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. Swimmingpublished at 19:56 British Summer Time 29 July 2014

    Adrian Moorhouse
    Olympic gold medallist and BBC swimming expert

    "Daniel Tranter deserves that gold because that was a fantastic swim, he's swam four fantastic legs. He retired from swimming in 2011 and has come back and got himself a gold medal. He was the one person who held of Daniel Wallace in the breaststoke."

  2. Gold medalpublished at 19:56 British Summer Time 29 July 2014

    Daniel Tranter of AustraliaImage source, AFP

    Gold for Australia's Daniel Tranter but it's raining medals for the home nations in the pool.

    Daniel Wallace, who appeared at pool side wearing a kilt much to the delight of the home crowd, produces a powerful final 100m to add silver to the gold the Scot won in the 400m individual medley.

    South Africa's Chad le Clos takes bronze - his sixth medal in Glasgow. A phenomenal effort.

  3. Athleticspublished at 19:55 British Summer Time 29 July 2014

    In the middle of Hampden Park, all eyes switch to the men's decathlon. England's John Lane, who was second ahead of the penultimate event, takes a short run up and flings it well over the 52m mark. A cheeky grin from the Sheffield man, who is happy with that effort in what he, I'm sure, would not describe as his best event. That's enough to keep him fourth in the overall standings.

  4. Athleticspublished at 19:48 British Summer Time 29 July 2014

    Paula Radcliffe
    BBC Sport athletics expert & 2002 CWG champion

    "That was great to see between Beth Potter and and Kate Avery. I think we were all rooting for Beth to hang on but Kate just pipped her. It's nice to see them both get personal bests. They will have relished running in this stadium. The Kenyans will have gone into the race trying to clean up with the medals, but Florence Kiplagat will not be happy that Joyce Chepkiri has done her on the line and got the gold."

  5. Athleticspublished at 19:47 British Summer Time 29 July 2014

    Heart-warming scenes as Scotland's Beth Potter and her English rival Kate Avery share beaming smiles and a warm hug at the finishing line. Then, the British love-in doesn't stop there. Both see their respective national flags flung in their direction and they find the energy from somewhere to jog off together and share a celebratory lap of honour.

  6. Swimmingpublished at 19:47 British Summer Time 29 July 2014

    What a night for Wales in the pool. Three races gone and they already have one gold and one silver. Five more races to go. Will the Welsh dragon be roaring in the men's 200m individual medley? Cardiff's Ieuan Lloyd will do his utmost to make sure it does.

  7. Swimmingpublished at 19:45 British Summer Time 29 July 2014

    Gold medallist Georgina Davies from Wales on her duel with silver medallist England's Lauren Quigley: "I'm so happy, especially the two of us battling against each other and now we stand on the podium next to each other. And we both smashed the old British record.

    "It is back to Loughborough to train tomorrow, but I don't want to stop swimming now because I want the fast times to keep coming.

    The 50m backstroke will not feature in Rio 2016, so Georgia will target the 100m. "I've gained a lot of confidence in the 100m after this week and if I keep training then hopefully in two years I'll be there in Rio."

  8. Wrestlingpublished at 19:44 British Summer Time 29 July 2014

    Korey Jarvis beats Rajeev Tomar to pick up the last gold medal in the wrestling competition today.

  9. Athleticspublished at 19:43 British Summer Time 29 July 2014

    Joyce Chepkirui of KenyaImage source, Getty Images

    Florence Kiplagat kicks hard from the front, eyes fixed on the big screen. But she runs out of steam as Joyce Chepkiri makes a late dash to nick it.

    And then there's more drama. Scotland's Beth Potter led earlier in the race but is coming under increasing pressure down the straight from England's Kate Avery. There's a gasp from the Hampden crowd and then a silenced hush - which tells you everything you need to know. The Scottish hope is pipped at the line.

  10. Boxingpublished at 19:41 British Summer Time 29 July 2014

    Northern Ireland's Joe Fitzpatrick wins a unanimous verdict to defeat Kenya's Nicholas Okongo Okoth.

