Athleticspublished at 20:57 British Summer Time 2 August 2022
Men's 10,000m final
Tactics coming into this from the three Kenya team-mates as they start to make their move to the front. Kibiwott Kandie leads with seven laps to go.
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Morning session: 10:00-13:00 BST
Action includes the quarter-finals, semi-finals & repechage in the women's -63kg, women's -70kg, men's -73kg and men's -81kg categories
Women's 70kg quarter-final: England's Katie-Jemima Yeats-Brown
Afternoon session: 17:00-19:45 BST
Medals are won in the women's -63kg, men's -73kg, women's -70kg and men's -81kg categories
Women's 63kg quarter-final: England's Gemma Howell v Wales' Jasmine Hacker-Jones
Men's 81kg: England's Lachlon Moorhead
Gary Rose, Tom Rostance, Neil Johnston and Sonny Cohen
Men's 10,000m final
Tactics coming into this from the three Kenya team-mates as they start to make their move to the front. Kibiwott Kandie leads with seven laps to go.
Men’s 100m butterfly S10 final
England's James Hollis with the bronze medal! What a decision to come out of retirement - he's got a medal with a 58.55 swim!
Men's 3x3 gold medal match
We are going to overtime for the gold medal here! There was a huge two from Kayne Henry to give England a 15-14 lead but Australia responded with 10 seconds left.
Men’s 100m butterfly S10 final
James Hollis goes out hard for England, it's a cracking race as Australia's Col Pearse powers through to take it from team-mate Alex Saffy.
Men's 10,000m final
There'll be no medal for Sam Atkin as he pulls up and withdraws. Did he go too hard, too early with that moving into the front early on?
South Africa's Adriaan Wildschutt is now leading with Scotland's Andy Butchart in second.
There's 3,000m to go.
One of the performers of the Games for sure...
Men's 50m breaststroke final
Thomas Duncan
BBC Scotland at Sandwell Aquatics Centre
Amid the delirium in this place at that Adam Peaty gold, Scotland's Ross Murdoch got bronze in what he thinks will be his final ever individual race, with a relay to come later tonight. He was in tears as he said:
"I got a really good message earlier from my old coach and he was like: 'That's where you started your career son - in lane eight, when nobody believed in you. And that's how you'll finish.
"I sat by myself for about an hour playing my guitar with tears in my eyes and I was like: 'This is it man, believe in yourself, stand up and do it!'
"I'm absolutely buzzin' I've done it. It's the only one I've never ever had.
"I've had a 200m medal, a 100m medal, but all I ever wanted to be was a 50m breaststroker...it's a poetic end."
Men’s 100m butterfly S10 final (20:45 BST)
James Hollis, the English swimmer who has Osteogenesis Imperfecta, a genetic disorder that affects the bone and ligament strength, has come out of retirement to race in this one.
“A home Games and a strong performance from the team will help people learning to swim, people with impairments looking to take up club swimming or even staff that want to get involved in swimming or para-swimming,” he says.
“I hope that these Games are a big motivating factor on their decision to get involved.”
Heroic.
Women’s 50m backstroke semis
A Commonwealth Games record for Kylie Masse of Canada to win the second semi, that is rapid. Medi Harris of Wales is second - superb - with Mollie O'Callaghan in third.
Danielle Hill of Northern Ireland makes the final too.
Men's 3x3 gold medal match
With both teams in the bonus (free throws awarded for any defensive foul) the physicality of this final is ramping up as both teams look to get to the rim to draw contact.
Australia lead England 9-8 with just over three minutes to go.
Women's discus final
All 11 competitors have completed their throws in the first round of the final and Jade Lally is in the gold medal position with 57.33m the distance to beat.
Scotland's Kirsty Law is sixth and Shadine Duquemin of Jersey ninth.
Women’s 50m backstroke semis
Great swim from Lauren Cox of England who is third behind Kaylee McKeown and Bronte Job but there was nothing in it. 0.16 separates the top three. Should be enough for Cox?
Women's T37/38 100m final
BBC Sport
A delighted Livvy Breen was talking to Jeanette Kwakye after her T37/38 100m gold medal performance:
"I am absolutely over the moon. Ten years hard work and I've never run this fast. I am really happy.
"The long jump has been going really well and I just can't believe it and I want to thank my team for believing in me.
"Obviously this year I've had a really good season and Sophie has been a really good rival for years and I knew that it would come, and it did come!
"I want to say a massive thank you to the crowd - it's lovely to be back to normal."
Men's 10,000m final
Scotland's Andy Butchart swaps places with England's Sam Atkin to lead this race with 7,000m to go.
Women's pole vault final
Nina Kennedy is unable to clear 4.76m after three attempts so there will be no Games record to go with her gold medal.
Women’s 50m backstroke semis
It’s only about an hour since the 100m free final but champion Mollie O’Callaghan is back in the pool in the second of these semis. I suppose it is ‘only’ a length this time…
Who will make it through to the final?
Men's 3x3 gold medal match
Two huge free throws at the midway point of the final and England have swung the momentum to take a 7-6 lead.
Men's 50m breaststroke final
BBC Sport
Men's 50m breaststroke gold medallist Adam Peaty to BBC Sport: "I had two options this morning I either fight or don't fight. Everyone who knows me, knows I fight.
"That means so much to me, because what I have been through the last five years, I lost my spark towards the beginning of the week and I have it back now.
"There were a lot of emotions yesterday but a lot of people have got to understand that I reached the bottom of the bottom yesterday and to bring myself up with the crowd in my own mind and that is the result.
"That was the only one I haven't won in my career, the Commonwealth 50m and I can retire now. I don't care about the stats, tonight was about racing, who was going to get on the wall first.
"No one can really get up to the rate I get to but without the training it goes nowhere. I am looking forward to resetting and having a winter because I haven't done that since 2019.
"I am so glad I got that loss earlier in the week because these wins feel so much more alive and so much better."
Men's 10,000m final
This 10,000m final is under way and England's Sam Atkin moves to the front early doors.
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jonie1030:@adam_peaty, external you roared to that gold medal 50m champ
Mike Thomas: Yes @adam_peaty, external the GOAT