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All the best action as ParalympicsGB aim to eclipse their impressive 124-medal haul from Tokyo. Want a run-down of all the precious metal being doled out in Paris? Get it here.
The key moments from an action-packed opening day, featuring cycling and swimming events from Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines Velodrome and Paris La Defense Arena respectively. GB are well represented, with Steve Bate, Neil Fachie and James Ball all competing in track cycling at the velodrome, where Kadeena Cox also bids to defend her C4-5 time-trial title from Tokyo. Tully Kearney, Suzanna Hext and Toni Shaw are all in action in the swimming pool, while boccia legend David Smith begins his quest for a fourth Paralympic gold.
The best action from day two at the Paralympics Games in Paris, featuring swimming, track cycling, athletics, rowing and wheelchair tennis. At Paris La Defense Arena, Maisie Summers-Newton is aiming to defend her title in the women's SM6 200m individual medley. In track cycling at Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines Velodrome, Jody Cundy bids for a ninth Paralympic gold.
All the best action from day three of the Games. In the athletics, sprinters Sophie Hahn, Olivia Breen and Maddie Down all hunted for sprint medals, while Daniel Sidbury and Paralympic legend David Weir competed in the T54 5000m. Elsewhere, young table tennis sensation Bly Twomey and partner Joshua Stacey competed in the mixed doubles. There was also action in the pool, Taekwondo, wheelchair basketball and wheelchair rugby.
All the best action from day four of the Games. ParalympicsGB's Kadeena Cox, Jody Cundy and Fin Graham all hoped to be in medal contention at Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines Velodrome, and Paralympics greats Hannah Cockcroft and Jonnie Peacock were in athletics action at the Stade de France. Plenty of medals were also being decided in the Paris La Defense Arena pool, including Maisie Summers-Newton going for her third gold, and Lauren Steadman was defending her title in the women's triathlon.
Action from day five in the French capital. Boccia great David Smith went for a fourth Paralympic gold medal, while on the Stade de France track, sprinter Jonnie Peacock looked to regain his 100m title after earning a still-excellent bronze in Tokyo. There was a wealth of ParalympicsGB talent in the pool, with Bethany Firth going for her sixth gold medal in three Paralympics, and team-mate world champion Ellie Challis aiming to upgrade her Tokyo silver. Will Bayley goes for his fourth table tennis medal in as many Paralympics, and tennis stars Alfie Hewett and Gordon Reid were expected to take to the court in the third round of the men's singles. Also taking place was triathlon, wheelchair basketball, wheelchair rugby and badminton.
Action from the sixth day of the Games in the French capital. Paralympic equestrian great Natasha Baker was in the dressage, while reigning Wimbledon wheelchair tennis champion Alfie Hewett joined forces with Paralympic veteran Gordon Reid and they were expected to have progressed to the quarter-finals of the men's doubles. In the Stade de France, Nathan Maguire looked to medal in the T54 1500m, and in the pool, Ellie Challis hunted gold in the women's S3 100m freestyle. There was also wheelchair basketball, boccia and wheelchair fencing.
Action from day seven, including road cycling, para swimming and athletics. Dame Sarah Storey bids for a record-extending 18th Paralympic gold in the women's C5 individual time-trial, wheelchair racer Sammi Kinghorn was expected to compete in the final of the women's T53 100m final on the track, and swimmers Alice Tai and Stephen Clegg raced for medals in the pool.
A round-up of the best bits from day eight at the Games. ParalympicsGB had a wealth of medal hopes in athletics. Sammi Kinghorn competed for the second night in a row in the women's T53 400m, Dan Pembroke looked to defend his gold medal from Tokyo in the men's F13 javelin throw, and Olivia Breen and Maddie Down leapt for medals in the women's T38 long jump. Elsewhere, the last medals were handed out in the boccia, there were semi-finals in wheelchair tennis and wheelchair basketball, and Olivia Broome went for gold in the women's 50kg powerlifting.
Action from day nine of the Games. Cycling legend Dame Sarah Storey was in action in the women's C4-5 road race, looking to add to her impressive haul of medals. In the pool, Maisie Summers-Newton and Grace Harvey were expected to swim for medals in the women's S6 400m freestyle final. Over at Stade de France, Jonathan Broom-Edwards looked to defend his Paralympic high jump title and the 4x100m universal relay took place. Plus, wheelchair tennis, dressage, wheelchair basketball and table tennis.
Action from packed penultimate day at the Games in the French capital. Hannah Cockroft and Kare Adenegan were expected to compete in the Women's T34 800m final. Elsewhere Aled Davies aimed for his fifth Paralmypic medal in the F63 Shot Put. Plus, can Chris Skelley aimed to successfully defend his judo title in the men's J2 +90kg class. There was also medals up for grabs in fencing, swimming, equestrian, wheelchair tennis and more.
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