Britain celebrate a successful day at the European Shotgun Championships ©GB Shooting/Facebook

Rachel Parish claimed the women's double trap title on a superb final day for Britain at the European Shotgun Championships in Lonato.

Parish, a gold and silver medal winner at the Melbourne 2006 Commonwealth Games, produced a superb score of 98 in the final to take the spoils.

Russia's Lilia Valeeva finished in a distant second place on 86 points.

Monica Girotto of Italy claimed bronze on 81.

Russia went one better in the corresponding men's competition as Vasily Mosin claimed gold with a superb final score of 144.

Vasily Mosin of Russia also claimed a gold medal on a day of double trap finals ©Getty Images
Vasily Mosin of Russia also claimed a gold medal on a day of double trap finals ©Getty Images

Forty-four-year-old Mosin will be hoping to continue his form into next month's Olympic Games and improve upon the bronze medal he won at London 2012.

The same three countries occupied the podium positions as in the women's event, with Daniele Di Spigno scoring 139 for silver.

There was a British battle for bronze as youngster Matthew Coward-Holley overcame Rio 2016 bound Tim Kneale to take the final podium position.

Britain also scooped both the men's and mixed team titles, with Coward-Holley and Parish combining for the latter's second gold medal of the day.