Ones to watch on day seven of the Paralympic Games

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Oscar Pistorius is back in action Photo: David Davies/PA Wire

ATHLETICS

Oscar Pistorius is back in action in the T44 100m Heats after his outburst after losing to the Brazalian Alan Oliveira in the T44 200m final.

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Race day tomorrow, can’t wait to get back on the track! Still very much regretting my reaction on Monday in heat of the moment .. sorry ..

From @OscarPistorius on Twitter:

GB's own Blade runner Jonnie Peacock in the heats of T44 100m Heats - Peacock faces the 200m Gold medallist Oliveira in his heat.

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Pistorius with Jonnie Peacock Credit: EMPICS Sport

David Weir is back in action at 10:25 for the heats of the T54 800m - the other event he won in Beijing - and he goes in the Marathon on Sunday.

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David Weir is back in action Credit: John Walton/PA Wire

SWIMMING

The Hynd brothers Sam and Oliver are in contention for a medal when they compete in the SM8 200m Individual Medley Heats.

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The Hynd brothers Sam and Oliver Credit: Lynne Cameron/PA Wire

TRACK CYCLING

Mark Colbourne will bid for C1 road time-trial success on the opening day of road cycling at Brands Hatch.

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Cyclist Mark Colbourne Credit: David Davies/PA Wire

WHEELCHAIR TENNIS

Peter Norfolk and Andrew Lapthorne have a chance of gold in today's quad doubles final against American duo Nicholas Taylor and David Wagner.

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Britain's Peter Norfolk Credit: EMPICS SPORT

WHEELCHAIR RUGBY

The Wheelchair Rugby, or 'Murderball', gets underway with ParalympicsGB up against the United States.

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Wheelchair rugby team captain Steve Brown Credit: Anthony Devlin/PA Wire

WHEELCHAIR FENCING

Gabi Down, 14, one of the youngest members of ParalympicsGB, makes her paralympic debut in the wheelchair fencing.