Summary

  • Athletics - Child wins silver (400m hurdles); Jodie Williams silver & Bianca Williams bronze (200m)

  • Athletics - Okagbare seals 100m/200m double, Amos beats Rudisha in 800m

  • Athletics - Weir wins Para-Sport 1500m gold; Jade Jones takes bronze

  • Gymnastics - Golds for England's Whitlock (and a silver), Fragapane and Downie plus Keatings of Scotland

  • Lawn Bowls - England beat Australia to win women's triples gold

  • Cycling - England's Dowsett wins men's time trial; Wales' Thomas bronze

  1. Athleticspublished at 19:43 British Summer Time 31 July 2014

    Baroness Grey-Thompson
    11-time Paralympic champion and BBC Sport expert

    "This was a masterclass in sprinting from David Weir at the end - he's always had tremendous hand speed. He made it look incredibly easy and the margin of victory is massive by the end. I think he was leaving it until this season to see if he would carry on until Rio 2016 but in my opinion he simply has to."

  2. Gold Medalpublished at 19:40 British Summer Time 31 July 2014

    David Weir of EnglandImage source, Getty Images

    Six-time Paralympic champion David Weir wins his first Commonwealth Games title with a majestic win in the men's T54 1500m.

    The Englishman was in complete control throughout, going for broke with about 230m to go, wheeling clear of Australia's Kurt Fearnley. He even had time for a fist-pump before crossing the line.

  3. Athleticspublished at 19:39 British Summer Time 31 July 2014

    Tom Fordyce
    Chief sports writer in Glasgow

    "Wettest night for a major track final since Paula Radcliffe splashed through the puddles in Munich's Olympiastadion 12 summers ago."

  4. Athleticspublished at 19:36 British Summer Time 31 July 2014

    Baroness Grey-Thompson
    11-time Paralympic champion and BBC Sport expert

    "I'm really proud of Jade - I felt I was pushing everything round with her. It's tough doing commentary when you are so close to one of the athletes! She finished strongly but didn't quite have enough left at the end. I don't think anyone expected Angela Ballard to win this race though, but she timed it perfectly and you could see Diane Roy ran out of steam."

    If you didn't know, Tanni Grey-Thompson is Jones' mentor.

  5. Athleticspublished at 19:35 British Summer Time 31 July 2014

    Jade JonesImage source, Getty Images

    Women's Para-sport T54 1500m bronze medallist Jade Jones tells BBC Sport: "That was really unexpected and great to do it here. The rain affects us a lot but I push well in the rain. I didn't realise a medal was in my grasp until I crossed the line. It's a really good building block for me to progress from now."

  6. Athleticspublished at 19:34 British Summer Time 31 July 2014

    Water is streaming down the face of England long-jumper Shara Proctor. It's nothing to do with the rain lashing down in Glasgow though, they are tears. British record-holder Proctor pulls up as she sprints down the runway for her second attempt, clutching her left thigh in clear pain. She shakes her head and then her hand to signal her Commonwealth dream is over through injury.

  7. Athleticspublished at 19:31 British Summer Time 31 July 2014

    England's David WeirImage source, Getty Images

    England's David Weir boasts 13 golds and 20 medals at Paralympic, world and European level but has never finished on the podium at the Commonwealth Games. Can he rectify this today? The man most likely to stop him is Australia's defending champion Kurt Fearnley.

  8. Athleticspublished at 19:30 British Summer Time 31 July 2014

    I noticed earlier that Jamaican sprinter Warren Weir was trying to lay claim on the 'Weirwolf' nickname. I'm not having that. There's only one man known as the Weirwolf in my eyes - and that's England Paralympic king David Weir. The six-time Paralympic champion is going for his first Commonwealth medal in a few minutes' time.

  9. Gold Medalpublished at 19:27 British Summer Time 31 July 2014

    George KobaladzeImage source, Reuters

    George Kobaladze of Canada sets a Games record to win gold from Itte Detenamo of Nauru and Damon Kelly of Australia. Darius Jokarzadeh of Wales finishes an agonising fourth.

  10. Gold Medalpublished at 19:26 British Summer Time 31 July 2014

    Angie Ballard on her way to winning goldImage source, PA

    Australia's Angie Ballard beats Canada's Diane Roy to gold in a rain-soaked Hampden Park but 18-year-old Jade Jones wins a first senior international medal for England with bronze.

