Natalie du Toit's pioneering Swimming career came to an end with a silver medal in the 100m Freestyle - S9 tonight, as Ellie Cole of Australia won gold.
Great Britain's David Weir claimed a dominant victory in wheelchair racing's signature event to complete the second part of a possible Paralympic quadruple and sending the London 2012 stadium into raptures.
Jacqueline Freney won her sixth gold of London 2012 at the Aquatics Centre while Natalie du Toit moved closer to her impending retirement with yet another Paralympic title.
Ihar Boki set his fourth world record of London 2012's Swimming competition this morning when he lowered his own mark in the 400m Freestyle - S13 by more than four seconds to 4:02.83.
The Olympic Stadium was lit up by a series of world records and another outstanding performance from Michael McKillop, while there were also electric performances in the pool on Day 5.
Great Britain's golden girl Ellie Simmonds claimed her second triumph of London 2012 when she won the 200m Individual Medley - SM6 and broke her own world record in the process for the second time in a day at the Aquatics Centre.