There are 61 golds on offer on Monday, with ParalympicsGB pushing for medals across swimming, athletics, triathlon and more.

Para triathlon
All triathlon events have been moved to tomorrow morning after being postponed on Sunday due to water quality issues.

Lauren Steadman is in competing in the Women’s PTS5 classification, looking to defend her Tokyo 2020 title and win her third Paralympic medal.

She will be joined by the Tokyo bronze medallist Claire Cashmore as they dive into the Seine at 12:35 CET.

In the Men’s PTVI classification, Dave Ellis will be pursuing his first Paralympic medal after bike troubles affected his race in Tokyo.

The world, European and Commonwealth champion will take to the stage at 12:00 alongside Oscar Kelly.

Rio 2016 silver medallist Alison Peasgood will be competing in the women’s event starting five minutes later.

Megan Richter and Hannah Moore will be challenging for the medals as they make their Paralympic debuts in the Women’s PTS4 classification at 12:40.

In the Men’s PTS3 classification, Henry Urand will hope to continue his world cup success at 09:25.

Michael Taylor and Finley Jakes will dive into the Seine at 12:25, with Taylor hoping to finish higher than his eighth place finish in Tokyo.

And starting a big day of Para Triathlon action is European silver medallist Melissa Nicholls in the Women’s PTWC classification at 08:20.

Para Swimming
Louise Fiddes will be targeting her second medal of the Games – and her first Paralympic gold.

Fiddes, who earned a bronze in the S14 200m freestyle, is competing in the women’s SB14 100m breaststroke, an event in which she secured silver in Tokyo.

Fiddes will be joined in qualifying at 10:41 by Olivia Newman-Baronius, ahead of the final at 18:19.

Ellie Challis is also looking for her first Paralympic gold as she competes in the women’s S3 50m backstroke.

Challis, a silver medallist at Tokyo in this event, will go in qualifying at  ahead of the final at 18:03.

European gold medalist Harry Stewart will go in men’s SB14 100m breaststroke qualifying at 10:37 ahead of the final at 18:13.

Para Athletics
Two time Paralympic gold medallist Jonnie Peacock will be targeting men’s T64 100m gold in the final at 19:50.

Peacock, who secured bronze in this event in Tokyo to go with his T44 100m golds from London and Rio, goes in qualifying at 21:29 tonight.

He also has two World Championship golds and a relay Paralympic silver from Tokyo.

It’s also the first round of the T54 1500m events, with the women’s qualifying at 11:30 and the men’s qualifying at 21:25.

David Weir is joined by Nathan Maguire and David Sidbury in the men’s event, while Eden Rainbow-Cooper, Melanie Woods and Sammi Kinghorn go in the women’s event.

Around the Games
Daniel Bethell will go for gold tomorrow afternoon in the badminton SL3 men’s singles at approximately 12:00, while Krysten Coombs will be fighting for a medal – which colour he is going for depends on the outcome of tonight’s SH6 men’s singles semi-final.

Stephen McGuire will be going for boccia gold as he faces Edilson Chica Chica of Colombia in the BC4 final at 17:00.

Paralympics GB’s wheelchair rugby team will be in finals action following tonight’s semi-final, with the bronze medal match at 13:30 and the final at 19:30.

Issy Bailey will be hoping to win a medal in her third Paralympic Games as she goes in the P3 mixed 25m pistol SH1 tomorrow.

There will also be more archery, as bronze medallist Jodie Grinham and Nathan Macqueen team up for the mixed team compound open.

Table tennis, wheelchair tennis and wheelchair basketball all continue.

 

Image: © ParalympicsGB/Sam Mellish