Commonwealth champion Adam Peaty has suggested that the pressure is off his shoulders for the final two days of swimming at Glasgow 2014.
The 19-year-old Team England star, who won gold in last night's 100m breaststroke final, earned his spot in the 50m final by winning tonight's second semi-final.
"My main focus now is just having fun and relaxing," Peaty told reporters. "My 50m is an add-on event anyway. It's not an Olympic event, so I might as well just go out there and show the world what I can do."
Peaty held the Commonwealth record before tonight's semi-finals, but his time was beaten by South Africa's Cameron Van der Burgh, who won his semi in 26.80 seconds.