The Road to Rome!

The British Gas Swimming, Synchro and Diving Team are making a big splash at the 2009 World Championships in Rome

The British Gas swimming team have finished their most successful World Championships ever as runners up to the USA and Australia in the overall points table.

The highlights for the British Team in the pool included two gold medals. Gemma Spofforth claimed gold in the 100m Backstroke in a new World Record time while Liam Tancock also set new world figures on his way to securing the Men's 50m Backstroke title. Jo Jackson also performed well securing two silver medals in the Women's 400m and 800m Freestyle.

Michael Scott, British Swimming National Performance Director said: "It shows the depth of the British squad after a fantastic week of swimming, results and medal winning performances. We've had more medallists than ever before, coupled with more finalists than ever before. But our challenge now is to convert those finalists into medallists.

"It shows British Swimming is closer than ever before to the mark laid down by the biggest and most successful swimming nations. However there is still a lot of work to be done as we pursue our goals for London 2012.

Keri-Anne Payne and Tom Daley also added to British success outside of the pool in taking gold in the Women's 10km Open Water and 10m Diving events.

Title - 13th FINA World Championships Roll of Honour

GOLD MEDALS
Tom Daley - 10m Diving
Keri-Anne Payne - 10km Open Water
Gemma Spofforth - 100m Backstroke
Liam Tancock - 50m Backstroke


SILVER MEDALS
Joanne Jackson - 400m and 800m Freestyle
Fran Halsall - 100m Freestyle


BRONZE MEDALS
Joanne Jackson, Rebecca Adlington, Caitlin McClatchy, Jaz Carlin - 4x200m Relay

Rebecca Adlington - 400m Freestyle