Summary

  • Athletics - Golds for Greg Rutherford and Kirani James

  • Gymnastics - England 1-2-3 for Fragapane, Harrold, Whelan in women's all-around

  • Gymnastics - England's Whitlock wins men's title from Keatings of Scotland

  • Weightlifting - David Katoatau wins gold - Kiribati's first-ever Commonwealth medal

  • Diving - Golds for Laugher in 1m springboard and Blagg and Gallantree in 3m synchro

  • Boxing - NI's guaranteed at least nine medals; England seven

  • England win five golds to finish day seven top of medal table with 38 golds

  1. Athleticspublished at 22:28 British Summer Time 30 July 2014

    Australia's head coach has been suspended for publicly criticising Olympic 100m hurdles champion Sally Pearson.

    Eric Hollingsworth accused Pearson, who starts the defence of her Commonwealth title on Thursday, of setting a bad example to her Australian team-mates.

    He was upset with Pearson's decision to miss a pre-tournament training camp in Glasgow, favouring to race in London instead.

  2. Boxingpublished at 22:28 British Summer Time 30 July 2014

    Steven DonnellyImage source, PA

    Northern Ireland ensured they will take home an impressive nine boxing medals after late wins for Steven Donnelly and Connor Coyle.

    Welterweight Donnelly out-manoeuvred Custio Clayton of Canada on a unanimous decision and middleweight Coyle completed a successful day by beating Siphiwe Lusizi of South Africa.

    England captain Antony Fowler led the way into the middleweight semi-finals with a comfortable points win over Nickson Abaka, while Qais Ashfaq and Scott Fitzgerald also guaranteed medals.

  3. Netballpublished at 22:25 British Summer Time 30 July 2014

    England netball head coach Anna Mayes on her side's 69-27 victory over Barbados, which secured a semi-final against New Zealand on Friday.

    "It was good to get a comprehensive win in terms of scoreline but I am disappointed with the sheer volume of errors.

    "Saying that when you are playing against a lesser team you get more possession and you are more likely to make errors. However, we have to be more clinical. We need to ensure we are clinical across the 60 minutes."

  4. Get involved using #bbcglasgow2014published at 22:16 British Summer Time 30 July 2014

    Ewan Clark:, external What a performance from the English female gymnastics to do a 1-2-3. What a time to be English.

    Andy Baxter:, external Claudia Fragapane smashed that floor routine to take gold.

    Amy Beth:, external Gold, silver and bronze for England! Amazing girls!!! Wow!!

  5. Gymnasticspublished at 22:16 British Summer Time 30 July 2014

    Aimee Lewis
    BBC Sport in Glasgow

    "Ear-splitting roars from the gymnastics crowd after Claudia Fragapane razzle-dazzles on the floor to win gold. Plenty of height, a touch of breakdancing and every landing nailed. She's lifted skywards by her team-mates because that performance has secured her gold. She's the Commonwealth all-around champion! Fragapane can't hold back the tears. It's an England 1-2-3 with Ruby Harrold winning silver and Hannah Whelan taking bronze."

  6. Gymnasticspublished at 22:15 British Summer Time 30 July 2014

    Beth Tweddle
    BBC Sport gymnastics expert

    "It's an incredible day for English gymnastics. It looked like Claudia Fragapane had blown it with the beams but she has a incredibly powerful floor. To get all three medals is superb."

  7. Gymnasticspublished at 22:13 British Summer Time 30 July 2014

    Craig Heap
    BBC Sport gymnastics expert and two-time CWG champion

    "Not only does Claudia Fragapane have the power, but she has the moves to go with it. Wow! I am so happy now. What a performance. That was the display of the games."

  8. Gold Medalpublished at 22:10 British Summer Time 30 July 2014

    Claudia Fragapane (Gold Medal) is kissed by compatriots Ruby Harrold (Silver Medal) and Hannah Whelan (Bronze Medal)Image source, PA

    Claudia Fragapane finishes with a flourish, lands perfectly in her final acrobatic move, smiles wide - she knows she has done enough. Remarkable performance from the 16-year-old.

