China won four Table Tennis gold medals on Day 10 to take their tally in the sport to 14 at the London 2012 Paralympic Games and surpass the total of 13 they won in Beijing four years earlier.
The Table Tennis Team events got up and running at ExCeL and the first semi-final places were confirmed in three of the eight classes on a day when Egon Kramminger of Austria bowed out of London 2012.
Brazil's Alan Fonteles Cardoso Oliveira produced a blistering finish to edge out defending champion Oscar Pistorius in the men's 200m - T44 final at the Olympic Stadium tonight.
Alan Fonteles Cardoso Oliveira and David Weir both produced stunning gold medal-winning performances at the Olympic Stadium to round off a dramatic Day 4.
China once again proved they are the number one nation in Table Tennis at the Paralympic Games and they have the chance of winning 12 gold medals across the men’s and women’s individual events following a busy day of action at ExCeL.
Jason Smyth stole the show at the Olympic Stadium on an action-packed Day 2 at London 2012, but the sprint star was not the only one to make headlines.