    But victory - and a guaranteed medal -comes at a cost. A clash of heads towards the end opens up what looks like a deep cut around Fitzpatrick's eye. The medics will have to work hard on that to patch him up for his semi-final bout.

  11. Gold medalpublished at 19:40 British Summer Time 29 July 2014

    Georgia Davies celebratesImage source, Reuters

    More joy for Wales in the pool as Georgia Davies takes gold ahead of England's Lauren Quigley, the Stockport-born swimmer forced to settle for silver. Bronze goes to Canada's Brooklyn Snodgrass.

    Twenty-four hours ago Wales did not have a female gold medal winner in the Commonwealth pool for 40 years. Now they have two.

    Australia, who have been a dominant force, had three swimmers in this race but Madi Wilson, Emily Seebohm and Belinda Hocking were all edged off the podium.

  12. Get involvedpublished at 19:39 British Summer Time 29 July 2014

    Louise:, external I love Chad's dad - emblematic of proud Dads everywhere

    Finlay Duncan:, external I don't think I can ever watch a major swimming event again that doesn't feature Bert Le Clos as a pundit. Top man!

    Louis:, external Any chance of Bert le Clos becoming a full time pundit?

  13. Athleticspublished at 19:39 British Summer Time 29 July 2014

    Brendan Foster
    BBC athletics commentator and ex-CWG champion

    "It has been a great mini-battle for fourth between Beth Potter and Kate Avery. Potter leading for a while really lifted this race. Before this race you would have said Kiplagat would win - now I'm not too sure."

  14. Swimmingpublished at 19:39 British Summer Time 29 July 2014

    Nick Hope
    BBC Sport in Glasgow

    "Chad Le Clos' father Bert appears pool-side with the event presenter and reveals he has a very croaky voice from 'screaming all week'.

    "Unsurprisingly he claims the event has been 'unbelievable' - his trademark phrase - and it could get even better for the Le Clos family tonight with Chad looking to add to his five medals (two gold) here in Glasgow. He's in in two further finals..."

  15. Athleticspublished at 19:37 British Summer Time 29 July 2014

    Chepkiri, Chebet and Kiplagat streak around the bend about 30m ahead of British pair Beth Potter and Kate Avery. England's Avery is now hot on the heels of Potter with three laps left.

  16. Athleticspublished at 19:34 British Summer Time 29 July 2014

    Now the Kenyan trio make their move. The three athletes cruise past Scotland's Beth Potter with six laps to go. Potter is about 10 metres behind and has to forget about those three - they're long gone now. Joyce Chepkiri, Emily Chebet and Florence Kiplagat are very comfortable.

  17. Athleticspublished at 19:32 British Summer Time 29 July 2014

    Brendan Foster
    BBC athletics commentator and ex-CWG champion

    "Great picture seeing the blue vest of Scotland leading some of the greats."

  18. Swimmingpublished at 19:32 British Summer Time 29 July 2014

    They're still catching their breath at the Tollcross International Swimming Centre but they are already preparing for the women's 50m backstroke final. Can England's Lizzie Simmonds or Lauren Quigley add another gold after Ben Proud's stunning effort? Or will Georgia Davies spark celebrations in Wales? Scotland's 16-year-old Kathleen Dawson is also going for a medal.

  19. Swimmingpublished at 19:31 British Summer Time 29 July 2014

    Rebecca Adlington
    Four-time Olympic medallist and BBC Sport swimming expert

    On England's ninth gold medal in the pool: "We only got nine medals in Delhi in total in 2010. But even Jazz Carlin was great for Wales in the 400m freestyle. She was not disappointed with silver and Scotland's Hannah Miley knocked three seconds off her personal best and this was her seventh event."

  20. Athleticspublished at 19:30 British Summer Time 29 July 2014

    Roared on by the Glasgow crowd, Scotland's Beth Potter goes for the break. Huge response from the Saltire-waving fans as the 22-year-old decides to take this race by the scruff of the neck. She leads with eight laps to go.