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Paralympics day four
ParalympicsGB is having its most successful day yet at the London Games. Golds have been won in rowing, discus throwing, swimming, cycling and on the track.
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ParalympicsGB finish day four in second place overall
Medals on the track, in the pool and in the velodrome boosted ParalympicsGB into second place.
'I'm pleased with the race I ran' says Oscar Pistorius
Oscar Pistorious tweeted that he was pleased with his race this evening, despite raising questions earlier about his rival Alan Oliveira's blades.
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GB's David Weir takes gold in men's 5,000m
ParalympicsGB member David Weir has won gold in the Men's 5,000m - T54.
Brazil's Oliveira insists he is running within the rules
Following comments made by Oscar Pistorius that his blades give him an unfair advantage, Brazil's Alan Oliveira has told Channel 4 his blades are within the rules of the International Paralympic Committee and he has been using the same pair for the past month.
GB's Libby Clegg receives sprinting silver
Oscar Pistorius raises questions over rival's blades
Speaking after being beaten to gold in the Men's 200m T44, Oscar Pistorius has told Channel 4 "we're not running a fair race", questioning the height of the blades worn by Brazil's Alan Oliveira who took gold.
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Mo Farah tweets good luck message to Pistorius
Double TeamGB gold medallist Mo Farah has taken to Twitter to wish South African athlete Oscar Pistorius good luck ahead of the men's 200m - T44 final, which is due to take place shortly.
ParalympicsGB swimmers collect bronze medals
Great Britain's Hannah Russell and James Clegg were on the podium after each of them won a swimming bronzes at the Aquatics Centre. Russell came third in the Women's 100m Butterfly - S12 final. James Clegg won his bronze medal for the Men's 100m Butterfly - S12 final.
Aled Davies tweets his delight at discus gold
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Circus comes to Piccadilly to celebrate Paralympics
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Circus comes to Piccadilly to celebrate Paralympics
Piccadilly Circus in central London changed into a genuine street circus earlier.
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Australian minister's forfeit after losing Olympics bet
Australia's Minister for Sport has done a humiliating forfeit in a Team GB kit after losing an Olympics bet.