London 2012 Paralympic Games
30 August - 10 September
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Semi-finals set up USA, Canada, Australia and Japan
08.09.2012 The penultime day of the wheelchair rugby tournament is set to showcase plenty of action as teams run for the gold medal match. -
Athletics events come to a close
08.09.2012 The final night of events on the track saw Oscar Pistorius secure 400m gold, China reign supreme again and thrilling finishes on the field. -
China sends a team to every gold medal match
08.09.2012 Final day of table tennis competition is a thrilling mix of defending champions, previous medal winners, and vastly improved teams. -
Men’s team event closes the wheelchair fencing
08.09.2012 A competitive end to what has been a hugely successful wheelchair fencing tournament at London 2012. -
Athletes gather for first-ever Paralympian Reunion
08.09.2012 More than 150 athletes gathered together for the first Paralympian Reunion at Guildhall in central London. -
Arlen puts Simmonds under pressure
08.09.2012 The women’s 100m freestyle S6 is likely to be the face-off between defending champion Eleanor Simmonds and American world record holder Victoria Arlen. -
Day 9 of swimming with 15 gold medals up for grabs
07.09.2012 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 tennis medals aplenty on Day 9
07.09.2012 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. -
China aim to reach golden double figures on Day 9
07.09.2012 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. -
Semi-final contenders face vital games
07.09.2012 While Australia and USA are already on the semi-finals, Great Britain faces Japan and Canada plays Sweden in vital games for all four teams involved on Day 3 of wheelchair rugby.







