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Peaty countenances wellness race for Commonwealth Games

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Tokyo 2020 Olympics – Swimming – Men’s 4 x 100m Medley Relay – Final – Tokyo Aquatics Centre – Tokyo, Japan – August 1, 2021. Adam Peaty of Britain in action REUTERS/Annegret Hilse

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  • Triple Olympic swimming top dog Adam Peaty countenances a test of skill and endurance to be good for the impending Commonwealth Games.
  • However the 27-year-old says he has the preparation and experience behind him to return in top shape for Birmingham.

Peaty, an eight-times title holder and holder of the 50m and 100m world breaststroke titles.

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He pulled out of the current month’s big showdown.

Peaty will have brief period to plan for the July 28-Aug. 8 Games after his time in a defensive boot is finished.

“At the point when I emerge from the boot, I will have four and a half weeks – it’s anything but quite a while to prepare appropriately for a title by any means, however on the off chance that anybody can do it I can make it happen,” Peaty told the Daily Mail on Thursday.

“That isn’t being egotistical – I am simply certain. I realize I have the wellness, I realize I have the foundation, I realize I have 17 years of no-nonsense preparation behind me. It is just about whether I can get those feet up concerning method.

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“We are taking a gander at presumably 80% likely now, however right now we live between what each sweep says.”

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