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. Bronze Medalpublished at 19:29 British Summer Time 29 July 2014

    Chinu ChinuImage source, PA

    Another bronze for England as Wolverhampton's Chinu Chinu beat Hollis Ochieng Mkanga of Kenya in the 125kg repechage.

    "I have waited so long for this day, it is what I have trained day and night for," said Chinu, who missed out on selection for the 2010 Commonwealth Games in India, where he was born before moving to England as a teenager.

    "I have been through so much to make my country, all my friends and family proud."

    The Englishman, who goes by a single name, was shown as 'XXX Chinu' on the big screen and scoreboard. He said: "It is a pretty cool name, isn't it?"

  2. Athleticspublished at 19:27 British Summer Time 29 July 2014

    The three Kenyans - Joyce Chepkiri, Emily Chebet and Florence Kiplagat - are still dominating the race as they saunter past the 5,600m mark. The British quartet are bunched together from sixth to ninth. One of those managing to nick fourth would be almost as credible as grabbing a medal.

  3. Gold Medalpublished at 19:25 British Summer Time 29 July 2014

    Ben ProudImage source, Getty Images

    Brilliant by England's Ben Proud as the Londoner collects his second gold of the Games with a stunning effort.

    The 19-year-old edges out Australians Cameron McEvoy and James Magnussen who finish second and third respectively.

    That's England's ninth gold in the pool at these Games. Proud has two of them having already finished first in the 50m butterfly final.

  4. Athleticspublished at 19:25 British Summer Time 29 July 2014

    Brendan Foster
    BBC athletics commentator and ex-CWG champion

    "Lap 11 was the slowest lap of the race so far - 82 seconds. There is still no pace here but that's OK - and it is good for the British athletes of Kate Avery, Sonia Samuels, Elizabeth Potter and Elinor Kirk."

  5. Swimmingpublished at 19:21 British Summer Time 29 July 2014

    Nick Hope
    BBC Sport in Glasgow

    "Welsh swimmer Jazz Carlin breathing heavily and shrugs as she grabs hold of the lane rope at the end of her 400m race after finishing second. She would have loved gold, to add to her success over 800m last night, but it was a much improved performance from the heat swims and two medals has certainly helped restore some national pride at a difficult Games for the Welsh."

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

    Odds on a Kenyan 1-2-3 in the women's 10,000m? Very slim. Joyce Chepkiri, Emily Chebet and Florence Kiplagat are already leading the chase. England's Kate Avery and Wales' Elinor Kirk are part of the pack trying to keep up.

  7. SWIMMINGpublished at 19:18 British Summer Time 29 July 2014

    Silver medallist Jazz Carlin of WalesImage source, Getty Images

    Silver medallist Jazz Carlin of Wales: "I wanted gold but will take silver. I couldn't ask for a great reception from the crowd and to finish on such a high. I can't complain."

  8. Gold Medalpublished at 19:18 British Summer Time 29 July 2014

    New Zealand's Lauren Boyle takes gold but what an effort by Welsh swimmer Jazz Carlin who earns her second medal of the Games after winning silver.

    Australia's Bronte Barrett edges out home favourite Hannah Miley for bronze. So that's a gold and a silver for 23-year-old Carlin in the last 24 hours.

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

    Tom Fordyce
    Chief sports writer in Glasgow

    "A fresh evening in the national stadium, and by the time the women's 1500m goes off just before 10pm it'll be a night for blankets on knees and hip-flasks to lips. The atmosphere as Scotland's Laura Muir (personal best: 4 mins 00.07 secs) takes on England's Laura Weightman (PB: 4:00.17) should be spicy enough to warm even those in ill-judged shorts and T-shirts. Can either upset pre-race favourite Helen Obriri, the fastest woman in the Commonwealths? One of the races of the Games so far."

  10. Swimmingpublished at 19:12 British Summer Time 29 July 2014

    Nick Hope
    BBC Sport in Glasgow

    Australia swimming teamImage source, @NICKHOPE

    "The final night of swimming at the Glasgow Commonwealth Games here in Tollcross is already under way.

    "It's been a fantastic event for the home nations - in particular Scotland and England - but the stand out team have been the Australian.

    "They have an incredible 49 medals vs England's 24 and just performed a pre-race team 'war-dance' to signal they will fight through to the final race - they relays!

  11. Best clipspublished at 19:11 British Summer Time 29 July 2014

    Here are some great action clips to watch that you may have missed:

    Olympic champion Greg Rutherford defies steward to meet fans at Hampden Park

    Andrew Osagie disqualified from men's 800m

    Andrew Osagie disqualified from men's 800mImage source, Getty Images

    Uganda's Mike Sekabembe lands 'double punch' during the super heavyweight quarter finals

    A Badminton official was hit in the face by shuttlecock from Kenya's Joseph Matheri Githitu

    Northern Ireland's Oakley finishes with flat tyre women's cross-country mountain bike race.

