Cambourne swimmer Harriet Lee doubled her medal tally on the last day of the IPC World Swimming Championships in Holland.
The 19 year old joined forces with Stephanie Millward, Claire Cashmore and Eleanor Simmonds to finish second behind the USA in the 4x100m medley, in a time of 5:00:93, with the American team bagging the gold medals in 5:00.68.
The teenager had previously scooped a gold medal in her first world championships by setting a new national record in the SB9 100m breaststroke.
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