Dylan Carter has been named the overall winner of FINA Swimming World Cup.
The battle for the men's overall World Cup title came down to the final day of competition as Carter and Nic Fink of the United States were tied on points.
Carter had the 50m butterfly final while Fink had the 200m breaststroke.
Both events were triple crown opportunities as Carter and Fink were each going for their ninth win of the circuit.
Carter won the title because of his 21.99 in the 50m butterfly.
It was his fastest performance on the three finals.
“I am so very happy. I am over the moon. I have been saying that this was a goal of mine, but the pressure started to mount this weekend. I really felt like I could do it tonight," Carter said, according to a report from FINA.
He added: “I was cooler this week than I was in Toronto. I think the confidence outweighed the nerves. It's a massive step for me. I have always felt that I had massive potential but there were some things missing, and I was always trying to unlock them. I am pleased to see some consistent results.”