Mkbw50 438 Posted February 12 Author #51 Share Posted February 12 59.10 and bronze for Peaty. Up to 1-3-7. As now we come across the world To share these Games of old Let all the flags of every land In brotherhood unfold Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RussB 189 Posted February 12 #52 Share Posted February 12 Not sure what to make of that. Found himself a body length down on Fink after diving in and looked like spent too much trying to reel him in on first 50. Goes 0.5 secs slower than the semi final. Think that'll be a big disappointment for Adam. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cinnamon Bun 896 Posted February 12 #53 Share Posted February 12 Peaty's gonna have to put tons of work in if he wants to at least medal at Paris, his severe lack of negative split is very worrying. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rafa Maciel 1,594 Posted February 12 #54 Share Posted February 12 29 minutes ago, Cinnamon Bun said: Peaty's gonna have to put tons of work in if he wants to at least medal at Paris, his severe lack of negative split is very worrying. Whilst it was disappointing that he couldn't improve on his semi-final time, I'd say there were a lot of positives that he will take away. It would have been great if he could have had 3 swims under 59 seconds but his 58.60 was the fastest he's swum since Tokyo and he does seem to now be consistently in the low 59s which wasn't the case at the end of last year in the World Cup events. Going into Tokyo, Peaty swum 58.87 in February 2021 and going into 2016, he was 1:00.05 so if you're a glass half-full kind of person, it could be argued that he is currently on par with previous performances. It will be difficult to replicate the times he achieved in Rio and Tokyo but I think it is too early to be discounting his medal prospects. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cinnamon Bun 896 Posted February 12 #55 Share Posted February 12 (edited) 4 minutes ago, Rafa Maciel said: Whilst it was disappointing that he couldn't improve on his semi-final time, I'd say there were a lot of positives that he will take away. It would have been great if he could have had 3 swims under 59 seconds but his 58.60 was the fastest he's swum since Tokyo and he does seem to now be consistently in the low 59s which wasn't the case at the end of last year in the World Cup events. Going into Tokyo, Peaty swum 58.87 in February 2021 and going into 2016, he was 1:00.05 so if you're a glass half-full kind of person, it could be argued that he is currently on par with previous performances. It will be difficult to replicate the times he achieved in Rio and Tokyo but I think it is too early to be discounting his medal prospects. I think what concerns me the most is that when everyone were at their freshest (not having to swim more than once in a day) he struggled a bit to keep up with them. I am gonna wait to see how he's doing after trials and mare nostrum (if he does them) before making any final judgement. Edited February 12 by Cinnamon Bun Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mkbw50 438 Posted February 13 Author #56 Share Posted February 13 Scott 4th in 1:46.24 and through the first semifinal, Wood 2:11.20 and sixth. Tomorrow: 0640 Swimming Men's 50m Breaststroke Heat 5 - Adam Peaty 0652 Swimming Women's 200m Freestyle Heat 3 - Lucy Hope 0707 Swimming Men's 200m Butterfly Heat 2 - Max Litchfield 1102 High Diving Men's 27m Rounds 1-2 - Aidan Heslop 1602 Swimming Men's 200m Freestyle Final - Duncan Scott 1634 Swimming Men's 50m Breaststroke Semifinals - Adam Peaty 1651 Swimming Women's 100m Backstroke Final - Kathleen Dawson, Lauren Cox 1713 Swimming Women's 200m Freestyle Semifinals - Lucy Hope 1733 Swimming Men's 200m Butterfly Semifinals - Max Litchfield As now we come across the world To share these Games of old Let all the flags of every land In brotherhood unfold Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mkbw50 438 Posted February 13 Author #57 Share Posted February 13 Peaty third in his heat, 27.23, and through. Hope fifth in hers, 1:59.56 and out Litchfield won his in 1:57.48 and through As now we come across the world To share these Games of old Let all the flags of every land In brotherhood unfold Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mkbw50 438 Posted February 13 Author #58 Share Posted February 13 Heslop finishes the day second 186.45 As now we come across the world To share these Games of old Let all the flags of every land In brotherhood unfold Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mkbw50 438 Posted February 13 Author #59 Share Posted February 13 Scott sixth, 1:45.86 As now we come across the world To share these Games of old Let all the flags of every land In brotherhood unfold Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mkbw50 438 Posted February 13 Author #60 Share Posted February 13 Peaty 26.83 and through second in his heat As now we come across the world To share these Games of old Let all the flags of every land In brotherhood unfold Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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