Great Britain’s swimming team racked up a total of seven gold medals at the European Swimming Championships after the relay teams won the last two events held at the London Aquatics Centre. The British team won 22 medals in total, the most overall, but Hungary, who won 19 medals, finished first in the table due to their 10 golds.It was an impressive day for British swimming as Great Britain won five medals in the final session of the Championships. Great Britains relay teams won both the womens and the mens 4x100m medley relays.Fran Halsall won silver in the 50m freestyle before joining team-mates Kathleen Dawson, Siobhan-Marie OConnor and Chloe Tutton to win gold in the relay.Halsall also won gold on Saturday in the 50m backstroke while team-mate Adam Peaty swam just 0.04 seconds shy of his meet record time to take victory in the mens 50m breastroke.Peaty joined Chris Walker-Hebborn, James Guy and Douglas Scott to win the mens 4x100m, the final event of the championship. Peaty and Halsall had combined earlier with Walker-Hebborn and OConnor in this weeks meet to win gold in the mixed 4x100m medley relay. Halsall also won gold on Saturday in the womens 50m freestyle Jazz Carlin won a silver medal for Great Britain in the womens 400m freestyle, while Ben Proud delivered Britains eighth bronze medal in the mens 50m freestyle earlier on in the day.Walker-Hebborn, who led the mens relay team, revealed he was inspired by the performance of the British women moments earlier.Definitely, we were sat in the room watching the race and when you see GB win like that, especially by that much, it definitely gives you that little bit extra, he told the BBC.We didnt necessarily need it but we felt good going into that.The British teams attention now turns to the Rio Olympics and Halsalls performance in London shows she is in top condition to possibly take a maiden medal at the Games.This relay tonight [Sunday], we had a great opportunity, she said.The Danish decided not to swim in it so it opened the door up to give it a good shot. Credit to the girls they all put in a good leg.For me, all I had to do was make sure I hit the wall first again - I feel like Ive got an easy ride on these relays because thats all I have to do!This summer, the Olympics, Im looking forward to it now. Nike Air Max Uk Sale OnlineCheap Air Max Uk Sale . -- The Sacramento Kings and guard Jimmer Fredette have completed a buyout of his contract, clearing the way for the former BYU sensation to become a free agent. http://www.ukairmax.com/ . In the opening game of his fourth-round match at the U.S. Open, the owner of 17 major titles got passed at the net twice, sailed a backhand long, then missed two forehands to get broken. Wholesale Air Max Uk . 1-9 on TSN. With more than 65 hours of exclusive live coverage, TSN delivers all the action beginning with Draw 1 on Saturday, Feb. 1 at 2 p. 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"Asia was a frustrating trip, we (Nestor and Leander Paes) had two matches where we were up match points in Beijing and Shanghai and we lost them both. "Out team today also had chances but we couldnt convert them." Nestor and Paes won the Winston-Salem title the week before the U.S. Open, the Canadians only trophy success in 2013. He and former regular partner Robert Lindstedt of Sweden reached the spring Barcelona final. Nestor will miss the year-end World Tour Finals in London for the first time since it moved to Britain from Shanghai in 2009. In the mens singles final, Tommy Haas won his 15th career title and second of the season by defeating Robin Haase of the Netherlands 6-3, 4-6, 6-4 at the Erste Bank Open on Sunday. The second-seeded German, won also won the event 12 years ago, maintained his slim chance of qualifying for next months ATP finals in London. "This victory is really something speecial," the 12th-ranked Haas said.dddddddddddd"You dont win tournaments too often and this year Ive won in my two favourite cities." The 35-year-old Haas had already become the oldest tournament winner of the season by taking the title in Munich in May. Haas, who improved to 15-12 in career finals, said he was "very proud" of what he achieved after recovering from hip surgery in 2010. "If youd seen me 3 1/2 years ago ... I was really asking myself if it made sense to continue," Haas said. "I have been paying a lot of attention to my fitness and nutrition and I am always looking to improve my tennis." Haas came back from a break down to win the opening set and appeared in control when he broke Haase again and led 1-0, 40-15 in the second set. However, Haase won that game and broke Haas again at 5-4 when the 63rd-ranked Dutchman converted his first set point with a lob. Haase had another break to go 4-2 up in the decider but immediately dropped his serve on a double fault and failed to win a game afterward. Haas closed out the victory on his first match point when Haase sent a backhand long. "I am disappointed as Ive had my chances," said Haase, who upset top-seeded Jo-Wilfried Tsonga in the semifinal. "When I broke him at 1-0 in the second set, I started to feel stronger. I believed I could turn around the match. But he played all or nothing at the end and that paid off for him." It was Haases second defeat in a final this year after losing in Gstaad, Switzerland, three months ago. The Dutchman won both his career titles in Austria -- on clay in Kitzbuehel in 2011 and 12. ' ' '