Summary

  • Libby Clegg and guide Chris Clarke win T11 200m gold

  • Stephanie Millward wins S8 100m backstroke gold; Matt Wylie wins S9 50m freestyle gold

  • Silver for Oliver Hynd in swimming and Piers Gilliver in wheelchair fencing

  • David Weir and Ellie Simmonds lose London 2012 Paralympic titles

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  1. The medal table on day sixpublished at 20:24 British Summer Time 13 September 2016

    Here's how we're shaping up in the standings.

    China are way out in front with a total of 127 - including 56 golds - but GB are holding on to second place.

    They've added three golds already on Tuesday to take their tally up to 31, with an overall total of 67.

    The Ukraine are hot on GB's heels, though...

    Medal table
  2. ParalympicsGB hitting for sixpublished at 20:17 British Summer Time 13 September 2016

    ParalympicsGB are kicking up a storm in Rio (much like the weather here in Blighty).

    They've added another hat-trick of golds to the heroic efforts of Sascha Kindred, Ellie Simmonds and Susie Rodgers in the pool last night. 

    Hollie ArnoldImage source, Reuters

    Hollie Arnold (Women's F46 Javelin) and Georgina Hermitage (women's T37 400m) set massive world records on their way to the top of the podium before Rob Davies won his class one men's table tennis singles final.

    And tonight, we could see six more golden victories with David Weir and Libby Clegg taking to the track while Simmonds, Ollie Hynd, Steph Millward and Ryan Crouch enter the pool again. 

    Ellie SimmondsImage source, Reuters