Olympic gold medal and world record holder Adam Peaty used Repton's swimming pool as a training facility.
She is currently the head coach at City of Derby Swimming Club, where her swimmers include Commonwealth, European, World and Olympic champion Adam Peaty.
Adam Peaty won the race in a Commonwealth Games Record of 58.94, followed closely by Cameron van der Burgh for Silver in 59.28.
Among them were 2015 World champions Adam Peaty and James Guy, Commonwealth champion Jazmin Carlin, and incoming three-time Olympians Robbie Renwick and Hannah Miley.
In 2015 he claimed the bronze medal in the 100m breaststroke, placing third behind fellow British teammate Adam Peaty and South African Cameron Van Der Burgh with a time of 59.09.
Adam Peaty of England won the Commonwealth title, just ahead of South Africa's Olympic champion and world record holder Cameron van der Burgh, with 200 metre breaststroke Commonwealth champion Ross Murdoch of Scotland third.
Great Britain's Adam Peaty defeated the field with a new world record to become the country's third gold medalist in this event, since Duncan Goodhew topped the podium in 1980 and Adrian Moorhouse in 1988.
On the second day of the 2014 Commonwealth Games, Murdoch qualified as the second fastest swimmer for the 100 metre breaststroke in a time of 59.72; the fastest qualifier was Adam Peaty in a time of 59.16.
Adam Peaty became the first British swimmer to ever win three gold medals at a global championships, Worlds or Olympic, with victories in the Men's 4 ?200 m freestyle relay team to its first ever victory in the event.
Among the official roster featured European and Commonwealth Games champions Jazmin Carlin, Chris Walker-Hebborn, and Adam Peaty, who overhauled the 58-second barrier to set a new world record in the 100 m breaststroke at the national trials.