Great Britain’s Alice Tai capped a superb week with her seventh gold at the Para-swimming World Championships.
Tai teamed up again with Steph Millward, Toni Shaw and Brock Whiston as the quartet won the 4x100m freestyle relay – their second relay title.
It was a fourth gold for Whiston, who had earlier won the SM8 100m breaststroke in a new world record.
There were also final-day golds for Reece Dunn (S14 100m butterfly) and Tully Kearney (S5 100m freestyle).
It means GB end the London meeting in second place on the medal table, behind Italy, with 19 gold medals.
“This is a great way to end the week,” 20-year-old Tai told BBC Sport. “To have two of the golds with these women is incredible and I’m super happy this is how it has ended.
The GB quartet were fourth going into the final leg, but Tai dug deep to overhaul Canada, the United States and China by the 350m mark and she held on to win by 0.74 seconds.
“I could just hear the crowd going crazy so I knew I just had to go and win it for us and for the country and I am so glad,” she went on.
“Nothing will ever compare to this competition for me.”