 Cundy ended his swimming career earlier this year |
Former Paralympic swimmer Jody Cundy made waves in Manchester with record form at the National Senior and Disability Track Championships. Cundy, who quit the pool for track cycling in July, broke two world records on his way to gold medals in the LC1 1,000m and 200m time trials.
He was competing in multi-disability classes, where the nearest to the world record for their classification wins.
Paralympic star Darren Kenny broke the CP3 world record to take 200m bronze.
Tandem duo Anthony Kappes and Barney Storey finished just outside the visually impaired world record for 1,000m silver, while Aileen McGlynn and Ellen Hunter claimed bronze.
Kappes and Storey also broke the VI world record in the 200m to win their second silver of the championships.
Competing against able-bodied competitors, Sarah Bailey claimed the bronze medal in the women's 3,000m pursuit.
Bailey was also successful earlier in the competition when she won gold in the 3,000m pursuit for cyclists with a disability, ahead of Paralympic champion Darren Kenny who took the silver.
The competition took place at the Manchester Velodrome from 3-7 October.