New Zealand's greatest Paralympian Sophie Pascoe, who claimed her 16th medal last night in Tokyo, says her latest achievement was "unexpected".
Pascoe took out silver in the women's SB8 100m breaststroke, with Ireland's Ellen Keane narrowly beating the 28-year-old Kiwi to take gold.
While Pascoe was disappointed not to win her first event of the Games, she revealed after the race that she wasn't even planning on competing in the 100m breaststroke.
She said she was "ecstatic" to make it on the podium in her least favoured event in Tokyo – and she came very close to taking out the top prize.
"I'm extremely ecstatic," Pascoe said. "Originally I wasn't even going to come into this meet, doing the 100 breaststroke. It was a last minute entry. The reasoning behind it was to get myself into race mode before my four favourite events, which is coming up in the next two days' time."