Hannah Cockroft claimed her second Tokyo 2020 gold and Aled Sion Davies was also victorious but there was no further success for Kadeena Cox on Saturday.
A badly-cut hand was not enough to prevent Cockroft cruising to glory in the T34 800 metres, defending her title in a time of 1:48.99.
The 29-year-old, injured in an earlier accident, finished more than 10 seconds ahead of second-placed team-mate Kare Adenegan while a third Briton, Fabienne Andre, took fourth.
Just look at those faces. *Another* huge 1-2! đ#ImpossibleToIgnore #Paralympics pic.twitter.com/Bpk1nkTCjG â ParalympicsGB (@ParalympicsGB) September 4, 2021
Cockroft, sporting a strapping, was hurt when she trapped her hand in the wheels of her chair in wet conditions. She admitted it was painful but it did not prevent her claiming her seventh career Paralympic gold.
âI put my hand through the wheel, while the chair was moving,â she said. âIâve never done it before.
âWheelchairs and rain donât mix so I slipped off the rim and thereâs not really much space to slip into so it went straight in.
âMy hand went straight round but luckily a coach was stood with me. Itâs pretty bloody but itâs fine.â
Asked if she considered pulling out, she replied: âNo. Never. Even if my handâs fallen off I was going to be on that start line.â
Cockroftâs victory moves her within four golds of matching Baroness Tanni Grey-Thompson as Britainâs most successful athletics Paralympian.
Davies triumphed for a third time at the Paralympics as he defended his F63 shot put title with a throw of 15.33 metres. Davies, who also won discus gold in 2012, was well clear of second-placed Sajad Mohammadian of Iran, who threw 14.88m.
Cox, meanwhile, had been hoping to defend her T38 400m title and add to the two cycling gold medals she won earlier in the Games.
It was not to be, however, as she was forced to settle for fourth in heavy rain behind Germanyâs Lindy Ave â who won in a world-record time of exactly one minute â Margarita Goncharova and Darian Faisury Jimenez Sanchez.
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There was further British success at the Sea Forest Waterway as Charlotte Henshaw edged out Emma Wiggs for gold in the KL2 kayak.
The 34-year-old former swimmer beat her compatriot by just 0.649secs â adding to her incredible run since switching from the pool in early 2017.
The victory adds a Paralympic gold to the SB6 breaststroke silver and bronze which she claimed in London and Rio respectively.
Henshaw said: âI didnât switch sports to win a gold medal but Iâd be lying if I said I didnât want to complete the set.â
Ex-sprinter Laura Sugar also claimed gold on Saturday, winning the womenâs KL3 competition, while there was VL3 bronze for Stuart Wood in the menâs events.
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There was a silver medal in the wheelchair tennis for Lucy Shuker and Jordanne Whiley after they were beaten 6-0 6-1 by Hollandâs Diede De Groot and Aniek Van Koot in the womenâs doubles final.
A day after losing the menâs doubles final, Gordon Reid and Alfie Hewitt were on opposite sides of the net in the singles bronze medal match. Reid beat his friend 6-4 3-6 7-5.
Dan Bethall took silver in the para-badminton after losing to Indiaâs Pramod Bhagat in the SL3 final.
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The colour of the medal did not matter for Brazilian Ricardo Gomes de Mendonca, who had a golden celebration for his bronze victory in the menâs T37 200m.
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Whatâs coming up on Sunday?
The Games conclude with the closing ceremony, prior to which the marathons round off the athletics action, which includes wheelchair racer David Weir in the menâs event.
And Great Britainâs menâs wheelchair basketball team will take on Spain in the bronze medal match.