China takes won two more golds on the first day of table tennis team finals, while Great Britain also excited the crowds.
Athletics
The 19-year-old British sprinter delivered a record performance in the 100m T44 race.
Goalball
China meets Japan and in the women’s golden match and Brazil faces Finland in the men's match which is likely to be a far closer affair.
Athletics
The women’s 1,500m T54 is set to be one of the events not to be missed on the seventh day of Athletics competition, as a stellar line-up of runners will battle for the top spot on the podium.
Wheelchair Tennis
Dutch wheelchair tennis sensation Esther Vergeer topped her compatrior Aniek van Koot for wheelchair tennis singles gold.
Table Tennis
Four gold medals will be decided on the penultimate day of table tennis competition, with China looking to add another two gold to the eight they've already won at ExCeL.
Wheelchair Tennis
Sweden took gold in the men's doubles and Esther Vergeer won another top prize in women's singles to highlight Day 9 at Eton Manor.
Wheelchair Basketball
In the men's wheelchair basketball semi-finals, Australia defeated USA and Canada topped Great Britain.
Swimming
The women’s 4 x 100m medley 34 point relay and the men’s 50m butterfly S6 are set to be the showcase events of the penultime day of swimming competition.
Wheelchair Fencing
Favourites Hong Kong China fence young British in women's team opener at ExCeL on the fourth day of wheelchair fencing competition.
Athletics
On the eighth day of Athletics competition, Pistorius will defend the T44 men's 400m crown and wheelchair racer Tatyana McFadden goes after her third T54 gold medal in the women's 1500m.
Boccia
All the matchups have been decided for the boccia finals after a thrilling Day 9 of competition at London 2012.
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Cycling
Great Britain’s Sarah Storey rounded off her faultless Paralympic campaign today with her fourth and most decisive victory of the Games.
Wheelchair Tennis
The women's wheelchair tennis singles final will be an all-Dutch affair, as No. 2 Aniek vank Koot aims to dethrone No. 1 Esther Vergeer.
Wheelchair Rugby
Both Australia and USA remain unbeaten after two days of the wheelchair rugby competition.
Cycling
Ireland’s Mark Rohan was one of the big winners in the handcycling competition on Day 9 of London 2012.
Swimming
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.