Adam Peaty lands podium place on his return to action in World Championships
Three-time Olympic champion Adam Peaty finished third on his return to the World Championships 100 metres breaststroke final in Doha.
Peaty was sidelined from the 2022 event due to a foot injury, and he missed out last year after stepping away from the sport to prioritise his mental health.
After qualifying fastest for the final, 29-year-old Peaty did not threaten gold medallist Nic Fink, of the United States, who led from start to finish.
💬 "It's great to be back racing the best in the world again."
A return to the podium for @adam_peaty, who takes bronze in the Men's 100m Breaststroke at his first @WorldAquatics Championships since 2019🥉 #AQUADoha2024 pic.twitter.com/wirJbkUQ3R
— British Swimming (@britishswimming) February 12, 2024
Fink clocked 58.57 seconds, with Italian Nicolo Martinenghi second in 58.84 and then Peaty, who has won the event on three occasions, taking bronze in 59.10.
“It’s great to race some of the best in the world, and at the same time get used to those heats, semis, finals again,” Peaty told Eurovision Sport.
“I think I pushed it a little bit too far in that first 50, but at the end of the day it is good to be part of.
“Massive well done to everyone in that race, because it is definitely not an easy race to do.”