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Peaty breaks own world 100 metres breaststroke record

by Reuters, CNA05 August 2018 Last updated at 12:04 PM

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Peaty breaks own world 100 metres breaststroke record
2018 European Championships - 100m Breaststroke Men Final - Tollcross International Swimming Centre, Glasgow, Britain - August 4, 2018 - Adam Peaty of Britain competes. (Photo: Reuters)
VTV.vn - British swimmer Adam Peaty set a world record for the 100 metres breaststroke on Saturday, clocking 57.00 seconds to win the European Championships title in Glasgow.

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