Only China - with a population of 1.4 billion - managed to beat the bumper haul of medals achieved by Britain's Paralympic stars.
Britain's greatest Paralympian: Dame Sarah Storey won her 17th goldmost successful-ever ParalympianIt was her 17th gold medal in a career that goes back to Barcelona in 1992 - and she's still hoping to compete in Paris. She also won the C5 time trial.
"I couldn't have imagined having eight Games, let alone winning medals at every Games, and 17 of those medals being gold," said Dame Sarah.Image:The velodrome produced an even bigger gold rush than on the road - six in total.
Danmark Seneste Nyt, Danmark Overskrifter
Similar News:Du kan også læse nyheder, der ligner denne, som vi har indsamlet fra andre nyhedskilder.
Tokyo 2020 Paralympics: Dame Sarah Storey breaks GB medal record with 17th goldAt her eighth games, the swimmer-turned-cyclist broke Mike Kenny's 33-year-old record by claiming her 17th gold medal. The 43-year-old first competed, aged 14, at Barcelona 1992.
Læs mere »
Storey wins record-breaking 17th goldSarah Storey wins her 17th Paralympic gold to become Great Britain's most successful Paralympian of all time.
Læs mere »
Imperious Sarah Storey wins historic 17th Paralympic gold medal for Great BritainDame Sarah Storey got the better of her rivals and the weather in Tokyo to become Great Britain’s most successful Paralympian of all time
Læs mere »
Tokyo Paralympics 2020 day 9: road cycling and table tennis medals, taekwondo starts, – live!Rolling report: There is competition in 15 sports on Thursday with plenty of medals on offer at the Games in Tokyo. Join our team of writers
Læs mere »
Dame Sarah Storey makes history for Team GB with 17th career gold medalCycling star broke swimmer Mike Kenny’s previous record with gutsy win in women’s road race
Læs mere »