A third Paralympic 2024 medal just evaded the grasp of Welwyn's Louise Fiddes - as she finished fourth in her fourth final in Paris.
The 23-year-old had taken bronze in the S14 200m freestyle on Saturday before claiming a first Paralympic gold medal in Monday's SB14 100m breaststroke.
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The Paris Games had started with a sixth place in the S14 100m butterfly and it was the SM14 200m individual medley that brought it to a close for the Hatfield Swimming Club star.
Another trip to the podium was not to be despite making her way through the field from seventh at the first turn.
She finished in a time two minutes 27.96 seconds, two seconds exactly behind Japan's Aira Kinoshita in the bronze medal position.
Valeriia Shabalina won gold in 2:22:40 with Fiddes's GB team-mate Poppy Maskill in second, 1.53 seconds back.
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