Tai hunting for more medalspublished at 12:48 British Summer Time 1 September
SM8 women's 200m IM (final 17:06 BST)
Alan Jewell
BBC Sport in Paris
There was no rest for Alice Tai after finally winning her first individual Paralympic title last night - she was back in the pool this morning for the heats of the SM8 200m individual medley.
The 25-year-old, who took gold in the 100m backstroke as Britain won three golds within 40 minutes, seemed to tire in the final 100 metres of the medley but still progressed as the second-fastest qualifier, clocking two minutes 43.7 seconds.
Tai will be joined in the final by fellow Briton Brock Whiston, who won her heat in 2:45.43, just ahead of American Jessica Long.
Long is competing at her sixth Paralympics and has accumulated the small matter of 29 medals in those Games, 16 of them gold.