Postpublished at 18:31 British Summer Time 3 September 2024
Women's S3 100m freestyle final
Ellie Challis comes out to the pool. She goes in lane six having recorded the fourth-fastest qualifying time.
Faye Rogers wins GB's first gold of day six with victory in women's S10 100m butterfly, Callie-Ann Warrington takes silver
Sammi Kinghorn (Para-athletics, silver), Georgia Wilson and Natasha Baker (both Para-equestrian, bronze) won medals for ParalympicsGB early on day six in Paris
Wheelchair fencing: Piers Gilliver into final of men's sabre A category and guaranteed at least a silver medal
Wheelchair tennis: Alfie Hewett and Gordon Reid through to men's doubles semi-finals
Para-table tennis: Will Bayley into last four of men's MS7 singles
Wheelchair basketball: GB men beat Australia 84-64 in quarter-final
Harry Poole, Joe Rindl and Ros Satar
Women's S3 100m freestyle final
Ellie Challis comes out to the pool. She goes in lane six having recorded the fourth-fastest qualifying time.
Women's S3 100m freestyle final (18:30 BST)
Alan Jewell
BBC Sport at La Defense Arena
It was a quick turnaround for Ellie Challis, who won S3 50m backstroke gold on Monday evening and was back in the pool at La Defense Arena for the 100m freestyle heats this morning.
The 20-year-old qualified fourth fastest for the final in one minute 44.46 seconds.
Let's switch our attention back to the pool. Ellie Challis goes next.
Enjoy Lewis. Mine's a flat white please!
Wheelchair fencing
Lewis Coombes
BBC Sport at Grand Palais, Paris
It’s another win for Gemma Collis in the women's sabre A repechage, this time the fifth seed beat Hong Kong's Chui Yee Yu 15-9 to move into round three.
The competition is now running about two hours behind schedule, but they have just stopped for a 30-minute break between sessions.
Next up will be Dimitri Coutya (pictured) v Ukraine's Dmytro Serozhenko in the men's sabre B category. If Coutya wins, he will be one more repechage win away from a bronze medal match.
Top seed Piers Gilliver is already through to the men's sabre A semi final and is favourite for gold.
I'm off to get a coffee...
Wheelchair basketball men's quarter-final - GB v Australia
GB wheelchair basketball player Ben Fox has had 38 operations since birth and recognises his relatives who got him through it.
Listen to his story on Paris Grassroots to Glory below.
Para-table tennis - men's MS7 singles
Great Britain's Will Bayley put on an impressive display to book himself a spot in the semi-final.
Bayley took the first game and Germany's Bjorn Schnake took the second, before the Brit's persistence led him to winning the next two games 11-6, 11-5.
Bayley won gold in this event in Rio 2016 and silver medals at London 2012 and Tokyo 2020.
Oh, and he did the Cole Palmer celebration to the crowd after his win...
Wheelchair basketball men's quarter-final - Great Britain v Australia
In the wheelchair basketball at Bercy Arena, GB's men will soon be getting under way against Australia for a place in the semi-finals at Paris 2024.
Great Britain qualified by topping their group with three wins from three matches, while Australia finished bottom of Group B after losing all three of theirs.
There are 14 gold medals to be won in the Para-athletics this evening, with GB's Nathan Maguire featuring in the men's 1500m T54 final at 20:10:
More Brits in action in the pool shortly. Let's quickly look at what's happening elsewhere.
Women's SM11 200m individual medley final
Look at the clock, look at the clock!
Neutral Paralympic Athlete Daria Lukianenko puts in a smashing last leg to post a world record time of 2:37.77 and take gold.
China's Jia Ma and Liwen Cai take silver and bronze respectively. Great Britain's Scarlett and Eliza Humphrey finish sixth and seventh.
Women's SM11 200m individual medley final
Scarlett Humphrey slips to fifth after the backstroke leg. Twin Eliza is seventh.
Women's SM11 200m individual medley final
And we're off. Scarlett Humphrey makes a good start and is third after the first length.
Women's SM11 200m individual medley final
Next up, the women's SM11 200m individual medley final.
British twins Scarlett and Eliza Humphrey go in lanes one and two.
Men's SM11 200m individual medley final
More swimming medals to tell you about. Dutchman Rogier Dorsman takes gold with a Paralympic record, finishing ahead of Ukraine's Danylo Chufarov who takes silver and Czech swimmer David Kratochvil in bronze.
Dorsman, who broke the world record at the European Championships last month, finished with a time of 2:18.36.
Women's SM11 200m individual medley final (18:05 BST)
Alan Jewell
BBC Sport at La Defense Arena
Twins Scarlett and Eliza Humphrey, 19, will line up next to each other in tonight's SM11 200m individual medley final having come through qualifying this morning.
Scarlett (pictured) went in the first heat and finished in two minutes 51.71 seconds with Eliza coming home in 3:03.90 in the second heat.
Scarlett was fifth fastest, Eliza seventh.
The S11 category is for for blind or nearly blind swimmers - and they compete in blacked-out goggles so it's fair to all competitors.
The only Briton not to progress from the heats this morning was Grace Harvey, who missed out in the S6 50m butterfly. But she will go home with a gold medal from the SB5 100m breaststroke, which she won on Sunday.
There are two Brits involved in the pool in the women's individual medley SM11 final, which will get going in two races time at about 18:05 BST.
Let's find out more about them...
Wheelchair fencing - women's sabre category A
Tom Brown
BBC Sport Wales in Paris
Wheelchair fencer Gemma Collis watches the film Cool Runnings before every competition.
She kept up the tradition this morning, before making her way to the Grand Palais.
Her first bout - the last 16 - ended in defeat by Ukraine's Nataliia Morkvych, but she has battled through two rounds of the repechage and is still in with a chance of bronze.
Women's S5 50m backstroke final
Tully Kearney speaking to Channel 4 after finishing fifth in the women's S5 50m backstroke final: "It was a new event for me the backstroke isn't my strongest event, but I am happy with my performance.
"It's been a tough week and six months, but I can't moan when I've won two golds from the freestyle events."
There's a short break in the swimming events, so let's take a moment to hear from Tully Kearney...