London Paralympics 2012: what to watch
Our day by day guide to the London 2012 Paralympics
Paralympics 2012: what to watch on day 10
In the Aquatics Centre the highlight will be Ellie Simmonds' last race, while Oscar Pistorius races again in the Olympic stadium
Paralympics 2012: what to watch on day nine
The goalball tournament reaches a climax, and Briton Sophia Warner aims for a medal in the T35 100m
Paralympics 2012: what to watch, day eight
There are 48 golds up for grabs, with Oscar Pistorius taking on Alan Oliveira for a second time, and sailing at Weymouth
Paralympics 2012: what to watch on day seven
Look out for wheelchair rugby – once known as murderball – as Great Britain take on defending champions USA
Paralympics 2012: what to watch on day six
Look out for wheelchair fencing, and Britain's Danielle Brown who defends the archery gold she won four years ago in Beijing
London Paralympics 2012: what to watch on day five
Ellie Simmonds goes for another gold in the pool, and David Weir begins the defence of his T54 1500m title on the track
London Paralympics 2012: what to watch on day three
Ellie Simmonds will try to defend her S6 400m freestyle title, and there are three separate men's 100m finals on the track
London Paralympics 2012: what to watch on day 2
Sibling rivalry spices up the Games again, this time through swimmers Sam and Oliver Hynd in the S8 400 freestyle
London Paralympics 2012: what to watch on day 1
The first gold of the Games will be decided in women's shooting, with a further 31 medal events taking place