THAT'S a great way to finish your maiden Olympics - with a second medal as part of a record-breaking team!
James Guy helped Team GB win silver in the last race of the Rio Olympics swimming meet, the 4x100m medley relay.
USA took the gold in Olympic record time, with Michael Phelps taking his medal tally to a incredible 28 - 23 of them coloured gold from 30 finals.
The 20-year-old former Cardinal Newman High School and Our Lady's Catholic Primary School pupil gave his all at the Olympic Aquatics Centre as he raced in his least favourite discipline against his hero Phelps in the butterfly leg.
He started out first after Adam Peaty's brilliant breaststroke section and pushed Phelps all the way before handing over to freestylist Duncan Scott into the silver medal position that he held ahead of Australia.
Along with Chris Walker-Hebborn's start in the breaststroke, Team GB knocked more than a second off the British record set in the heats to complete the nation's greatest Games in the pool since 1908.
#Silver @adam_peaty @Jimbob95goon @WalkerHebborn @Dunks_Scott take silver in the 4x100 Medley Relay! #swimming pic.twitter.com/vgccQXWGl9
— Team GB (@TeamGB) August 14, 2016
Waiting for this all night back home! Well done guys🇬🇧🇬🇧 @adam_peaty @Jimbob95goon @Dunks_Scott @WalkerHebborn pic.twitter.com/dYvgc4QKal
— Lindsay McIntyre (@LindsMcIntyre14) August 14, 2016
Here's our boys collecting their 4x100m Medley Relay medals!#BringOnTheGreat pic.twitter.com/3iGIsOJIxr
— British Swimming (@britishswimming) August 14, 2016
Very impressed with #TeamGB's James Guy swimming neck-and-neck with Phelps on butterfly the whole way through. #swimming #Rio2016
— John Lees (@johnlees927) August 14, 2016
James guy giving Phelps a run for his money in his first games can only mean great things #swimming #TeamGB
— meredith (@meredithdavis06) August 14, 2016
Got to be the best 4X100 from GB you will ever see!! USA are just freaks James Guy almost had Phelps! #TeamGB
— Josh Carvalho (@cavaz04) August 14, 2016
Wow!! YES!!!! Silver medal for the men's 4x100 medley relay!!! Incredible @WalkerHebborn @adam_peaty @Jimbob95goon @Dunks_Scott
— Becky Adlington (@BeckAdlington) August 14, 2016
Guy, whose early talent was recognised as Warrington Under 11s Sports Personality of the Year back in 2007, played his part in contributing two silver medals to the Team GB haul, having also collected a gong with the 4x200m freestyle relay squad earlier this week.
That's us done In the swimming pool. 1 gold 5 silvers our most successful swimming Olympics since 1908! Plus 7 X 4th super future talent👍🏾👏🏻
— Sharron Davies MBE (@sharrond62) August 14, 2016
This was his 10th race of the Games, having also placed fourth and sixth respectively in the 200m and 400m freestyle finals in Rio's opening week.
Result:
1) USA 3:27.95
Ryan Murphy 51.85
Cody Miller 59.03
Michael Phelps 50.33
Nathan Adrian 46.74
2) Great Britain 3:29.24
Chris Walker-Hebborn 53.68
Adam Peaty 56.59
James Guy 51.35
Duncan Scott 47.62
3) Australia 3:29.93
Matthew McConaughey wanted a picture with me last night whilst I was swimming down. I have my… https://t.co/fz8Vs0hrg3
— James Guy (@Jimbob95goon) August 13, 2016
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