Six-time Olympic medallist Adam Peaty has not been included within the group of elite swimmers that might be supported by Aquatics GB all through 2025.
There had been doubts about whether or not Peaty, 30, would retire after his silver medal on the Paris Olympics final summer season, however he advised the BBC final yr he would take a break over the subsequent two years whereas nonetheless coaching.
Regardless of not being chosen as one of many 57 swimmers on Aquatics GB world-class programme, Peaty has not introduced his retirement.
He stays concerned with the British swimming programme however is on an adjusted coaching schedule after an prolonged break post-Paris with the subsequent Olympics greater than three years away.
Peaty, who gained the primary of his three Olympic gold medals on the Rio Video games in 2016, posted on Instagram final month that he had “slowly” began increase his health and method in coaching.
He has not publicly dedicated to the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics, however has mentioned he’ll “100%” compete if the 50m breaststroke occasion is added to the schedule.
Ten Olympic medalists, together with Matt Richards, Duncan Scott, Tom Dean and James Man, have been included within the top-tier Aquatics GB programme which provides entry to funding, coaching and sport science help.