Injured Olympic swimming champion Peaty out of World Championships
Triple Olympic swimming champion Adam Peaty has been ruled out of the upcoming World Championships in Budapest with a foot injury, he said Wednesday.
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Triple Olympic swimming champion Adam Peaty has been ruled out of the upcoming World Championships in Budapest with a foot injury, he said Wednesday.
Adam Peaty admitted he was “devastated” at having to withdraw from the upcoming World Aquatics Championships in Budapest after breaking a bone in his foot earlier this week.
Adam Peaty has announced he will miss the upcoming World Aquatics Championships in Budapest after suffering a fractured bone in his foot.
Adam Peaty is out of the FINA World Swimming Championships in Hungary next month after breaking a bone in his right foot in an accident in the gym during a training camp in Tenerife. The British swimmer, who won Olympic 100m breaststroke gold at Tokyo 2020 and Rio 2016, has been ruled out for up to six weeks, meaning he will miss the competition which gets underway on June 18.
An enforced break to get the riders and race infrastructure all the way from Hungary to Sicily – a mere 2,000 kilometres by car – gives the cycling media a moment to pause and reflect on the events of the opening three days of the 105th edition of the Giro d’Italia. If the race has largely kept to script, it has also thrown up no shortage of talking points. Here are 10 of them dissected by Felix Lowe before the race resumes with its first summit finish on Tuesday.
British rider Simon Yates of Bike Exchange-Jayco won Stage Two of the Giro d'Italia on Saturday, crossing the Budapest finish line of the 9.2km time trial three seconds faster than Mathieu van der Poel, who retained the overall lead, while Tom Dumoulin was third.
Simon Yates took victory in the Giro d’Italia stage two time trial around Budapest.
Sir Bradley Wiggins believes Simon Yates’ stunning Stage 2 Individual Time Trial victory makes him the ‘clear favourite’ to win this year’s Giro d’Italia. The BikeExchange–Jayco rider posted a time of 11’50” — five seconds quicker than that of Tom Dumoulin (Jumbo-Visma) who was in the lead at the time.