Team GB are looking good for a potential podium lock-out at the 2024 Paris Paralympics after a dominating qualifying swim - with Welwyn's Louise Fiddes right in the middle of it.
The Hatfield Swimming Club star qualified second fastest in the S14 200m freestyle, just 0.28 seconds behind team-mate Poppy Maskill, winner of the gold in the S14 100m butterfly.
They were the two fastest qualifiers out of the eight moving into the final, and heat two brought a win for GB's Olivia Newman-Baronius, sending her through as the third quickest.
The British trio have all been given big lanes for the final, set to go off at 4.51pm this afternoon.
Fiddes is in lane five with Maskill in four and Newman-Baronius in three.
Fiddes placed sixth in the 100m butterfly final and still has arguably her best two events to come, the 100m breaststroke and the 200m individual medley.
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