European Short Course Swimming Championships: GB win ninth gold to top medal table

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Great Britain rounded off their most successful European Short Course Swimming Championships by winning another gold medal on the final day.

Great Britain rounded off their most successful European Short Course Swimming Championships by winning another gold medal on the final day.

Freya Anderson triumphed in the women's 200m freestyle, while there were also two silvers and two bronze on day six in Otopeni, Romania.

GB finished top of the medal table with nine golds, eight silver and six bronze.

Italy were second and France third, both with seven golds.

Team-mate Freya Colbert, 19, took bronze behind Anderson, who mixed relay gold at the 2020 Olympics, and the Czech Republic's Barbora Seemanova.

Luke Greenbank won silver in the men's 200m backstroke, which was won by Italy's Lorenzo Mora.

Duncan Scott, who became GB's most decorated athlete at one Olympics at Tokyo and winner of two golds this week, claimed silver in the men's 400m individual medley behind Italy's Alberto Razzetti.

Imogen Clark claimed her second bronze of the championships in the women's 50m breaststroke, while Matthew Richards finished fourth in the men's 100m freestyle.

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