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Peaty: I want my legacy to be a time 'no-one will ever get'
Adam Peaty says he isn't content with just winning Olympic gold and setting a world record.
Instead, the 22-year-old from Derby says he wants "to get down to a time where no-one has been before and no-one will ever get".
Having won his gold in Rio with a time of 57.13, Peaty is setting his sights on a sub 57 second time.
"The 4am mornings, the 11 o'clock finishes, you have those extremely long days all for one goal," he added.
This clip is from 5 live Sport on Thursday 20 July 2017.
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