Peacock gold sets 100m record
Britain's Jonnie Peacock has stormed to victory in the men's T44 100m final. The 19-year-old from Cambridge clinched gold in record time, in 10.90 seconds.
Britain's Jonnie Peacock has stormed to victory in the men's T44 100m final. The 19-year-old from Cambridge clinched gold in record time, in 10.90 seconds.
Great Britain's Ben Rushgrove has won a bronze medal in the men's 200 metre T36 final, running the race in 24.83 seconds.
Glen Ballard came fourth, with a finish time of 25.20 seconds.
The race was won by Ukraine's Roman Pavlyk who finished in 24.70 seconds, and silver was taken by China's Wa Wai So who finished in 24.77 seconds.
Great Britain's Jonnie Peacock won gold in the men's 100 metre T44 final, winning the race in a record 10.90 seconds.
Jonnie Peacock lost his leg to meningitis when he was five, now at 19 he is hoping to beat his 'hero' in the 100m final at the Paralympics.
Jonnie Peacock, the 19-year-old amputee sprinter will bid for victory ahead of defending champion Oscar Pistorius, the Blade Runner.