Swimmer Adam Peaty wins first Team GB gold in Rio
The 21-year-old from Uttoxeter won Britain's first medal of the 2016 Rio Olympics by taking gold in the men's 100 metres breaststroke.
He also set a new world record of 57.13 seconds.
The 21-year-old from Uttoxeter won Britain's first medal of the 2016 Rio Olympics by taking gold in the men's 100 metres breaststroke.
He also set a new world record of 57.13 seconds.
Prime Minister Theresa May has congratulated Uttoxeter's Adam Peaty on taking gold in the men's 100 metres breaststroke at the Rio Olympics.
Theresa said:
Many congratulations to Adam Peaty and Jazz Carlin for winning Team GB's first medals at Rio 2016 this morning.
I hope their success will inspire many more of the UK's world class team to fulfil their potential and bring home a medal, just as all those who are competing for the UK in Rio are an inspiration to many more youngsters back home.
This coming fortnight reminds us all that with the right support, determination and dedication you can get as far as your talents will take you. The whole country wishes the team good luck and great success. We are proud of you.
The golden puffer fish hopes to delight fans with his aquatic skills in the same way as his namesake.
Council offers free swimming to all under 16.
A technical glitch left the British athletes at the Olympic Village in Rio in limbo as Adam Peaty closed in on the team's first gold.