TROWBRIDGE'S Aaron Moores delivered the stand out performance of the day the British Para-Swimming International Meet in Glasgow yesterday.

Moores, who now trains in Swansea, lowered the men’s SB14 100m breaststroke world record twice, becoming one of 11 swimmers to meet the consideration times for the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games.

In the heats, Moores set the new world standard to 1:06.49 and went head-to-head with Scott Quin in the final to stop the clock at 1:06.33 which sits under the qualification time for this summer’s Games. He won gold with 1016 points.

“It’s just an amazing feeling to come here and getting a two second PB,” Moores said.

“I’m training in Swansea now and the coach there has pushed me on so much. It just shows now that I’ve got the world record twice in one day.

“The plan was to get a PB and make the qualifying time but getting the world record has boosted my confidence so much.”

In the multi-classification women's 100m freestyle, Corsham's Stephanie Millward finished fourth overall in a time of 1:05.56, inside the minimum S9 qualification standard for Rio of 1:06.94.