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4-7 September

PARALYMPIC AND PARA SPORTS NEWS

Danielle Brown

Archery Preview

With 140 athletes competing at the Royal Artillery Barracks, look out for Great Britain in the individual events and China and South Korea in the team events.

Dutch Trio women's 100m T43/44

5 breakthrough stars

With 4,280 athletes competing in London, we’ve chosen a select five who head into the Paralympics already having breakout years.

Naomi Soazo

Judo preview

Russia, Azerbaijan and Great Britain will all be chasing China in 13 judo events.

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Wheelchair Tennis Preview

In London, Dutch sensation Esther Vergeer will try to keep her unbeaten streak of 440 matches alive as she goes for her four consecutive Paralympic singles gold.

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Athletics preview

With some of the biggest names in Paralympic sport competing in 170 medal events, athletes on the track and field are expected to light up Olympic Stadium.

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Table tennis preview

Table tennis is likely to be one of the most hotly contested sports at the London 2012 Paralympic Games with hundreds of athletes participating over 10 days of enthralling action.

Eleanor Simmonds performing

Swimming Preview

As the second biggest sport on the London 2012 programme, swimmers such as Australia’s Matt Cowdrey, Brazil’s Daniel Dias and Great Britain’s own Ellie Simmonds should steal the headlines.

Jiri Jezek

Cycling Preview

Great Britain aiming to continue their dominance with USA and Australia looking to take home medals.

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Wheelchair Basketball preview

With a lot of up-and-coming talent, several teams will look to knock off defending Paralympic champions Australia on the men’s side and USA on the women’s side.