Time for another medal?published at 19:47 British Summer Time 10 September 2016
And the British medals tally may well soon be going up by one very, very shortly. This time in the judo.
Cycling: Kadeena Cox wins C4-5 time trial final, Storey fourth
Athletics: Hannah Cockroft defends T34 100m title with a Paralympic record
GB's Kare Adenegan, 15, wins silver medal in same race
Swimming: Ellie Robinson 4th & Ellie Simmonds 6th in S6 50m freestyle final
Afternoon session: Lewis wins gold in PT2 triathlon
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And the British medals tally may well soon be going up by one very, very shortly. This time in the judo.
Paralympic catch-up
Things got a bit hectic yesterday. One British gold early on and then another six in the evening session.
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Watch the video below for all the gold medal-winning action and best moments from day two of the Paralympic Games in Rio de Janeiro.
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What a Paralympics it has been so far for the Great Britain team. These are the next British competitors to look out for.
19:40: Sam Ingram (judo, men's -90 kg bronze medal match)
20:00: Sara Head (table tennis, women's singles class 3, round 1)
20:15 (approx): Christopher Skelley (judo, men's 100kg bronze medal match)
20:30: Louis Rolfe (track cycling, men's C1-2-3 1,000m time trial)
21:20: Scott McCowan, Jamie McCowan, Patrick Wilson (boccia, mixed pairs BC3, pool B)
21:20: Evie Edwards, Stephen McGuire, Kieran Steer (boccia, mixed pairs BC4, pool A)
21:30: Sue Gilroy (table tennis, women's singles CI4 quarter-final)
21:30: Kieran Tscherniawsky (athletics, men's shot put F33 final)
21:38: Graeme Ballard (athletics, men's 100m T36 final - pictured)
Those medals from Lewis and Fortune have left the medal table looking like this...
So, just to remind you... earlier today Great Britain's Andy Lewis won gold in the men's PT2 Para-triathlon at the Rio 2016 Paralympics.
The 33-year-old finished in one hour 11 minutes and 49 seconds to secure ParalympicGB's 13th gold of the Games.
Lewis, a lower leg amputee, crossed the line on the Copacabana 41 seconds ahead of Italian Michele Ferrarin, with Morocco's Mohamed Lahna in third. Briton Ryan Taylor was sixth.
Elsewhere, GB's Sabrina Fortune took bronze in the women's F20 shot put.
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It could be another golden night for Great Britain with Hannah Cockroft, Ellie Robinson, Ellie Simmonds, Dame Sarah Storey and Kadeena Cox among those going for glory.
So get yourself comfortable. It is going to be a long night, but a very fun one.
Rio Paralympics 2016
Right, that's all for now from us. Two more medals so far for ParalympicsGB on day three - with Andy Lewis (above) winning gold in the PT2 triathlon and Sabrina Fortune taking bronze in the F20 shot put.
Plenty to look forward to later, including Hannah Cockroft on the track and Dame Sarah Storey at the velodrome.
We'll be back for all the action at 19:30 BST. See you then.
Rio Paralympics 2016
One gold already on day three through Para-triathete Andy Lewis, how many more can Great Britain add later tonight?
Here's what we've got coming up later:
19:30: Sam Ingram faces Dartanyon Crockett of USA for bronze in the -90kg judo
19:30: Chris Skelley faces Cuban Yordani Fernandez Sastre for bronze in the -100kg judo
21:33: Kieran Tscherniawsky in men's shot put final
21:38: Graeme Ballard in men's T36 100m final
21:48: Dame Sarah Storey and Kadeena Cox, who won bronze in the T38 100m, go head-to-head in the C4-5 500m time trial
21:50: Ellie Simmonds faces Ellie Robinson in S6 50m freestyle final
21:56: Andrew Mullen against Rio's poster boy Daniel Dias in the men's S5 50m butterfly final
22:06: Wheelchair racers Hannah Cockroft (pictured above) and Kare Adenegan in the T34 100m final
22:12: Dan Bramall, Andy Small and Toby Gold in men's T33 100m final
23:31: Alice Tai in the women's S10 100m backstroke final
Paralympic Judo
Andy Stevenson
BBC Sport in Rio
Two British Judokas have medal chances this evening.
Sam Ingram will go head to head against Dartanyon Crockett of USA for bronze in the -90kg division at 19:30 BST.
It's the silver medallist from London 2012 v the bronze medallist.
Chris Skelley will take on the Cuban Pan-American champion Yordani Fernandez Sastre for Bronze in the -100kg division at 19:30 BST.
Paralympic Table Tennis
Britain's Kim Daybell has beaten the Netherlands' Bas Hergelink 3-2 to win Group B and qualify for the table tennis knockout stages.
Daybell triumphed 4-11 11-8 11-6 11-13 11-5.
PT2 Triathlon
Wheelchair Tennis
It's victory for Britain's Jordanne Whiley who defeats Ju Youn Park 6-1 6-2 in just 46 minutes after winning the last six games of the match.
Wheelchair Basketball
Laurie Williams speaking to Channel 4: We kept them to 45 points which against a gold medal-winning team, we should be really proud of that. I love playing in this atmosphere, in a bizarre way it doesn't distract me.
Amy Conroy: It will be great for momentum, a win is great for our confidence.
GB women are top of their group and face Brazil next at 01:30 BST on Monday.
Rio Paralympics 2016
A reminder of the main stories so far on day three of the Rio Paralympics.
Great Britain's Andy Lewis has won gold in the men's PT2 Para-triathlon.
The 33-year-old, a lower leg amputee, finished in one hour 11 minutes and 49 seconds to secure ParalympicsGB's 13th gold of the Games.
Britain's Sabrina Fortune (below) took bronze in the women's F20 shot put event.
Read our day three report here.
Wheelchair Tennis
Jordanne Whiley, who took bronze in the women's doubles four years ago in London, has won the first set on her first-round match against South Korea's Ju Youn Park.
She leads 6-1 5-2. Compatriot Louise Hunt has just lost 6-1 6-4 to American Dana Mathewson.
Wheelchair Basketball
They've done it! GB women gain revenge on Paralympic champions Germany by edging them in a closely contested game, winning by five points.
The Germans beat captain Helen Freeman's side by one point at the European Championships in the semi-final on their home court in Worcester last year.
And what better way to taste sweet revenge and increase their chances of upgrading their European bronze medal to something more significant at the Paralympics in Rio.
This young team, with an average squad age of 23, is aiming to become the first British women's wheelchair basketball team to win a Paralympic medal of any colour.
And this win will certainly boost their confidence.
Wheelchair Basketball
GB women look set to beat Paralympic champions Germany as they lead 50-45 after a huge three-pointer from Marina Mohnen with one second left.
Wheelchair Basketball
GB men have stretched their lead again - it's 48-42 with a minute to go.
Remember, the Germans are the defending champions.