Dame Sarah Storey stretched her record-breaking exploits to 18 Paralympic gold medals with victory in the women's C5 time trial at Paris 2024.
The 46-year-old - who said she was 'over the moon' - wrote her name into the history books at Tokyo 2020 by claiming a trio of titles to surpass Mike Kenny as Great Britain’s most successful Paralympian.
At the ninth Games of a remarkable career which began as a swimmer at Barcelona in 1992, Storey, from Stockport, further cemented her legacy in the eastern suburbs of Clichy-sous-bois.
She completed the 14.1km course in 20 minutes and 22.15 seconds, 4.69 secs ahead of French silver medallist Heidi Gaugain, with Australian rider Alana Forster third.
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