REBECCA Redfern believes she is on track for a successful season after breaking a British record en route to claiming three gold medals at the Sainsbury’s 2015 School Games.

The Droitwich swimmer joined 1,600 other competitors in Manchester for the UK’s largest multi-sport event for elite level, school-age athletes.

And the partially-sighted 16-year-old roared her way to a new SB13 100m breaststroke British record at the Manchester Aquatics Centre on the Saturday, by clocking an impressive one minute and 20.14 seconds.

That was one of two gold medals on the day for the Droitwich Spa High School pupil – the other coming in the 50m freestyle – before she added the 100m freestyle title on the Sunday.

“It’s weird to think I’ve won two golds at the Sainsbury’s 2015 School Games because I haven’t trained in a while,” she explained.

“I definitely didn’t expect a British record in the 100m breaststroke either, my aim for the weekend was to just get somewhere near my personal best.

“I wanted to be around that area, so to break the record is brilliant.

“This was the start of my season but I’ve got the international meet in April next year and I’m hoping to get the Rio consideration time for the Paralympics.”