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  • Afternoon session: 14:00-16:30 BST - women's 64kg medals to be determined

  • 1400: Women’s 64kg. England’s Zoe Smith won gold in 2014 but will be up against Maude Charron who is the favourite from Canada

  • Evening session: 18:30-21:00 BST - medals are awarded in the women's 71kg category

  • 1830: Women’s 71kg. Sarah Davies from England won world silver last year and should medal. Alice Aitchison lifts for Scotland and Faye Pittman competes for Wales.

  1. Postpublished at 14:09 British Summer Time 1 August 2022

    Alistair Watkins
    BBC Sport in Birmingham

    The bullImage source, BBC Sport

    It's buzzing over in Centenary Square where the main attraction is, of course, the giant mechanical bull - the star of the opening ceremony.

    It stands at 10 metres high, weighs 2.5 tonnes and can emit smoke and cry tears of blood.

  2. cycling (track)

    Track Cyclingpublished at 14:08 British Summer Time 1 August 2022

    Women's keirin first round

    Thomas Duncan
    BBC Scotland at Lee Valley VeloPark

    Scotland's Lauren Bell misses out in the first heat of the keirin, finishing in third.

    Canada's Kelsey Mitchell, who will be one of the favourites for a medal, takes first. Australia's Alessia McCaig is second.

    Bell will have another shot at going through via the repechages, as will Wales' Eleanor Coster.

  3. hockey

    Scotland behindpublished at 14:07 British Summer Time 1 August 2022

    Hockey: Scotland 0-1 South Africa

    Not a great start for Scotland men as forward Dayaan Cassiem puts South Africa ahead inside the opening five minutes.

    The Scots are still searching for their first win of the games. This could be a long afternoon.

  4. gymnastics

    Postpublished at 14:04 British Summer Time 1 August 2022

    Men’s artistic gymnastics finals

    Michael Morrow
    BBC Sport NI at the Arena Birmingham

    The British government, the Irish government and the Good Friday Agreement featured in Rhys McClenaghan and Eamon Montgomery’s Commonwealth Games build-up more than they could ever have imagined.

    Not to dig up old graves but it’s a saga that bears repeating on the day of the Northern Ireland duo’s finals.

    The International Gymnastics Federation (FIG) deemed that the gymnasts could not represent NI at the Commonwealths because they represented Ireland in international competitions.

    Why, you might ask, was this an issue now when they had represented NI in previous Games? This was one of many questions raised by a raft of politicians (and pretty much everyone else), with the FIG initially doubling down before eventually granting the athletes special dispensation.

    A protracted, and frankly bizarre build-up, but here they are in the final. Montgomery ended up coming fifth on the floor, but McClenaghan has his sights firmly set on the podium.

    Pommel horseImage source, BBC Sport
  5. cycling (track)

    Last day of track cyclingpublished at 14:02 British Summer Time 1 August 2022

    Katie Falkingham
    BBC Sport at Lee Valley VeloPark

    It's the fourth and final day of track cycling action today. Sad face. Seriously, it's been a brilliant few days, with the obvious exception of those two horrible crashes.

    Coming up at the start of today's session is the first round of the women's keirin. That's the event where they start behind a derny.

    We've nine athletes from the home nations in this one, including England's Sophie Capewell and Wales' Emma Finucane, who have already won medals at these Commonwealth Games.

    But we're yet to see an English rider stand atop the podium - will today be the day?

    The podium at the velodromeImage source, BBC Sport
  6. hockey

    Will Scotland grab first win?published at 14:02 British Summer Time 1 August 2022

    Hockey: Scotland 0-0 South Africa

    More hockey action has just got under way.

    Scotland men face South Africa at the University of Birmingham hockey centre with both sides after their first win of the games.

  7. bowls

    Lawn Bowlspublished at 14:00 British Summer Time 1 August 2022

    Men's & Women's para pairs B6-B8 semi-finals

    Garry Brown and Kevin Wallace get the job done for Scotland men against New Zealand’s Mark Noble and Graham Skellern.

    Meanwhile, pensioner Rosemary Lenton, who is soon to turn 73, could cap her Commonwealth Games with gold alongside Pauline Wilson.

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  8. bronze medal

    Wales reach double figures with bowls bronzeepublished at 13:58 British Summer Time 1 August 2022

    Gareth Griffiths
    BBC Sport Wales in Birmingham

    Bowls trio Owain Dando, Ross Owen and Jonathan Tomlinson claimed Wales' 10th medal of the 2022 Commonwealth Games with bronze in the men's triples.

    Dando, Owen and Tomlinson defeated Fiji 21-7 to claim a first Wales bowls medal in Birmingham.

    Wales have won one gold, two silver and seven bronze.

  9. bronze medal

    Bronze medal - Wales - Men's triplespublished at 13:57 British Summer Time 1 August 2022

    Men's triples lawn bowls

    Take a bow Wales' Owain Dando, Ross Owen and Jonathan Tomlinson. The trio have just beaten Fiji 21-7 in their bronze medal match.

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    Hands up if you have three Commonwealth Games gold medals.

