Summary

  • ParalympicsGB win 12 gold medals on Sunday - the most GB have won in a single day at the Paralympics this century

  • GB second in medal table and up to 23 golds overall in Paris

  • Athletics: Hannah Cockroft wins women's T34 100m; Sabrina Fortune breaks world record to win women's F20 shot put

  • Swimming: Maisie Summers-Newton wins women's SB6 100m breaststroke; Brock Whiston wins women's SM8 200m individual medley; Grace Harvey wins women's SB5 100m breaststroke; GB quartet win mixed S14 4x100m relay

  • Track cycling: James Ball wins gold in men's B 1000m time trial; Sophie Unwin win women's B 3000m individual pursuit; Jody Cundy, Jaco van Gass and Kadeena Cox claim open team sprint gold

  • GB win three gold medals and one silver in morning rowing finals

  1. paralympic swimming

    Tai hunting for more medalspublished at 12:48 British Summer Time 1 September

    SM8 women's 200m IM (final 17:06 BST)

    Alan Jewell
    BBC Sport in Paris

    Alice Tai wipes away tears on the podium as she receives her Paralympic gold medalImage source, Reuters

    There was no rest for Alice Tai after finally winning her first individual Paralympic title last night - she was back in the pool this morning for the heats of the SM8 200m individual medley.

    The 25-year-old, who took gold in the 100m backstroke as Britain won three golds within 40 minutes, seemed to tire in the final 100 metres of the medley but still progressed as the second-fastest qualifier, clocking two minutes 43.7 seconds.

    Tai will be joined in the final by fellow Briton Brock Whiston, who won her heat in 2:45.43, just ahead of American Jessica Long.

    Long is competing at her sixth Paralympics and has accumulated the small matter of 29 medals in those Games, 16 of them gold.

  2. paralympic rowing

    Gold rush in the rowing for GBpublished at 12:44 British Summer Time 1 September

    Three golds and one silver for ParalympicsGB

    Lauren Rowles and Gregg StevensonImage source, PA Media

    It has been a busy morning in the rowing and ParalympicsGB have struck gold!

    Benjamin Pritchard won the PR1 men's single sculls final.

    He led the charge with Lauren Rowles and Gregg Stevenson winning the PR2 mixed doubles sculls final.

    The PR3 mixed coxed four finals saw a third gold of the day for Francesca Allen, Gierdre Rakauskaite, Josh O'Brien, Ed Fuller and cox Erin Kennedy.

    There was a silver medal for Samuel Murray and Annabel Caddick in the PR3 mixed doubles sculls final.

    You can read the report here.

  3. Back again...published at 12:41 British Summer Time 1 September

    Emma Smith
    BBC Sport at Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines National Velodrome

    Well, I was supposed to be on Pont Alexandre III today, covering a hectic day of triathlon action.

    However, the old problem of poor water quality in the River Seine has reared its head again following a downpour in Paris yesterday, and events have been postponed until tomorrow.

    So instead I'm at the velodrome for the fourth successive day, for the final events in the track cycling.

    Not that I'm complaining. The action here for the last three days has been engrossing, the coffee and biscuits are plentiful, and there will be more British medals this afternoon.

  4. What to look out for on Sundaypublished at 12:37 British Summer Time 1 September

    Neil and Lora FachieImage source, Getty Images

    There are a total of 53 gold medals to be won on Sunday, with ParalympicsGB in contention in a number of events.

    There have already been three golds for Great Britain in the rowing this morning (more on that shortly...)

    Three years ago in Tokyo, husband and wife Neil and Lora Fachie both won golds in the space of 16 minutes and the pair were hoping to repeat the feat on the final day of the track cycling programme.

    Neil and pilot Matt Rotherham are world champions in the B 1,000m time trial (final 12:51), while GB are guaranteed at least two medals in the women's B 3,000m individual pursuit.

    And the GB team sprint team, Jody Cundy, Jaco van Gass and Kadeena Cox, will be hoping to beat Spain in the final event of the programme (14:30).

    At the pool, there could be double breaststroke success for GB with Maisie Summers-Newton defending her SB6 title (16:37) while Grace Harvey will hope to go one better than her Tokyo silver in the SB5 event (18:55).

    Brock Whiston should feature in the SM8 200m medley final (17:07) while the mixed S14 4x100m freestyle team are well fancied to retain the title GB won in Tokyo (19:13).

    Wheelchair racer Hannah Cockroft goes for her fourth consecutive T34 100m title (18:26) with Kare Adenegan hoping to claim another medal, while world champion Sabrina Fortune goes into the F20 shot put (18:00).

    Boccia player Claire Taggart is in the bronze medal match in the women's BC2 individual at 16:00.

    Read our full day-by-day guide here.

  5. What happened on day three in Paris?published at 12:34 British Summer Time 1 September

    Alice Tai of ParalympicsGB holds her gold medalImage source, PA Media

    It was a good day for ParalympicsGB in Paris, with 10 medals won - including five golds.

    Have a read of our reports on the main stories from day three at the Paralympics:

  6. Welcome to day four in Parispublished at 12:30 British Summer Time 1 September

    Good afternoon and welcome to day four of the Paralympics in Paris.

    Day three was packed with excitement and medals, and today promises to contain more of the same.

    Before we get into another action-packed day, let's take a look back at yesterday's action...