
Para-table tennis prepares to hand out its first medals
The first eleven medals of the Paralympic Games third largest sport tournament are up for grabs on Day 4 of the competition.

Equestrian gold for Britain's Sophie Christiansen
Michele George and Hannelore Brenner also top the podium

Great Britain and USA come up big on court
The British and American men and women’s teams all won their Day 3 wheelchair basketball games.

Fourth day of shooting to thrill fans
The R4 mixed 10m Air Rifle standing is the only event in the shooting programme on Day 4.

Argentina 5-a-side team confident of gold medal success
David Peralta insists Los Murcielagos have nobody to fear

Iran's men through to the goalball quarter finals
Great Britain's women boosted by a 3-1 win over Brazil.

Oliveira and Le Fur shine on marquee night
Alan Oliveira beat Oscar Pistorius, and Marie Amelie le Fur topped April Holmes and Marlou van Rhijn for sprinting gold.

China get better of USA in sitting volleyball clash
In what could be a gold-medal rehersal, China defeated USA, 3-1, in preliminary play.

Dramatic comebacks mark archery's first day of quarter-finals
American Bennett provides biggest recovery as archers prepare for semi-finals.

Formosa and Baker take equestrian gold
Australian Joann Formosa upsets nine-time champion Lee Pearson to take title.

What to watch: Day 3
Wheelchair tennis kicks off, Brazil’s Antonio Tenorio goes for his fifth straight judoka gold and an epic night on the track features Jason Smyth and Oscar Pistorius.

Jiri Jezek may become the most successful cyclist
Jezek will try to better his four-medal haul from Beijing, where he won gold in both the 4km Pursuit and Time Trial and silver in the 1km and Team Sprint.

Judo titles at stake on last day of competition
The third and final day of the Paralympic judo competition sees the return of the four-times champion Antonio Tenorio.

The fastest runners on track on Day 3
Oscar Pistorius and Jason Smyth to defend their titles on the third day of competition.

Australia and Great Britain rule sailing waters
On the first day of sailing action at Weymouth, the Australians and British both got off to quick starts.

Australia and Canada claim important wins in men's wheelchair basketball
Germany and the Netherlands find their form in the women's competition.

Simmonds clinches gold in memorable final
British starlet sets new world record, while Long, Dias and Brasil continue gold rushes.

Canada's Anderson cannot be stopped
Wheelchair basketball star Pat Anderson recorded a triple-double at North Greenwich Arena and is on a roll in London.

Record holder Leo Pekka Tahti to reach the top
Having lost only once in the last five years – last year in Stoke Mandeville – Tahti is the man most feared on the track.

Sensational Panoramic Shots of the Opening Ceremony
Relive Wednesday's Opening Ceremony in amazing 360 degrees