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 18:52 British Summer Time 29 July 2014

    Dan WallaceImage source, Getty Images

    There are eight gold medals up for grabs in the final session at Tollcross this evening, with plenty of home nations' hopefuls.

    England's 50m fly gold medallist Ben Proud set a Games record to qualify fastest for the 50m freestyle (19:16 BST). And Scotland's Dan Wallace, pictured, - who won the 400m individual medley - is another contender for double gold, when he goes in the 200m IM (19:47 BST).

    Wales' Georgia Davies goes into the 50m backstroke final (19:31 BST) as the fastest qualifier and team-mate Dan Jervis is expected to be in the fight for medals in the 1500m freestyle (20.23 BST) alongside Scotland's Stephen Milne.

    England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland will also be represented in both the men's and women's 4x100m medley finals (from 21:02 BST).

  2. Swimming finalspublished at 18:51 British Summer Time 29 July 2014

    Jazz CarlinImage source, Getty Images

    19:07 women's 400m freestyle - Jazz Carlin (Wales), Hannah Miley (Scotland)

    19:16 men's 50m freestyle - Ben Proud (England)

    19:34 women's 50m backstroke - Georgia Davies (Wales), Lauren Quigley (England)

    19:47 men's 200m individual medley - Chad le Clos (South Africa), Daniel Wallace (Scotland), Ieuan Lloyd (Wales)

    20:03 women's SM10 200m individual medley

    20:23 men's 1500m freestyle - Stephen Milne (Scotland)

    21:02 women's 4x100m medley relay (England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland)

    21:12 men's 4x100m medley relay (England, Scotland, Northern Ireland, Wales)

  3. Today's headlinespublished at 18:48 British Summer Time 29 July 2014

    GYMNASTICS: England win gold in the men's gymnastics team final as Scotland land a historic silver medal.

    ATHLETICS: Andrew Osagie of England disqualified from 800m after his appeal was rejected.

    Daniel RiversImage source, Getty Images

    SHOOTING: England's Daniel Rivers claims gold in the men's 50m Rifle 3 Positions. and Scotland's Jen McIntosh seals silver becoming Scotland's most successful female in Commonwealth Games history.

    SHOOTING: England's David Luckman wins his second gold in the Individual fullbore event.

    WEIGHTLIFTING: Nigerian gold medallist Chika Amalaha, 16, is provisionally suspended from the Commonwealth Games for failing a drugs test. Amalaha won in the women's 53kg category.

  4. Boxingpublished at 18:47 British Summer Time 29 July 2014

    Wales' Joe Cordina looked mighty impressive on the way to a unanimous points decision over New Zealand's Chad Mills.

    Cordina - who has beaten English and French opposition to reach this stage - produced a measured and skilled performance to outbox a slightly beleaguered Mills and guarantee himself a medal.

  5. Postpublished at 18:41 British Summer Time 29 July 2014

    Every major multi-sport event throws up the odd quirky medals table stat, so here's one for Glasgow 2014 . . .

    Coatbridge in Scotland - population just over 41,000 - sits 15th, ahead of Pakistan, Ghana and Northern Ireland.

    The Lanarkshire town can boast gold medals for the Renicks sisters - Louise and Kimberley - in judo and silver for Liam Davie as part of Scotland's male gymnastics team.

  6. Bronze Medalpublished at 18:41 British Summer Time 29 July 2014

    Wales take the bronze medal after Canada and Australia slip up. Huge smiles from their team.

  7. Athleticspublished at 18:38 British Summer Time 29 July 2014

    That not quenching your thirst for athletics? Then here's the rest of tonight's sumptuous menu...

    18:40: Women's triple jump - Laura Samuel (England)

    19:07: Women's 10,000m

    20:30: Women's 400m

    20:50: Men's hammer - Nick Miller, Alex Smith (both England), Scotland's Alex Dry

    20:45: Men's 110m hurdles - Will Sharman (England)

    21:00: Men's decathlon ends with 1500m

    21:50: Women's 1500m - Hannah England & Laura Weightman (England); Laura Muir (Scotland)

  8. Athleticspublished at 18:36 British Summer Time 29 July 2014

    The stands at Hampden Park are packed again and these adrenalin junkies clear their throats to roar on the athletes. Tonight's action is underway with the men taking part in the decathlon already flinging their javelins. Tune in here to see how the leading athletes, including top two Canada's Damian Warner and England's John Lane, fare.

  9. Boxingpublished at 18:33 British Summer Time 29 July 2014

    Ben Dirs
    BBC Sport in Glasgow

    Zack DaviesImage source, PA

    "Lots of Brits in action at the SECC tonight, you can't move for their furious fists. I won't mention all of them but one match to look out for is Wales' Zack Davies versus Scottish Olympian Josh Taylor in the light-welterweight category, they're fighting for a guaranteed bronze medal."

