Summary

  • Watch lawn bowls replay at the top of the page

  • Athletics: England's Zharnel Hughes disqualified after initially winning men's 200m

  • England's Kyle Langford wins 800m silver; Dina Asher-Smith takes bronze in women's 200m

  • England's Sophie Hahn wins T38 100m gold, Scotland's Eilidh Doyle gets 400m hurdles silver

  • Diving: England's Jack Laugher wins men's 3m springboard, Lois Toulson gets women's 10m platform bronze

  • England's Annie Last wins cross-country mountain biking gold; silver for team-mate Evie Richards

  • Bowls: Scotland beaten in women's triples final, England take bronze

  • Hockey: England beaten by NZ in women's semi-final shootout

  1. wrestling

    Wrestling to resume on Fridaypublished at 09:47 British Summer Time 12 April 2018

    Today's wrestling action has come to an end, and it has been a memorable day for England's Georgina Nelthorpe and Wales' Curtis Dodge, who both claim bronze medals.

  2. squash

    When competitors become team-matespublished at 09:44 British Summer Time 12 April 2018

    Squash

    This morning will be a strange one for England's Adrian Waller and Daryl Selby. The two are on opposing sides in the mixed doubles quarter-finals at 09:50 BST, but then team up for a match in the last 16 of the men's doubles shortly after.

    Elsewhere in the squash, Tesni Evans and Peter Creed aim for the mixed doubles semi-finals against Indian pair Dipika Pallikal Karthik and Saurav Ghosal.

  3. Johnson-Thompson back in action soonpublished at 09:43 British Summer Time 12 April 2018

    Heptathlon: Women's shot put (10:20 BST)

    The women's heptathlon gets back under way soon, and England's Katarina Johnson-Thompson holds the lead after two events. Next up is the shot put and that starts at 10:20 BST.

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  4. weightlifting

    Meet Bounty the Koalapublished at 09:41 British Summer Time 12 April 2018

    Weightlifting: Women's 48kg

    When in Australia, you just have to pose with a Koala, and that is what Welsh weightlifter Hannah Powell has done.

    "One of my highlights of this whole trip has to be meeting four-year-old Bounty the Koala," Powell writes on Instagram., external

    Powell, 25, came 10th in the women's 48kg weightlifting category last Thursday.

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  5. bowls

    Postpublished at 09:38 British Summer Time 12 April 2018

    Women's triples gold medal: Australia 13-8 Scotland

    Scotland are back in business.

    Caroline Brown high fives her team-mates after taking three shots to narrow the deficit to 13-8.

    The rain's now coming down on the Gold Coast.

  6. gold-medal

    Gold Medal - Kumar Sushil (India)published at 09:37 British Summer Time 12 April 2018

    Wrestling - men's freestyle 74kg

    A classy display from India's Kumar Sushil sees him win his final against Johannes Botha of South Africa in just one minute and 20 seconds!

    Botha has to settle for silver, in the same category in which Wales' Curtis Dodge won a bronze around 15 minutes ago.

    Kumar Sushil of IndiaImage source, Getty Images
  7. hockey

    Danson reaches 300 appearancespublished at 09:34 British Summer Time 12 April 2018

    Hockey: Women's semi-finals - England v New Zealand (10:00 BST)

    England skipper and Olympic gold medallist Alex Danson will receive her 300th international cap when they take on New Zealand in the semi-final, which starts at 10:00 BST

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  8. bowls

    England in control over Canadapublished at 09:31 British Summer Time 12 April 2018

    Bowls

    England look like they're in control in the bronze medal match in the women's triples. They've got a 10-5 lead over Canada.

    Over in the men's fours semi-finals, Scotland are fighting back against England and trail 7-6, while Australia maintain their 5-0 lead over Wales.

  9. hockey

    England play for final placepublished at 09:29 British Summer Time 12 April 2018

    Hockey: Women's semi-finals - England v New Zealand (10:00 BST)

    England women's hockey team are hoping to secure their place in the final when they take on New Zealand this morning.

    Their opponents are unbeaten in the tournament so far and are the top scorers - despite successive 0-0 draws in their last two games.

    England have lost just the once and will go into the tie as favourites after knocking New Zealand out at this stage in Glasgow four years ago - though they needed a shootout to do so.

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  10. bowls

    Big drivespublished at 09:25 British Summer Time 12 April 2018

    Women's triples gold medal: Australia 10-5 Scotland

    We finally see the blue lollipop appear in the scorer's hand as Scotland claim four from the sixth end to make it 9-5 overall.

    Caroline Brown brings the jack forward with her attempt in the seventh end, whilst bumping an Australia wood out of the way.

    Scotland look like they're going to take four but Rebecca van Asch has other ideas.

    The Australian skip goes for the drive and it clears the blue bowls out of the way and lands just where she wants it.

