Summary

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  • Evening session: 17:30-21:00 BST - mixed team event quarter-final

  1. bronze medal

    Bronze medal - Australia - Matthew Glaetzerpublished at 18:29 British Summer Time 31 July 2022

    Men's sprint bronze final

    Heartbreak for Scotland's Jack Carlin!

    The 25-year-old from Paisley won silver in the keirin yesterday but misses out on the podium today.

    Carlin won the first race but Australia's Matt Glaetzer fights back to take the metal.

    Race supervisors have been reviewing the action, looking at the moment Glaetzer takes Carlin on the bend.

  2. cycling (track)

    Track Cyclingpublished at 18:28 British Summer Time 31 July 2022

    Men's sprint bronze final

    Quick! Let's get back to the velodrome...

    Scotland's Jack Carlin is starting a winner-takes-all race against Australia's Matthew Glaetzer.

    The prize? A bronze medal.

  3. Day three highlights so farpublished at 18:27 British Summer Time 31 July 2022

    Weightlifting, gymnastics and Para-triathlon have all dished out medals so far on day three. Click play to have a watch of the winning moments.

  4. Day three headlinespublished at 18:25 British Summer Time 31 July 2022

    We've already seen 12 of the 24 gold medals handed out so far on the third day of competition in Birmingham. Here are the main headlines:

    • England's Jake Jarman wins gold and James Hall silver in men's all-around gymnastics final; Ondine Achampong takes silver in the women's event
    • Para-cyclist James Ball wins Wales' first gold of the Games in the men's tandem B sprint
    • Scotland's Neah Evans gets silver in 25km points race, Wales' Eluned King takes bronze and England's Laura Kenny finishes 13th
    • Sophie Unwin and pilot Georgia Holt win time trial silver after controversially missing out on being awarded a bronze on Friday
    • Golden treble for England in the triathlon as the mixed team relay win gold along with David Ellis and Katie Crowhurst in the Para races
    • England's Matt Walls involved in a terrible crash in which both he and his bike flew into the crowd at Lee Valley VeloPark
  5. 'He has come of age as a sprinter'published at 18:21 British Summer Time 31 July 2022

    Men's sprint gold final

    Simon Brotherton
    Commentator on BBC TV

    He really has come of age as a sprinter this year, he's had some big scalps along the way and it's a big one today too... gold for Matthew Richardson!

  6. basketball

    Basketballpublished at 18:18 British Summer Time 31 July 2022

    Women's 3X3 basketball

    Scotland turned it around to beat Kenya 21-17 in Pool A of the women's 3X3 basketball.

    Kennedy Leonard top scored with nine points.

  7. gold-medal

    Gold medal - Australia - Matthew Richardsonpublished at 18:11 British Summer Time 31 July 2022

    Men's sprint gold final

    What a ride! And what a celebration!

    Australia's Matthew Richardson cruises to victory against Nicholas Paul by 0.642 seconds to win the gold.

    Richardson, 23, roars as he leans back and goes handsfree around the track, then bursts into tears as he hugs who we presume is his mum.

    Aaah. Heart-warming scenes.

    Double gold escapes Trinidad and Tobago's Paul, who won the keirin yesterday.

  8. cycling (track)

    Track Cyclingpublished at 18:08 British Summer Time 31 July 2022

    Men's sprint bronze final

    Thomas Duncan
    BBC Scotland at Lee Valley VeloPark

    Throaty roars of: "C'mon Jack" tried to spur Jack Carlin on.

    It was similar to the first race, except this time the Scot didn't quite have the gas at the finish as Matt Glaetzer of Australia held on.

    Boy, the decider is going to be tense.

  9. cycling (track)

    Track Cyclingpublished at 18:07 British Summer Time 31 July 2022

    Men's sprint bronze final

    Jack Carlin is one race from going home with a bronze medal in the sprint.

    And, after race two, the Scot is still one race from the bronze.

    Carlin pushes for the line but runs out of track as Australia's Matt Glaetzer goes over first in a photo finish.

  10. cycling (track)

    'My legs weren't there'published at 18:01 British Summer Time 31 July 2022

    Men's tandem B sprint final

    Scotland's Neil Fachie and James Ball of Wales battle it out in the men's para-cycling at the 2022 Commonwealth Games in BirminghamImage source, Getty Images

    Scotland's Neil Fachie had to settle for silver after Wales' James Ball beat him in the men's tandem B sprint final.

    It was the 37-year-old's first defeat in a Commonwealth final after winning his fifth gold in Friday's 1,000m time trial.

    "It's great we qualified fastest and got away in the final. But warming up this afternoon my legs weren't there," Fachie told BBC Sport.

