The Netherlands painted the women's Wheelchair Tennis competition orange at London 2012, while a Japanese player became the first man to win two consecutive gold medals.
Israel and Japan won gold medals on the final day of Wheelchair Tennis at the Paralympic Games, as the Netherlands continued their dominance of the women's game.
Oscar Pistorius signed off from London 2012 in style as he exacted some revenge on Brazil's Alan Fonteles Cardoso Oliveira by winning 400m - T44 gold in a new Paralympic record time.
Esther Vergeer won a record fourth consecutive gold medal in women's Singles Wheelchair Tennis as her remarkable unbeaten run continued at Eton Manor today.
Ex-Formula One drive Alex Zanardi returned to Brands Hatch and emerged a Paralympic Road Cycling champion as he took the headlines on Day 7 of the Games.
Nicholas Taylor and David Wagner will defend their Paralympic crown against Great Britain's Peter Norfolk and Andy Lapthorne after reaching the Wheelchair Tennis Quad Doubles final in one of the highlights of Day 5 at Eton Manor.