
The Paris 2024 Paralympic Games conclude with a spectacular closing ceremony on Sunday, capping off a fantastic summer of sport in the French capital.
24 artists from France's electronic music scene will create a party atmosphere at the Stade de France in front of 4,400 athletes from 168 Paralympic delegations.
Poppy Maskil and Matt Bush were Britain's leading riders at the event, completing the 11-day competition.
Maskill, 19, won three golds out of a total of five medals, the joint-most by a British athlete in Paris alongside swim teammate Alice Tai and wheelchair athlete Sammy Kinghorn.
Bush, 35, claimed Britain's first para-taekwondo title after winning gold in the men's K44 +80kg class.
The 215-strong GB squad won a total of 124 medals (49 gold, 44 silver and 31 bronze) in Paris, placing them second behind China.
Britain equalled their total medal tally at the Tokyo Olympics three years ago, but won eight more golds in Paris.
The next summer's Paralympic Games will be held in Los Angeles in 2028, and Broadway star Ali Stocker will sing the national anthem at the closing ceremony in Paris.