Russia won the last gold medal of the London 2012 Paralympic Games as Eduard Ramonov's 44th-minute goal gave them a 1-0 victory over Ukraine in the 7-a-side Football competition.
Oscar Pistorius signed off from London 2012 in style as he exacted some revenge on Brazil's Alan Fonteles Cardoso Oliveira by winning 400m - T44 gold in a new Paralympic record time.
An emotional Natalie du Toit ended her Paralympic Swimming career with a silver medal, while Ireland's Jason Smyth struck gold for a second time on Day 9 of London 2012.
Ex-Formula One drive Alex Zanardi returned to Brands Hatch and emerged a Paralympic Road Cycling champion as he took the headlines on Day 7 of the Games.
Great Britain's David Weir claimed a dominant victory in wheelchair racing's signature event to complete the second part of a possible Paralympic quadruple and sending the London 2012 stadium into raptures.
The Olympic Stadium was lit up by a series of world records and another outstanding performance from Michael McKillop, while there were also electric performances in the pool on Day 5.
Alan Fonteles Cardoso Oliveira and David Weir both produced stunning gold medal-winning performances at the Olympic Stadium to round off a dramatic Day 4.
British Swimming star Ellie Simmonds smashed the world record as she won her eagerly-anticipated clash with Victoria Arlen on Day 3 of the Paralympic Games.
Jason Smyth stole the show at the Olympic Stadium on an action-packed Day 2 at London 2012, but the sprint star was not the only one to make headlines.