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Britain's Sarah Storey celebrates winning gold in the Women's Individual C5 Pursuit Cycling. Photo: EPA

China ended the first day of the London Paralympics on top of the medal table but it was British cyclist Sarah Storey who stole the show on Thursday by storming to her eighth Paralympic gold.

Storey took the women’s C5 individual 3km pursuit after a lightning-quick qualifying time that would have won her a non-disabled title.

The 34-year-old rider’s winning performance, which opened the hosts’ gold account, came amid a slew of new world bests in track cycling and swimming, as China took the first gold of the Games on the first day of competition.

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Storey, a five-time Paralympic swimming gold medallist who switched sports for the Beijing Games in 2008, caught Poland’s Anna Harkowska with just under half of the 12-lap race to go, giving her a third cycling gold.

The British cyclist earlier clocked a new world best of 3 minutes 32.170 seconds, which would have won her silver at the World Championships earlier this year and the title at the UCI Track Cycling World Cup at the same venue in February.

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That World Cup race, a test event for the Olympic Velodrome, was won by her British compatriot Joanna Rowsell in 3 minutes 32.364 seconds. Rowsell took Olympic gold earlier this month in the team pursuit.

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