• Peaty will be defending his 100m breaststroke title
  • ‘I know I grow 10%, if not more, at an Olympic Games’

Adam Peaty has warned his rivals that he is in such good shape he could break his own world record in Tokyo when he seeks to become the first British swimmer to retain an Olympic title.

Team GB’s biggest banker for gold in Tokyo, who begins the defence of his 100m breaststroke title in Saturday’s heats, also insists he feels “liberated” after the birth of his son George last year – and ready to attack his world record of 56.88sec.

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