thank you very much for talking to us, tom quinnell from. for talking to us, tom quinnell from beat andng... day two of the paralympics in tokyo and two more golds for britain. we'll start in the pool where — in the last half an hour — tully kearney has just won the women's 100 metre freestyle, taking gold with a world record. she dominated the field, leading the race throughout, before finishing with a new world record, and of course, she brought her own record —— broke her own record by two full seconds, so another gold for great britain. it comes afterjaco van gass won gold in the mens c3 3000metres individual pursuit at the velodrome, beating his team mate finlay graham to give britain a one—two in the final. it was expected after he set a stunning new world record in qualifying, taking nine seconds off the record. the 35—year—old is a former soldier who lost his lower left arm, and suffered other severe injuries in afghanistan in 2009. it's his first paralympics, and gold in his first event. and in the last few minutes — the gb trio of maisie summers—newton, grace harvey and defend