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. Postpublished at 14:06 British Summer Time 12 April 2018

    BBC Radio 5 live

    From 20:00 BST, BBC Radio 5 live will be discussing all things Gold Coast.

    Steve Parry looks at how swimmer Adam Peaty will use defeat to motivate himself for the future.

    We'll also be hearing from Ian Thorpe, Michael Johnson and Sir Chris Hoy, while Australian athletics legend Cathy Freeman explains why she thinks the Games still have a future, and Steve finds out what’s behind the resurgence in South African athletics.

    It will also be available to download afterwards as a podcast.

  2. athletics

    Reid awaits his fatepublished at 14:04 British Summer Time 12 April 2018

    Athletics: Men's 200m final

    Mike Henson
    BBC Sport on the Gold Coast

    Leon Reid

    Spare a thought for this man amid the Zharnel Hughes incident.

    Northern Ireland's Leon Reid finished fourth, was upgraded to bronze by Hughes' disqualification and is now waiting on the Englishman's reinstatement to find out if he can celebrate a medal.

    What better way to pass the time while your fate hangs in the balance than to shoot the breeze with Olympic bronze medalist Katharine Merry, who herself benefited from Marie Jose Perec's abrupt and early departure from Sydney 2000.

  3. Johnson thinks Hughes disqualification appeal will failpublished at 14:03 British Summer Time 12 April 2018

    Athletics: Men's 200m final

    Michael Johnson
    Four-time Olympic gold medallist athlete on BBC TV

    I don't believe Zharnel Hughes can win this appeal. It was not intentional but that is not the point. If you do it, intentional or not the other athlete is at a disadvantage.

    I think the result will stand.

  4. athletics

    Watch: Asher-Smith wins bronze in world-class 200m finalpublished at 14:02 British Summer Time 12 April 2018

    Athletics: Women's 200m final

    Dina Asher-Smith, a bronze medallist in the women's 200m, has been talking to the BBC.

    She says: "I'm happy, whenever you come to the games you want to win, but when you see the time and the fact it is April you can't complain.

    "Doing the 200 I knew I had to have good speed and endurance. I'm so happy to run a 22.2 in April, it is crazy."

    Asked about doing the 400m in the future, she replies:" I would never say never as you never know what the future holds but I would be moaning all the way, a whole lap of the track."

    And here is the race in question.

  5. hockey

    Australia through to the finalpublished at 13:55 British Summer Time 12 April 2018

    Hockey: Women's semi-final - Australia 1-0 India

    It's all over in the second women's semi-final and it's Australia who are going through to play for the gold medal.

    India gave it all they had to try and find an equaliser in the final quarter but Grace Stewart's incredible volley in the third quarter proved the decider.

    Australia will now face New Zealand in the final, meaning England will take on India for the bronze.

    India came back from behind to beat England in the group stages of this competition so it promises to be a tight contest.

    Australia's hockey team celebrate scoring against India in the women's semi-finalImage source, Getty Images
  6. Hughes' finish is 'jerky'published at 13:51 British Summer Time 12 April 2018

    Athletics: Men's 200m final

    Michael Johnson
    Four-time Olympic gold medallist athlete on BBC TV

    And here was Michael Johnson analysing Zharnel Hughes' semi-final before today's final got under way:

    He looked really good yesterday, ran a really good bend, but I think that in order for him to ultimately get to sub-20 seconds, he's going to have to clean up his technique a little bit at the end.

    He's a bit jerky there and there's some wasted motion, some rocking from side-to-side that comes with the arm swing.

    Those are some things for his coach to work on to clean up.

  7. Postpublished at 13:51 British Summer Time 12 April 2018

    Before the men's 200m race started, BBC pundit Michael Johnson, a four-time Olympic Games gold medallist, was worried about Zharnel Hughes' technique. This is what he had said...

  8. Broadbeach rocking...published at 13:51 British Summer Time 12 April 2018

    Luke Reddy
    BBC Sport on the Gold Coast

    THE break on stageImage source, .

    Meanwhile, back near the beach, a seemingly popular band called ‘The Break’ have packed out the street. Police aplenty keeping it orderly.

    They must be decent this lot as this is the busiest it’s been here. I’d check their My Space page if it was 2002.

    Great days.

  9. get involved

    Get involvedpublished at 13:49 British Summer Time 12 April 2018

    #bbcgoldcoast or 81111 on text

    I disagree with MJ. Richards had the momentum to pass Hughes on the line and would have if Hughes hadn't impeded him. If Hughes simply lost balance why didn't he apologise to Richards before starting his lap of honour?

