Commonwealth Games 2022 live: Adam Peaty in swimming action on day two in Birmingham
Olympic swimming champion Adam Peaty marked his return from a fractured foot by qualifying fastest for tonight's 100m breaststroke semi-finals.
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Olympic swimming champion Adam Peaty marked his return from a fractured foot by qualifying fastest for tonight's 100m breaststroke semi-finals.
Adam Peaty shook off a few nerves on his return from injury to top the timesheet in the men’s 100 metres breaststroke heats and cruise into Saturday night’s semi-finals.
It was a largely successful morning of heats for South Africa’s swimmers at the Commonwealth Games on Saturday, but all eyes remain on Lara van Niekerk and her 50m breaststroke final in the evening session.
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The 2022 Commonwealth Games got underway this week with fans beginning to pour into stadiums and arenas to witness the spectacular sport on offer.
BIRMINGHAM, England: Ariarne Titmus and Elijah Winnington led podium sweeps as Australia got the Commonwealth Games swimming competition off to an explosive start on Friday (Jul 29), scooping 11 medals in total including five golds.
South Africa's new teen star Lara van Niekerk is on the verge of bringing home South Africa's first gold medal as she powered to a Commonwealth Games record in the 50m breaststroke on Friday.
Commonwealth Games here. The 21-year-old finished fourth in his heat and seventh overall to secure a berth in the medal event that will take place on Sunday. South African Pieter Coetze, however, was the fastest swimmer across both the semi-finals, clocking 53.67s on day one of the competition.