Adam Peaty is celebrating the 50m breaststroke world record the only way he knows how, by doing victory laps in his tank at The National Sea Life Centre in Birmingham.

If that sounds a bit fishy to you, it’s because Adam is the aquarium’s golden puffer fish, named after the British swimming sensation when he won gold at the 2016 Rio Olympics.

The real life Adam Peaty has reached the World Aquatics Championships final in Budapest by smashing the world record not once, but twice in one day, beating the 26-second barrier.

Congratulations Adam, from Adam!