Day of medals for West Paralympians

Rushgrove finished third. Credit: David Davies/PA Wire

Bath's Ben Rushgrove bounced back after the disappointment of Sunday's 100m final by winning a bronze medal in 200m T36 final.

He ran the race in a time of 24.83 seconds - a personal best.

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.

Rushgrove's bronze adds to the silver he won in the 100m four years ago in Beijing.

Dorchester's Paul Blake, who trains at the University of Bath, has followed up his silver medal success with a bronze in last night's 800m.

The 22 year old, who has cerebral palsy, came home in 2:08.24 – a time that would have earned him gold in Beijing four years ago.

He has made his debut at London 2012 and says it's an honour to put the GB vest on every time.

Stephanie Millward (left), Gold Medalist Natalie Du Toit and Bronze Medalist Louise Watkin. Credit: John Walton/PA Wire

Corsham's Stephanie Millward won her third silver medal of the Paralympic Games last night in the Women's 200m Individual Medley SM9 final.

The 30-year-old once again finished behind her South African rival Natalie Du Toit.

Millward's other silver medals came in the 400m freestyle and 100m backstroke, and she also claimed a bronze as part of the 4x100m freestyle relay.