Postpublished at 00:02 British Summer Time 19 September 2016
The men's wheelchair basketball team won bronze in Rio and they're ready to celebrate
GB finish second in medal table with 147
They won 64 golds, 39 silver and 44 bronze
Watch the closing ceremony on Channel 4
Ceremony will include a moment's silence in memory of Bahman Golbarnezhad
Michael Emons and Nate Williams
The men's wheelchair basketball team won bronze in Rio and they're ready to celebrate
And here we go with the closing ceremony. The lights drop in the stadium and the drum beat gets going. It is going to be loud, it is going to be emotional, it is going to be colourful.
What has been your favourite moment of the Games?
Mark Robinson: Jonnie Peacock, Ellie Robinson and Will Bailey you are all legends!
Closing ceremony criteria. Dancing mascots? Check. Happy athletes? Check. Mexican wave? Check.
Remember this?
This was the moment after Iran's Siamand Rahman lifted a new world record of 310kg to win gold in the men's +107kg powerlifting event.
His biggest lift to date is the weight of three baby elephants combined. Amazing.
And it looks like Hannah is having a great time tonight as well.
Time for another one of our highlights clips from the Rio Paralympics.
Great Britain's Hannah Russell won gold in the women's S12 50m freestyle final in 27.79 seconds on Saturday, having also won gold in the S12 100m backstroke final earlier in the week.
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Mark Robinson: Liam Malone, a great character as well! Always be cheering for him!
Aaron McKibbin, a bronze medal in the table tennis mixed class team 6-8 competition, is loving his time inside the Maracana.
You will see Tatyana McFadden among that clip of successful US competitors, and she is the only non-swimmer to appear in the list of most medals won by a single Paralympian.
Ihar Boki of Belarus ended an incredible Games as the winner of the most gold medals, six in total, as well as a bronze.
The United States came fourth in the medal table, and in this excellent clip you can see their medallists, all in one go.
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It has been a great Paralympics for Dame Sarah Storey, and she now has a prestigious and important role to play in future Paralympics.
Who wants to watch another clip of one of the British team winning a gold medal?
You are in luck, as we have one.
Relive the action from yesterday as Ollie Hynd added SM8 200m medley gold to his S8 400m freestyle gold and 100m backstroke S8 silver with a world record time of 2 minutes 20.01 seconds.
Speaking of funny moments, New Zealander Liam Malone has been a huge success in Rio - both on and off the track.
He won gold in the T44 400m, but that is only part of the story.
The confident and cocky Kiwi has given some brilliant post race interviews with quotes like: "Safe to say, I feel better after a 400m sprint than after a night out."
And this tweet made us laugh. Great sense of humour.
Richard liked it, and so did we. A lot.
If we gave out medals for the funniest celebration of the games, Will Bayley would be taking home two gold medals.
The first for winning the men's class 7 singles title in table tennis.
The second for jumping on the table and then hugging the official who yellow carded him for the act.
But we don't mind you jumping on podiums, Will.