Breaststroke star eases to World Championships final in DohaBriton is targeting a third Olympic gold medal this summer
Olympic champion Adam Peaty is uncertain whether he will be back to top form for his 100m breaststroke defence at the Paris Games but is at peace with the prospect of not being favourite in an event he has dominated like no other.
On the comeback trail after taking a mental health break last year, the British world record holder topped qualifying on Sunday for the 100m final in Doha with a time of 58.60 seconds on his long-awaited return to the World Championships. The final takes place on Monday.