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.
Canada emerged as men's Wheelchair Basketball champions at London 2012 and Germany triumphed in the women's competition, while Australia won both silver 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.
David Stone successfully defended his Paralympic Games title with victory in the Mixed T1-2 Road Race at Brands Hatch on the final day of Road Cycling action.
Record-breaking Wheelchair Tennis champion Esther Vergeer admits that she will consider hanging up her racquet after her fourth Paralympic Games triumph.
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.
Sheng Yu Hong inspired China to gold for the third consecutive Paralympic Games in the women’s Sitting Volleyball as they saw off great rivals the USA 3-1 at ExCeL.
An emotional Natalie du Toit ended her Paralympic Swimming career with a silver medal, while Ireland's Jason Smyth struck gold for a second time on Day 9 of London 2012.