Swimmingpublished at 20:27 British Summer Time 29 July 2022
Women's 50m breaststroke semis
What a swim from Imogen Clark, the English woman wins in style and she's absolutely buzzing with that. Quite rightly.
She's into the final in fine fettle.
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Women's 50m breaststroke semis
What a swim from Imogen Clark, the English woman wins in style and she's absolutely buzzing with that. Quite rightly.
She's into the final in fine fettle.
Men's artistic team final
Christine Still
Gymnastics expert on BBC TV
There are signs of fatigue now coming from gymnasts - when you have two teams on each rotation, it makes for a long competition.
Men's artistic team final
Hamish Carter needed a big routine and he delivers with 13.500 to give Scotland an overall score in the fifth rotation of 39.300. That has them fifth heading into the final piece of apparatus, while England are storming away to the win here.
Men's 50m butterfly semis
Butterfly just makes you wince even watching it doesn't it? A brutal stroke!
Shoulders on fire as Tzen Wei Teong of Singapore wins it in a surprise result, with Aussie duo Matt Temple and Kyle Chalmers fifth and sixth...
That's what it's all about Toni...
Women's 100m free S9
Scotland's Toni Shaw after winning bronze: "I'm absolutely buzzing. I'm just so excited to get one of the toy bulls!
"There were so many girls who went similar times in the semis so I'm happy to be on the right side of the finish.
"My family haven't seen me race for so long and I saw them tonight so that made it really special."
Men's 50m butterfly
But it's England's Ben Proud who does himself proud, winning that race in style. It's over in a flash, 23.06 seconds ahead of team-mate Jacob Peters.
Cody Simpson is down in sixth.
Men's 50m butterfly semis
Pretty crazy story as Australian teen singing sensation Cody Simpson goes in this first semi-final. Multi-talented or what?
Chad le Clos, another well-known face, is also in.
England 5-0 Ghana - men's pool B
This would be double figures if it wasn't for Ghana keeper Duisberg Offei. Hope he's on a saves bonus.
England find a way past Offei twice in the third period, with Will Calnan scoring the fourth and Nick Bandurak completing his hat-trick shortly before the hooter.
Bandurak rifles into the top corner with a stunning strike. It's pretty much the only place where Offei can't get a limb in the way.
England look assured of three points in their opening game, an important step as the top two teams in each group of five advance to the semi-finals.
Netball: New Zealand 18-4 Northern Ireland
A difficult opening 15 for Northern Ireland - the New Zealand defenders are working tirelessly to prevent feeds into the circle and it is proving almost impossible to find the gaps.
Even master mid-courter Caroline O'Hanlon, who is also a doctor and Gaelic footballer by the way, struggled to inject the ball in to the shooters.
When they did eventually find those openings the shots were not finding the hoop - Northern Ireland will be disappointed with this performance so far.
Men's artistic team final
Much better from Scotland as Frank Baines scores 13.25. Hamish Carter needs a big routine now to keep them in contention for a podium place.
Men's 100m backstroke S9 final
BBC Sport
A gutsy swim saw Northern Ireland's Barry McClements claim bronze - here's what he had to say to BBC Sport:
"Yeah it's an unbelievable feeling. Especially because you don't get many opportunities to represent NI. To get our first medal in swimming ever, it’s an amazing feeling."
That's how you do it - dominance from Ariarne Titmus in the women's 200m freestyle!
Men's artistic team final
Horizontal bar now for Scotland as Pavel Karnejenko kicks things off with a 12.550 before Cameron Lynn follows up with a 12.0, a stumble at the end costing him.
Roger that Becky - I make it nine as well.
Australia have 14 medals in the bag already across all sports, well out in front...
Becky Grey
BBC Sport at Sandwell Aquatics Centre
If my maths is any good, Australia have won nine medals in the pool across five races so far.
They've won at least one in every event of the night and have filled the medal podium in two of them.
A little bit of a break from the medals in the pool next, by the way, as we have semi-finals for the next hour or so.
Men's artistic team final
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Men's artistic team final
Christine Still
Gymnastics expert on BBC TV
Beautiful work from Jake Jarman, and you can hear the team cheering him on.
He had to fight with the bars during that routine.
Men's artistic team final
Jake Jarman finishes off the parallel bars for England with a 13.800 and so it is his score that will count towards the total.
It is 43.250 in total for England.