The final day of athletics in the Olympic Stadium at the London 2012 Paralympic Games has 22 gold medals up for grabs.
Table Tennis
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Wheelchair Basketball
Germany's women's wheelchair basketball team defeated Australia for gold at North Greenwich Arena.
More than 150 athletes gathered together for the first Paralympian Reunion at Guildhall in central London.
Athletics
Australian's Evan O'Hanlon picked up another gold in a world-record time in the 200m T38 sprint.
Wheelchair Tennis
Japan’s Shingo Kunieda defeated France’s Stephane Houdet to repeat as the Paralympic men’s singles champion.
Wheelchair Rugby
Greg Smith made his Paralympic debut on the track at the 1992 Games in Barcelona. Now, the Australian has the chance to accumulate one more title in wheelchair rugby.
Cycling
Italy's Pizzi brothers strike gold in the men's B road race.