Summary

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  • Action in the men's and women's T53/54 final and men's and women's final

  • England's David Weir & Johnboy Smith in T53/54 men's final

  • England's Shelly Oxley-Woods contests her third Commonwealth Games in the women's T53/54 final

  • Women's final 10:30 BST: England's Georgina Schwiening, Wales' Natasha Cockram & Clara Evans in action

  • Sarah Webster from the Isle of Man & Katelyn Ridgway for Jersey also competing

  • Men's final 9:00 BST: England’s Jonny Mellor & Dewi Griffiths of Wales among finalists

  • NI trio Paul Pollock, Stephen Scullion & Kevin Seaward plus Ollie Lockley from the Isle of Man also running

  1. cycling (track)

    Track Cyclingpublished at 11:52 British Summer Time 30 July 2022

    Women's sprint 1/8 finals

    Thomas Duncan
    BBC Scotland at the Lee Valley VeloPark

    That's it for Scotland's trio in the women's sprint.

    Lauren Bell was the fastest of the three in qualifying, and she put Canada's Sarah Orban under pressure in the home straight, but the 22-year-old just wasn't quick enough.

  2. cycling (track)

    Skills on wheelspublished at 11:50 British Summer Time 30 July 2022

    Katie Falkingham
    BBC Sport at Lee Valley VeloPark

    Cameraman are skilled operators with their two feet on solid ground.

    But filming while on a hoverboard? I tip my non-existent hat to this cameraman. I'd end up flat on my face.

    Cameraman on a hoverboardImage source, BBC Sport
  3. netball

    Scotland netball out on courtpublished at 11:50 British Summer Time 30 July 2022

    Australia v Scotland (12:00 BST)

    Becky Grey
    BBC Sport at NEC Arena

    The NEC Arena is still filling up ahead of Australia v Scotland in the netball at 12:00 BST, but the fans who have made it in so far all seem to be Scottish.

    The Scottish team step out for their warm-up to a huge cheer. They'll need all the support they can get given they're up against one of the favourites for gold.

    Australia, who have never failed to reach a Commonwealth netball final, beat Barbados 95-18 yesterday. Ouch.

  4. hockey

    Wales' Furlong nets first-half hat-trickpublished at 11:48 British Summer Time 30 July 2022

    Men's hockey: Canada 0-3 Wales

    Wales are cruising at half-time thanks to three first-quarter goals from Gareth Furlong.

    The Wales defender has been ruthless today netting his hat-trick from penalty corners.

  5. cycling (track)

    Track Cyclingpublished at 11:47 British Summer Time 30 July 2022

    Women's sprint 1/8 finals

    Chris Boardman
    Olympic cycling champion on BBC TV

    Going around the bend you are probably going three or four metres further in reality, and that was what we just saw.

    Nice bit of track craft from Kristina Clonan over Blaine Ridge-Davis.

  6. cycling (track)

    Postpublished at 11:46 British Summer Time 30 July 2022

    Women's sprint 1/8 finals

    Katie Falkingham
    BBC Sport at Lee Valley VeloPark

    England's Blaine Ridge-Davis can't follow compatriot Sophie Capewell into the quarter-finals.

    She's out-sprinted by Australia's Kristina Clonan who progresses to the next round.

  7. swimming

    'Peaty has done enough'published at 11:46 British Summer Time 30 July 2022

    Men's 100m breaststroke

    Adrian Moorhouse
    1988 Olympic 100m breaststroke champion on BBC TV

    Adam Peaty is obviously testing himself out. It will be interesting to hear what he has to say about that. You have got to get a swim under your belt and Peaty has done enough. He is the only guy under a minute in the heats.

  8. rugby sevens

    Postpublished at 11:45 British Summer Time 30 July 2022

    England 0-0 New Zealand

    Gareth Griffiths
    BBC Sport Wales in Coventry

    England have a very slim chance in reaching the men's rugby sevens quarter-finals when they face New Zealand in Coventry.

    After an embarrassing 34-0 loss to Samoa on Friday morning, this is a must-win for England if they want to progress to the quarter-finals, but even victory is unlikely to be enough.

    In Pool A, Samoa defeated Sri Lanka 44-0 on Saturday morning and finish the group campaign with two wins and a defeat and a points difference of 76.

    New Zealand have already won two games and have a points of difference of 60.

    So with England having a points difference of -6, they will basically have to hammer the Kiwis to reach the last eight.

    Australia finished top of Pool D after defeating Kenya 7-5 who also progressed to the quarter-finals.

    Uganda just missed out despite drawing 12-12 with Australia on Friday.

