Adam Peaty has spoken on his targets for the forthcoming Olympics in Los Angeles three years from now.
The swimmer is already one of Britain's most decorated Olympians, with six medals to his name, including three gold medals.
Peaty's biggest achievement to date is successfully defending his gold medal from the 2016 games in Rio de Janeiro in the 100m breaststroke, at the following Olympics in Tokyo five years later.
This extraordinary feat in the Japanese capital made him the first British swimmer to ever defend an Olympic title.
Peaty was aiming to make it a three-peat in Paris last summer, but he came up just short, taking home silver as Italy's Nicolo Martinenghi came first in the 100m breaststroke.
The swimmer's other gold medal came in Tokyo with Team GB in the mixed 4x100m medley, while he collected silver in the men's 4x100m medley at both the 2016 and 2020 games.

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The six-time Olympic medalist revealed he will be competing in the same three events at the 2028 games.
Additionally, Peaty will compete in the 50m breaststroke, which will be included in Los Angeles after previously not being an event at the summer games.
The 30-year-old revealed to BBC Radio Live 5 what his medal goal is for Los Angeles, saying: "I'm very excited the 50m has been added but I will do the 100m as well, so that will give me four opportunities to (win an Olympic) medal (in 2028)."
"We want to beat America on home turf in that (men's 4x100m) medley. We've got the incredible Oliver Morgan on backstroke, some very strong times, and that's always been our weak link at previous Olympics. It's very exciting."
Before Peaty sets his sights on four gold medals in Los Angeles, he is hoping to be successful at next year's Commonwealth Games in Glasgow and the European Aquatics Championships in Paris.
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