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

    Still no let-up in the brutal pace from Alistair Brownlee as he grinds the rest of the field to dust.

    Nostrils flaring, grimace spreading across his face, but a Commonwealth title to go with his Olympic crown is just down the road.

  2. Track Cyclingpublished at 16:43 British Summer Time 24 July 2014

    Australia's Matthew Glaetzer set a new Commonwealth men's sprint record as the mark was lowered five times in qualifying at the Sir Chris Hoy Velodrome.

    Glaetzer, 21, topped the timesheets with 9.779 seconds, while compatriot Peter Lewis and New Zealand trio Ed Dawkins, Sam Webster and Matthew Archibald all bettered Shane Perkins' previous mark of 10.058secs, set in Delhi four years ago.

    Triple Olympic champion Jason Kenny was pushed into 11th place in 10.206s.

    Kenny was also beaten in the first round, by New Zealand's Ed Dawkins, though both he and Crampton managed to live another day courtesy of repechage wins.

    Five of the six repechage riders came from the home nations, a result of a poor showing in the first round, meaning early exits for England's Olympic team sprint champion Philip Hindes, Welsh hope Lewis Oliva and Scotland's Callum Skinner.

    Skinner's fellow Scots John Paul and Chris Pritchard failed to claim one of the 12 qualifying spots.

  3. Triathlonpublished at 16:42 British Summer Time 24 July 2014

    BBC Radio Jersey's Tim Pryer on Twitter:, external "Daniel Halksworth drops back to 17th after the first lap of the run. Was great to see him up there briefly in bronze position."

  4. Get involved - send us a text on 81111published at 16:42 British Summer Time 24 July 2014

    Ben: Do you not think Marc Austin has been a bit of a tactical numpty? I know he has had a go but really he went too early with a rush of blood. He should have stayed with the pack, he was always going to get dropped.

  5. Triathlon - Final run lappublished at 16:41 British Summer Time 24 July 2014

    The crowd rise to applaud as Alistair Brownlee comes through to complete his second lap. He is 13 seconds ahead of brother Jonathan and a minute and 12 seconds ahead of South African Richard Murray with only a final 3.3km to go.

  6. Triathlonpublished at 16:39 British Summer Time 24 July 2014

    The camera pans back down the road behind leader Alistair Brownlee and brother Jonathan is a shrinking red blob in his rear view mirrors.

    There might be time for high-fives down the final 100m at this rate.

  7. Divingpublished at 16:37 British Summer Time 24 July 2014

    BBC Radio Devon's Gordon Sparks on Twitter:, external "After previously not having a partner, England's Tom Daley to do 10m synchros at the Commonwealth Games with 20-year-old James Denny on Friday 1 August."

  8. Triathlonpublished at 16:36 British Summer Time 24 July 2014

    They will be dancing on the streets of Jersey tonight if Daniel Halksworth barges his way on to the podium. He has dropped out of third position, and will need to find a gale-force second wind if he is to get back to South African Richard Murray in third.

    Jersey have won four Commonwealth medals over the years, but have suffered a barren stretch of success. Shooter Colin Mallett claimed gold in 1990, the last time the Channel Island earned a medal. A tiring Halksworth has plenty of work to do if that is going to change.

  9. Triathlonpublished at 16:35 British Summer Time 24 July 2014

    Steve Trew
    BBC Sport triathlon expert & coach

    "We've seen Richard Murray close some really big gaps in the past but can he do it today? Alistair Brownlee looks like he is pulling away at the front but Jonathan Brownlee in second could be within Murray's reach."

  10. Triathlonpublished at 16:35 British Summer Time 24 July 2014

    Non Stanford
    Injured triathlon world champion and BBC Sport expert

    "Alistair always looks like he is suffering, but that's just the face he pulls when he is running. He's in control of this race and the gold medal looks to be his. I think he wanted to pull Jonathan with him when he kicked on and seemed to be looking over his shoulder urging his brother to come with him. But Jonathan is just struggling that bit more. He's still clear of third place though."

  11. Triathlonpublished at 16:35 British Summer Time 24 July 2014

    About six km to go for the Brownlees, which equates to around 20 minutes in their world.

    Alistair is still looking like he is just a couple of strides away from crashing face-first into the wall, but he is stretching away from younger brother Jonathan.

  12. Triathlonpublished at 16:34 British Summer Time 24 July 2014

    BBC Radio 5 live

    Judith Austin, mother of Scotland's Marc Austin: "I'm a bit worried about his run now because he looks exhausted! He started triathlon since he was 11 and has been focusing on the Commonwealth Games since a young age. The main thing for him, though, was just being selected and he has achieved that."

  13. Get involved using #bbcglasgow2014published at 16:32 British Summer Time 24 July 2014

    Andy Gilderdale:, external Does a Brownlee one-two put the People's Republic Of Yorkshire on top of the medal table? It's like 2012 all over again.

    Dan Ogunshakin:, external Watching the Brownlees in action is just awe inspiring. They're destroying some world class athletes.

    Emily Ward:, external I think we all just need the Brownlee brothers to hold hands as they cross the line together and share the gold.

  14. Triathlonpublished at 16:31 British Summer Time 24 July 2014

    Alistair Brownlee is trying to nip the possibility of a home straight drama in the bud. He injects more pace and opens up five seconds on younger brother Jonathan at the end of the first run lap.

    Richard Murray is a minute and a second behind Jonathan in third.

  15. Coming Uppublished at 16:30 British Summer Time 24 July 2014

    16:30-18:13 Watch the Cycling including Sir Bradley Wiggins riding for England in men's team pursuit (17:36)

    18:00-21:55 Watch the Rhythmic Gymnastics - Women's team final

    18:00-20:45 Watch the Judo - British Isles competitors in all five gold-medal contests

    19:07-21:15 Watch the Swimming including Scots Hannah Miley in the women's 400m individual medley (19:07) and Michael Jamieson in the men's 200m breaststroke (21:03)

  16. Triathlonpublished at 16:29 British Summer Time 24 July 2014

    Richard Murray, a South African farmer, has taken over third place. Australia's Ryan Bailie and Canada's Andrew Yorke are just behind.

  17. Triathlonpublished at 16:27 British Summer Time 24 July 2014

    Steve Trew
    BBC Sport triathlon expert & coach

    "The Brownlees just look so good. They run the first 2.5km as if that is all they have to worry about and then see if they have opened up a gap. If there is still anybody with them then they will be hurting too - that is their tactic and it has been proved to work many, many times."

  18. Triathlonpublished at 16:26 British Summer Time 24 July 2014

    Non Stanford
    Injured triathlon world champion and BBC Sport expert

    "The Brownlee brothers love being dominant. They are both dominant racers. Alistair likes to the be the one pushing the pace from the front. Jonathan has a faster sprint finish so it could be his race if he's still in contention by the end. The race for third will be close."

  19. Triathlonpublished at 16:26 British Summer Time 24 July 2014

    Time for a bit amateur body language interpretation.

    Alistair Brownlee looks in more pain, grimacing and snorting, but has opened up a second-lead on Jonathan. Jonny looks a little more comfortable for my money though.

    Has he got a kick stored in the tank?

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

    Marc Austin, who is 15th and a minute behind the Brownlees, would sound like a WWE wrestler if he had a slightly-scary nickname. He doesn't. However, he does have an "easy" training programme which namesake Steve 'Stone Cold' Austin would be proud of...

    "Well, I do an hour in the gym - nothing too hard, just functional stuff - then an hour of easy swimming," explains the Scot. "Then I go out on the bike for 90 minutes just to spin the legs, then a run to finish it off. That's an easy day." Quite.