Gymnasticspublished at 14:52 British Summer Time 1 August 2022
Men's pommel horse final
Craig Heap
Commonwealth Games gold-winning gymnast on BBC TV
That might just be good enough to win a medal!
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Swimming - England's Maisie Summers-Newton wins gold in women's breaststroke SB6; England's Tom Dean takes silver and Scotland's Duncan Scott bronze in men's 100m freestyle
Swimming - Scott adds 4x200m freestyle relay bronze to become Scotland's most decorated Commonwealth Games athlete with 11 medals
Track cycling finals - Laura Kenny claims scratch race gold
Gymnastics finals - Golds for Jarman on men's floor, Fraser on pommel horse, Tulloch on rings and Fenton on uneven bars
England also win golds in weightlifting, judo and men's lawn bowls triples to pick up 10 golds on day four
Bowler Lucy Beere takes silver in women's singles to win Guernsey's first medal since 1994
Tom Rostance, Gary Rose, Lorraine McKenna and Jess Anderson
Men's pommel horse final
Craig Heap
Commonwealth Games gold-winning gymnast on BBC TV
That might just be good enough to win a medal!
Men's pommel horse final
Still a big score for Jesse Moore despite the fall as he is given 13.366. That puts him third.
There's a big roar from the crowd as England's James Hall is up now and that roar gets louder as he executes a near perfect routine, a tiny bit of separation but otherwise superb.
Should be good enough for a medal.
Hockey: Scotland 0-2 South Africa
We go again as Scotland men push back to start the second half.
Both Scotland and South Africa are chasing a first win at the games.
Women's vault final
Emma Spence scores 13.050 and moves up to second, behind her Canada team-mate Laurie Denommee, who remains in first place with a score of 13.233.
Scotland's Shannon Archer will be last up in this final, so will know the score she needs to beat.
Men's pommel horse final
Big shame for Jesse Moore as he makes a mistake on his dismount just as he looked to be on for a really high scoring routine.
Men's pommel horse final
Rhys McClenaghan's inquiry has been rejected, so he will remain with a score of 14.133.
Australia's Jesse Moore is up now.
Women's keirin first round repechage
Thomas Duncan
BBC Scotland at Lee Valley VeloPark
That was brilliant from Scotland's Lauren Bell.
She hit the front with one lap to go and put the hammer down to ease to victory in her repechage.
She goes through to the next round. England's Blaine Ridge-Davis misses out.
Men's pommel horse final
Matt Baker
Gymnastics commentator on BBC TV
When you think about Rhys' routine, it was just the lack of form that was missing - it wasn't like he missed a move or didn't do anything he was planning to do, it was the split legs.
Women's vault final
The standings at the halfway stage of the vault final are:
1) Laurie Denommee 13.233
2) Pranati Nayak 12.699
3) Cara Kennedy 12.633
4) Naveen Daries 12.550
Men's Pairs
Richard Winton
BBC Sport Scotland
Alex Marshall will have to wait if he is to reclaim his status as the winner of the most Commonwealth gold medals for Scotland after he and Paul Foster took a 19-13 skelping from England's Jamie Walker and Sam Tolchard in the semi-finals.
Instead of attempting to restore his advantage over Para-cyclist Neil Fachie, big Tattie will be playing for bronze on Tuesday morning against Northern Irish pair Sam Barkley and Martin McHugh.
Men's pommel horse final
Michael Morrow
BBC Sport NI at Arena Birmingham
McClenaghan just trying to consolidate his silver medal here, because the judges could rule in his favour in this inquiry and his score still won't be anywhere near that of Joe Fraser.
Men's pairs
Glorious day for lawn bowls and possibly another Welsh gold medal?
Daniel Salmon and Jarrad Breen move into the final of the men's pairs with a 22-14 win over Northern Ireland's Sam Barkley and Martin McHugh.
They will now face England's Jamie Walker and Sam Tolchard, who defeated Scotland's legendary duo of Paul Foster and Alex Marshall 19-13.
Women's keirin first round
Katie Falkingham
BBC Sport at Lee Valley VeloPark
If I had a pound for every time I've jumped out of my skin at the sound of the starters' gun...
Anyway, back under way at the track cycling after a short break for the repechages of the women's keirin.
Men's pommel horse final
Midway through the men's final and the standings are:
1) Joe Fraser 14.833
2) Rhy McClenaghan 14.133
3) Marios Georgiou 13.166
4) Kenji Tamane 10.833
Men's pommel horse final
Matt Baker
Gymnastics commentator on BBC TV
I'm just hearing that Rhys McClenaghan has put in an inquiry about his previous pommel horse routine...
Hockey: Scotland 0-2 South Africa
Scotland men are heading out of the hockey as things stand. They're now 2-0 down against South Africa with Nicholas Spoon scoring his side's second on the dive midway through the second quarter.
Lose this game and Scotland won't be able to reach the semi-finals with one round of matches still to play in Pool A.
Men's pommel horse final
It is 14.133 for Rhys McClenaghan and that isn't good enough to beat Joe Fraser, who is in the gold medal position as it stands.
England's James Hall is up shortly with his routine.
Women's vault final
Craig Heap
Commonwealth Games gold-winning gymnast on BBC TV
Another clean vault by Cara. Great position down the middle.
Women's vault final
An excellent execution by Scotland's Cara Kennedy on the vault. Laurie Denommee's 13.166 is the score to beat but Kennedy doesn't quite get enough as she scores 12.633.
Men's pommel horse final
Craig Heap
Commonwealth Games gold-winning gymnast on BBC TV
No split in the legs from Rhys McClenaghan like he did in qualification but that slip might be too costly.