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

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  1. Track cyclingpublished at 17:12 British Summer Time 24 July 2014

    There are three sets of medals to be fought for on the track tonight.

    First up is the women's sprint B2 tandem finals, before England and Australia face off in a 4,000m team pursuit final featuring Sir Bradley of Wiggins.

    The evening's finale is the men's team sprint where an England team consisting of Kian Emadi, Jason Kenny and Philip Hindes goes for gold against New Zealand.

  2. #71club - number three (Falkland Islands)published at 17:10 British Summer Time 24 July 2014

    Injured Badminton player Mike BrownleeImage source, #71CLUB

    BBC Sport's Ollie Williams is attempting to interview an athlete from all 71 nations and territories participating in the Commonwealth Games to create the 71 Club (#71club).

    Oh no! An injured Brownlee! Except we're at the badminton and the victim is poor Mike Brownlee, from the Falkland Islands, who has knee ligament damage and can't play. He's coaching and supporting his team-mates instead and is the third member of the 71 Club.

    "My triathlon is a bit ropey," admits Mike, who is an aviation firefighter back home and says he's 'apparently' distantly related to England's triathlon duo Alistair and Jonny."Being here is an honour. You see some of these guys on TV, they're heroes to us."

    Make sure you catch Tonight at the Games on BBC One at 22:40 (BST) to hear more from the #71club athletes.

  3. Postpublished at 17:08 British Summer Time 24 July 2014

    Time for a quick Glaswegian lesson.

    Gallus - cocky, cheeky, brazen.

    If you have any more words you want to add to the dictionary for non-locals then you can tweet #weegieword., external Hazel Irvine will be putting on her thickest accent to read some of them out on BBC One later.

  4. Track Cyclingpublished at 17:05 British Summer Time 24 July 2014

    And quick as a flash, Danni Khan is bumped down to third in the women's 500m time trial with both Stephanie McKenzie of New Zealand and Malaysian Fatehah Mustapa both going quicker. England's Jess Varnish and Australia's Steph Morton are next up.

  5. Triathlonpublished at 17:05 British Summer Time 24 July 2014

    Alistair BrownleeImage source, Getty Images

    New Commonwealth champion Alistair Brownlee, on BBC One: "We had Scotland's Marc Austin for company who worked pretty hard. We said to to him you have to give all you've got or we'll attack and he did and got dropped. But I never thought we would be three in a breakaway, I thought maybe a group of five or six.

    "Again there were more Yorkshire flags here than from any other nation, the support was fantastic."

  6. Track Cyclingpublished at 17:05 British Summer Time 24 July 2014

    England's Jess Varnish is now in the silver medal spot in the women's 500m time trial. Australia's Steph Morton is currently in gold. You suspect the next heat will decide it as Anna Meares goes up against England's Victoria Williamson.

  7. Triathlonpublished at 17:05 British Summer Time 24 July 2014

    Annie Emmerson
    Former GB triathlete and BBC Sport triathlon expert

    "Alistair executed the perfect race, he put himself on the line just that little bit more, and he seems to be able to dig that bit deeper.

    "I don't want to jinx it but I think Team England will be so hard to beat in the mixed triathlon team relay, which is making its Games debut here on Saturday."

  8. Track Cyclingpublished at 17:03 British Summer Time 24 July 2014

    Ben Dirs
    BBC Sport in Glasgow

    "Back at the velodrome, which this evening is a curious blend of cycling, happy house rave and fine dining at one end of the track. We are knee deep in the women's time trial - England's Jess Varnish goes against Australia's Stephanie Morton in heat six, Australia's two-time Olympic champion Anna Meares goes against England's Victoria Williamson in heat seven."

  9. Triathlonpublished at 17:01 British Summer Time 24 July 2014

    Steve Trew
    BBC Sport triathlon expert & coach

    "Alistair Brownlee has the confidence of knowing that when he is fit he can beat anybody in the world, and he has asserted his authority throughout this race.

    "He has been European champion, world champion and Olympic champion, and now three become four as he becomes Commonwealth champion."

