Summary

  • GB extend medal tally to 126 - six more than London 2012

  • Swimming: Women's 4x100m relay team win gold to round off fantastic evening

  • Archery: Walker triumphs in individual compound W1

  • Athletics: Cockroft wins T34 800m, Adenegan takes bronze

  • Wheelchair tennis: Reid beats Hewett in all-British singles final

  • Equestrian: Baker wins her third gold medal of the Games

  • GB win four golds in day nine's afternoon session

  1. bronze medal

    Bronze medal - Great Britainpublished at 20:22 BST 16 September 2016

    Table tennis team classes 6-8

    Great Britain's team of Will Bayley, Aaron McKibbin and Ross Wilson have secured a bronze medal with victory over China in three matches. 

    They narrowly won the doubles match by 3-2 after racing into a 2-0 lead. 

    Wilson was beaten by China's Zhao Shuai in the singles but McKibbin helped clinch the medal with his quality solo effort. 

    He beat China's Sun Cheren in a tense 3-2 encounter to secure a bronze for his team mates. 

  2. silver medal

    Silver medal - Anne Dunham (GB)published at 20:20 BST 16 September 2016

    Equestrian: Individual freestyle test grade 1a

    And there's more.

    It is a British gold and silver in the individual freestyle test grade 1a event.

    Veteran rider Anne Dunham - competing in her fifth Games which began back in 1996 - finishes behind Christiansen for the second time here in Rio, taking silver.

    Dunham, 67, now has three medals at Rio - she was part of the team that won gold and also picked up a silver in the individual championship competition.

  3. gold-medal

    Gold medal - Sophie Christiansen (GB)published at 20:19 BST 16 September 2016

    Equestrian: Individual freestyle test grade 1a

    What a Paralympics it has been for Sophie Christiansen.

    The 28-year-old had already clinched golds in the individual championship grade 1a event, and was part of the gold-medal winning team.

    Well, now she has a second individual gold, and her third overall at Rio as she clinches the freestyle title on Athene.

    That is now an absolutely incredible amount of eight Paralympic gold medals that she has won throughout her career.

  4. Hello and welcome backpublished at 20:18 BST 16 September 2016

    Good evening and welcome to BBC Sport's live text of the evening session from the 2016 Paralympics in Rio.

    There is no time to waste and some immediate British success to let you know about.

  5. Closing in on the targetpublished at 20:16 BST 16 September 2016

    The target was to win more medals than they did four years ago in London 2012 - 120.

    ParalympicsGB have responded in style with so many fantastic performances over the last week and they now have a medal tally that now reads, 53 golds, 31 silvers and 32 bronze.

    So that is 116 down and only five to go. Will they reach their target tonight? Will it be mission accomplished? 

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