Peaty Purrs Back To Paris For Euros On 58.9 In London WR Lane
British Championships, day 1: Adam Peaty 58.97, Filip Nowacki 59.39; Max Morgan, 59.56 GB Agę record, 100 breaststroke; and tickets to Paris Euros, too, for James Guy, 3:44 flat, 400 free; Keanna Macinnes and Emily Richards in the 200 'fly; and the women's 4x100m free team
Steady as he goes: 58.97, good for the 2026 100m breaststroke Aquatics GB British title at the London Aquatics Centre, tickets to Paris 2026 Europeans and for England at the Glasgow 2026 Commonwealth Games in the bag if he wants one or both, but born-again and newly married comeback king Adam Peaty was all about process and plaudits for Filip Nowacki and Max Morgan.
- Born in 2007, Nowacki, World junior champion, stopped the clock at 59.39 for the second ticket to Paris
- Born in 2008, Morgan is now the British age record holder, his 59.56 faster than either Peaty or Nowacki at the same age.
All three were inside the qualification target for Paris 2026, all three will be at Glasgow 2026.
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