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 20:54 British Summer Time 29 July 2014

    Will Sharman grimaces as he slows down after the line, then takes a deep breath and manages to find a broad smile. He picks up a St George's Cross off the track to lap up the applause of Hampden Park. He adds a 2014 silver to the same colour medal that he won in Delhi four years ago.

  2. Athleticspublished at 20:52 British Summer Time 29 July 2014

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

    "Will Sharman will be disappointed with himself because he didn't do many things wrong, but you don't want to go into the last hurdle with Andrew Riley because he's a sprinter and always finishes strong. Will made a big mistake at hurdle eight and that just pulled him back. That hurdle made the whole difference."

  3. Gold Medalpublished at 20:50 British Summer Time 29 July 2014

    Yes! Yes, Will Sharman can. He grabs silver but it is a case of thinking what might have been for the 29-year-old. He clatters the eighth hurdle, losing a valuable milli-second to hand victory to Jamaica's Andrew Riley.

  4. Athleticspublished at 20:49 British Summer Time 29 July 2014

    Two Englishman in the field - Will Sharman and Lawrence Clarke. Can they get among the medals?

  5. Athleticspublished at 20:48 British Summer Time 29 July 2014

    The athletes are stripping off their tracksuit tops and tucking their vests into their lycra - it is almost time for the men's 110m hurdles final. But one man not there is England's defending champion Andy Turner.

    The 33-year-old crashed out of the competition after hitting the first hurdle in his heat - describing his efforts as a "schoolboy error".

  6. Gold medalpublished at 20:46 British Summer Time 29 July 2014

    Canada's Ryan Cochrane produces a superb performance to comfortably defend his Commonwealth title, but there's more joy for Wales as 18-year-old Daniel Jervis finishes strongly to secure bronze. A brilliant effort by the lad from Neath and the European junior champion. Silver goes to 18-year-old Mack Horton of Australia.

    For the record, Wales now have seven medals in the pool.

  7. Athleticspublished at 20:45 British Summer Time 29 July 2014

    Adam GemiliImage source, BBC Radio 5 live

    England's 100m silver medallist Adam Gemili on the medal ceremony at Hampden Park: "It is crazy. I've just been presented with the medal and the reaction was the same when I won silver last night. I didn't get that reaction even at the Olympics. It was different at the Olympics because I was a bit unknown, but the crowd here knew a little about me when I came out and all I heard was my name and that sent shivers up my arm. It gave me that energy."

  8. Athleticspublished at 20:43 British Summer Time 29 July 2014

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

    "Montsho was never going to be able to keep that pace and it cost her a gold last time in the World Championships, this time it cost her a medal. She got caught up in the emotion of it all and thought she was superwoman. Williams-Mills should have known not to go with her. She's an experienced runner so why did she do that? McPherson has a talent, she had great poise and looked so relaxed."

  9. Live Nowpublished at 20:42 British Summer Time 29 July 2014

    BBC coverage

    It's not just swimming and athletics tonight. There is also:

    Live Weightlifting: Men's 94kg final

    Live Boxing: Men's quarter finals and Women's preliminary round

    Live Table Tennis: Men's and women's singles qualifying rounds

    Live Badminton: Singles and doubles preliminary rounds

    Live Squash: Men's and Women's doubles preliminary round

  10. Athleticspublished at 20:40 British Summer Time 29 July 2014

    Steve Cram
    BBC Sport athletics commentator

    "Amantle Montsho went out like her old self and took Novelene Williams-Mills with her in the early stages, but Stephanie McPherson ran her own race and powered her way through. She judged it very well."

  11. Gold Medalpublished at 20:37 British Summer Time 29 July 2014

    Silver medallist Novlene Williams-Mills of Jamaica (L), gold medallist Stephanie McPherson of Jamaica (R) and bronze medallist Christine DayImage source, Getty Images

    Did somebody say there could be a Jamaican 1-2-3? Yup, that's right. Stephanie McPherson runs her own race, refuses to panic and then goes hell for leather on the straight. Novlene Williams-Mills can hear the sound of McPherson's spikes thundering behind her and sees her compatriot race past her in the last 15m. The third Jamaican, Christine Day, leaves it late to nick bronze from Botswana's Amantle Montsho, who paid the price for going too big too soon.

  12. Boxingpublished at 20:36 British Summer Time 29 July 2014

    Barry McGuigan
    BBC Sport boxing expert, on Radio 5 live

    Sean DuffyImage source, PA

    On Northern Ireland's Sean Duffy scoring a points win over Malaysia's Khir Akyazian Bin Azmi to guarantee a bronze medal: "It was a competitive fight but Duffy won all three rounds. He was the one who landed the clean punches as his opponent kept backing off. It was impressive and a great win."

  13. Athleticspublished at 20:36 British Summer Time 29 July 2014

    Just as the Kenyans dominated the 10,000m, the smart money goes on a Jamaican 1-2-3 in the 400m final. England's Kelly Massey is hoping to upset the party - she runs on the outside.

  14. #bbcglasgow2014published at 20:33 British Summer Time 29 July 2014

    Mark Chapman
    BBC Sport presenter on Twitter

    Mark Chapman:, external Great guests on #TonightAtTheGames from 22:40 BST on BBC One such as Scottish heroes Ross Murdoch, Hannah Miley and legends Daley Thompson and Seb Coe.

  15. Medal ceremony - athleticspublished at 20:33 British Summer Time 29 July 2014

    Huge roar from the Glasgow crowd as England's Laura Samuel smiles, waves and steps on to the Hampden podium to get her silver medal slung around her neck. The 23-year-old from Leicester jumped 14.09m to finish behind Jamaica's Kimberly Williams - the first time she has broken the 14m barrier.

  16. Athleticspublished at 20:29 British Summer Time 29 July 2014

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

    "Whatever you do at the beginning of the race takes its toll later on and it cost Isaac Makwala there. At 180m into the race he turned it on, but he put too much effort in on the bend and ran out of steam. As for Nigel Levine, he has lovely technique but he just doesn't have the speed, there was no change in acceleration from him."

  17. Athleticspublished at 20:28 British Summer Time 29 July 2014

    Plenty of home nations' interest among the 12 men taking to the cage in a short while (20:40pm BST).

    Mark Dry, Andy Frost and Chris Bennett fling for Scotland; Alex Smith, Nick Miller and Amir Williamson will hurl for England; and Dempsey McGuigan will launch his hammer for Northern Ireland.

  18. Athleticspublished at 20:27 British Summer Time 29 July 2014

    More British interest in the final semi-final as Nigel Levine goes for a place in the showpiece. Unfortunately he is nowhere to be seen as Lalonde Gordon finishes strongly to nick the win from Latoy Williams and Isaac Makwala. Botswana's Makwala, who set a new African record last month, looks almost certain to duck over the line first but fades quicker than a cheap pair of jeans. And that means he will not even reach the final as a fastest loser.

  19. Swimmingpublished at 20:25 British Summer Time 29 July 2014

    Stephen Milne dives inImage source, PA

    It's the men's 1500m freestyle final next and there will be plenty of eyes on England's Jay Lelliott. The 19-year-old from Portland, Dorset, underwent two operations for a recurrent brain tumour at the ages of 12 and 13 but now finds himself going for a Commonwealth medal.

    England are also represented by Daniel Fogg, while Neath-born Daniel Jervis is seeking to continue a fantastic final night for Wales in the pool. Scotland are represented by 20-year-old Stephen Milne.

    The favourite, however, is Canada's Ryan Cochrane, a silver medallist at the 2012 Olympics.