    "I didn't tell Lewis, because I hoped adrenaline would just come through and win the day. Lewis was phenomenal, he deserved a gold out there. Silver isn't bad. I thought we might nick it."

    On missing out on an outright Scottish record of a sixth Commonwealth gold, Fachie jokes: "Now I feel I have to come back in four years. I was hoping I could walk away!"

  11. cycling (track)

    Track Cyclingpublished at 17:59 British Summer Time 31 July 2022

    Men's tandem B sprint final

    On the flip side to Welsh joy was Scottish despair...

  12. cycling (track)

    'I've waited a long time for this'published at 17:56 British Summer Time 31 July 2022

    Men's tandem B sprint final

    BBC Sport

    Wales' James Ball earned his country their first Gold medal of the Games after winning the men's tandem B sprint final.

    "It’s incredible, I’ve waited a long time for this," the 30-year-old told BBC Sport.

    "Especially in the sprint as well, because everyone knows me and Neil [Fachie] have been going 1-2, so it’s nice to prove to myself if anything, that me and Matt could do it.

    "We were happy with just two silvers - the same as last result so not got any better, not got any worse - but to come away with a gold on top of that, I’m so happy."

  13. cycling (track)

    Track Cyclingpublished at 17:55 British Summer Time 31 July 2022

    Men's tandem B sprint final

    James BallImage source, Getty Images

    Earlier we told you Para-cyclist James Ball won Wales' first gold of the 2022 Games.

    Ball recorded victory in the tandem B sprint final with pilot Matt Rotherham.

    The Welshman beat Scotland's Neil Fachie, who - assisted by Lewis Stewart - was aiming for a Scottish record sixth Commonwealth Games gold

    The pair have battled it out regularly, with Fachie claiming his fifth Games gold ahead of Ball in the tandem B 1,000m time trial on Friday.

    Let's here what Ball had to say afterwards...

  14. basketball

    Basketballpublished at 17:51 British Summer Time 31 July 2022

    Women's 3X3 basketball

    Scotland women are in action in the 3X3 basketball and are currently losing to Kenya 14-11.

    If you've not watched this format of the sport then I'd recommend tuning in. It's fast and furious!

  15. cycling (track)

    Track Cyclingpublished at 17:50 British Summer Time 31 July 2022

    Men's sprint gold final

    Onto the gold-medal race then.

    It's Brit-turned Aussie Matthew Richardson against Trinidad and Tobago's Nicholas Paul, who is aiming for another gold after winning yesterday's keirin.

    Richardson was born in the Kent town of Maidstone before moving to Western Australia aged nine.

    Not sure if that's known by the Birmingham crowd but they certainly cheer loudly when the 23-year-old reaches the line first.

  16. 'Poor Kelsey Mitchell!'published at 17:46 British Summer Time 31 July 2022

    Women's 500m time trial final

    Chris Boardman
    Olympic cycling champion on BBC TV

    Poor Kelsey Mitchell just waiting until the last rider!

    It looked like it was on but Kristina Clonan put in a final 50m, didn't drop the speed... and it was enough.

  17. cycling (track)

    Track Cyclingpublished at 17:45 British Summer Time 31 July 2022

    Men's sprint bronze final

    Thomas Duncan
    BBC Scotland at Lee Valley VeloPark

    Jack Carlin raises the roof at the Olympic velodrome!

    The Scot likes to put himself about on the track, and there were a few mind games there before he snuck into Matt Glaetzer's slipstream and came round to steal race one.

    Another one of those and he'll have a bronze medal...

  18. cycling (track)

    Track Cyclingpublished at 17:45 British Summer Time 31 July 2022

    Men's sprint bronze final

    Saltires are wafting in the Birmingham air. That tells us Scotland's Jack Carlin has won the first race of his bronze-medal showdown with Australia's Matthew Glaetzer.

    Carlin times his sprint round the bend beautifully, edging his front wheel ahead of Glaetzer's before the line.

  19. cycling (track)

    Track Cyclingpublished at 17:42 British Summer Time 31 July 2022

    Women's 500m time trial

    Katie Falkingham
    BBC Sport at Lee Valley VeloPark

    Sophie Capewell will be happy with that!

    She was left "gutted" after missing out on bronze in the individual sprint yesterday, but a new day brings that spot on the podium for the 23-year-old.

  20. cycling (track)

    Track Cyclingpublished at 17:41 British Summer Time 31 July 2022

    Katie Falkingham
    BBC Sport at Lee Valley VeloPark

    We've had two horrible crashes in two days at the velodrome.

    We'll update you when we can on today's involving Matt Walls, but in the meantime, it's good to see England's Joe Truman smiling after his crash yesterday in which he was knocked unconscious.

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