PARALYMPIC AND PARA SPORTS NEWS

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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

Gomez and Yanping retain judo crowns
Pair are only judokas to defend their titles while five-time Paralympian Antonio Tenorio picks up bronze.

Sam Hynd: Paralympic Games ride full of emotion
Sam Hynd claimed bronze in the 400m freestyle S8 in his first event at London 2012.