PARALYMPICS: Millward signs off with fourth silver

Stephanie Millward (front left) with the relay teammates and their silver medal Stephanie Millward (front left) with the relay teammates and their silver medal

STEPHANIE Millward rounded off her superb London 2012 with a fourth silver medal tonight.

The Corsham swimmer took her tally of Games medals to five as she helped Great Britain to second behind Australia in a dramatic women's 4x100m medley (34 point) relay.

The 30-year-old, swimming the butterfly on the third leg, handed over to teammate Louise Watkin with Britain in fourth place.

But in a superb blanket finish, Watkin stormed through, overhauling the Russian and American swimmers, only to lose out on the touch to Australian Jacqueline Freney by just three one-hundredths of a second, Freney winning her eighth gold medal of the Paralympics

Australia's time of 4:53.95 was a new Oceanic record, with Britain - also featuring Heather Frederiksen and Claire Cashmore - just behind in 4:53.98 andthe USA third in 4:54.13.

Millward said: "We really did want the gold so we're all going to cry later. The gold we thought was within our reach and it was about point-nothing away which was a shame.

"I'm quite happy. Second is nothing to be upset about really."

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