    She scores 14.733 to win gold with a total of 56.132, just ahead of Ruby Harrold (55.232) and Hannah Whelan (54.699). Tears of joy all round in the England camp.

  9. Gymnastics - artisticpublished at 22:09 British Summer Time 30 July 2014

    England appear to be primed for a clean sweep of medals in the women's all-around final. Canada's Elllie Black goes into third behind England's Ruby Harrold and Hannah Whelan. Last up is their team-mate Claudia Fragapane - she needs a score of 13.833 on the floor to nick gold. Drama.

  10. Get involved #commonwelfiepublished at 22:06 British Summer Time 30 July 2014

    @Kirsty_Leigh89 and Greg RutherfordImage source, @Kirsty_Leigh89

    Kirsty Leigh:, external Gold for our boy, well deserved.

  11. Athleticspublished at 22:06 British Summer Time 30 July 2014

    Michael Johnson
    BBC Sport athletics expert & 400m world record holder

    "The men's 400m was the highlight of the evening as Kirani James did not quite have it all his own way. But the 800m tomorrow is shaping up to be the race of the Commonwealth Games for me with a great showdown between Nijel Amos and David Rudisha."

  12. #bbcglasgow2014published at 22:00 British Summer Time 30 July 2014

    Jack Laugher
    Commonwealth 1m springboard champion

    Jack LaugherImage source, @JackLaugher

    Jack Laugher on Twitter:, external AAAAAHHH GOLD MEDAL! So so so so happy! Time to rest up for tomorrow's 3m event! #commonwelfie

  13. Gold Medalpublished at 21:58 British Summer Time 30 July 2014

    David Katoatau (Kiribati)Image source, Getty Images

    They'll be dancing on the streets of Kiribati (pronounced KIRRY-BASS).

    Appearing at their fifth Games, the island nation in the middle of the Pacific have just won their first ever medal.

    Take a bow David Katoatau, winner of a GOLD medal no less, in the men's 105kg class.

    Silver goes to Stanislav Chalaev of New Zealand and bronze to England's Ben Watson.

  14. Athleticspublished at 21:57 British Summer Time 30 July 2014

    Colin Jackson
    Two-time CWG champion and BBC Sport athletics pundit

    "Jodie Williams has lots of experience as a junior, but of course moving up into the seniors is a big step. She's building on a great year and has her place in the final with a relatively straightforward run."

  15. Athleticspublished at 21:57 British Summer Time 30 July 2014

    England's Anyika Onoura and Jodie Williams stick their names down on the semi-finals entry list. Former British champion Onoura finishes second in heat four with a time of 23.19, before 20-year-old Williams - who succeeded her team-mate as the country's best earlier this year - wins heat five in 23.42.

  16. Athleticspublished at 21:55 British Summer Time 30 July 2014

    Steve Backley
    BBC Sport athletics expert

    "The Australians dominated the javelin, but with a bit of an agricultural throw from Sunette Viljoen of South Africa got herself a silver medal. There's no taking the gold off Kim Mickle though."

  17. Get involved #bbcglasgow2014published at 21:52 British Summer Time 30 July 2014

    Simon Duke:, external Swimming, athletics and gymnastics have made the Games for me! Brilliant entertainment and some great Home Nation performances.

    Tom Gooch:, external Valerie Adams is unbelievable. Possibly the greatest female athlete of all time.

  18. Gold Medalpublished at 21:51 British Summer Time 30 July 2014

    Valerie Adams of New ZealandImage source, Getty Images

    Valerie Adams has more gold than a pawnbroker after winning the last eight major tournaments. And guess what? The two-time Olympic and four-time World champion wins her third Commonwealth title with a meaty throw of 19.88m.

    England trio Rachel Wallander, Sophie McKinna and Eden Francis take fourth, fifth and sixth, with Scotland's Kirsty Yates in eighth.

  19. Gymnasticspublished at 21:47 British Summer Time 30 July 2014

    Aimee Lewis
    BBC Sport in Glasgow

    "'Give it laldy'" it says on the big screen as the gymnasts prepare for the final rotation, and the spectators do as they say - clapping and whooping loudly. As it stands, it's an England one-two, with Ruby Harrold and Claudia Fragapane in first and second spot respectively."