The team won 11 gold medals in the first three days of play, more than doubling their total to 24 at the Paris Games.
Great Britain broke the previous daily record of nine, set in Beijing 2008 and Rio 2016, with victories in swimming, cycling, rowing, and athletics.
Following Benjamin Pritchard’s triumph in the men’s single sculls at the rowing lake, the gold rush got underway.
Hannah Cockroft won the women’s T34 100m championship four times in a row on the Stade de France track, securing the first para-athletics gold medal for Great Britain in Paris.
In order to win the women’s F20 shot put gold, Sabrina Fortune broke the world record with a throw of 15.12 meters.
At the French capital’s velodrome, three golds were won.
James Ball was victorious in the men’s B 1000m time trial, while Sophie Unwin triumphed in the women’s B 3000m individual pursuit final. In the mixed 750m team sprint, Jody Cundy, Jaco van Gass, and Kadeena Cox also won gold.