Summary

  • GB's Richard Chiassaro finishes fourth in T54 200m

  • Ireland's Jason Smyth takes second gold in men's 200m T13

  • Rio bronze medallist Sabrina Fortune finishes sixth in F20 shot put

  • Britain third in the medal table with 11 golds, two silvers and seven bronze

  1. In session...published at 19:36 British Summer Time 18 July 2017

    Women's shot put F20 final

    Wales' Sabrina Fortune is up first for GB in the evening session.

    The Wrexham-born 20-year-old, who has speech dyspraxia, finished fourth in this event at the 2015 worlds but managed to get on the podium in Rio 2016 after securing a bronze medal.

    She's facing a tough field tonight, including the reigning world and Paralympic champion Ewa Durska.

    After four throws, she's currently in fourth place.

    Sabrina FortuneImage source, Getty Images
  2. Tuesday's eventspublished at 19:33 British Summer Time 18 July 2017

    Here's when the main British and international stars are competing tonight (all times BST).

    • From 19:00: Women's shot put F20 final - GB's Sabrina Fortune involved, along with world record holder Ewa Durska from Poland.
    • 19:55: Men's 200m T13 final - Ireland's four-time world champion Jason Smyth looks for his second gold.
    • 20:35: Men's 400m T53 final - involving seven-time world champion Brent Lakatos of Canada.
    • 20:55: Women's 100m T47 final - Polly Maton races for Britain
    • 21:45: Men 200m T54 final - Nathan Maguire and Richard Chiassaro compete for GB.

    Para-athleticsImage source, Getty Images
  3. Postpublished at 19:30 British Summer Time 18 July 2017

    There was another gold rush for GB on day four at the Para-Athletics in London.

    Hannah Cockroft, Olivia Breen and Sophie KamlishImage source, Getty Images

    And there's plenty more to come tonight.

    Welcome to the evening session on day five at the London Stadium!