SWIMMING sensation Claire Cashmore added to her ever-growing medal collection with a great display at a top competition.
Cashmore won 10 golds from all her S9 class individual races at the Disability Sport England National Junior Swimming Championships at Ponds Forge, Sheffield.
The 14-year-old Wyre Forest Swimming Club star also clocked five personal best times.
She set her records in the 50-metre butterfly, 50m breaststroke, 100m backstroke, 100m individual medley and 200m IM.
Other gold medals arrived in the 50m backstroke, 50m freestyle, 100m butterfly, 100m breaststroke and 100m freestyle.
Her father Duncan said: "We're very pleased with Claire's progress. It's a great tribute to the swimming club who have brought her along."
Cashmore, a member of the World Class Potential Programme for Disabled Swimmers, also impresses against able-bodied club-mates despite having half her left arm missing.
The Kidderminster girl previously won golds at the Senior National Disabled Championships and set a world short-course record for 50m backstroke.
A grant from the Ray Mercer Sporting Foundation has helped her on the way this season.
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