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In the week that Britain won 12 golds from 13 events at the Laoshan Velodrom, Britain switched their dominance to the road as Rachel Morris and David Stone won cycling gold at the Paralympic Games in Beijing.
Morris, who rides a hand bike, won the women's individual time trial HC A/HC B/HC C in 20min 57.09sec at Ming Tomb Reservoir. Stone won the Mixed Individual Time Trial CP 1/CP/2 in 22min 14.86sec, beating Barbara Weise, of Germany, by 1min 13.47sec.
Morris dominated to win her race by nearly three minutes. "I did my best and I am completely satisfied with this result," the world champion, 29, said. "It is a dream come true."
Stone, who is also a world champion, was thrilled with his performance. "I'm very happy," he said. "It is a very hard course with a lot of curves and hills. Three men were in front of me but I overtook all of them."
Darren Kenny, winner of three golds already, was beaten into silver in the men's CP3 time-trial behind behind Javier Ochoa, of Spain. Simon Richardson took silver in the men's LC3 road time-trial attempting to add to his two golds on the track. The 41-year-old from Porthcawl finished 23.42sec behind Laurent Thirionet, of France, who won in 38min 00.31sec.
In the swimming, Sam Hynd set a world record as ten Britons qualified for finals. The 17-year-old from Nottinghamshire clocked 4min 26.46sec, lowering his own world-best by nearly five seconds in the men's S8 400 metres freestyle.
Heather Frederiksen was the second fastest qualifier for the corresponding women's race, progressing in 4min 58.11sec after Jessica Long, of America, set a world record of 4min 47.45sec.
Matt Whorwood led Gareth Duke, the defending champion and world-record holder, into the men's SB6 100m breaststroke final. The British pair were nearly three seconds quicker than their nearest rivals.
Elizabeth Johnson qualified fastest in the women's SB6 100m breaststroke in 1min 42.84sec, with Charlotte Henshaw third quickest.
Louise Watkin was fifth fastest behind Natalie Du Toit, of South Africa, in qualification for the women's S9 400m freestyle. Dave Ellis progressed and Dervis Konuralp reached the men's S13 200m individual medley final, while Nyree Lewis reached the women's S4 100m breaststroke final.
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