Hatfield Swimming Club's Louise Fiddes has given herself another glorious chance of a medal at the 2024 Paris Paralympics.
The Welwyn athlete finished sixth in her first final, the S14 100m butterfly on Thursday before storming to bronze in the S14 200m freestyle on Saturday.
Ans she is now into final number three after qualifying fourth fastest from the heats of the SB14 100m breaststroke.
She finished in a time of one minute 17.46 seconds, giving her second place in heat two, the slower of the two semi-finals.
It was the Borges-Carneiro twins of Brazil who came through with the two quickest times, Debora beating Fiddes in heat two, almost one second faster than sister Beatriz swam in heat one.
Back in Tokyo 2020, Fiddes had beaten Debora in this event, the GB star claiming silver to the Brazilian's fourth.
Beatriz had been third in the last Games.
Fiddes, who was also world champion at the distance in 2019, will go in the final at 5.19pm today (Monday).
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