Rio Paralympics: Halifax's Hannah Cockroft leads golden streak to beat London 2012 tally
Hannah Cockroft’s T34 800 metres athletics gold - her third of the Rio Games - saw Britain match their haul of 120 medals from London 2012.
And her 15-year-old team-mate Kare Adenegan finished with bronze to move ParalympicsGB above the London haul, meeting the target set by funding partners UK Sport.
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Hide AdThe successes took Britain’s total to 56 gold medals, including three equestrian titles on Friday’s ninth day of competition.
Paul Blake claimed Britain’s 50th gold of the XV Paralympics in the T34 400 metres athletics on Friday morning and David Smith won the 51st with boccia victory.
The equestrian riders added to the total with an imperious display, ensuring Britain won a best-ever haul of seven equestrian gold medals. Sophie Christiansen and Natasha Baker completed their hat-trick of titles, while Lee Pearson also won gold, the 11th of his distinguished Paralympic career.
And Gordon Reid beat team-mate Alfie Hewett in the men’s wheelchair tennis singles final.
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Hide AdSophie Wells and Anne Dunham also took equestrian silvers on Friday, while David Stone claimed T1-2 cycling road race silver. Class 6-8 bronze in the team table tennis - for Will Bayley, Aaron McKibbin and Ross Wilson - saw Britain’s total rise to 119 before Cockroft and Adenegan delivered.