GOLD COAST, Australia (Reuters) - Adam Peaty came to the Gold Coast Commonwealth Games and mostly achieved what he wanted to in his individual events in the pool.
The Rio Olympics 100 metres breaststroke champion and world record holder was one of the faces of the programme in the pool before the Games began and the prohibitive favourite for both sprint breaststroke events.
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