  12. Swimmingpublished at 19:10 British Summer Time 29 July 2014

    Can Hannah Miley sign off in the pool by winning her second gold for Scotland? Will Welsh swimmer Jazz Carlin be shedding more tears of joy after her gold in the 800m freestyle? Both race in the women's 400m freestyle final - the first race in an action packed final night at the Tollcross International Swimming Centre. Sheffield-born Ellie Faulkner flies England's flag. The race is moments away.

  13. Netballpublished at 19:08 British Summer Time 29 July 2014

    Wales' hopes of finishing in the top two of their group and qualifying for the semi-finals are over after a 61-41 defeat by South Africa.

    Earlier New Zealand's 88-19 demolition of St Lucia ended Scotland's hopes of making the last four.

    Better news for England, who romped to a 70-24 win over Trinidad & Tobago and will be sure of making the semis if they beat Barbados on Wednesday.

  14. Gymnasticspublished at 19:07 British Summer Time 29 July 2014

    Beth Tweddle
    BBC Sport gymnastics expert

    "It was so exciting to watch. There was competition for first and second and then a battle for third and fourth. In a way it was more nerve-racking watching Canada against Wales for bronze than England taking on Australia for gold. Wales have had such a long wait for a medal, and they were so nervous. Even when the medal was confirmed half of the team believed it, and the other half didn't.

    "The girls worked so strong and you couldn't have asked more through the competition.

    "These medals will mean so much. Olympics is the main goal, but the Commonwealths are the friendly games and the one you enjoy and you want to be part of it."

  15. Shootingpublished at 19:05 British Summer Time 29 July 2014

    Shooter Jen McIntoshImage source, Getty Images

    Scotland's Jen McIntosh tells BBC Sport after winning a silver in the 50m rifle 3 positions: "It was absolute incredible to win another medal in from the of a home crowd. The last shot was a tricky one and I just tried to keep my heart rate down, and my breathing as steady as it could be and I got it."

    The medal is McIntosh's fifth of the Games overall and means she overtakes mother, Shirley, to become Scotland's most decorated female athlete in Commonwealth history.

    McIntosh adds: "My mum gave me a big hug and said she was proud of me. Both her and my dad have give me a lot of support. I always keen to follow in my mum's footsteps, she finally gave in and I'm here."

  16. Boxingpublished at 19:04 British Summer Time 29 July 2014

    Motherwell's finest Charlie Flynn - with apologies to anyone else in Motherwell who believes they deserve that accolade - will win a Commonwealth bronze at the very least after coming through a tough scrap against Ghana's Jessie Lartey.

    Flynn, 20, had blood leaking from a cut to his eye at the end but he got the decision from the judges after nicking the third round thanks to a couple of tasty uppercuts and hooks.

  17. Get involved using #bbcglasgow2014published at 19:01 British Summer Time 29 July 2014

    Clare Balding
    BBC Sport presenter on Twitter

    The BBC swimming teamImage source, Clare Balding

    The swimming team prepping for the final evening. Coming up on BBC1 @MarkFosterSwim @AdrianMoorhouse @Andyjamesonswim

  18. Weightliftingpublished at 18:58 British Summer Time 29 July 2014

    The men's 94kg category (19:30 BST) pits England's Sonny Webster and Owen Boxall against Scotland's Peter Kirkbride.

    Kirkbride, 26, competed at London 2012 despite suffering a torn biceps muscle mid-event, while Boxall is the current British champion. Faavae Faauliuli, the Samoan who narrowly beat Kirkbride to Commonwealth gold in India four years ago, will be back to defend his title in Glasgow.

    Nigeria are the nation to watch in the weightlifting tournament as a whole - their lifters picked up four gold medals at the Delhi Games and the team's coach has vowed to double that figure in Glasgow.

  19. Gymnasticspublished at 18:58 British Summer Time 29 July 2014

    Aimee Lewis
    BBC Sport in Glasgow

    "Oof the tension. It was a nervy ending as the crowd patiently waited for the results to come through after the Australians had asked for an enquiry. But, it's as you were - an England, Australia, Wales 1-2-3 in the women's team event. Now the crowd celebrate. A row of women wearing daffodil hats are on their feet, clapping along to The Clash's 'London Calling'."

  20. Gold Medalpublished at 18:56 British Summer Time 29 July 2014

    England's women amass a total of 167.555 to see off the challenge of Australia and clinch gold, with Wales claiming bronze.

    Becky Downie, Hannah Whelan, Ruby Harrold, Claudia Fragapane and Kelly Simm matched the achievements of England's men with an all-round strong performance over the two days of the team competition at the Hydro.