Paris 2024 Paralympics day four: triple-gold for GB in rowing; athletics, cycling and more – live

Key events

Lora Fachie and Corrine Hall take the bronze medal following a dominant performance against Elizabeth Jordan and Danielle Khan in the velodrome.

Next up, Lora Fachie and pilot Corrine Hall face fellow Brits Elizabeth Jordan and Danielle Khan in the women’s B 3000m individual pursuit bronze medal race.

James Ball and pilot Steffan Lloyd have won gold in the men’s B 1000m time trial with a time of 58.964 seconds. Fellow Brits Neil Fachie and Matthew Rotherham take silver in a 1-2 finish for ParalympicsGB.

Germany’s Thomas Ulbricht and Robert Foerstemann claim bronze.

Great Britain's James Ball and pilot Steffan Lloyd during the Men's B 1000m Time Trial - Final at the National Velodrome
Great Britain's James Ball and pilot Steffan Lloyd during the Men's B 1000m Time Trial - Final at the National Velodrome Photograph: Andrew Matthews/PA

Paralympics GB trio Kadeena Cox, Jaco van Gass and Jody Cundy qualified for the C1-5 700m mixed team sprint this morning in the velodrome after recording a time of 48.493 seconds. They will now go for gold in the final this afternoon.

Great Britain’s Alfie Hewett beat Israel’s Sergei Lysov in the second round of the men’s singles in wheelchair tennis this morning. Hewett won in straight sets 6-0, 6-1 and dropped just one game.

ParalympicsGB won three gold medals in para-rowing this morning. Benjamin Pritchard won his PR1 men’s single sculls final to take the Paralympic title, while Gregg Stevenson and Lauren Rowles took the top spot in the PR2 mixed double sculls.

Annie Caddick and Sam Murray then took silver in the PR3 mixed double sculls before Frankie Allen, Josh O’Brien, Giedrė Rakauskaitė, Ed Fuller and Erin Kennedy won gold in the PR3 mixed coxed four.

It takes ParalympicsGB’s total medal tally up to 29 - 14 golds, nine silver and six bronze.

The para-triathlon events that were scheduled to take place today have been postponed to tomorrow due to the decrease in water quality of the River Seine. The decision was made following a meeting between Paris 2024 and World Triathlon officials at 3:30am this morning.

A statement read: “The latest tests show a decrease in water quality in the river following the rain episodes over the last two days. As a result, the water quality at the competition venue on Sunday 1 September is not suitable for swimming and above the threshold established by World Triathlon. It has been decided to schedule all 11 Para triathlon medal events on 2 September. This is subject to the forthcoming water tests complying with the established World Triathlon thresholds for swimming.

“Paris 2024 and World Triathlon reiterate that their priority is the health of the athletes and with these conditions, the Para triathlon events cannot take place today.”

A general view of the Triathlon finish line at Pont Alexandre III on day four of the Paris 2024 Summer Paralympic Games.
A general view of the Triathlon finish line at Pont Alexandre III on day four of the Paris 2024 Summer Paralympic Games. Photograph: Zac Goodwin/PA

David Smith qualified for the BC1 boccia semi-finals this morning with a 6-1 win over Slovakia’s Tomas Kral.

Great Britain's David Smith reacts during the Men's Individual - BC1 match against Slovakia's Tomas Kral (not pictured) at the South Paris Arena
Great Britain's David Smith reacts during the Men's Individual - BC1 match against Slovakia's Tomas Kral (not pictured) at the South Paris Arena Photograph: Zac Goodwin/PA

Hello and welcome to day four of the Paralympic Games! Great Britain won 10 medals on day three, five of which were gold. Two more golds were added to the tally this morning in the para-rowing, with many more up for grabs as we head through the day. Para-athletics, para-archery, boccia, para-cycling track and wheelchair basketball are among the sports scheduled for this afternoon and evening.

I’ll be with you throughout the day - join me!