Britain's Paralympians have won more gold medals and smashed world records in front of sell-out crowds.
Sunday saw another hugely successful haul for Britain in cycling, rowing, dressage, swimming and athletics.
The athletes are well-ahead of schedule in the targeted medal tally of 103 - having almost reached the half-way point after just four days.
In the latest day of action, Britain's athletes take home one bronze, six silver, and seven gold medals.
The day got off to a winning start at Eton Dorney, as David Smith, James Roe, Naomi Riches, Pam Relph and cox Lily van den Broecke won gold in the mixed coxed four.
Welshman Aled Davies, 21, later declared himself "the happiest guy on the planet right now" after winning gold in the discus.
There was a dramatic finale to the action in the velodrome in an all-British gold medal contest, which saw Anthony Kappes and Craig MacLean beat Neil Fachie and Barney Storey in the sprint.
Teenage swimming sensation Jessica-Jane Applegate, who has just celebrated her 16th birthday, said she was "on cloud nine" after landing gold in the 200m freestyle.
David Weir triumphed in the men's 5,000 metre T54 wheelchair race, and another gold was picked-up in the team dressage event.
Elsewhere, Brazil's Alan Fonteles Cardoso Oliveira caused a massive shock by beating Oscar Pistorius to take gold in the men's 200m T44 finals.
Pistorius, who triumphed in the event in the last two Paralympics, later criticised the length of Oliviera's blades.
He said: "We are not running in a fair race here, absolutely ridiculous. I'm not taking away from Alan's performance but I can't compete with Alan's stride length."
On Monday, Ellie Simmonds will be back in the pool as she goes for her second gold of the games in the 200m individual medley.
Around 10,000 extra tickets are being bought every day as soon as they go on sale, as Paralympic venues experience unprecedented numbers of visitors.
"The whole of the UK has taken the Games to its heart," a spokesman for the Games organisers said.
“As soon as tickets have been released, they have been snapped up."


