Summary

  • Swimming - Ross Murdoch gold and Michael Jamieson silver in 200m breaststroke

  • Judo - Scottish sisters Kimberley and Louise Renicks both win gold

  • Triathlon - England's Alistair Brownlee and Jodie Stimpson win gold

  • Cycling - Sir Bradley Wiggins wins silver in team pursuit

  • Athletics - Mo Farah withdraws from the Games

  • Catch up on today's events using the 'Live Coverage' tab

  1. Postpublished at 23:10 British Summer Time 24 July 2014

    Francesca Jones, Laura Halford and Nikara JenkinsImage source, PA

    But for tonight it is goodbye from the Wales rhythmic gymnastic team and goodbye from me.

    Well done everybody, I make that a day well spent.

    Jonathan Jurejko will be back from 08:00 BST to take you through Day Two. Join him.

  2. Best of Radio 5 livepublished at 23:06 British Summer Time 24 July 2014

    BBC Radio 5 live

    "Mindblowing" - Scotland's Ross Murdoch reacts to his gold medal in 200 breaststroke

    Mother of England's judo gold medallist Ashley McKenzie says her son was "so determined" to succeed after serious health problems when he was young

    Tears of joy from triathlete Vicky Holland after winning bronze.

    More clips on Radio 5 live's In Short section.

  3. Friday's highlightspublished at 23:04 British Summer Time 24 July 2014

    Joanna RowsellImage source, Getty Images

    What to look forward tomorrow then?

    08:45 - Shooting: England's Amber Hill, who won the BBC Young Sports Personality of the Year award in 2013, competes in the women's skeet.

    11:00 - Track cycling: World champion Joanna Rowsell will be the favourite for England in the women's individual pursuit, though Canada and Australia will be well represented and Scotland's Katie Archibald has a strong shot at a medal, as does Elinor Barker for Wales.

    19:00 - Swimming: A chance to see Michael Jamieson try and make amends for his 200m defeat in the men's 100m breaststroke semi-finals.

    Coverage starts from 09:00 on BBC One and BBC Three, while you can follow up to 15 live streams on the BBC Sport website.

  4. #bbcglasgow2014published at 22:55 British Summer Time 24 July 2014

    Sir Chris Hoy
    Six-time Olympic champion and BBC Sport cycling expert

    Chris Hoy Velodrome drawingImage source, @CHRISHOY

    "Thanks to Rebecca Cobb aged 7 for this drawing of the velodrome that she did for me today, love the detail!"

  5. Track Cyclingpublished at 22:55 British Summer Time 24 July 2014

    Sir Bradley Wiggins' only Commonwealth Games event ended in silver rather than gold as the England team pursuit squad were well beaten by an impressive Australian quartet.

    Later, Wiggins said he would not ride the Tour de France again after telling the BBC that road racing is "cut-throat" with "no kind of loyalty".

    England trio Jason Kenny, Philip Hindes and Kian Emadi were beaten by New Zealand in the team sprint final, while Australian Anna Mears romped to 500m time-trial gold,

  6. Get involvedpublished at 22:51 British Summer Time 24 July 2014

    Danny Singham:, external Medal table looking fairly solid for England after day one-good job to the athletes!

    Wendy Andre:, external Brilliant first day: England supreme in Triathlon and top of medal table.

    Matt Tye:, external Didn't think I'd be this into the Commonwealth Games but it's been brilliant! And England racking up medals too.

  7. #bbcglasgow2014published at 22:44 British Summer Time 24 July 2014

    Sir Chris Hoy
    Six-time Olympic champion and BBC Sport cycling expert

    Chris Hoy and the Renicks sistersImage source, @ChrisHoy

    "Not a bad day's work for the Renicks Family! Congratulations @Kimi48Renicks @judolouise5"

  8. Athleticspublished at 22:40 British Summer Time 24 July 2014

    The day began with the disappointing news that double Olympic champion Mo Farah had withdrawn from the Games to recover from a recent illness.

    "I really wanted to add the Commonwealth titles to my Olympic and World Championships, but the event is coming a few weeks too soon for me," he said.

    "My body is telling me it's not ready to race yet."

  9. Medal tablepublished at 22:32 British Summer Time 24 July 2014

    You know that medal table at 22:21? Lies, pure lies.

    The Wales rhythmic gymnastic silver medal has not made it's way through the system, that is what we are saying anyway.

    This is the true state of affairs with all four of the home nations in the top 11. Lovely stuff.

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  10. Get involvedpublished at 22:25 British Summer Time 24 July 2014

    Stuart in Glasgow: 10 medals on day one? Four Gold! All after an epic opening ceremony! Glasgow has been golden so far, proud to be from this city.

  11. Badmintonpublished at 22:23 British Summer Time 24 July 2014

    Scotland sent out a powerful message with two convincing wins on the opening day of the team competition. The host nation opened proceedings at the Emirates Arena by thrashing the Seychelles 5-0 and then hammering Guernsey by the same scoreline.

    Their dominant performance put them top of Group C alongside New Zealand, their next opponents on Friday, and on course for a place in the quarter-finals.

    Men's singles player Kieran Merrilees was among their most impressive performers, playing in both matches and spending a total of 41 minutes on court in winning 2-0 twice.

    "We wanted to come in strong and be ready for the tougher matches coming up," he said.

  12. Medal tablepublished at 22:21 British Summer Time 24 July 2014

    medal table

    So where does that leave the medal standings?

    Well after a profitable day in the triathlon in Strathclyde Country Park England are clear at the top.

    Scotland mined plenty of precious metal in the pool and are sitting pretty in third.

  13. Gold Medalpublished at 22:14 British Summer Time 24 July 2014

    lauren BrashImage source, PA

    Wales led for much of the competition, but it is Canada who take gold in the team final. The Welsh have to settle for second with Malaysia taking bronze and England fourth.

    Scotland finish in seventh with Lauren Brash wrapping up the competition with the final routine.