    Ewan

  10. Hughes' coach 'should clean up technique'published at 13:48 British Summer Time 12 April 2018

    Athletics: Men's 200m final

    Michael Johnson
    Four-time Olympic gold medallist athlete on BBC TV

    Zharnel Hughes has massive talent. The positive is that, at a major Championship, he was able to come and deliver and would have won but for his own mistake.

    There's potential there and he certainly needs to clean up the form in his technique.

    It's something that a coach should be able to look at and to see and should be working on it already.

    It's difficult for an athlete at 22 to start running in a different way to how you've always sprinted. Running has to be second nature, something that just happens. It's a very difficult thing to change.

    We're still waiting to hear whether Zharnel Hughes' disqualification stands.

  11. Does Hughes need more core stability?published at 13:47 British Summer Time 12 April 2018

    Athletics: Men's 200m final

    Jonnie Peacock MBE
    Paralympic gold medal sprint runner on BBC TV

    It would be interesting to see Hughes in the gym because maybe he needs to be more stable around the glutes [gluteus maximus muscle].

  12. athletics

    Hughes' technique is 'sloppy'published at 13:45 British Summer Time 12 April 2018

    Athletics: Men's 200m final

    Michael Johnson
    Four-time Olympic gold medallist athlete on BBC TV

    I'd like to see Zharnel Hughes clean up his form at the end of the race. It has actually cost him a gold medal. He was going to win the race.

    He didn't lose the race because of the running on the inside of his lane, or for putting the arm up... [He lost it] because his form was a little ragged.

    What that does is, when you have sloppy form down the home stretch, it carries you to the outside or the inside of your lane, you're not just running down the middle of your track.

    The result is, he loses balance and then impedes another athlete. The technique is just the way that he runs. It's pretty sloppy, even on the bend. It's disappointing.

  13. athletics

    History repeating itselfpublished at 13:41 British Summer Time 12 April 2018

    Athletics: Men's 200m final

    Trinidad's Ato Boldon, who won the Commonwealth Games 100m gold medal in Kuala Lumpur in 1998, says Zharnel Hughes' disqualification is similar to the incident in the 2011 World Championships that saw Dayron Robles of Cuba disqualfied to give the gold medal to American Jason Richardson in the 110m hurdles.

    Ato BoldonImage source, Ato Boldon
  14. athletics

    Will the Hughes disqualification be overturned?published at 13:35 British Summer Time 12 April 2018

    Athletics: Men's 200m final

    Two questions.

    1. Did Zharnel Hughes step out of his lane?
    2. Did he impede Jereem Richards?

    If the appeal lodged by England is to be successful they need both of the answers to be no. We are expecting a decision in 10 minutes. Don't go anywhere.

    Gold or disqualification. We wait. Zharnel Hughes waits. And hopes.

    Zharnel hughesImage source, .
    Zharnel HughesImage source, .
  15. bronze medal

    Bronze Medal - Lois Toulson (England)published at 13:32 British Summer Time 12 April 2018

    Women's 10m platform final

    She's done it! Lois Toulson takes bronze for England!

    Pandelela Rinong Pamg of Malaysia needed at least 68 in her final dive to topple her but she can only manage 64.

    Toulson wins her first Commonwealth Games medal at the age of 18.

  16. gold-medal

    Gold Medal - Melissa Wu (Australia)published at 13:32 British Summer Time 12 April 2018

    Women's 10m platform final

    Melissa Wu's gold is confirmed! And defending champion Meaghan Benfeito takes silver for Canada.

    We're waiting for the bronze to be confirmed...

    Melissa WuImage source, Getty Images
  17. England appeal against Hughes' disqualificationpublished at 13:31 British Summer Time 12 April 2018

    Athletics: Men's 200m final

    There could well be another twist. England have appealed against the decision to disqualify Zharnel Hughes from the men's 200m. Could he actually get the gold he thought he had won, but then lost.

  18. diving

    Divingpublished at 13:30 British Summer Time 12 April 2018

    Women's 10m platform final

    Melissa Wu has snatched the top spot from defending champion Meaghan Benfeito!

    The Australian nails her final dive and goes top by 0.65 points.

    One diver more to go. Can Pandelela Rinong Pamg can push Lois Toulson off the podium

  19. Watch: Zharnel Hughes disqualified after winning men's 200m goldpublished at 13:29 British Summer Time 12 April 2018

    Athletics: Men's 200m final

    And this is the controversial end to the men's 200m. Zharnel Hughes of England finishes in the same time as Jereem Richards, but the Englishman is disqualified five minutes later for impeding Richards, who gets given the gold.

    Northern Ireland's Leon Reid also benefits, by moving up into the bronze medal position.

  20. Postpublished at 13:28 British Summer Time 12 April 2018

    Women's 10m platform final

    England's Lois Toulson does all she can to try and snatch a medal.

    She scores 76.80 to go up to 344.20 overall. There are three divers left to go...