Gold medals in women's discus and shot put F37 for Chinese athlete
Boccia
Kai joined by David Smith, Roger Aandalen and Pattaya Tadtong in semi finals.
Blind Football
Football 5-a-side semi-finals saw Brazil defeat Argentina by a single goal in a penalty shootout and France overcome Spain 2-0.
Wheelchair Tennis
France’s Stephane Houdet won his wheelchair tennis singles semi-final to set up a gold-medal match against Japan’s Shingo Kuneida.
Wheelchair Fencing
The strong Chinese team will meet tough competition from French world number one Romain Noble and Beijing 2008 Paralympic champion Laurent Francois.
Sailing
Lack of wind prevents competitive racing.
Sitting Volleyball
Iran see off Russia in other semi-final to set up a Beijing 2008 rematch.
Blind Football
On the fourth day of football 5-a-side competition, the eight best battle to be in the gold medal match.
Shooting
China tops shooting medal table with four golds.
Swimming
Sam and Oliver Hynd will now battle for a spot in the men’s 200m individual medley SM8 podium and Andre Brasil will look for one more title in the men’s 400m freestyle.
Sailing
The Dutch trio of Hessels, van de Veen and Rossen are in position for gold over at Weymouth.
Wheelchair Basketball
USA bid for medal shot as elite eight square off in men's wheelchair basketball.
Wheelchair Rugby
USA also record opening win against Great Britain, while Sweden and Japan start well.
Swimming
Three world records and four Paralympic records shattered on Day 6.
Athletics
Chinese Dong Xia set a new world record in the men’s shot put F37/38 and three Algerian shot further and won the gold, silver and bronze medals in the men’s shot put F32/33.
Archery
Russian men and Korean women prevail after enthralling day’s action at London 2012.
Cycling
On the first day of road cycling at Brands Hatch former Formula 1 driver Alex Zanardi got his gold.
Shooting
Jonas Jacobsson has won gold in every Paralympics since 1980 and closes his participation in the London 2012 Paralympic Games with a gold in the R7 men’s 50m rifle 3 positions SH1.
Wheelchair Tennis
Nick Taylor and David Wagner back up wins in Athens and Beijing by repelling British challenge to take gold.