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Brazilian Wheelchair Rugby team.

Canada, USA and Brazil all breezed and proved themselves as podium favourites.

Tess Routliffe swimming in the pool. Her head is just above water and facing the camera.

Two more Parapan American Games records fall on the fifth morning of the swimming competition at Toronto 2015.

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The 29-year-old took nearly one second off the six-year-old 100m freestyle world record.

Mitchell Chase walks wrapped in the Canadian flag

The 2015 Parapan Am and the 2016 Paralympics hosts showed their dominance on the third day of athletics.

Toronto 2015 emblem

Here's all that is happening on the fourth day of the Toronto 2015 Parapan American Games.

The USA's Jarryd Wallace after breaking the 100m T44 world record at Toronto 2015.

The US sprinter retained his Parapan title with a time of 10.71 seconds.

Colombia’s Nelson Crispin competes in the Men's 50m Butterfly S6 at the 2015 IPC Swimming World Championships in Glasgow, Great Britain

The fourth day of swimming at Toronto 2015 will see swimmers contest 17 medal events.

Two judokas in competition

The four-time Paralympic judoka champion hopes to show he is still in good form at Toronto 2015.

Yamato Holdings becomes a Tokyo 2020 Official Partner.

The transport company was welcomed as a Partner in the “Logistics Services” category.

Siamand Rahman Dubai 2014

The Iranian’s record-breaking lift helped him win this month’s award by a landslide.

Richard Browne

Many of the world’s fastest para-athletes will be action on the track on Tuesday at the Parapan American Games.

Nelson Crispin of Colombia competes at the 2015 IPC Swimming World Championships in Glasgow, Great Britain.

Two medal events took place on the fourth morning of swimming competition

A player wearing blue seated in a wheelchair with a white ball on his lap about to collide with an opponent wearing white.

USA and Canada maintained their 100 per cent record after three games.

Jose Castillo Castillo gives a thumbs up to the audience after a competition

The 2011 Parapan hosts finished with nine medals to finish ahead of Brazil

Omara Durand of Cuba

Cuba's Omara Durand ran 11.65 seconds in the 100m T12 heats to become the world's fastest female para-athlete.

Canadian swimmer Katarina Roxon

The fourth day of swimming saw Canada enjoy further success with three gold medals.

Group of dancers (wheelchairs and standing) on a stage performing

Audiences at the Toronto 2015 Pan American Games Closing Ceremony were treated to performances by the ADF.

Woman in the pool swimming breaststroke

Canada’s double world champion Aurelie Rivard goes for gold in two events, but the highlight could be a repeat of the world title race in the men’s 50m freestyle S10.

Matt Stutzman, Josh Cassidy, Jennifer Schuble, Amalia Perez, Leibovitz Tahl and Aurelie Rivard.

“Medal Monday” will see gold medals awarded in 64 different events, more than any other day of the Parapan American Games.

Tevaughn Thomas and Usain Bolt

Jamaica’s Tevaughn Thomas hopes to emulate his hero by winning Parapan 100m gold on Monday.