  10. Postpublished at 18:28 British Summer Time 29 July 2014

    Plenty of UK women will be inspired to start playing sport after watching the Commonwealth Games, says Minister for Sport Helen Grant.

    Grant believes role models such as English cyclist Laura Trott will boost female participation in sports.

    "We have a lot of work to do but we are doing it," she tells BBC Radio 4's Woman's Hour. "Laura Trott, Nicola Adams and Ellie Simmonds are the role models who can make that change happen."

  11. Postpublished at 18:21 British Summer Time 29 July 2014

    Prince HarryImage source, PA

    Ding ding, round one! Can't imagine a member of the Royal family, with plenty of security heavies watching their every move, has to use their fists on a regular basis.

    But here is Prince Harry squaring up in the ring to a sparring partner as he visited a coaching project at Gorbals Leisure Centre in Glasgow. All in a good cause.

  12. Shootingpublished at 18:18 British Summer Time 29 July 2014

    High fives all round for Jen McIntosh. That's because she is the first Scottish woman to win five Commonwealth Games medals, surpassing her mum, and fellow shooter, Shirley's total. I don't think Mum will be too upset.

  13. Silver Medalpublished at 18:14 British Summer Time 29 July 2014

    Jen McIntosh of Team ScotlandImage source, PA

    Scotland's Jen McIntosh claims her second medal of the Games, finishing second behind Jasmine Ser of Singapore at Barry Budden.

    The 23-year-old from Aberdeen won bronze in the 50m rifle prone on Monday, having claimed two golds and a bronze in Delhi four years ago.

  14. Gymnasticspublished at 18:12 British Summer Time 29 July 2014

    Australia and Canada are the only dangers to the medal hopes of the Home Nations in the women's team event. Sure the members of the England, Wales and Scotland teams are all huddled around a television in a draughty corridor inside the Hydro Arena. Signs of nerves from both sets of gymnasts.

  15. Weightliftingpublished at 18:12 British Summer Time 29 July 2014

    Aimee Lewis
    BBC Sport in Glasgow

    "It was quite some time ago that Marie-Eve Beauchemin-Nadeau stood on top of the podium to collect her weightlifting gold, but she's still on stage even though the auditorium has emptied. The reason? She's taking a group photo with her Canadian team-mates. It's been quite a successful event for the Canadians. They're fourth in the weightlifting medal table with a total of three (one gold and two bronze medals)."

  16. Bronze Medalpublished at 18:10 British Summer Time 29 July 2014

    Mike GrundyImage source, Getty Images

    Wigan's Mike Grundy takes bronze with a rapid 10-0 technical superiority victory over David Galea of Malta.

    Grundy, whose sister Sarah will also fight at 58kgs for England on Wednesday, said: "It is a big achievement to get the bronze/ I was a bit down to lose the semi-finals, but all the staff helped pick me up this afternoon.

    "My sister is here, and I heard her shouting over there. It is a different kind of experience having your sister around, we have supported each other."

  17. Gold Medalpublished at 18:08 British Summer Time 29 July 2014

    India's Sushil Kumar beats Qamar Abbas of Pakistan 8-0 to secure gold and further enhance his status in his home country (see 16:43 entry).

  18. Wrestlingpublished at 18:04 British Summer Time 29 July 2014

    Neil Johnston
    BBC Sport in Glasgow

    "The action is fast and furious. No sooner has one match finished than another begins. In the space of five minutes I have witnessed tears of frustration from one England wrestler and another team-mate punch the air in triumph.

    "Yana Rattigan is clearly distraught after losing her freestyle 48kg gold medal match. Out of view from the paying public, she walks past the waiting TV cameras and reporters and crumples to the floor in tears. A Team England official puts a consoling arm around her shoulder, whispers a few comforting words in her ear and Yana slowly climbs to her feet before conducting a string of interviews.

    "Minutes later England's Mike Grundy is clutching a St George's flag handed to him by a young fan after victory in his freestyle 74kg bronze medal contest."

  19. Wrestlingpublished at 18:02 British Summer Time 29 July 2014

    Yana RattiganImage source, PA

    England's Yana Rattigan is distraught as she finishes with the silver medal, losing to India's Vinesh in the gold-medal match.

    "There were a couple of moments where this was my match, like in the very first move I did, normally I pin from that move, like I did on the way to the final, but she is so damn good," says Rattigan.

    "I am selfish, I wanted the gold, but I have to wait for another time.

    "Every competition is experience, they say it is like two months of training. In wrestling, you can win against a strong person and then lose against a person who is weaker than you. The gold goes to the person for whom it all came together the most. I just did not do something right."

  20. Gold Medalpublished at 18:02 British Summer Time 29 July 2014

    Marie-Eve Beauchemin-Nadeau wins gold, with Mary Opeloge of Samoa having to settle for the silver and Fiji's Apolonia Vaivai bronze. England's Mercy Brown finishes just outside the medal places in fourth.