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Three-time Olympic Champion Adam Peaty not included in Great Britain World Aquatics Championships squad

Great Britain have not included three-time Olympic Gold medallist Adam Peaty in this summer’s World Aquatics Championships squad. Peaty, 28, withdrew from the British Championships earlier this month citing mental health reasons, and has no “specific timelines” on his return.

Ad British Swimming said the focus was very much on ensuring Peaty is “fully supported" after the swimmer said he was «tired» and «not enjoying the sport as I have done for the last decade» in a post on social media last month. SwimmingPeaty steps back from competing due to mental health concerns, aims to be ready for Paris Olympics29/03/2023 AT 20:11 Peaty still plans to compete at the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris.

A British Swimming statement read: «There are no specific timelines with Adam at this stage. “The focus is very much on ensuring he is fully supported, and working with him on when he is ready to make a full return to his normal competition schedule.» 'It doesn't last forever' — Guy looks to replicate buzz of Olympic gold by selling houses Swimming star Hopkin hopeful of huge success for Team GB at Paris Olympics Freya Anderson, Tom Dean, Anna Hopkin, James Guy, Matt Richards and Duncan Scott are the six Olympic Champions included in the World Aquatics Championships 29-person squad, as well as World Champions Ben Proud and James Wilby.

British Swimming performance director Chris Spice said: «We were really pleased with the standard of our athletes' performances at the British Championships, with established names and new faces delivering big swims and helping play their part in some outstanding races. »As with every year, our swimmers and coaches will now put those performances behind them and focus on what they can do between now and the

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