  10. Triathlonpublished at 17:01 British Summer Time 24 July 2014

    New Commonwealth champion Alistair Brownlee, who is also the reigning Olympic champion, on BBC One: "That's all you can want from a race. It was tough right from the start to the finish. I really enjoyed it - Jonny was brilliant too.

    "This is the goal I wanted to achieve for the season and I've done it now. Now I've done everything I've wanted to do in my career - I don't know what to do now. Maybe I should retire!"

  11. Triathlonpublished at 17:00 British Summer Time 24 July 2014

    Andrew Yorke of Canada ended fourth, Ryan Bailie of Australia came home fifth, Aaron Harris of England finished sixth and Scotland's David McNamee was seventh.

  12. Weightliftingpublished at 16:59 British Summer Time 24 July 2014

    Saj Chowdhury
    BBC Sport in Glasgow

    "England's Jo Calvino lies in joint sixth after the snatch section of the 48kg competition.

    "The 32-year-old managed 66kg. To put that in some sort of perspective, three others lifted 70kg-plus, including the current leader India's Sanjita Khumukcham, who equalled the Games record with 77kg.

    "Calvino will have to find something special in the clean and jerk if she is to win her first Commonwealth medal in four attempts. The best combined total of the two rounds wins gold."

  13. Triathlonpublished at 16:57 British Summer Time 24 July 2014

    Jonathan Brownlee comes home to a consolation hug from brother Alistair. He is 11 seconds behind on the clock but he didn't have an early victory lap like his brother.

    South Africa's Richard Murray slaps plenty of palms on his way through to claiming bronze.

  14. Triathlonpublished at 16:56 British Summer Time 24 July 2014

    Commonwealth silver medallist Jonny Brownlee on BBC One: "Alistair was better than me today. We said it would be a honest race and it was. We were even over the swimming and cycling but his running is stronger than mine. I'm pleased with second - I gave it everything I got."

  15. Track Cyclingpublished at 16:55 British Summer Time 24 July 2014

    England's world junior champion Danni Khan has just flown round her two laps in 35.420 seconds in the women's 500m time trial. Khan's time is now the one to beat. But Australian great Anna Meares is still to come.

  16. Triathlonpublished at 16:55 British Summer Time 24 July 2014

    Non Stanford
    Injured triathlon world champion and BBC Sport expert

    "Alistair knew for a while he had this win the bag, but until the end he still pushed himself even though he had a substantial lead. That's a measure of the kind of guy he is. Jonathan likes to win but I don't think he will be disappointed. Deep down he will know that Alistair has been outstripping him on a daily basis so he will be pleased for his brother."

  17. Gold Medalpublished at 16:51 British Summer Time 24 July 2014

    Alistair BrownleeImage source, Getty Images

    Alistair Brownlee takes time to scoop up a flag of St George and any other nation that is handed to him on the home straight.

    Maybe he is hoping that the white rose of Yorkshire will be in among the mix.

    He crosses the line and gives the snappers the photo they want - holding aloft the finish tape with "Glasgow 2014" towards the lenses.

  18. Triathlonpublished at 16:50 British Summer Time 24 July 2014

    Alistair Brownlee is still bouncing off the Tarmac like he has helium in his heels.

    He has a little glance over his shoulder to check there is nothing brewing behind. Nope, nothing except a heat shimmer on the road.

    A bravura performance from the Olympic champion.

  19. Track Cyclingpublished at 16:47 British Summer Time 24 July 2014

    England's Sophie Thornhill and Helen Scott are 1-0 up in the best-of-three tandem sprint final against Scotland's Aileen McGlynn and Louise Haston.

    The second race takes place at around 17:10 BST.

  20. Triathlonpublished at 16:46 British Summer Time 24 July 2014

    Non Stanford
    Injured triathlon world champion and BBC Sport expert

    "This is the Alistair Brownlee we love to watch, racing aggressively and dominating. Alistair could race the triathlon and do the 10K on the track and I know it's been talked about with the times he posts. But every time he tries to do track training he hasn't quite managed to stay fit and be able to do it with his running style. Track running and road running are different things."