London 2012 Paralympic Games
30 August - 10 September
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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. -
Athletics picks up pace in Olympic Stadium
07.09.2012 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. -
Competitors join forces for the team event
07.09.2012 Favourites Hong Kong China fence young British in women's team opener at ExCeL on the fourth day of wheelchair fencing competition. -
China women's team going for gold on goalball finals day
07.09.2012 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. -
Last shots to be fired in Royal Artillery Barracks
06.09.2012 Zhang Cuiping of China is the favourite in the women’s 50m Rifle 3 positions SH1 and Seakyun Park of Korea will defend his title in the mixed 50m Pistol SH1 event. -
Zhong Kai secures boccia victory that prompts Nigel Murray's retirement
06.09.2012 Kai joined by David Smith, Roger Aandalen and Pattaya Tadtong in semi finals. -
Top swimmers in action on Day 8
06.09.2012 Australian star Matthew Cowdrey and South African Natalie Du Toit will defend their titles in the men’s and women's 200m SM9 respectively.







