PARALYMPIC Games swimming star Poppy Maskill is through to her fourth final of Paris 2024.

The 19-year-old from Middlewich, who has already bagged two gold medals, one silver and a world record in the Paris La Defense Arena pool over the past six days, has put herself in the mix for another gong in the SM14 200m individual medley.

Former Northwich Centurions and Winsford Swim Team member Maskill came through this morning’s heats as the fifth fastest qualifier.

She finished third in the first heat, clocking 2mins 31.42secs after touching behind ParalympicsGB teammate Olivia Newman-Baronius (2:28.03) and Hong Kong’s Yui Lam Chan (2:29.97).

Maskill will be competing in the final at 4.50pm today.

She delivered an outstanding third leg for the Great Britain mixed 4x100m freestyle S14 team on Sunday night as they stormed to victory ahead of Australia and Brazil to successfully defend their Tokyo 2020 title.

The night before she recorded her fastest time of the year in the S14 women’s 200m freestyle as Maskill secured silver.

Maskill’s name went into the history books and started a media frenzy on Thursday when she won Great Britain’s first gold medal of the Paris Paralympics.

That came in sensational style, winning the S14 women’s100m butterfly in world-record breaking time.