Summary

  • 2018 Commonwealth Games ends with spectacular closing ceremony

  • England beat Australia with last-second winner to take netball gold

  • Scotland's Callum Hawkins to stay in hospital overnight after collapsing in marathon

  • Team-mate Robbie Simpson wins bronze in hot conditions

  • Badminton: England's Adcocks win mixed doubles gold, Ellis & Langridge win men's doubles

  • Rugby sevens: England women & men both get bronze

  • England 2nd in medal table behind Australia; Wales 7th, Scotland 8th, NI 20th, IOM 34th

  1. athletics

    Athleticspublished at 23:38 British Summer Time 14 April 2018

    Women's marathon

    Five becomes seven at the front. England's Alyson Dixon and Sonia Samuels were adrift of the leaders, but have somehow managed to catch up. We're through 15km - 25km(ish) to go.

  2. athletics

    Athleticspublished at 23:33 British Summer Time 14 April 2018

    Women's marathon

    A group of five, headed up by Australia's Jess Trengove, have broken clear at the front. None of the British hopes are among the pack, however.

    Wales' Josh Griffiths leads the men's race with 5k gone on the clock.

  3. Postpublished at 23:28 British Summer Time 14 April 2018

    Women's T54 marathon

    Earlier England's Jade Jones claimed bronze in the women's T54 marathon. This is how her coach - who you might have heard of - reacted...

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  4. athletics

    Strong support for the Scottish marathon contingentpublished at 23:26 British Summer Time 14 April 2018

    Men's marathon

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  5. athletics

    Athleticspublished at 23:22 British Summer Time 14 April 2018

    Men's marathon

    Australian Michael Shelley is the defending champion but he has identified Scotland’s Callum Hawkins as a threat to his title.

    Hawkins was fourth at last year’s World Championships and has been in Australia for the best part of a month acclimatising to the warmer conditions and familiarising himself with the course.

    The other home nations runners are fellow Scot Robbie Simpson, Welsh pair Andy Davies and Josh Griffiths, Northern Ireland’s Paul Pollock and Kevin Seaward and Lee Merrien of Guernsey.

  6. athletics

    Athleticspublished at 23:20 British Summer Time 14 April 2018

    Men's marathon

    Ten kilometres behind the women are the men. They're off! Here's who to look out for...

  7. athletics

    Athleticspublished at 23:15 British Summer Time 14 April 2018

    Women's marathon

    Could we see another Australian medal in the women's marathon? Jess Trengove, a bronze medallist at Delhi 2010, is currently leading the frontrunners after 10k.

    A loooong way to go yet.

  8. Wheelchair athleticspublished at 23:08 British Summer Time 14 April 2018

    Men's T54 marathon

    One last task for Commonwealth champion Kurt Fearnley - talking to the media...

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  9. Wheelchair athleticspublished at 23:05 British Summer Time 14 April 2018

    Women's T54 marathon

    Scotland's Samantha Kinghorn battled hard to keep pace with the leading contenders, but fell away in the last few kilometres to finish fourth. A magnificent effort from the 100m and 200m world champion over the longer distance.

  10. bronze medal

    Bronze Medal - Jade Jones (England)published at 23:02 British Summer Time 14 April 2018

    Women's T54 marathon

    Another Australian Eliza Ault-Connell takes silver, 13 seconds behind De Rozario, and then... England's Jade Jones comes around the corner onto the home straight!

    The 22-year-old, who won 1500m bronze at Glasgow, adds another bronze medal to her collection here.

  11. gold-medal

    Gold Medal - Madison de Rozario (Australia)published at 22:58 British Summer Time 14 April 2018

    Women's T54 marathon

    There's no catching Madison de Rozario. She adds the marathon title to the 1500m title which she won earlier this week.

    The Australian breaks out into a beaming smile that has been seen across advertising billboards across Gold Coast. One of the Games stars delivers again.

    Behind her are a couple of Britons - can they make the medals?

  12. Wheelchair athleticspublished at 22:55 British Summer Time 14 April 2018

    Women's T54 marathon

    Into the final part of the women's marathon now and that front four is starting to break up. Australia's Madison de Rozario leads heading towards the line...

  13. Wheelchair athleticspublished at 22:53 British Summer Time 14 April 2018

    Men's T54 marathon

    England's Callum Hall finishes seventh.

  14. bronze medal

    Bronze Medal - Simon Lawson (England)published at 22:45 British Summer Time 14 April 2018

    Men's T54 marathon

    Simon Lawson makes it a medal double for Team England and that means heartbreak for Canada's Tristan Smyth.

  15. silver medal

    Silver Medal - John Smith (England)published at 22:45 British Summer Time 14 April 2018

    Men's T54 marathon

    Over a minute behind Fearnley are three men jostling for position. All three deserve a medal for their efforts, unfortunately only two will leave Gold Coast with one slung around their neck.

    England's John Smith edges in front as they approach the line, holding on for silver medal on his Commonwealth debut.

  16. gold-medal

    Gold Medal - Kurt Fearnley (Australia)published at 22:44 British Summer Time 14 April 2018

    Men's T54 marathon

    Incredible! Kurt Fearnley wins gold with an amazing performance in his final event.

    The Australian, who is retiring after the Games, pauses for breath as approaches the finishing line, he looks absolutely exhausted.

    He goes over the line in one hour 30 minutes 25 seconds - it's a new Games record.

    What a way to go out!

  17. athletics

    Athleticspublished at 22:41 British Summer Time 14 April 2018

    Women's marathon

    We're also under way now in the women's marathon.

    England’s Alyson Dixon was 18th at the World Championships last summer and says she has “unfinished business with the Commonwealth Games”.

    The Sunderland athlete had planned to make Glasgow 2014 her marathon swansong but her race was over after 14 miles because of a calf injury. “Because of how bad it went, it’s an added incentive to come back and show everyone just what I am really capable of,” she says.

    Team-mate Sonia Samuels finished seventh over 10,000m at the 2014 Games, while Wales are represented by Caryl Jones and Elinor Kirk.

  18. Wheelchair athleticspublished at 22:36 British Summer Time 14 April 2018

    Men's T54 marathon

    Tanni Grey-Thompson knows a thing or two about winning major titles. And she is glued to the action (which you can watch at the top of this page, of course)...

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  19. Wheelchair athleticspublished at 22:35 British Summer Time 14 April 2018

    Men's T54 marathon

    Kurt Fearnley is powering on towards the gold medal, getting a lot of encouragement and support from the fans cheering him on. He must be pleased to hear it, he's that far ahead he must be feeling a bit lonely...

    Not far to go Kurt! The Australian has about 2km to go.

  20. Wheelchair athleticspublished at 22:31 British Summer Time 14 April 2018

    Women's T54 marathon

    While the men's race looks to be done and dusted, the women's is a much tighter affair.

    Australia's Madison de Rozario is currently leading at about the three-quarter stage, ahead of England's Jade Jones, Scotland's Sam Kinghorn and another Aussie Eliza Ault-Connell.

    You could throw a large picnic blanket over these four - that's how close they are.