PARALYMPIC AND PARA SPORTS NEWS

London 2012 medallists to aim further
Many shooting athletes competing on Day 5 have already won a medal in the London 2012 Paralympic Games. Now they have to aim further, as the distance is pushed back to 25m.

What to watch: Day 5
Archery and equestrian finals, a superb lineup of swims and Tatyana McFadden’s first race on the track highlight Day 5 action.

Baker sets equestrian record and takes second gold
British rider clinches second gold as Puch secures glory for Austria.

American duo ready for wheelchair tennis showdown
USA pair Nick Taylor and David Wagner look to retain their gold medal against British duo Andy Lapthorne and Peter Norfolk.

Day 5 of Athletics sees champions back on track
David Weir, Michael McKillop and Terezinha Guihermina have already won the gold in a previous event of the London 2012 Paralympic Games, but they come for more on Day 5.

Freestyle relay highlights Day 4 of swimming
Matt Cowdrey led a strong Australian squad to the title in the men's 4x100m freestyle 34 points relay.

Explore London 2012 Paralympic page a hit
The IPC has partnered with Facebook to bring fans closer to athletes in new innovative ways.

China's Xu sensational in pool
Chinese swimming sensation denies Sascha Kindred in the 200m IM SM6.

A step closer to goalball quarterfinals
Final round of matches on group B of the men’s goalball competition will be decisive to define which teams go to quarterfinals.

Spain and Brazil leading the way in 5-a-side football
Great Britain, Argentina, France and China all draw.