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.
Uttoxeter Butcher Edmonston's (where Adam Peaty's nan is thought to shop) has launched a "Gold Burger" in recognition of the Uttoxeter man's Gold success in the Rio Olympics, and its just in time for the heatwave:
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.