TOKYO (Reuters) -Nothing at the Olympics is certain, but the prospect of Adam Peaty winning the 100 metres breaststroke gold in Tokyo is about as close to it as it gets.
The Briton has set the world record five times and clocked all but one of the 20 fastest times in history, four of those this year, and according to his coach, there's not much that can stop him.
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