PARALYMPIC AND PARA SPORTS NEWS

Top medal moments on Day 8
Japan's Yui Kamiji and Manami Tanaka become first Japanese women to win wheelchair tennis gold

USA upset GB in wheelchair basketball thriller
Netherlands, China, US and Canada will tussle for medals as Paralympic semi-final line-up set

Para canoe action starts with big names defending their titles
Australia's Curtis McGrath and Hungary's Peter Kiss are among the ones to watch in the water

Paris 2024 | Para powerlifting preview: The ones to watch on day two
Great Britain’s Olivia Broome and China's Jinping Xiao are favourite in women's up to 50kg while Rehab Ahmed of Egypt is the name to beat in the women's up to 55kg ; China’s Qi Yongkai will be the man to beat in men's up to 59kg even as China’s Zou Yi looks strong in men's up to 65kg event on day two

Harvinder Singh wins India’s first-ever Para archery gold
Harvinder Singh won gold in the men’s individual recurve open competition, three years after earning India’s first Paralympic medal in Para archery

Paris 2024: Fourth long jump gold to Rehm, eighth title to Tlili
German star dominates the men's long jump T64 in the evening session at Stade de France while Tunisian throwing legend takes her sweet revenge in the discus F41 in the morning on Wednesday at the Paralympic Games

Top medal highlights from Day 7
Noelle Malkamaki set a world record en route to winning the women's shot put F46 gold

Long rewrites history books with 17th Paralympic gold
USA swimmer wins women's 400m freestyle S8 title for the first time since London 2012 on same day Australia's Alexa Leary takes her first-ever individual gold in her maiden Games and China's Jiang Yuyan bags her fourth gold at Paris 2024

Schroder and Vink defend wheelchair tennis title
Dutch quad doubles legends secure first gold of Paralympics at iconic Roland Garros

Paris 2024: Mighty Lingling shatters records on way to gold
China's Guo Lingling shatters world record twice on way to winning her first women's up to 45kg Paralympic gold even as Kazakhstan's David Degtyarev retains men's up to 54kg gold at the Porte de La Chapelle Arena on day one