Summary

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  • Morning session: 09:30-14:15 BST

  • Qualifying action in the women's singles, men's singles, women's classes 6-10, women's classes 3-5, men's classes 8-10 and men's classes 3-5

  1. A first for Firthpublished at 20:22 British Summer Time 3 August 2022

    Bethany Firth took Northern Ireland's first Commonwealth gold in the pool - and the nation's first at Birmingham 2022 - a little earlier on.

    Six-time Paralympic champion Firth added Commonwealth gold to her collection in the 200m freestyle S14.

  2. swimming

    Don't lose countpublished at 20:20 British Summer Time 3 August 2022

    Men's 1500m freestyle

    Becky Grey
    BBC Sport at Sandwell Aquatics Centre

    Shiny bells stand behind the blocks for the men's 1500m freestyle.

    I presume it's to let the swimmers know when they're nearing the end. Given it's almost 15 minutes long, it would be easy to forget.

    In fact, Australian favourite Sam Short did once. At the Australian trials he thought he was finished with two laps still to go.

  3. swimming

    Swimmingpublished at 20:20 British Summer Time 3 August 2022

    Men’s 1500m freestyle final

    We've gone from the shortest race of the champs to the longest. Sam Short of Australia is the very, very early leader in this marathon race.

  4. squash

    All level in the squashpublished at 20:20 British Summer Time 3 August 2022

    Men's singles final

    Katie Falkingham
    BBC Sport at University of Birmingham

    There are a lot of Wales fans in the squash arena! "C'mon Joel," they shout. "He doesn't want it," they say of his opponent, Paul Coll.

    I think he does, because he takes the second game 11-9 to level this final at one game apiece.

  5. athletics

    'Stretching out the group'published at 20:18 British Summer Time 3 August 2022

    Women's 10,000m final

    Rob Walker
    Commentator on BBC TV

    Eilish McColgan is beginning to pick things up and she will want to see one or two of these athletes spat out of the back, stretching out the group.

  6. athletics

    Athleticspublished at 20:17 British Summer Time 3 August 2022

    Women's 10,000m final

    Scotland’s Eilish McColgan is really putting in a shift at the front trying to string this race out. She was not happy at all with the pace being set in the early stages but will

  7. swimming

    Swimmingpublished at 20:16 British Summer Time 3 August 2022

    Men’s 1500m freestyle final

    Daniel WiffenImage source, Getty Images

    1500 metres. A long way to swim isn’t it? Four-and-a-half Eiffel Towers, nine-and-a-half Blackpool Towers, more or less a mile. You’d be looking at 60 lengths of your local baths.

    Of course Australia will be favourites here with Sam Short and Kieran Pollard flying but Daniel Wiffen has designs on a medal for Northern Ireland after he became the first Irish swimmer to break the 15-minute barrier recently, clocking 14:57.66.

  8. athletics

    'Slower the better for McColgan and Judd'published at 20:12 British Summer Time 3 August 2022

    Women's 10,000m final

    Steve Cram
    Athletics commentator on BBC TV

    The longer it goes at a slow place, the better it places into the hands of McColgan and England's Jess Judd.

  9. swimming

    Swimmingpublished at 20:10 British Summer Time 3 August 2022

    Ben Proud picks up his gold medal to a raucous reception as you'd expect! His third Commonwealth title in a row at this event which is no mean feat at all.

  10. athletics

    Postpublished at 20:08 British Summer Time 3 August 2022

    Women’s 10,000m final

    Reigning champion Stella Chesang is likely to be one of Eilish McColgan’s main challengers this evening, although the athlete from Uganda finished almost 30 seconds down on the Scot at the World Championships in July.

    Irene Cheptai of Kenya has not really pulled up any trees yet this season either.

  11. athletics

    'Scotland expects'published at 20:07 British Summer Time 3 August 2022

    Women's 10,000m final

    Steve Cram
    Athletics commentator on BBC TV

    Nervous moments for sure for Eilish McColgan. She knows that Scotland expects, and her mum Liz is here, watching.

  12. athletics

    Athleticspublished at 20:07 British Summer Time 3 August 2022

    Women’s 10,000m final

    Eilish McColgan in blueImage source, Getty Images

    In sharp contrast to the women's 100m semi-finals, next up is a battle over 10,000m.