  11. bowls

    Will Guernsey get a medal?published at 13:53 British Summer Time 1 August 2022

    Lawn bowls women's singles

    Are Guernsey about to be guaranteed their first medal since 1994?

    Lucy Beere is 18-13 up against Malaysia's Siti Zalina Ahmad in the women's singles semi-finals after 19 ends. It's first 21 points in the semi-final showdown.

  12. Day four headlinespublished at 13:49 British Summer Time 1 August 2022

    As we head deep into lunchtime territory, here are the main headlines so far on day four of the Commonwealth Games:

    • Jake Jarman is a triple Commonwealth Games champion after the Englishman wins gold in the men's gymnastics floor final
    • England's Chris Murray wins weightlifting gold after lifting a new Commonwealth Games record in the men's 81kg final
    • Adam Peaty eases into the 50m breaststroke semi-finals but conceded he has lost a bit of "spark" and needs a "reset"
    • England's Abbie Wood and Alicia Wilson both make it through to the women's 200m individual medley final
    • Scotland women thrash Kenya 11-0 in their hockey pool B match
    • On Sunday, English Para-swimmer Alice Tai won gold in the S8 100m backstroke final - just months after having her right leg amputated in January
  13. weightlifting

    'I got back to my platform and just collapsed'published at 13:46 British Summer Time 1 August 2022

    Men's 81kg

    Chris MurrayImage source, Getty Images

    Earlier England weightlifter Chris Murray took a brilliant gold in the men's 81kg.

    He said afterwards: "I can’t sum it up. I’ll be in my room tonight still not being able to put it into words. It’s truly incredible.

    “The guys in my weight class are so strong and that was a really close competition. I knew I needed to pull it out and I did. I’m so happy.

    “I got back to my platform where I’d been warming up and I just collapsed. To come out and hit personal bests on the biggest stage, I’m so overwhelmed with that feeling and I didn’t even care what medal I got at that point because I’d done what I needed to do.

    “You can’t ask for any more than personal bests. The coaching team did an amazing job at guessing the weight that I needed. They were right and thank goodness they were.”

    On the crowd he added: “It was something I’ve never experienced and I don’t think I’ll experience it again unfortunately. It was incredible, so, so loud. I had to take a moment to compose myself.

    “I stood at the doorway just listening, knowing that as I walk up to the platform it’s only going to get louder.”

  14. gymnastics

    'Jarman pulled it all together when it matters'published at 13:43 British Summer Time 1 August 2022

    Men's floor final

    Max Whitlock
    Six-time Olympic medal-winning gymnast on BBC TV

    Jake Jarman pulled it all together and that is what we have been waiting for. He has the difficulty level above everyone else. He has done incredible to pull it all together when it matters. That is three golds so far and hopefully there is more to come. Everything else for him now will be a bonus and that is a dangerous mindset to have.

  15. netball

    Netballpublished at 13:43 British Summer Time 1 August 2022

    FT: Pool A: Australia 74-49 South Africa

    There seems to be no stopping Australia in Pool A.

    The Diamonds have already seen off Barbados and Scotland and now they make it three from three with a 74-49 victory over South Africa.

    Slight concern for the Aussies, however, after Paige Hadley limped off court injured and was sat in the bench with an ice pack on her leg.

    Next up for the top seeds and three-time Commonwealth champions is Wales at 12:00 BST on Tuesday.

  16. gymnastics

    Montgomery appeal dismissedpublished at 13:41 British Summer Time 1 August 2022

    Men's floor final

    Michael Morrow
    BBC Sport NI at Arena Birmingham

    Hearing from the Arena Birmingham broadcasters that Northern Ireland's Eamon Montgomery put an enquiry in after his score was revealed, a mechanism that allows the gymnasts and coaches to challenge the execution score given to their routine.

    No dice for Montgomery, though. The score remains unchanged and it's a fifth-placed finish for the 19-year-old.

  17. gymnastics

    Postpublished at 13:40 British Summer Time 1 August 2022

    Men's floor final

    England's Jake Jarman's score of 14.666 blows the competition away with Canada's Felix Dolci scoring 14.166 to claim silver.

    England's Giarnni Regini-Moran takes bronze, 0.166 ahead of Wales' Emil Barber in fourth.

    Jarman now adds to the team gold he won on Friday and the all-around he gold he collected on Sunday.

  18. gold-medal

    Gold medal - England - Jake Jarmanpublished at 13:37 British Summer Time 1 August 2022
    Breaking

    Men's floor final

    It's now official. Jake Jarman is a triple Commonwealth Games champion.

  19. gymnastics

    Postpublished at 13:36 British Summer Time 1 August 2022

    Men's floor final

    Clay Mason Stephens finish seventh but Jake Jarman can't claim gold just yet.

    The judges are reviewing Eamon Montgomery's score before they announce the final results.

  20. gymnastics

    Postpublished at 13:34 British Summer Time 1 August 2022

    Men's floor final

    Clay Mason Stephens makes a minor error with his last landing. I don't think he'll be beating Jake Jarman...