Dame Sarah Storey became Great Britain’s equal-most decorated Paralympian by taking a 16th gold medal in the women’s C5 cycling time trial in Tokyo.
Storey matched former swimmer Mike Kenny’s career gold haul in claiming victory on the Fuji International Speedway Circuit in a time of 36:08.90.
The 43-year-old began her Paralympic career as a swimmer in Barcelona in 1992, taking five golds in the pool before switching to the bike ahead of Beijing 2008.
“I never set out on this journey to be Britain’s greatest Paralympian, but to match the best man and to have more other medals is just a dream come true – well, it is almost a dream that was not one,” she said.
“Sweet 16!! Can I be 16 again?”
Fellow GB rider Crystal Lane-Wright snatched silver in 37:40.89.
What’s coming up on Wednesday?
David Smith will be looking to defend his BC1 Boccia title and Matt Skelhorn will be gunning for gold in the R3 10 air rifle prone mixed SH1 event.
In the pool there are medal prospects for Becky Redfern in the SB13 100m and Zara Mulllooly in the S10 400m freestyle.
Sammi Kinghorn goes for gold on the track in the women’s T53100m.