Storey's golden hat-trick
Sarah Storey won the third of her possible four London 2012 Paralympic Games gold medals at Brands Hatch.
Last Updated: 05/09/12 2:35pm
Great Britain's Sarah Storey won the third of her possible four London 2012 Paralympic Games gold medals with a dominant victory in the women's C5 time-trial at Brands Hatch.
The 34-year-old from Manchester won two titles in the velodrome and added gold in the 16-kilometre race against the clock - taking her total tally of Paralympic golds to 10 - on a course which included all the fabled sections of the motor-racing circuit.
Storey finished in 22 minutes 40 seconds and will ride on Thursday in the road race seeking to level Baroness Tanni Grey-Thompson's haul of 11 Paralympic golds.
Delighted
Storey's Paralympic career began as a 14-year-old in Barcelona and she won five titles as a swimmer before a series of ear infections saw her turn her attentions to the bike between Athens and Beijing.
Following two golds in 2008, including in the time-trial, Storey now has a hat-trick on home soil in her sixth Games.
She said: "I'm absolutely delighted. It's just amazing to get around the circuit so quick."
Silver
Mark Colbourne had to settle for silver in the men's C1 time-trial.
Colbourne, who won individual pursuit gold in the velodrome, clocked 25mins 29secs on the 16km course, but Michael Teuber of Germany pipped him to victory, finishing first in 25:16.
It was the 42-year-old Welshman's third medal of his first Games after breaking his back in a paragliding accident three years ago.
Colbourne said: "I gave it everything, I'm happy with my silver. I'm very proud of what I've done today."