Adam Peaty tests positive for COVID-19 after winning silver
Adam Peaty has tested positive for Covid-19 a day after narrowly missing out on a third consecutive gold medal in the 100m breaststroke at the Paris Olympics, finishing 0.02 seconds behind Italian winner Nicolo Martinenghi. Despite feeling slightly unwell with a sore throat during the event, Peaty expressed joy for Martinenghi, yet acknowledged he hadn't felt his best. This is prepared by SSP.
Peaty, 29, noted an overnight worsening of his condition, leading to his Covid test result. Team GB’s optimistic statement outlines that although Peaty's symptoms have deteriorated, they hope for his quick recovery to compete in both the men’s and mixed 4x100m medley relays. Contingency plans exist with other breaststrokers ready to step in if necessary.
Team GB affirms maintaining health protocols like hand hygiene and social distancing, even though Covid rules in Paris are generally relaxed. The British relay teams target medals, beginning their heats on Friday, leading to finals set for the weekend. Peaty has expressed his intention to promptly recover and participate, aiming for greater achievements in the relay events.
Peaty’s post-race reflections reveal his struggles since his last gold medal in Tokyo, including mental health and alcohol issues, almost leading him to quit the sport before making a comeback last year. Nevertheless, he cherishes his six Olympic medals and views this moment philosophically, valuing what swimming has contributed to his life.
Moreover, Sean Ingle in Paris reports that even as Peaty's symptoms coincide with the incubation onset, Team GB is hopeful about his rapid return. According to the British Olympic Association, with vigilant management of his illness, Peaty’s participation in upcoming relay heats, possibly integral for medal contention, remains under careful consideration.