New Zealand swimmer Melissa Ingram maintained her hot run of form at the Stockholm leg of the World Cup short course series in Sweden today.
Ingram won the 200m backstroke in a time of two minutes 4.88 seconds.
She was comfortably clear of Australian Sophie Edington, with Japan's Tomoyo Fukuda third.
Ingram, 23, has been one of the most dominant figures in the series, today's result marking her seventh win midway through six of seven World Cup meets.