
Adam Peaty, 31, Eyes LA 2028 After Winning British Title
Three-time Olympic champion Adam Peaty just won his second British title this week and has his sights set firmly on the 2028 Los Angeles Games. The swimming legend says the most exciting part isn't his current wins—it's what's coming next.
At 31 years old, most athletes might be thinking about retirement, but British swimming icon Adam Peaty is just getting started on his next chapter.
Peaty pulled away from competitors in the final stretch to win the 50m breaststroke at the Aquatics GB Swimming Championships in London this week, finishing in 26.64 seconds. The victory came just days after he dominated the 100m breaststroke on Tuesday, proving his rigorous training is paying off.
But for Peaty, these wins are just stepping stones. "I've given everything on this preparation and the most exciting thing is the future now," he said after his race. "I want to be on top of that Olympic podium in two years' time."
The timing couldn't be better for the British swimmer. The International Olympic Committee recently added the 50m breaststroke to the 2028 Los Angeles Games schedule, giving Peaty a fresh chance at individual gold after winning the 100m event in both 2016 and 2021.

Eighteen-year-old Filip Nowacki finished second in the 50m race, earning his own spot on Great Britain's team for the European Championships in Paris this August. The teenager represents the next generation of British swimming talent pushing Peaty to stay sharp.
Why This Inspires
Peaty's journey shows that age is just a number when passion fuels purpose. After confirming 12 months ago that he wanted to compete at the next Olympics, he's backed up his words with consistent performances that prove he still has what it takes.
His focus on the future rather than dwelling on past glory offers a masterclass in forward momentum. While he acknowledged the upcoming World Championships in China will be "much more competitive," Peaty isn't intimidated—he's energized by the challenge ahead.
The swimming championships continue this week in London, with British titles being awarded across 36 medal events and the next generation of swimmers getting their chance to shine alongside legends like Peaty.
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Based on reporting by BBC Sport
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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