Australian star Matthew Cowdrey and South African Natalie Du Toit will defend their titles in the men’s and women's 200m SM9 respectively.
Wheelchair Basketball
Germany's women's wheelchair basketball team was ecstatic after defeating the Netherland's to advance to play Australia for gold.
Athletics
What was built up as the best night of London 2012 at the track did not disappoint, as many of the top stars won their events.
Boccia
Brazil’s Eliseu dos Santos and Dirceu Pinto will now battle each other for gold in the single event and Nigel Murray of Great Britain will defend his title in the BC2 individual event.
Goalball
China beat Finland in other women's semi-final at the Copper Box.
Swimming
Australian swimmer claims her seventh gold medal of London 2012.
Swimming
USA's Jessica Long, as well as Australia's Jacqueline Freney and Great Britain's Josef Craig kept the crowds on the edge of their seats on Day 8 at London 2012.
Table Tennis
Jordi Morales and Alvaro Valera on top form.
Wheelchair Rugby
All participating wheelchair rugby teams will compete on the second day of the sport’s competition at the Basketball Arena.
Wheelchair Fencing
Romain Noble in shock early exit to Moez El Assine