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Adam Peaty Withdraws from Mixed Relay Heats at Paris Olympics Following Positive Covid Test

Adam Peaty Pulls Out of Mixed Relay Heats at Paris Olympics After Testing Positive for COVID-19

Adam Peaty's Covid-19 Setback: Misses Mixed Relay Heats at Paris Olympics
Adam Peaty's Covid-19 Setback: Misses Mixed Relay Heats at Paris Olympics (Image Source- Office Page)

British swimmer Adam Peaty has been forced to withdraw from the mixed 4x100m medley relay heats at the Paris Olympics after testing positive for Covid-19. The 29-year-old athlete, who recently earned a silver medal in the 100m breaststroke, is now focusing on recovery in hopes of competing in the final and other relay events later in the week.

Peaty’s Covid-19 Diagnosis and Its Impact

Peaty’s positive COVID-19 test came just a day after his narrow silver medal finish in the 100m breaststroke, where he missed gold by a mere 0.02 seconds. His symptoms began to worsen shortly after the race, prompting him to undergo testing on Monday morning, which confirmed the diagnosis. Team GB has stated that Peaty’s health is being monitored closely, ensuring the safety of the entire delegation.

In a statement, Peaty expressed his determination to recover quickly, saying, “I’ll now be focusing on a fast, full recovery to give my best in the team relays later in the week. I’ve had so many messages and I’ll get back to you all, thank you for your support as it has truly been an unforgettable journey.”

Team GB’s Performance in the Heats

In Peaty’s absence, James Wilby took on the breaststroke leg for Team GB, joined by Kathleen Dawson, Joe Litchfield, and Anna Hopkin. The British quartet finished third in their heat, qualifying for the final with the fifth-fastest time overall. The USA topped the qualifiers, finishing 0.44 seconds ahead of Australia, who won the first heat.

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Despite not participating in the heats, Peaty still has a chance to compete in the final on Saturday evening if Team GB qualifies. Additionally, he may swim in the men’s 4x100m medley relay, which is set to take place earlier on Saturday, contingent on his health and the coaching staff’s decisions.

Looking Ahead: Hope for a Quick Return

Peaty’s absence from the heats does not eliminate his chances of contributing to Team GB’s efforts in the relays. The swimmer, who has been seen training in recent days, remains hopeful about his fitness for the upcoming events.

Reflecting on his recent experiences, Peaty noted, “I’m so happy that I can race against the best in the world and still come joint-second. In my heart, I have won; these are happy tears. I gave my absolute best every single day and I cannot be upset about that.”

As the competition progresses, fans and teammates alike will be eagerly awaiting updates on Peaty’s recovery and potential return to the pool, as Team GB looks to defend its Olympic title amidst the challenges posed by the pandemic.

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