GB stars go for gold
Darling of the pool Ellie Simmonds and Equestrian ace Lee Pearson are among the stars who will be going for gold on what is hoped will be a Super Saturday for ParalympicsGB.
The 17-year-old is waiting to see if she will face her main rival Victoria Arlen, who will be reassessed following the qualifier in the S6 400m freestyle.
Pearson is another strong gold medal contender, as he bids for a 10th Paralympic gold medal in the Grade Ib individual championship.
And, fresh off the back of his controversial non-start on Friday, Jody Cundy will be hoping to make amends as he returns to the velodrome in the C4 4km individual pursuit.
Cundy bowed out of the C4/5 1km time trial after his back wheel spun and slipped at the start.
His appeal for a restart was denied - leaving him to make an expletive-laden emotional outburst as the fans jeered in disbelief.
He later took to the microphone to apologise to the cheering velodrome fans.
It was a day of elation, tears and tantrums as Britain landed 20 medals, including four gold, 11 silver and five bronze medals - putting them third in the table.
Quick Links
Local News
Local Sport
Bowlers set to mark green's centenary
- Play up! play up! and play the game! Give Bilston's famous son the credit he deserves
- Campaign is launched to recognise Bilston's forgotten famous son
- Making and manipulating tubes at Accles and Pollock in 1953
- Around the world hiker Tony's return home eighty years ago
- How our wedding customs are all steeped in history
- Priceless Victorian marvel put on public show for first time in 162 years
Today's Features
Recipes
Lime cured diver scallops with chilli, fennel, pancetta
Music
Ginger Baker, 40 years on in his 'Jazz Confusion
Film and TV
Man of Steel falls short
