Paralympic records fell from the first day to the very last match in the London 2012 Paralympic Archery tournament - with Russia ending the competition on top of the medal table.
Great Britain's Danielle Brown defended her Paralympic Games title with a narrow victory over team-mate Mel Clarke in a tense women's Individual Compound - Open final at The Royal Artillery Barracks which went down to the last arrow.
Oscar de Pellegrin signed off his Paralympic career with a gold medal in the men’s Individual Recurve - W1/W2, overcoming Hasihin Sanawi in a shoot-off.
On the day of her 30th birthday, Great Britain's Mel Clarke shot a perfect score of 30 in the final set to see off Japan's Miho Nagano and reach the semi-finals of the women's Individual Compound - Open Archery event.
Jeff Fabry said he was especially pleased to beat John Cavanagh because he 'owed him one' after previous Paralympics defeats to the Great Britain archer.
David Drahoninsky produced one of the comebacks of the Games as the defending champion in the men’s Individual Compound - W1 booked his spot in the semi-finals as Day 3 of the Archery provided some thrilling quarter-final action.
The first quarter-finals of the Archery competition get under way this afternoon, with the fight for semi-final places in women's and men's Individual Recurve - W1/W2 looking to be closely contested.
It was a day of Turkish delight at the Royal Artillery Barracks as five of the country’s archers booked their places in the quarter-finals of their respective events.
It was a testing time when Lenka Kuncova beat friend and room-mate Miroslava Cerna in the women's Individual Recurve - W1/W2 last-16 elimination match.