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FFOOTBALLOOTBALL | Page 4 CCYCLINGYCLING | Page 7 Liverpool fall Ineos has answer 2-1 to Sevilla to Alaphilippe in Fenway puzzle, says boss friendly Brailsford Tuesday, July 23, 2019 CRICKET Dhul-Qa’da 20, 1440 AH Smith raring to go, GULF TIMES Khawaja expected to be fi t for Ashes SPORT Page 2 SWIMMING WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS Gold but no new record for Peaty, Sjostrom beaten Peaty cruises to third straight gold in the event, though his time — 57.14 — was off his Sunday’s world record of 56.88 Reuters Gwangju, South Korea hree of the most domi- nant swimmers in the world took centre stage at the world champion- Tships yesterday but only Adam Peaty and Katinka Hosszu main- tained their aura of invincibility while Sarah Sjostrom’s reign in the 100m butterfl y came to an end. A night after becoming the fi rst swimmer to go under the ‘Magic 57’ mark in the men’s 100 metres breaststroke, Peaty cruised to his third straight gold in the event, though his time — 57.14 — was off his world record of 56.88 set in Sunday’s semis. “I’m very happy, but... there is (also) a little bit of disappoint- ment in me, but I think that’ll fuel me for next year as I want to go even faster — for now though, I’ll enjoy the moment,” he said. With teammate James Wilby taking the silver, Peaty said Brit- ain was setting the bar in the breaststroke. Katinka Hosszu (also below) of Hungary competes in the women’s 200m individual medley final in the 18th “It’s looking like Britain is a FINA World Swimming Championships in Gwangju, South Korea, yesterday.
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