Rebecca Adlington is getting daughter Summer in swim training


September 26, 2016

Taking after mum! Rebecca Adlington spent Sunday afternoon taking her 1-year-old daughter Summer to the swimming pool.

And clearly eager to ensure her little tot makes the most of her mum's Olympic swimming genes, the blonde athlete is making sure her daughter gets a weekly chance to practice her aquatic skills.

"Sunday swim time," the 27-year-old mum captioned the picture, adding a heart emoji. "#family #swimming #love," she added.

Adlington looks stunning in the photograph, her long, blonde hair pulled up into a tight ponytail and her amazing figure shown off in a purple, pink and blue patterned swimsuit.

Little Summer seems excited about her impending dip in the pool, and is wearing a blue and white swimming costume as she poses for the camera on her mum's hip.

Rebecca has expressed previously how much she adores being a mum to her bundle of joy. Sharing a montage of pictures on her daughter’s first birthday, the Olympic medallist explained how much happiness her daughter has brought to her life.

"At 7am 8th June last year my beautiful baby girl was born!" she captioned the photograph, which was shared via Instagram. "I can't believe Summer is turning 1 today. She has brought so much happiness, love and laughter to my life. Happy birthday."

As HELLO! reported previously, Summer has been going swimming with her mum since she was three and a half weeks old.

"It was absolutely brilliant," Becky told HELLO! Online at the time, of Summer's first dip. "You never know how babies are going to react but Summer was absolutely brilliant in the water. When we first bathed her, she just screamed the whole time so I was a bit worried but now she loves bath time."

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