Adam Peaty Excluded from Britain's Elite Swimming Program for 2025: What's Next for the Olympic Champion?
Six-time Olympic medallist Adam Peaty has been excluded from GB's elite swimming program for 2025. Discover what this means for the future of the Olympic champion.

Adam Peaty's Journey Takes a New Turn
Six-time Olympic medallist Adam Peaty has not been included in the elite group of swimmers supported by Aquatics GB for the 2025 season. This decision comes after Peaty, who won a silver medal at the Paris Olympics last summer, hinted at taking a break from competitive swimming.
A Break from the Spotlight
In 2023, Peaty announced his intention to step away from the pool for two years, focusing on personal recovery and mental health. Despite his temporary withdrawal, Peaty has not officially retired from the sport. He continues to train, albeit on a modified schedule, with an eye on the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics.
Training with a Purpose
Peaty, who first rose to fame with his gold medal at the 2016 Rio Olympics, recently shared on Instagram that he has been gradually rebuilding his fitness and refining his technique. His passion for the sport remains undiminished, and he has expressed a strong desire to compete if the 50m breaststroke is added to the Olympic program.
Elite Support for British Swimmers
Meanwhile, Aquatics GB has included ten Olympic medallists in its top-tier program, ensuring they receive comprehensive support, including funding, training, and access to sports science resources. Notable names like Matt Richards, Duncan Scott, Tom Dean, and James Guy are part of this elite group, signaling a strong future for British swimming.
What Lies Ahead?
While Peaty may not be part of the 2025 program, his influence on the sport and his legacy remain intact. Fans and the swimming community eagerly await his next move, whether it’s a return to the pool or a new chapter in his career.
Stay tuned for more updates on the evolving story of one of Britain's greatest swimmers.