RIO DE JANEIRO -- Another night, another world record for Adam Peaty.The British swimmer cruised to victory in the 100-meter breaststroke with a time of 57.13 seconds Sunday night, shattering the mark of 57.55 he set a day earlier in the preliminaries.Peaty blew away Cameron van der Burgh of South Africa, the defending Olympic champion who took silver this time in 58.69. The bronze went to Cody Miller of the United States, whose time of 58.87 held off teammate Kevin Cordes.Peaty pounded the water when he saw his time. Then he balanced himself atop a lane rope, spread his arms wide and looked toward the roof of the Olympic Aquatics Stadium.Its surreal, he said. After my race I needed to slap something and there was just the water right there. It was crazy. Its amazing and I probably wont be able to sleep tonight.Swedens Sarah Sjostrom also turned in a world-record performance in the 100 butterfly.She led right from the start and touched in 55.48, knocking off the mark of 55.64 she established at last years world championships.Sjostrom sat on the edge of the deck, pumping her arms in the air, and then appeared to be overcome by tears as she climbed to her feet.This was her first Olympic medal. Sjostrom finished fourth in the 100 fly at the London Games four years ago, missing out on the bronze by just 23-hundredths of a second.The feeling is totally crazy, Sjostrom said. I didnt realize it was a world record. I knew I was the big favorite. I was under pressure, so I tried to focus on no disasters. Before the start I said to myself, `Its just a pool. Its nothing. I know what to do.She played the board game Yahtzee with her roommates in the afternoon, and then donned headphones while getting mentally prepared for the late-night race.Ive never done that before, Sjostrom said. I listened to music for the first time before a race. Why not?Penny Oleksiak of Canada took the silver in 56.46, edging out defending Olympic champion Dana Vollmer. The American, who had her first child 17 months ago, settled for the bronze in 56.63.Shell take it.I touched the wall and thought, `Please just let it be a medal, Vollmer said.---Follow Paul Newberry on Twitter at www.twitter.com/pnewberry1963 . His work can be found at http://bigstory.ap.org/content/paul-newberry . Fake Celtics Jerseys . - Baltimore Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco is not a fan of his teams use of the wildcat formation, saying "it makes you look like a high school offence. Boston Celtics Store . 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Changing times will be marked by the fact that when they go out to open the batting, Warner will be Australias oldest player and Matt Renshaw the youngest.That happens, you get older. Like all of us. Its a good thing as well, Warner said. Good signs that Ive matured over the years and Ive been able to keep my spot and Im doing the things right. Now its about me trying to filter down my experience to the youngsters in the team and making sure theyre on the right path that Steven [Smith] wants us to be on.As a team weve got to go out there and do our best for one, and remember the pride in the Baggy Green thats on your head. Its not just for us but the nation.Warner has leaned on the discarded Joe Burns for some early knowledge about the man who has replaced him as Australias latest opening batsman. That Warner is entering this Test with his third opening partner in as many matches says it all about how unstable the Australian Test line-up has become, after he spent the majority of his first four home summers partnered by just two men in Ed Cowan and Chris Rogers.In common with that pair, Renshaw is left-handed, determined and known to put a high price on his wicket. If these are qualities Warner has not always demonstrated himself - certainly not on the first morning of the Hobart Test when his swish in the first over set a sickly tone for Australia - then he is grateful to see them at the other end.I dont know a lot about him, Warner said of the 20-year-old Renshaw. Ive heard a few whispers through Joe Burns, who called me and spoke about him. I think hes a great competitor. They said he likes batting in the contest and batting time, which is fantastic. Its what we like as an Australian team member is to have something about you and a character about you and Im sure were going to get that from him.Its a fantastic opportunity for these youngsters to press their claims on the world stage. Whoever is fortunate enough to go out there and make their debut will do what they know best and what got themselves here. The guys that have been selected have got runss behind them, theyre in great form.dddddddddddd In the time Warner and Renshaw have together before the toss of the coin on Thursday, the older man will be hoping to establish some sort of batting relationship in terms of helping out with strike rotation and approaches to various members of the South African attack. Warner is known to be a more fidgety batting partner than some of his more brazen and carefree innings have suggested, so there is likely to be plenty of information exchanged.For one, its about batting in partnerships as we speak about, Warner said. Trying to get to know each individual and how they get off strike and their go to if theyre getting worked over by a bowler. We usually know what each others about.Ill sit down and have a word with him and see what areas of his game he … when hes on the back foot a little bit how he can rotate the strike. A lot of guys like to drop one in front or drop it to the side. For me its about trying to work out what his game plan is as well.Apart from a new opening partner, Warner will also receive the return of an old partner in on-field crime. Matthew Wades famously punchy on-field demeanour is something Warner has fed off in the past, even if his current persona as the reverend is not consistent with those days. Warner left the recent Sheffield Shield match between New South Wales and Victoria with his ears ringing from Wades chirping, and said South Africa could expect the same.Mattys one of those players that likes to get in the contest, Warner said. Him being vocal out there is a form of him getting into the contest and he likes that battle. Thats the way he gets himself going and gets the team going. Playing against Victoria this week they were nice and chirpy and he was leading that banter even as captain.Thats what you need, you need someone from behind those stumps to keep making sure everyones getting between their overs and theres a bit of noise out there. Not saying Peter Nevill didnt do that at all, its more when a new guy comes in whos been hungry for the last couple of years we know what to expect from Matty. ' ' '