Commonwealth Games 2022: Some of home nation's gold medals

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Alice Kinsella is the Commonwealth floor champion! The gymnast secured a gold medal on day 5 of the competition with an impressive routine.

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Jake Jarman completed a incredible Commonwealth Games debut, winning a fourth gold medal in the vault on the final day of artistic gymnastics. He's now become the most successful English male gymnast at a single Games.

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Joe Fraser won his third gold medal at this year's Games after an outstanding performance on the parallel bars. Fraser made history, securing England's first ever gold on the parallel bars - and all with a broken foot!

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Welsh athletes Daniel Salmon and Jarrad Breen beat England in the lawn bowls pairs event to win Commonwealth Games gold. The pair secured Wales' second gold of the Games after Para-cyclist James Ball.

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England's Maisie Summers-Newton won gold in the S6 100m breaststroke final, finishing ten seconds ahead of her competitors.

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England's Ashley McKenzie beat team-mate Sam Hall to win judo gold in the men's -60kg event on day four of the Commonwealth Games.

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Chris Murray of Team England lifted a combined weight of 325kg, a new Commonwealth Games record to win gold. "I can't sum it up," he said. "I'll be in my room tonight still not being able to put it into words. It's incredible.

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Sarah Davies from team England won in the women's 71kg weightlifting event.

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Gold for England's Laura Kenny in the women's cycling 10km scratch race. Kenny won on the Lee Valley Velo Park track in London where she won her first Olympic gold medal ten years ago at the London 2012 games.

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Georgia-Mae Fenton also won gold for England in the women's uneven bars artistic gymnastics final. On day four of the games it brought England's total to 10 gymnastics medals, including seven golds, so far.

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More gymnastics gold for England as Courtney Tulloch won a gold medal in the Men's Rings Final.

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Day four brought home a strong medal haul, and a fourth gold medal for England gymnast Jake Jarman. He took gold in the Men's Floor Exercise Final.

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His fellow team member Joe Fraser also took gold in his event - the Men's Pommel Horse Final.

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England's James Wilby won the 100m breaststroke on day three of the Games, beating teammate Adam Peaty.

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Katie Crowhurst and Jessica Fullagar celebrated winning the gold medal for England in the women's Triathlon PTVI event.

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It was another gold for England in the mixed relay Triathlon with Alex Yee, Sophie Coldwell, Sam Dickinson and Georgia Taylor-Brown (left-right) making up the winning team.

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Para-cyclist James Ball and Matthew Rotherham won gold in the Men's Tandem B Sprint.

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Jake Jarman won the men's all-around gymnastics final to take home the gold medal for England.

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And it was another gold from the pool with England's Alice Tai's 100m Backstroke S8 win.

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Jake Jarman beat fellow Englishman James Hall to win gold in a close men's all-around gymnastics final. Jake produced a superb performance on the high bar in his first ever Commonwealth Games to finish with an overall total of 83.450 points.

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England won women's team gymnastics gold by beating Australia in a tense final. The team, made up of Ondine Achampong, Georgia-Mae Fenton, Claudia Fragapane, Alice Kinsella and Kelly Simm stood strong and claimed victory by just three points.

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On day two Ben Proud won England's first swimming gold in the men's 50m butterfly event with a Commonwealth Games record time of 22.81 seconds.

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Scotland also won gold in the pool, after Duncan Scott powered home in the final of the 200m freestyle final to win his eight Commonwealth medal. It was a busy day for Duncan as he also took home bronze in the 400m individual medley final!

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England's Johnboy Smith upgraded his silver medal, which he won at the last Commonwealth Games four years ago, to gold by winning the men's T53/54 Wheelchair Marathon race.

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Scotland's first gold came from para-cyclist Neil Fachie and pilot Lewis Stewart who took victory in the men's tandem 1,000m time trial. Fachie's gold was his fifth Commonwealth title, bringing him level with lawn bowler Alex Marshall as Scotland's most successful Commonwealth athlete.

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England's men became the first ever team to win three Commonwealth golds in a row, in the team gymnastics event. Local Birmingham boy Joe Fraser helped bring the team victory with an amazing horizontal bar display.

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England's Alex Yee won the first gold medal of the 2022 Commonwealth Games in dramatic style as New Zealand's Hayden Wilde was given a 10-second penalty in the men's triathlon.