
With one week to go until the application window for tickets for the Paralympic Games closes, the London 2012 Paralympic Games medals have been unveiled at the opening of a new display at the British Museum for the Cultural Olympiad.
<p>The UK Goalball team take part in the celebrations at Sainsbury’s Super Saturday.<br/><br/>The family fun day took place on London's Clapham Common and feature sporting demonstrations from London 2012 gold medal hopefuls in addition to great musical performances.<br jquery1315919896721="274"/><br jquery1315919896721="275"/></p>
<p>Pop stars The Wanted take part in a Wheelchair Table Tennis match at Sainsbury's Super Saturday.</p><p>The family fun day took place on London's Clapham Common and feature sporting demonstrations from London 2012 gold medal hopefuls in addition to great musical performances.<br/><br/></p>
<p>Jerome Singleton and Oscar Pistorius are joined on the track by local children as they race in Trafalgar Square as part of the celebrations for International Paralympic Day.</p>
Prime Minister David Cameron takes part in a Wheelchair Tennis demonstration in front of a packed crowd at Trafalgar Square for International Paralympic Day.
The Red Devil parachute regiment free-fall team celebrate one year to go to the Paralympic Games in Weymouth, home to the Paralympic Sailing.
Selection for London 2012 volunteers started in the South West today as <a href="news/2011/08/final-regional-london-2012-volunteer-selection-event-und.php">the ninth and final regional Games Maker selection event opened its doors in Plymouth</a>.<br/><br/>Olympic Skeleton racer and London 2012 board member Adam Pengilly was on hand to officially launch the interview programme.<br/><br/>The sports hall at University College Plymouth St Mark & St John will welcome an estimated 1,200 applicants, all looking to secure one of the 70,000 Games-time roles
Unlimited, a groundbreaking Cultural Olympiad programme that celebrates arts and culture by disabled and deaf people, <a href="http://www.london2012.com/news/2011/08/cultural-olympiad-arts-project-gets-further-funding-boos.php">has been awarded £700,000 of funding in its final round of commissions</a>.<br/><br/>Creating the Spectacle! will present an ambitious series of performances of a self-propelled underwater wheelchair. It is the latest in a series of innovative projects conceived by Sue Austin and produced through Freewheeling, in conjunction with ICCI at University of Plymouth and B-Side Mulitmedia Arts Festival, Weymouth.
Lucy MacGregor, Annie Lush and Kate MacGregor of Great Britain in action during a Women's Match race during day one of the London 2012 test event at Weymouth and Portland International Regatta 2011.