The eight-time Paralympic champion in cycling and swimming now has 23 world titles across both sports. The gold rush was triggered by Cundy and Fachie, with the two Britons boasting 40 world titles between them.Ĭundy, 44, finished over a second ahead of Australia's Michael Shippley in the C4 1km time trial. There was seemingly a medal won in every event in the first half of Friday's evening session as Great Britain dominated the Para-cycling schedule. GB's Daphne Schrager won silver in the women's C2 individual pursuit and Frances Brown claimed second in the women's C1 500m time trial. In the C3 1km time trial, British defending champion Jaco van Gass won gold by finishing 0.236 seconds ahead of compatriot Fin Graham. Sophie Unwin and Jenny Holl, who won the B 1km time trial on day one, took gold in day two's penultimate event, defeating British Paralympic champion Lora Fachie and pilot Corrine Hall in the B individual pursuit final. Neil Fachie and Matthew Rotherham won Britain's first gold of the day, finishing 0.042 seconds ahead of team-mates James Ball and Steffan Lloyd in the men's B 1km time trial. Over the opening two days GB have won six golds, six silvers and two bronzes. There were British one-twos in the men's C3 1km time trial, the men's B 1km time trial and women's B individual pursuit.
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