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Three-time Olympic champion Adam Peaty has returned to racing at the London Aquatics Centre, marking another step in his pursuit of a fourth Olympic Games at Los Angeles 2028.
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00:00Adam Peaty is targeting Los Angeles' 2028 Olympics as he returns to competition.
00:07The Olympic champion, Adam Peaty, has returned to racing at the London Aquatic Centre,
00:15marking another step in his pursuit of a fourth Olympic Games at Los Angeles in 2028.
00:22After nearly stepping away from the sport before the parents' Olympics
00:26and again following his silver medal there, Peaty has recommitted to swimming with a long-term focus.
00:35He indicated during an appearance on BBC Breakfast that the next two years
00:41would likely be the most challenging period of his professional career, with fewer victories expected.
00:48However, he did emphasise that success at the Los Angeles Games remained his overriding goal.
00:56It has been nearly a year since Peaty confirmed his intention to continue competing,
01:04a decision influenced by the addition of the 50-metre breaststroke event to the 2028 Olympic Games.
01:13This provides him with yet another opportunity to secure individual gold, adding to his previous 100-metre titles.
01:21Recent performances have been mixed, but Peaty is competing in both breaststroke distances at the British Championships this week.
01:31He suggested that building race experience now would be crucial in preparing for major events ahead,
01:40including global championships and ultimately the Olympic stage.
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