    The hosts take one!

  11. rugby sevens

    Tickets at the readypublished at 09:25 British Summer Time 12 April 2018

    Rugby sevens

    Luke Reddy
    BBC Sport on the Gold Coast

    Family with ticketsImage source, .

    They’re a long way from home but the families of Wales rugby sevens players Bethan Lewis and Elinor Snowsill are arranging their tickets ready for tomorrow’s opening day of action.

    There’s an acceptance that it’s going to be tough as Wales are seeded eight of eight and their group includes the might of Australia, Fiji and England.

    Ouch.

    Still, kicking off the tournament in front of a pumped home crowd isn’t bad is it?

  12. athletics

    'This sport is cut throat'published at 09:23 British Summer Time 12 April 2018

    Athletics: Women's 800m

    It was a disappointing day for Scotland's Lynsey Sharp, who missed out on a place in the women's 800m final and she has since posted a message on Instagram., external

    She says: "I have worked my ass off the last few months to get myself into the best shape I have ever been in. I threw everything into this.I’ve worked harder than I ever have before. Dug deeper. Took risks. Pushed myself out my comfort zone. I was so hungry for this.

    "But this sport is cut throat. Being in the shape of your life is not enough. You have to be firing on all cylinders. It comes down to the smallest of margins and today I didn’t have enough to get it done. It hurts. A lot. But the biggest lessons are learnt from failing. And I needed to learn this lesson.

    "I’m disappointed I couldn’t represent Scotland as well as I would have liked but I will put my head down and work even harder to do better next time."

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  13. bronze medal

    Bronze Medal - Curtis Dodge (Wales)published at 09:22 British Summer Time 12 April 2018

    Wrestling - men's freestyle 74kg

    Wales has a medal in the wrestling.

    Curtis Dodge wins it, pinning Nigeria's Ebimienfaghe Assizecourt. Great stuff from the Welshman!

    Curtis Dodge of WalesImage source, PA
  14. What's happened on day eight so far?published at 09:19 British Summer Time 12 April 2018

    The story so far today

    • England won their first ever Commonwealth medals in women's mountain biking as Annie Last took gold ahead of team-mate Evie Richards.
    • Scotland's Seonaid McIntosh won Commonwealth Games bronze in the women's 50m rifle prone event.
    • England's Georgina Nelthorpe took bronze in the wrestling women's freestyle 76kg event
    • England's Katarina Johnson-Thompson leads the heptathlon after the first two events of competition.
    • Also in athletics, England's Tiffany Porter and Alicia Barrett qualified for the 100m hurdles final.
    • England's Alexandra Bell ran a personal best to reach the women's 800m final but Scotland's 2014 silver medallist Lynsey Sharp missed out.
    • Scotland reached the final of the women's triples in the bowls.
    • Five British divers are into the final of the men's 3m springboard.

  15. bowls

    By royal appointmentpublished at 09:14 British Summer Time 12 April 2018

    Bowls

    Jane LewisImage source, Jane Lewis
  16. bowls

    Lawn bowls latestpublished at 09:14 British Summer Time 12 April 2018

    Bowls

    After going behind on the first end, England have stormed into an 8-1 lead against Canada in the women's triple bronze medal contest.

    Elsewhere, in the men's fours semi-finals England are 7-2 up against Scotland and Australia are 5-0 up against Wales.

  17. beach volleyball

    Watch: Australia win men's volleyball goldpublished at 09:11 British Summer Time 12 April 2018

    Beach volleyball: Men's event

    Time for some highlights, and it was yet another gold for the host nation earlier today as Australia beat Canada in a thrilling conclusion to the men's beach volleyball.

  18. hockey

    'Come on England'published at 09:08 British Summer Time 12 April 2018

    Hockey: Women's semi-finals - England v New Zealand (10:00 BST)

    Helen Richardson-Walsh, who helped Great Britain win Olympic hockey gold in Rio two years ago, will be cheering on England as they take on New Zealand in the women's semi-finals from 10:00 BST.

    A win for England will guarantee them at least a silver medal.

    Helen Richardson-WalshImage source, Helen Richardson-Walsh
  19. gold-medal

    Gold Medal - Erica Wiebe (Canada)published at 09:08 British Summer Time 12 April 2018

    Wrestling - women's freestyle 76 kg

    Canada's Erica Wiebe - with a really strong arm throw - retains her title, beating Nigeria's Blessing Onyebuchi.

    Erica Wiebe of CanadaImage source, Reuters
  20. bowls

    Postpublished at 09:05 British Summer Time 12 April 2018

    Women's triples gold medal: Australia 7-1 Scotland

    I've just found out what one of those plastics scorers is called in lawn bowls - a lollipop!

    The officials get their tape measure out to decide if Australia will take three or four from the fourth end.

    It's three, according to the red lollipop. The hosts extend their lead again.