Eurosport - Sun, 25 Oct 09:09:00 2009
British swimmers claimed six more golds on the final day of the IPC European Swimming Championships in Reykjavik.
It meant they comfortably topped the medal table with 39 gold medals, in addition to 32 silvers and 23 bronzes.
Eleanor Simmonds won her fifth gold of the week as she joined Stephanie Millward, Lauren Steadman and Louise Watkin to smash the 4x100m freestyle European record by a massive 16 seconds.
"It is really amazing to have won that race," said Steadman, after the British quartet touched home in 4.35.45
"We all worked really hard as a team. We had heard what the boys had done and it really inspired us out there. We were racing the clock for a lot of that race but we got the European record and next we will look at the world record."
Jonathan Fox lowered his own European record as he won the 100m backstroke, clocking 1.12.48
"I just went out there tonight wanting to do my best and I got a two second personal best," he said.
"I am really pleased with the time. I tried to go for the world record but I am really proud of what I have done and I am really proud to represent the team here."
Fox then joined forces with Matthew Walker, Graham Edmunds and Robert Welbourn to win the 4x100m freestyle while Great Britain swept all the medals as Sam Hynd won the 200m medley.
Watkin won her fourth European title in the 100m freestyle, edging out team-mate Millward with a narrow victory while Nyree Lewis waited until late to win her first gold in the 100m backstroke.
"I am really pleased with that performance," said Lewis.
"It has been a really long week waiting for this and I really wanted to get in there and prove that I can come back from last year and get the times this year."
British head coach Lars Humer was delighted with the haul of 94 medals - a stunning return to six days endeavour.
"It was great to finish the event with the two relay performances. This has been a great result for all of us and it was down to a real team effort," he said.
"What was really pleasing is that we had a crop of youngsters that stood up here and did a good job but we also saw good performances from some of our other athletes too.
"We achieved the medal target that was agreed with UK Sport and that is down to the support we receive from them and our other partners.
"We are aware that the whole of Europe is moving on but we finished on the top of the medal table which shows that we are keeping ahead of the developments.
"Looking forward we need to make sure that our rate of improvement is as good as everyone else."
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