Britain's Adam Peaty narrowly missed out on another world record as he won the men's 50m breaststroke gold at the world championships on Wednesday to complete the sprint double.
Peaty, already a winner in the 100m, clocked 25.99 seconds, just 0.04sec short of his record-setting time in Tuesday's semi-finals, with Brazil's Joao Gomes Junior taking silver, 0.53sec behind.
South Africa's Cameron van der Burgh earned bronze at 0.61.
Source: Khaleej Times
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