Great Britain, Argentina, France and China all draw.
Wheelchair Basketball
The British and American men and women’s teams all won their Day 3 wheelchair basketball games.
Cycling
The British captured the home crowd with a one-two finish in the mixed team sprint C1-5 on Day 4 of the Games.
Cycling
Last day of track cycling competition is expected to see world’s best and fastest performances.
Sailing
Eighty athletes are expected to compete over the three classes: 2.4mR, SKUD18 and Sonar.
Wheelchair Basketball
Germany and the Netherlands find their form in the women's competition.
Republic of Korea
Korean judoka recovers from hospital visit to clinch memorable gold medal.
Wheelchair tennis kicks off, Brazil’s Antonio Tenorio goes for his fifth straight judoka gold and an epic night on the track features Jason Smyth and Oscar Pistorius.
Summer Sports
Relive Wednesday's Opening Ceremony in amazing 360 degrees
Wheelchair Tennis
France’s Stephane Houdet and the Netherlands’ Esther Vergeer both won their opening singles matches.
Athletics
A slew of world and Paralympic records were smashed on the second night of Athletics.
Russia
Gold medal contenders cruise to impressive wins on first day
Nigeria
Country continues to dominate powerlifting medals to thrill big crowds.
Cycling
Jezek will try to better his four-medal haul from Beijing, where he won gold in both the 4km Pursuit and Time Trial and silver in the 1km and Team Sprint.
Archery
American Bennett provides biggest recovery as archers prepare for semi-finals.
Goalball
Brazil and Turkey head stellar days on the goalball court on the third day of London 2012.
Powerlifting
Esther Oyema, Tamara Podpalnaya and Nader Moradi among the contenders.
Swimming
There have now been 40 Paralympic records and 34 world records broken at the Aquatics Centre.
Athletics
A morning of broken records marked the third day of Athletics competition.
Swimming
Andre Brasil, Natalie Du Toit and Daniel Dias also in action.