Cumbrian swimming star Luke Greenbank made it a bronze medal double at the British Championships.
The Cockermouth ace finished third in the men’s 200m backstroke final.
That followed a similar outcome for the 25-year-old in the 100m event.
A close contest in the 200m final in Sheffield on Sunday saw Oliver Morgan claim victory – having also taken gold in the 50m and 100m.
He won in 1:57.17 – pipping Brodie Williams by a hundredth of a second to complete a clean backstroke sweep.
Double Olympic medallist and national record holder Greenbank was third in 1:57.67.
The Cumbrian had previously finished behind Morgan and Cameron Brooker in the 100m backstroke.
The 200m results were not enough for the three on the podium to secure automatic qualifying for the World Championships, falling short of the 1:56.05 mark.
The British team is yet to be confirmed for the event which takes place in Japan in July.
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