Ellie Simmonds thrived under pressure once again as Great Britains swimmers capped another glorious day at the Rio Paralympics.Table tennis ace Will Bayley won Class 7 singles gold and Aled Davies won the F42 shot put before Simmonds, Sascha Kindred and Susie Rodgers were triumphant in the pool as Britains gold medal tally rose to 28 at the end of day five.ParalympicsGB had 63 medals -- after a days haul of seven -- in all as archers Jodie Grinham and John Stubbs took silver and Jonathan Broom-Edwards finished second in the T44 high jump.After 38-year-old Kindred won SM6 200 metres individual medley in his final Paralympic race for his seventh gold medal, Simmonds was victorious in the corresponding womens race.I saw him from the call room and I was like oh my God, Ive got to do it now, said the 21-year-old from Aldridge after claiming a fifth Paralympic gold.After watching Sascha get the world record and get a gold medal, it just made me even more nervous.I love the pressure. I love that it drives me forward. For me to go against other S6 athletes, I just want to go out there and smash it. I was just thinking about me and the water.Simmonds won her first two Paralympic titles aged 13 in Beijing in 2008 and is now a five-time gold medallist after successfully defending the individual medley title she won in London four years ago.Simmonds set a Paralympic record in qualifying and a dominant performance in the final saw her win in a world record of two minutes 59.81 seconds.She targeted a sub-three-minute swim when setting her annual goals last December, but did not tell anyone.Its amazing. Its funny, because Im the only one that knew, she added.Simmonds will return to the pool on Tuesdays sixth day in her favourite event, the 400m freestyle which she won for the first time aged 13 in Beijing and again at London 2012.But she is no longer the world record holder as Ukraines Yelyzaveta Mereshko set the mark earlier this year.I love the 400, Simmonds added.I broke the world record in 2008 for the first time and I am a distance swimmer. But you never know what the others can do. I can only control myself.After Kindred and Simmonds successes, Rodgers surprised even herself by winning the S7 50m butterfly in a European record of 35.07.The 33-year-old Londoner said: Did that just happen? I just cant believe it, Im in total shock. I didnt know where I was. I knew I could do a quick time but never that quick. My job is done, I dont think this will ever sink in.This goes to show that no matter how old you are, you can still pull things out of the bag. Air Force 1 Pas Cher France . 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LOUIS -- Cardinals cleanup hitter Allen Craig says hes recovered from a foot injury and ready to be put on St. BRISTOL, Tenn. -- Ben Kennedy moved past NASCAR Truck season leader William Byron with 19 laps to go and held at Bristol Motor Speedway on Wednesday night for his first series victory.Kennedy, the son of International Speedway Corporation CEO Lesa France Kennedy and great-grandson of NASCAR founder Bill France Sr., became the first France family member to win a NASCAR national series race. He was making his 63rd career start.I cant put it into words, Kennedy said. Someone asked me earlier today what its like going to Bristol for your first time and to win here is just so cool. Im speechless. The guys gave me an awesome truck. Everyone at GMS Racing, Jacob Companies, the fans in the stands, everybody watching on TV, gosh this is just the coolest day of my life.Byron, a rookie won has won five races this season, looked as he would make it six when he took the lead from teammate Daniel Suarez with 21 laps left. But Byron went high into a turn and Kennedy was able to sweep past him. Kennedy had to hold on through a restart with seven laps to go, fending off Brett Moffitt the rest of the way for the victory.I was just thinking go as fast as possible on this last lap, Kennedy said. I knew Brett was putting pressure on me from behind. I appreciate him racing me clean. This is just so cool. These guys deserve it. They work so hard.The victory locked up a spot for Kennedy in the series eight-driver championship chase that begins in New Hampshire next month.Daniel Hemric was third, followed by Byron and Johnny Sauter.Kennedy had not led a lap all season before moving in front on a damp night at Bristol. The races start was delayed more than an hour when storms hit the area. When the green fflag dropped, it looked as if Christopher Bell and Suarez had the strongest machines.ddddddddddddach, though, couldnt sustain things.Bell led a race-high 101 of 200 laps until spinning out while racing Suarez up front. Suarez led 77 laps until he was passed by Byron.Bell held on for seventh, while a late spin dropped Suarez to 29th in the 32-car field.WHOS HOT: Byron has not cooled off. The rookie driver followed up a win at Pocono, his fifth of the season, with a fourth-place run at Bristol. It was his eighth top-10 finish in 13 races this season.WHOS NOT: Two-time series champion Matt Crafton continued his disappointing summer, going only 70 of 200 laps before having to leave the track after he said something broke. Crafton started the season with six top-10s, including two victories, over the first eight races. Hes had only one top-10 finish in the past five times out and was dead last at Bristol, his worst finish of 2016.THAT WAS FAST: Pole-sitter Tyler Reddick qualified at 128.917 mph, nearly 2 mph hour quicker than the 12-year-old qualifying record held by Ken Schrader since August 2004. Reddick led nine drivers who finished under Schraders speed in setting the grid for the truck race at Bristol Motor Speedway.WET WEATHER: The start was delayed more than an hour because of rain. A caution came out early on Lap 28 when drizzle began to fall. NASCAR had scheduled a competition caution 40 laps in to see if the machines would be affected by the soggy conditions.UP NEXT: Michigan International Speedway, Aug. 27. Kyle Busch is the defending race winner. ' ' '