Summary

  • Athletics silvers for Weightman, Miller, Sharman, Samuel & Bryant of England

  • Swimming golds - England relay team, Ben Proud and Wales' Georgia Davies

  • Gymnastics - England men & women team golds; Scotland men silver; Wales women bronze

  • Shooting - Jen McIntosh wins fifth medal in all to become Scotland's most decorated female in Games history

  • Scotland break Games medal record (was 33 in 1986 Games)

  1. Athleticspublished at 12:05 British Summer Time 29 July 2014

    Scottish track hope Eilidh Child starts her bid for medal success in the 400m hurdles at Hampden Park today, going in the first heat at 12.15 BST.

    Olympic heptathlon champion Denise Lewis is among those expecting a big performance.

    "She will be looking to stamp her authority today," Lewis told BBC One. "She's a great advert for Scottish athletics. People are really expecting from her. She is in the shape of her life so I have high hopes for her."

  2. Athleticspublished at 11:48 British Summer Time 29 July 2014

    Saj Chowdhury
    BBC Sport in Glasgow

    Andy TurnerImage source, Getty Images

    Here's more from an emotional Andy Turner, who said that this could be his last season in athletics after crashing out of the 110m hurdles.

    The Delhi 2010 champion told a busy press area backstage at Hampden Park: "This is one of the most devastating days. I'll go to the Europeans, but I've been thinking about calling it a day for a while.

    "This could be my last season. I've had a good innings and been around for 10 years. I do feel well in myself, but there comes a time when you start thinking about other things."

  3. Athleticspublished at 11:47 British Summer Time 29 July 2014

    English trio Shelly Woods, Jade Jones and Lauren Rowles and Scotland's Megan Dawson Farrell and Sammi Kinghorn are all through to Thursday's final of the women's Para-sport 1500m T54 event.

    Woods won the second heat in four minutes 0.82 seconds.

    "It's amazing to have the opportunity to race here," said Woods. "It's nice to get a race out and blow away the cobwebs a bit. I think the final will be competitive."

  4. #bbcglasgow2014published at 11:45 British Summer Time 29 July 2014

    Greg Rutherford's run-in with the stewards has got plenty of you talking on Twitter:

    Frankie Leigh:, external Love Rutherford's attitude towards the fans- I do feel a bit sorry for the poor steward trying to get him to follow him though!

    Tom Gooch:, external Greg Rutherford vs. The Officials. The greatest competition of the games so far.

    Lee Savery:, external These officials. Just let Greg Rutherford sign some autographs!

  5. Cycling - mountain bikepublished at 11:38 British Summer Time 29 July 2014

    Canada's Catharine Pendrel is a former world champion and starts among the favourites in the women's cross-country event on the new Cathkin Braes mountain bike trails, to the south of Glasgow.

    Mountain biking returns to the Games having been dropped in Delhi four years ago. London Olympian Annie Last will be one of England's leading contenders.

    This year, the Western Isles' Kerry Macphee will race for Scotland in the women's event having transferred from triathlon in a scheme designed to maximise Scottish medal potential.

    You can watch the women's mountain bike race live now.

  6. Netballpublished at 11:33 British Summer Time 29 July 2014

    It's all over at the SECC, and England have completed a comfortable victory. A superb first quarter set the tone for an excellent performance characterised by their dominance in mid-court. Trinidad and Tobago never got going, and Anna Mays's team are now well on track to qualify for the semi-finals.

  7. Hockeypublished at 11:32 British Summer Time 29 July 2014

    England captain Barry Middleton remains optimistic despite a defeat by New Zealand that leaves them facing a likely semi-final against world champions Australia.

    Simon Childs scores the winner for New ZealandImage source, Getty Images

    "It's not the end of the world," he said. "It's not like we are in the final, we still have a few games to play.

    "It would be nice to beat the favourites, wouldn't it? People try to avoid the best team but if we have to play them, so be it. We still have to make it to the semi-final and if it is Australia we'll give it all we got."

  8. Athleticspublished at 11:31 British Summer Time 29 July 2014

    Greg Rutherford is happy with his qualification for the long jump final. He tells BBC One: "I came in and said 'I wanted one jump to get into the final', so I'm really happy.

    Greg RutherfordImage source, Getty Images

    "It was chilly this morning, so I was wearing long tights. I feel confident and happy. Now it's onwards to tomorrow and hopefully another good performance.

    "It was an amazing reception from the crowd, they were out of this world. It's always nice to take a few photos with people, although I was getting pulled away. But it's lovely to try and give back to the people that watch athletics and get some interaction with them."

  9. Athleticspublished at 11:25 British Summer Time 29 July 2014

    Nicole has done well to get that picture of herself with Olympic long jump gold medallist Greg Rutherford (see 11:23).