  9. cycling (track)

    Track Cyclingpublished at 11:43 British Summer Time 30 July 2022

    Women's sprint 1/8 finals

    Thomas Duncan
    BBC Scotland at the Lee Valley VeloPark

    Wales' Emma Finucane is pushed all the way by Scotland's Luisa Steele, but is too good in the home straight and qualifies for the quarter-finals.

    Steele tried to come out of the slipstream and around the outside, but Finucane was just too powerful.

  10. Top trunkspublished at 11:43 British Summer Time 30 July 2022

    Media caption,

    Commonwealth Games 2022: Kem Cetinay rates swimwear with England's Tom Dean

    When I first clicked play on this I was expecting to see one of those full-length bodysuits that Ian Thorpe used to wear not something in parts more akin to the beach volleyball scenes from the Top Gun movies.

  11. cycling (track)

    Track Cyclingpublished at 11:42 British Summer Time 30 July 2022

    Women's sprint 1/8 finals

    Chris Boardman
    Olympic cycling champion on BBC TV

    To a degree I think Sophie Capewell was allowed to go, there. With just over a lap to go she used the full slope of the bank to affect her acceleration.

  12. cycling (track)

    Postpublished at 11:37 British Summer Time 30 July 2022

    Women's sprint 1/8 finals

    Katie Falkingham
    BBC Sport at Lee Valley VeloPark

    England's Sophie Capewell is through to the quarter-finals of the women's sprint.

    She breezes past Scotland's Iona Moir as the bell sounds and crosses the line more than 0.2 seconds ahead.

  13. 'That's the wrong way'published at 11:35 British Summer Time 30 July 2022

    Getting lost in Birmingham, towards the end of a major sporting event.

    And yet Victor Kiplangat still won by one minute and 34 seconds!

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  14. cycling (track)

    Track Cyclingpublished at 11:31 British Summer Time 30 July 2022

    Women's individual pursuit qualifying

    Thomas Duncan
    BBC Scotland at the Lee Valley VeloPark

    Despite setting a new Commonwealth Games record earlier, Scotland's Neah Evans will go in the bronze medal race!

    Sensationally, New Zealand's Bryony Botha went over three seconds quicker at 3.19.836 to break the record again, and then Australia's Maeve Plouffe managed to go second fastest.

    Those pair will contest the gold, while Evans will race Australia's Sarah Roy for bronze this evening.

  15. athletics

    'On a course like this you have to be careful'published at 11:28 British Summer Time 30 July 2022

    Men's marathon

    Steve Cram
    Athletics commentator on BBC TV

    It's a hard course that. The times are not maybe what we had hoped for in the Commonwealth Games but on a course like this you have to be careful and all of them have safely crossed the line.

  16. athletics

    Postpublished at 11:27 British Summer Time 30 July 2022

    Men's marathon

    England's Jonathan Mellor rolled over the line in sixth some four and a half minutes or so behind the winner Victor Kiplangat.

    Kevin Seaward, looked absolutely shattered as he crosses in ninth. The Northern Irishman looked to be struggling to stay on his feet veering left before grabbing hold of a barrier after crossing the finish line. That was extremely gutsy.

  17. athletics

    'Kiplangat now has a pedigree of his own to build on'published at 11:27 British Summer Time 30 July 2022

    Men's marathon

    Paula Radcliffe
    Women's marathon world record holder on BBC TV

    That was a stunning run from Victor Kiplangat. You talk about the pedigree of his family. Well now he has a pedigree of his own and hopefully he can build on that now for the future.

  18. athletics

    Postpublished at 11:25 British Summer Time 30 July 2022

    Men’s marathon

    Michael Morrow
    BBC Sport NI at Victoria Square

    Plenty of Ugandans made their way to the front of the barriers to roar home Victor Kiplangat who immediately wraps himself in a flag.

    Northern Ireland’s Kevin Seaward was really struggling down the final few metres there but made it home in ninth with Stephen Scullion the next to finish as he rounds off the top 10.

    Victor KiplangatImage source, BBC Sport
  19. cycling (track)

    Postpublished at 11:25 British Summer Time 30 July 2022

    Women's individual pursuit qualifying

    Katie Falkingham
    BBC Sport at Lee Valley VeloPark

    England's Josie Knight is in fourth place with two riders to go with a time of three minutes 25.496 seconds.

    In her heat, New Zealand's Bryony Botha smashes Neah Evans short-lasting Commonwealth Games record, shaving off more than three seconds to set a new best of three minutes 19.836 secs.

  20. swimming

    Peaty into semi-finalpublished at 11:24 British Summer Time 30 July 2022

    Men's 100m breaststroke heats

    England's Adam Peaty, who is going for a third successive Commonwealth title in the 100m breaststroke, and breezed through to tonight's semi-final in his first race since fracturing his foot in May.

    He finished with a time of 59.92 seconds and is the only swimmer to go under one minute in the heats.