  11. Gold Medalpublished at 19:22 British Summer Time 31 July 2014

    Jack LaugherImage source, PA

    It's not to be for England's Jack Laugher, who loses out to Ooi Tze Liang of Malaysia for gold. He'll have to make do with silver, while bronze goes to Oliver Dingley of England.

  12. Get involved using #bbcglasgow2014published at 19:21 British Summer Time 31 July 2014

    Charlene Jones, Lauren Price and Amir KhanImage source, @CHARLENEJONES

    Welsh 60kg boxer Charlene Jones:, external "Me, Lauren Price and Amir Khan in the athletes village."

  13. Gold Medalpublished at 19:21 British Summer Time 31 July 2014

    Vikas Shive Gowda of IndiaImage source, Getty Images

    Jamaica are known for their sprinting prowess, but the Caribbean island has also done pretty well in the field events. Jason Morgan is enjoying himself as high-fives his way around Hampden after claiming bronze in the discus.

    But he could not out-throw India's Vikas Gowda. The 31-year-old, who stands at a cloud-troubling 6ft 6in, throws 63.64m to go one better than Delhi when he took silver.

    Wales' Brett Morse (60.48m) finishes an excellent fifth, as England's Carl Myerscough - the 2010 bronze medallist - is down in seventh.

  14. Athleticspublished at 19:18 British Summer Time 31 July 2014

    England's Shelly WoodsImage source, Getty Images

    There is a chance England could be celebrating gold and silver come the end of this next event. Three-time Paralympic medallist Shelly Woods and Jade Jones, whose mentor is Tanni Grey-Thompson, are both in with a great shout of the top medal. Canada's Diane Roy and Christie Dawes of Australia stand in their way. England's Lauren Rowles and Scotland pair Meggan Dawson-Farrell and Samantha Kinghorn also compete.

  15. Best clips so farpublished at 19:17 British Summer Time 31 July 2014

    Australian diver Grant Nel scores zero after slipping on the springboard and landing in the pool flat on his back in the men's 3m preliminary round. Watch the clip here

    Northern Irish squash player Michael Craig tries to hit the ball with his hand after losing his racquet. Watch the clip here

    Police officers join in the fun and end up providing the entertainment at half-time in the Commonwealth Games men's hockey pool match between Malaysia and New Zealand. Watch the clip here

  16. Athleticspublished at 19:14 British Summer Time 31 July 2014

    England's Shara ProctorImage source, Getty Images

    Yesterday, Greg Rutherford won gold for England in the men's long jump. Can Anguilla-born England team member Shara Proctor match him in the women's event? Proctor has jumped further than the rest of today's field, albeit not this year. Her team-mates Jazmin Sawyers and Lorraine Ugen are also capable of a podium finish, while top qualifier Bianca Stuart of the Bahamas and Canada's Christabel Nettey lead the overseas threat.

    The athletes, many wearing the hoods on their rain macs, are being introduced to the crowd as the rain lashes down in Glasgow. There might be a few puddles in the sand-pit at this rate...

  17. Gold Medalpublished at 19:13 British Summer Time 31 July 2014

    Ellen Falkner, Sian Gordon and Sophie Tolchard of EnglandImage source, Getty Images

    England's Sophie Tolchard, Ellen Falkner and Sian Honnor beat Australia in style to clinch gold in the women's triples at Kelvingrove.

    The English trio accelerated into an 11-0 lead after three of 18 ends and led 20-1 after 10 ends before completing a 22-4 victory over Australia's Lynsey Clarke, Karen Murphy and Kelsey Cottrell.

    The match came to a conclusion after 15 ends, with Australia conceding to the 'mercy' rule as the contest came to a premature end.

    Wales lost 23-14 to South Africa in the bronze-medal match.

  18. Athleticspublished at 19:08 British Summer Time 31 July 2014

    Allison Curbishley
    BBC athletics expert, on Radio 5 live

    "England's Jessica Judd with a performance of maturity. She needed that for her own confidence to get that belief as someone of only 19 years of age. A really brave effort from Scotland's Emily Dudgeon but she will just miss out on the final unfortunately.

    "Lynsey Sharp was in floods of tears after thinking she would not be in the final after that first semi. She'll be mightily relieved to know that she's just scraped in."

  19. Athleticspublished at 19:07 British Summer Time 31 July 2014

    Emily Dudgeon looks nervously at the scoreboard as she waits to find out if she will qualify for the final as a fastest loser. Not so. The second semi-final was much slower than the first, meaning another Scot, Lynsey Sharp, along with England's Jenny Meadows bag those final two spots.