Para-dressage rider Sophie Christiansen won her first gold of London 2012 one year ago today.
Sophie was the first to ride in the individual dressage 1a grade and her score of 82.750% was never really threatened.
It was to become a Superhuman Sunday for ParaylmpicsGB as six further gold medals soon arrived. Lee Pearson also won gold -his 10th Paralympic title - at the Equestrian event in Greenwich, Alex Davies triumphed in the F42 discus final while Jessica-Jane Applegate won the women's S14 200m Freestyle.
Over at Eton Dorney, Britain's David Smith, James Roe, Naomi Riches, Pam Relph and cox Lily van den Broecke won a mixed coxed four gold.
In the Velodrome, Anthony Kappes and his pilot Craig Maclean beat ParalympicsGB team-mates, Neil Fachie and Barney Storey, 2-0 in the best-of-three Sprint final to win gold.
Rounding off the night in the Olympic Stadium, David Weir won his first gold in the men's 5000m T54 final.
Did you know? Sophie joined UK Sport's World Class Performance Programme in 2004, giving her access to National Lottery funding as she prepared to take on the world and win medals for GB.
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