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Swimmer Poppy Maskill broke a world record in the women's S14 100 m butterfly final.
Her time of one minute and three seconds broke the world record by a third of a second .
William Ellard took silver in the men's 200 m butterfly.
Steve Bate and Chris Latham won silver in men's B 4000m individual pursuit.
Daphne Schrager claimed silver in women's C1-3 3000 m pursuit.
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