Yeung Chi Ka produces dominant display in women's competition
Swimming
British swimmers claim silver and bronze after mother, Helen, was a Paralympic Torchbearer.
Wheelchair Basketball
The match between Germany and United States in the women's competition is sure to be a showcase of the best women's wheelchair basketball in the world.
Cycling
Four world records were broken on the opening day of cycling, as Great Britain’s Sarah Storey stormed to gold in the individual pursuit.
Equestrian
Sophie Wells and Hannelore Brenner also on form in the equestrian competition equestrian.
Ottobock will continue to serve as a worldwide Paralympic partner for the IPC through the Rio 2016 Games.
Athletics
On the first night of athletics, Germany’s Markus Rehm won the long jump F42/44 and Ireland’s Jason Smyth cruised in his 100m T13 heat.
Cycling
Great Britain’s Mark Colbourne rocked the velodrome with gold in the individual pursuit C1.
Due to a record-breaking day in terms of visits to Paralympic.org, the IPC will temporarily shut down the livestream player overnight on Thursday (30 August).
Archery
Quarter-final places were decided in the men’s and women’s recruve W1/W2.
Swimming
An exciting line-up beckons for an action-packed day at the Aquatics Centre.
Shooting
Great British shooters looking to de-thrown the king of shooting from Sweden on the second day of competition.
Blind Football
Captain David Clarke grabs the equaliser for the hosts.
Goalball
Lithuania confirm their position as the men's team to beat with another big win.
Athletics
With 11 gold medals up for grabs, the morning session kicked-off with an impressive start: four world records were broken.
Powerlifting
Egyptian powerlifter lifts 197kg in men's 56kg category.
Netherlands
Dutch sporting legend: "These Games amaze me."
Swimming
Keep your eyes on Australia's Matt Cowdrey, Ukraine’s Yevhiney Bohodayko and South Africa’s Natalie du Toit on the first day in the pool.
Judo
Ukraine's Yuliya Halinska also impresses at ExCeL.
Great Britain
International Paralympic Committee President says Opening Ceremony is start of something special