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. Judopublished at 18:52 British Summer Time 24 July 2014

    England's Ashley McKenzie speaking to BBC Three after winning -60kg gold: "I'm just so chuffed all my hard work has paid off and hopefully I will be able to perform like that in major championships in the future. The technical problems were a little disruptive, but I kept my focus.

    "Everyone has their own story I guess that mine is a little more interesting than most, but I want to be a role model for those kids with problems. We've all got problems."

  2. Postpublished at 18:50 British Summer Time 24 July 2014

    BBC Radio 5 live

    Keith Brownlee on Radio 5 liveImage source, 5 Live

    Radio 5 live on Twitter:, external Keith, Alistair Brownlee and Jonny Brownlee's dad, talks to Mark Chapman after they win Glasgow 2014 triathlon gold and silver.

  3. Gold Medalpublished at 18:45 British Summer Time 24 July 2014

    Ashley McKenzie jabs a finger of victory across to his coach as the clock ticks down and out on Navjot Chana's attempts to force his way back into contention.

    Gold is his.

  4. Swimmingpublished at 18:45 British Summer Time 24 July 2014

    Nick Hope
    BBC Sport in Glasgow

    "Tollcross venue staff make an apology to unhappy spectators whose arrival into the building has been delayed by queues at security.

    "However, when they arrive they're likely to want out again - this is genuinely the warmest indoor pool I have ever been in, beating the previous hottest of Ponds Forge in Sheffield.

    "Hopefully it won't bother the swimmers, but a few ex-swimmers are finding it tough..."

  5. Judopublished at 18:44 British Summer Time 24 July 2014

    A hold-up in the crucial final stages of this match as the scoreboard is reset.

    Finally action is resumed and Navjot Chana comes out on the attack to try and land a winning move to snatch victory. McKenzie is content to just grapple, hold and defend. Seventeen seconds to go.

  6. #bbcglasgow2014published at 18:41 British Summer Time 24 July 2014

    Scotty McTweety:, external Yesssssss first gold for Scotland, well done Kimberley Renicks!!!

    Jon Henry:, external Congrats Scotland! Picking up their first gold in Judo!

  7. Judopublished at 18:41 British Summer Time 24 July 2014

    Navjot Chana scores a waza-ari, worth seven points, but England's Ashley McKenzie responds in kind to keep his nose ahead on the scoreboard. A little less than a minute to go...

  8. Track Cyclingpublished at 18:39 British Summer Time 24 July 2014

    Sir Bradley Wiggins:Image source, Getty Images

    Sir Bradley Wiggins: "It's been a great break from the road and a good start for Rio. Four weeks ago we sat in a room for the first time in six years and wondered how far we can go.

    "We've had limited preparations for this and hopefully will look back in two years with gold medals around our necks thinking this was the starting point in Glasgow.

    "I've said all along the track was always what I was going to go back to. I need to put some muscle on and get stronger. It's going to be two years of graft and we can't underestimate how much work we have ahead to get in the right place for Rio."

  9. Judopublished at 18:39 British Summer Time 24 July 2014

    Ashley McKenzie, who was the first Briton eliminated from London 2012, has the upper hand in this Commonwealth -60kg final. India's Navjot Chana has picked up three warnings from the official. One more mistake and he will be eliminated.

    It is cagey, tactical stuff.

  10. Judopublished at 18:35 British Summer Time 24 July 2014

    Aimee Lewis
    BBC Sport in Glasgow

    "Kimberley Renicks receives a standing ovation from the boisterous home crowd and she can't stop smiling after winning Scotland's first gold with an ippon. Ear-splitting cheers and foot stamping - let the party begin."

  11. Judopublished at 18:35 British Summer Time 24 July 2014

    It is grapple time for England's Ashley McKenzie. Navjot Chana of India is the man that stands between him and -60kg gold.

  12. Judopublished at 18:33 British Summer Time 24 July 2014

    Kimberley RenicksImage source, AP

    Scotland's Kimberley Renicks speaking to BBC Three after winning -48kg gold: "I am so happy. I wanted to set the team off on a great start. It is great to be that first gold. It is unbelievable, hopefully my sister Louise can do the same and we can make it a family double. The crowd just make you believe that you can do it."

  13. Bronze Medalpublished at 18:31 British Summer Time 24 July 2014

    John Buchanan reels in another judo medal for Scotland, getting the nod on video review to beat South Africa's Daniel Le Grange in the -60kg category bronze final.

  14. Track Cyclingpublished at 18:25 British Summer Time 24 July 2014

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

    "The battle lines have been drawn for Rio with the Australians. There are positives to take, but ground to make up."

  15. Track Cyclingpublished at 18:25 British Summer Time 24 July 2014

    Over in the velodrome, England's team pursuit quartet are called up onto the top step by the victorious Australians for a post medal ceremony photo.

    Sir Bradley Wiggins raises the weakest sliver of a smile.

  16. Gold Medalpublished at 18:22 British Summer Time 24 July 2014

    Kimberley RenicksImage source, Other

    Kimberley Renicks wins Scotland's first gold medal of the Games, landing a textbook ippon to defeat India's Shushila Likmabam in the final.

    The SECC goes suitably bonkers.

  17. Track Cyclingpublished at 18:18 British Summer Time 24 July 2014

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

    "That was the result we expected, but England were right in it. I think Jason Kenny isn't quite at his best at the minute. The guys will be upbeat, though, and probably happy to be on the podium. It will give them some belief going forward."

  18. Track Cyclingpublished at 18:17 British Summer Time 24 July 2014

    Victoria Pendleton
    Double Olympic champion and BBC Sport cycling expert

    "New Zealand are the best in the world, and did it in a record time as well. It was a flawless performance, straight on the black line. But I think there's more to come from these guys in a British team in the future."

  19. Gold Medalpublished at 18:11 British Summer Time 24 July 2014

    New Zealand blast their way to victory. England were given a fighting chance by Philip Hindes' powerful first lap, but Kian Emadi was out-gunned by his all-black clad opposite number.

    A new Commonwealth record into the bargain with a time of 43.181 seconds