    The Englishman, who qualified for tomorrow's final after his first jump, was trying to pose for photographs and sign autographs for members of the crowd, despite the attempts of one of the stadium officials who repeatedly tried, and failed, to usher him away from the general public.

  10. Swimmingpublished at 11:22 British Summer Time 29 July 2014

    Scotland's Dan Wallace qualifies second-quickest behind Australian Daniel Tranter for the 200m individual medley, with England's Roberto Pavoni and Joe Roebuck also through to tonight's final and South Africa's Chad le Clos set to be lurking in a lane out wide after qualifying seventh.

  11. Athleticspublished at 11:18 British Summer Time 29 July 2014

    Andy Turner may be out of the men's 110m hurdles but fellow English hurdlers William Sharman and Lawrence Clarke book their spots into tonight's final.

    During Sharman's heat, he clashes with Ryan Brathwaite, who is in the lane next to him.

    "I was trying to go past him and I was getting caught by his arm," Sharman tells BBC One. "But it was not worth pushing it as I didn't want to fall over."

  12. Athleticspublished at 11:16 British Summer Time 29 July 2014

    Andy Turner is consoled by Greg RutherfordImage source, Getty Images

    Former Commonwealth heptathlon champion Denise Lewis speaking on BBC One says: "Andy Turner hit the hurdle with his trail leg foot, which knocks you out of your stride pattern. I feel sorry for him, it's just adding insult to injury. He will be kicking himself."

    Former Commonwealth 5,000m champion Paula Radcliffe speaking on BBC One says: "All credit to Andy, he was really honest. It's really gutting and it will have totally knocked the stuffing out of him."

  13. Hockeypublished at 11:14 British Summer Time 29 July 2014

    Trinidad and Tobago hockey teamImage source, @kwandwane

    Trinidad and Tobago hockey player Kwan Browne on Twitter:, external Team fuelling before game today. #CWG2014

    Trinidad and Tobago are taking on Malaysia in Pool B shortly.

  14. Athleticspublished at 11:13 British Summer Time 29 July 2014

    Canada's Jessica Zelinka is the early leader in the women's heptathlon after the first event, the 110m hurdles, ahead of compatriot and hot favourite Brianne Theisen-Eaton. England's Jess Taylor and Jess Tappin record solid times to sit third and fourth, while Grace Clements is down in eighth.

  15. Athleticspublished at 11:02 British Summer Time 29 July 2014

    After failing to finish his first-round race England's Andy Turner, who won Commonwealth gold in Delhi four years ago, says on BBC One: "I got too close to the first hurdle and if you make a mistake like that, it's really difficult to come back. It was a schoolboy error, I'm an absolute idiot.

    "I felt really good, training had gone really well and I ran well at the Anniversary Games last week. I'm really disappointed to not put on a good show. It was shocking. There's no excuse. I didn't run well."

  16. Athleticspublished at 10:57 British Summer Time 29 July 2014

    Andy TurnerImage source, Getty Images

    Defending champion Andy Turner is sitting on the track in tears after a horrible time gets worse. Drawn in lane seven, he hits the first hurdle and then crashes into the second one. He is out of the race.

    He nearly quit athletics after his mother died late last year. To make things even worse, when he was attending the funeral, he was burgled and in his words "lost everything".

  17. Shootingpublished at 10:54 British Summer Time 29 July 2014

    Tuesday marks the climax of the Commonwealth shooting event with the individual Queen's Prize, a full bore target rifle event unique to the Games: competitors fire at targets across a range of distances in an event supposedly inaugurated by Queen Victoria who, in 1860, offered a £250 purse to the winner of the first such tournament.

    Northern Irish full bore shooter David Calvert returns to the Commonwealth Games for a 10th time as part of the team for Glasgow, having won four gold and four bronze medals since his debut at the Edmonton Games of 1978.

  18. Swimmingpublished at 10:54 British Summer Time 29 July 2014

    It's the last day of action in the Tollcross pool, and the finalists have been decided for the women's 400m individual medley. Scotland's Hannah Miley and Jazz Carlin of Wales will be there, although both finished behind Canadian Brittany MacLean in heat two.

    England's Ellie Faulkner sneaks into the final as the eighth fastest, but it's an Aussie 1-2-3 at the top of the timesheets.

  19. Athleticspublished at 10:54 British Summer Time 29 July 2014

    Denise Lewis
    BBC Sport athletics expert & twice CWG champion

    "Andy Turner spends most of his time on the physio bed, and to get here is just testament to his drive and his ambition."

    The Englishman gets his bid for gold underway at 10.55 BST.