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Great Britain finished second in the medal table at the European Championships, winning 60 medals.
There were 27 medals won at the European aquatics Championships in Rome, where the Great Britain finished second to Italy.
In gymnastics and rowing, British teams dominated.
Britain won six golds and 12 medals in diving at the two Championships.
The British team's best ever European performance was ensured on Sunday when Jack and Anthony won the men's synchronised 3m springboard title.
In gymnastics, Jake Jarman and Joe Fraser both won golds on the final day as Britain recorded their best-ever artistic gymnastics European Championship medal haul.
While Britain failed to win Olympic rowing gold for the first time in 41 years at the Tokyo Games last year, they did claim six golds and a total of 10 medals in a European performance described by British Rowing's director of performance as a "stepping stone" for future success.
In athletics, Britain won six golds, 20 medals in total, and in swimming, four golds, 15 medals in total.
Tom Pidcock rode to cycling mountain bike cross-country gold and Non Stanford won triathlon gold.
The track cycling team won five medals, including a BMX cycling silver, while the Great Britain didn't win a single medal in any of the other sports.