JAMIE Carter advanced to this afternoon's T34 400m final at the IPC World Championships in Lyon.
The 18-year-old wheelchair racer made it through after coming fourth in his semi-final yesterday.
Carter set yet another personal best to book his place on the start line today. He clocked 57.30 to progress.
The Cleethorpes Athletic Club speedster also came seventh in the 800m final earlier this week, and set a new personal best in the 200m semi-finals – but it was not enough for a place in the final.
The championships are the biggest competition for disabled athletes since last year's Paralympic Games in London.
It has been a successful week in the French city for Lincolnshire athletes.
As well as Carter's pbs, former Holton-le-Clay teenager Hollie Arnold won gold in the javelin.
The championships are being televised by More4.