Brock Whiston stormed to her first Paralympic title as Nice Britain loved one other very good night time within the pool with 4 golds in Paris.
Whiston, 27, got here from greater than 10 seconds behind on the midway level to overtake Alice Tai and safe a much-coveted gold within the SM8 200m particular person medley.
Maisie Summers-Newton received her second title of the 2024 Video games within the SB6 100m breaststroke, whereas Grace Harvey upgraded her silver from Tokyo 2020 within the SB5 occasion.
And to shut the night, the S14 combined 4x100m freestyle squad have been in a category of their very own so as to add to the tally.
Britain now have 16 medals within the pool up to now at La Protection Area, 11 of them gold.
Within the 200m particular person medley, Tai’s 10-second lead was all however worn out on the third breaststroke leg with Whiston simply edging out Viktoriia Ishchiulova in an exciting freestyle end, clocking two minutes 40.37 seconds.
British team-mate Tai, who took 100m backstroke gold on Saturday, bought the bronze behind the Impartial Paralympic Athlete in 2:41.29 with American 16-time Paralympic champion Jessica Lengthy fourth.
Summers-Newton, 22, led all the way in which as she retained her 100m breaststroke title in a single minute 31.30 seconds, a Paralympic report.
She had already secured gold within the SM6 200m particular person medley on Friday.
Harvey, 26, was practically a second down at 50 metres in her race however fought previous China’s Zhang Li and Ukrainian Anna Hontar to win in a single minute 42.33 seconds.
Of Britain’s astounding success, Harvey stated: “We’re kings and queens within the pool. The group is wonderful. Each single particular person brings their very own uniqueness to the game, their character, their persona – and the one factor that unites us is our drive.”
Within the relay, the quartet of William Ellard, Rhys Darbey, Poppy Maskill and Olivia Newman-Baronius – all youngsters – introduced GB house forward of Australia and Brazil.
It was additionally the second gold of those Paralympics for Ellard and Maskill.