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Wheelchair tennis medals aplenty on Day 9 Sweden took gold in the men's doubles and Esther Vergeer won another top prize in women's singles to highlight Day 9 at Eton Manor. /news/wheelchair-tennis-medals-aplenty-day-9 /sites/default/files/images/120907233234363_Vikstrom.mainpicture_612.jpg
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Du Toit bows out with silver In her final Paralympic Games swim, South African legend Natalie du Toit was narrowly beaten by Australian Ellie Cole. /news/du-toit-bows-out-silver /sites/default/files/images/120907224340451_12.mainpicture_612.jpg
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Goalball gold for Finland and Japan Finland prove far to strong for Brazil in the men’s, while Japan edge past China in the women’s /news/goalball-gold-finland-and-japan /sites/default/files/images/120907232602537_Finland%2Bgoalball.mainpicture_612.jpg
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Vergeer wins her 4th Paralympic gold Dutch wheelchair tennis sensation Esther Vergeer topped her compatrior Aniek van Koot for wheelchair tennis singles gold. /news/vergeer-wins-her-4th-paralympic-gold /sites/default/files/images/120907162627619_vergeer.mainpicture_612.jpg
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Wang wraps up field hat trick China's 20-year-old Zhiming Wang has now won three gold medals in the field events at London 2012. /news/wang-wraps-field-hat-trick /sites/default/files/images/120907150525293_China.mainpicture_612.jpg
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Khrul and Boki set further records Ukraine’s Oksana Kruhl and Belarus’ Ihar Boki set more world records on the Day 9 morning session at the Aquatics Centre. /news/khrul-and-boki-set-further-records /sites/default/files/images/120902151131985_piscina_151137249.mainpicture_612.jpg
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Take nothing for granted US Navy hero Bradley Snyder, who lost his vision one year ago today (7 September), has already won Paralympic gold in London. /feature/take-nothing-granted /sites/default/files/images/120907132353389_Snyder1.mainpicture_612.jpg
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Pender ecstatic with wheelchair fencing gold Polish wheelchair fencer Dariusz Pender saw Frenchman Romain Noble in an all-European epee category A final. /feature/pender-ecstatic-wheelchair-fencing-gold /sites/default/files/images/120905223246554_Dariusz%2BPender.mainpicture_612.jpg
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Athlete’s dining hall hits the spot in London More than 10,000 guests are being catered to in the Paralympic Village dining halls. /feature/athlete-s-dining-hall-hits-spot-london /sites/default/files/images/120905181846934_DiningHall.mainpicture_612.jpg
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Starlet Boki continues writing Paralympic legacy Belarusian teenager wins fourth gold medal of London 2012, with the promise of more to come. /feature/starlet-boki-continues-writing-paralympic-legacy /sites/default/files/images/120904231316240_Belarus.mainpicture_612.jpg
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Team Jamaica determined to make a big impact Trio hoping for field success at the London 2012 Paralympic Games. /feature/team-jamaica-determined-make-big-impact /sites/default/files/images/120904161426998_Alphanso%2BCunningham.mainpicture_612.jpg
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Australian wheelchair basketball ace Amber Merritt proves her worth Coach Triscari: “I see Amber being the best 4.5 in the world over the next couple of years.” /feature/australian-wheelchair-basketball-ace-amber-merritt-proves-her-worth /sites/default/files/images/120902174342993_Amber%2BMerritt.mainpicture_612.jpg
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All the action from Sunday's thrilling night at the Olympic Stadium Alan Oliveira and David Weir were among the medals on 2 September. /photogallery/all-action-sundays-thrilling-night-olympic-stadium /sites/default/files/images/20120903/120903152925242_Oliveira%2Bcelebrates.mainpicture_612.jpg
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Archery at the London 2012 Paralympic Games Check out this selection of stunning images from the Royal Artillery Barracks. /photogallery/archery-london-2012-paralympic-games /sites/default/files/images/120831163029208_Turkey%2BArchery.mainpicture_612.jpg
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Action from the women's wheelchair basketball clash between Germany and USA See the best pictures from Germany 54, USA 48 /photogallery/action-womens-wheelchair-basketball-clash-between-germany-and-usa /sites/default/files/images/120831175315259_W%2BBasketball.mainpicture_612.jpg
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The Visa Paralympic Hall of Fame 2012 The Interntional Paralympic Committee (IPC) has inducted five former athletes and coaches to the Visa Paralympic Hall of Fame 2012 /photogallery/visa-paralympic-hall-fame-2012 /sites/default/files/images/20120831/120831000942863_of%2BFame_002.mainpicture_612.JPG
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Highlights from the London 2012 Paralympic Games Opening Ceremony Check these stunning pictures from a superb night at the Olympic Stadium. /photogallery/highlights-london-2012-paralympic-games-opening-ceremony /sites/default/files/images/120830170934966_LON_2908_0392.mainpicture_612.jpg
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Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II at the Opening Ceremony HM Queen Elizabeth officially opens the London 2012 Paralympic Games. /photogallery/her-majesty-queen-elizabeth-ii-opening-ceremony /sites/default/files/images/120830174600140_g%2BCeremony%2BQueen_004.mainpicture_612.JPG
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