Tully Kearney won her second Paris Paralympics title as Maisie Summers-Newton overcame nerves to add to her gold-medal collection.
Brock Whiston also landed her first Paralympic medal on another successful night in the pool for Britain’s Para-swimmers.
Kearney, who won S5 200m freestyle gold on Thursday, topped the podium for a second time in retaining her 100m freestyle title.
The 27-year-old was challenged over the first 50m by Iryna Poida but put in a strong turn and pulled clear over the second length to win in one minute 15.10 seconds – 2.27 seconds clear of her Ukrainian rival.
Summers-Newton maintained her dominance in the SM6 200m individual medley, retaining the title she won in Tokyo three years ago, but said she was nervous going into the race.
“I think the nerves are something that has come since Tokyo,” she said.
“There is pressure being Paralympic champion and trying to defend your title – there has been a lot.
“I’m just trying to enjoy it and remind myself that I’ve been at the top since 2018 – that’s a long time.”
Whiston, on her Paralympic debut, finished second to 16-year-old Spaniard Anastasiya Dmytriv Dmytriv in the SB8 100m breaststroke.