And with Patrick Monahan crossing the finish line, Ireland's involvement in the 2016 Paralympics draws to a close.
It's be a Games to remember with huge success for Ireland, who have won a total of 11 medals: four golds, four silvers and three bronzes.
Jason Smyth won his third successive Paralympic 100m gold while Michael McKillop also retained his T37 1500m title.
But it was Ireland's cyclists and discus throwers who stole the show in Rio.
Katie-George Dunlevy and her pilot Eve McCrystal secured two medals apiece, winning gold in the B time trial and silver in the B Road Race.
Eoghan Clifford also bagged a pair of medals: gold in the C3 time trial after his bronze in the individual pursuit and Colin Lynch claimed silver in the C2 time trial.
Orla Barry (F57) and Niamh McCarthy (F41) both won silver in the discus before Noelle Lenihan added a third medal with bronze medal in the F38 on Saturday night.
And Ellen Keane capped off a strong showing by Ireland's swimmers, who reached multiple finals, with bronze in the 100m breaststroke.