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Peaty eyes four medals at 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles
Adam Peaty during the Men's 100m Breaststroke semi-final at the Paris La Defense Arena on the first day of the 2024 Paris Olympic Games in France, July 27, 2024

ADAM PEATY has set his sights on bringing home four medals from the 2028 Olympics after the 50 metres breaststroke was added to the programme for Los Angeles.

The three-time world champion and current world record holder over that distance already has three golds and three silvers to his name in the 100m breaststroke, 4x100m mixed medley, and 4x100m medley.

It was confirmed in April that the 50m breaststroke would be one of three disciplines added for the Games in three years’ time, and the Team GB star said he is incentivised by the prospect of defeating the United States — the current world champions in the medley events — in their home Olympics.

“I’m very excited the 50m has been added but I will do the 100m as well, so that will give me four opportunities to [win a] medal,” he told BBC Radio 5 Live.

“We want to beat America on home turf in that medley. We’ve got the incredible Oliver Morgan on backstroke, some very strong times — and that’s always been our weak link at previous Olympics. It’s very exciting.”

The 30-year-old is aiming to get back to his best after taking breaks from swimming both in 2023 and again after bringing home silver from Paris last year in the 100m breaststroke, which has meant opting out of the World Championships currently being held in Singapore.

“I made the call in January or February, when I started to get back into training, that this Worlds wouldn’t be for me because it would be too rushed,” Peaty said.

“I want to be at the [2026] Commonwealth Games. I want to be at the Europeans next year. I’m never going to take my spot for granted — just because I’ve got a world record doesn’t mean I’m going to be there, it’s ridiculous. I’ve got to earn those places, which excites me.

“I did some race prep before I came out here to see where I’m at and we’re in a good place for October World Cups in America and Canada.”

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