SYLVESTER CHISHIMBA, Lusaka
BRITISH swimming star Adam Peaty yesterday arrived in the country to impart new techniques to upcoming swimmers.
Peaty, who holds the world record of 57.13seconds in 100 metres breaststroke, is the most decorated British swimmer in the Olympics history with four gold medals.
He said in an interview on arrival at Kenneth Kaunda International Airport in Lusaka that with new techniques, Zambian youngsters will excel in their career.
“We are here [in Zambia] to spend 50 hours of participating in sports and help children to become better future athletes. I want to teach children on how to become better future leaders through sport,” Peaty said.