    Nobody in this 14-strong field has run a 25-lap race quicker than Scotland’s Eilish McColgan.

    Kenya’s silver and bronze medallists at the recent World Championships, Hellen Obiri and Margaret Kipkemboi aren’t in Brum, so could this be the perfect chance for McColgan to collect a first major title?

    Her mum, Liz of course won gold over this distance at the Commonwealth Games in 1986 in Edinburgh and in 1990 in Auckland.

  13. judo

    Support for Sarahpublished at 20:03 British Summer Time 3 August 2022

    Women's +78kg

    Thomas Duncan
    BBC Scotland at Coventry Arena

    It seemed like only people waving Saltires and Lion Rampant flags were left in the Coventry Arena for Sarah Adlington's medal ceremony.

    A nice rendition of Flower of Scotland, too. Great travelling support for the Commonwealth champion.

  14. swimming

    'I held off the young guns for one more year'published at 20:02 British Summer Time 3 August 2022

    Men's 50m freestyle final

    BBC Sport

    Ben ProudImage source, Getty Images

    Men's 50m freestyle gold medallist Ben Proud: "To be able to say I have been here for eight years consistently at the top is brilliant. But I held off the young guns one more year, it was a fantastic job by Lewis. I never thought I'd have an English guy with me but today 21.6 is a brilliant swim. For me this is a very special thing, very happy I have done it, let's see what happens next."

    Men's 50m freestyle silver medallist Lewis Burras: "I had something to prove. The likelihood this is the last time I ever compete at a home games, but to stand on the podium with Ben, 12-year-old me is going crazy."

  15. athletics

    'British sprinting is on fire'published at 20:02 British Summer Time 3 August 2022

    Women's 100m semi-final three

    Katharine Merry
    BBC commentator and presenter

    A deafening roar from Alexander Stadium.

    Technically so smooth. British women's sprinting is on fire the last few years.

    But Daryll Neita needs to be calm - and we will see her in a couple of hours.

  16. A regular in the sub-11 clubpublished at 20:02 British Summer Time 3 August 2022

    Mike Henson
    BBC Sport at Alexander Stadium

    Daryll Neita does a little jig of delight. As well she might. An absolutely smoking 10.90 personal best, all long strides and loose, relaxed upper body.

    She is the fastest into tonight's final. The 25-year-old hadn't been below 10 seconds before 2021. She has broken that barrier nine times since, including a windy-assisted 10.80 to win the British title in June.

    In a world in which Shelly Ann Fraser Pryce is running PBs in her mid-thirties, there is still plenty of time for the Englishwoman to emerge as an international powerhouse. Maybe it is already happening in front of us.

    A win over Olympic champion Elaine Thompson-Herah in tonight's final at 21:45 BST would make it hard to deny.

  17. athletics

    England's Neita goes throughpublished at 20:01 British Summer Time 3 August 2022

    Women's100m semi-finals

    Daryll Neita that is brilliant. The British champion sets a new PB with a run of 10.90 seconds and has clear daylight to Rosemary Chukwuma, who also qualifies automatically.

    StandingsImage source, BBC Sport
  18. silver medal

    Silver medal - Mollie O'Callaghanpublished at 20:00 British Summer Time 3 August 2022

    Women’s 50m backstroke final

    It's Mollie O'Callaghan who gets the silver ahead of fellow Aussie Kaylee McKeown.

    Medi Harris was just 0.04 seconds away from a medal.

  19. gold-medal

    Gold medal - Kylie Massepublished at 19:59 British Summer Time 3 August 2022

    Women’s 50m backstroke final

    Wow, what a race! A blanket finish sees six swimmers all touch the wall within a blink, impossible to call to the naked eye.

    It's Canada's Kylie Masse who wins it in a Games record, as Medi Harris misses out for Wales. She's fifth.

  20. squash

    Wales' Makin wins first gamepublished at 19:58 British Summer Time 3 August 2022

    Men's singles final

    Katie Falkingham
    BBC Sport at University of Birmingham

    So far, so good for Joel Makin. The Welshman takes the first game 11-3.

    Makin, who lives in Birmingham, reached the bronze medal final four years ago but has guaranteed himself a medal this time around.

    New Zealand's Paul Coll, on the other hand, won silver at the last Commonwealths and 'Superman' will be looking to go one further at the 2022 Games. He's won five of his last six meetings with Makin.