Summary

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  • RESULT: Adam Peaty wins Men's 100m Breaststroke final

  • RESULT: Filip Nowacki finishes second and Max Morgan achieves personal best time and comes third in Men's 100m Breaststroke final

  • RESULT: Freya Anderson finishes fourth in Women's 100m freestyle final

  1. Peaty takes the victory in the men's 100m Breaststroke finalpublished at 20:58 BST 14 April

    Three-time Olympic champion Adam Peaty wins the Men's 100m Breaststroke final with a time of 58.97 second.

    Filip Nowacki, a world junior champion and another favourite, finished behind Peaty in second place with 59.39 seconds and teenager Max Max, who achieved a personal best (59.56 seconds), finished third.

    Both Peaty and Nowacki will compete in the European Championship after meeting qualifying time.

  2. Postpublished at 17:56 BST 14 April

    Aquatics GB Championships - Finals
  3. Aquatics GB Swimming Championshipspublished at 17:45 BST 13 April

    Adam PeatyImage source, Getty Images

    The Aquatics GB Swimming Championships get under way on Tuesday, 14 April with Olympic and Paralympic champions Duncan Scott, Alice Tai, Adam Peaty, Freya Anderson and Matt Richards among those competing.

    British titles will be awarded in 36 medal events across the meet as athletes also battle for places on the GB team heading to Paris for this summer's European Aquatics Championships.

    It will also serve as a key opportunity for those targeting selection for the Glasgow 2026 Commonwealth Games.

    BBC Sport will be showing full coverage of all of the evening finals sessions at the London Aquatics Centre in the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park.

    To catch up on all the action for 30 days, click here.

  4. Who to watchpublished at 17:44 BST 13 April

    Adam PeatyImage source, Getty Images

    Three-time Olympic champion Adam Peaty is likely to be challenged for the 50m and 100m breaststroke titles by two 17 year olds - Filip Nowacki and Max Morgan.

    Max MorganImage source, Getty Images

    Jersey's Nowacki is a world junior champion and stronger in the longer races (100m/200m) while Morgan, who is still at school, is stronger at the shorter distance (50m/100m). Both are hoping to break through for the LA 2028 Olympics but will they defeat Peaty in London?

    Thomas DeanImage source, Getty Images

    One swimmer who will not be competing is three-time Olympic Champion Tom Dean, who has been forced to withdraw because of a shoulder injury.

    Dean, who trains at the University of Stirling alongside fellow Olympic and world 4×200m champions Scott and Jack McMillan, made the announcement on social media, saying "A shoulder injury means my team and I have made the decision not to race in Stratford next week as I prioritise rehab and stay focused on an exciting summer of racing ahead!"

  5. How to follow on the BBCpublished at 17:39 BST 13 April

    BBC iPlayer

    BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website and app will show every evening finals session

    To catch up on all the action for 30 days, click here.

    Tuesday 14 April

    19:30 - 21:10 BST

    Wednesday 15 April

    19:30 - 21:15 BST

    Thursday 16 April

    19:30 - 21:30 BST

    Friday 17 April

    19:30 - 21:20 BST

    Saturday 18 April

    19:30 - 21:05 BST