France’s Nanterre (AP) — Adam Peaty, a British swimmer who won a silver medal at the Olympics in Paris, tested positive for COVID-19 less than twenty-four hours later.

The British Olympic committee announced Peaty’s condition on Monday, saying he first began feeling ill a day earlier ahead of the 100-meter breaststroke final.

The two-time defending Olympic champion in that event, Peaty just missed out on a third straight gold when he touched two-hundreds of a second behind the winner, Italy’s Nicolo Martinenghi. Peaty tied for the runner-up spot with American Nic Fink.

“In the hours after the final, his symptoms became worse and he was tested for COVID early on Monday morning,” Team GB said in a statement. “He tested positive at that point.” The 29-year-old Peaty hopes to recover in time to take part in the relays, the statement said.

The mixed 4×100 medley relay is set for Friday, while the men’s 4×100 medley relay will be held Saturday and Sunday. “As in any case of illness, the situation is being managed appropriately, with all usual precautions being taken to keep the wider delegation healthy,” Team GB said.

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