Summary

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  • Afternoon session: 17:00-19:45 BST

  • The final judo medals are won in the men's -90kg, women's -78kg, men's -100kg, women's +78kg, men's +100kg categories

  • Men's: England's Rhys Thompson (100 kg), Jamal Petgrave (90 kg), Harry Lovel-Hewitt (110+ kg)

  • Women's: England's Emma Reid (78 kg), Scotland's Sarah Adlington (78+ kg), Wales's Natalie Powell (78 kg)

  1. swimming

    Swimmingpublished at 19:55 British Summer Time 3 August 2022

    Women’s 50m backstroke final

    Medi HarrisImage source, Getty Images
    Image caption,

    Can Medi Harris get an upgrade?

    Another potentially brilliant race next with three-tenths of a second covering the top five swimmers in the semi finals. Medi Harris of Wales was second fastest and will be hoping to go at least one better than the bronze she won over 100m.

    Aussie Mollie O’Callaghan already has four gold medals from Birmingham, while Kaylee McKeown has three. Share the wealth?

  2. Postpublished at 19:55 British Summer Time 3 August 2022

    That was as impressive a display of sprinting as you will see from Ben Proud. Had it won from the moment he left them all waiting while he got changed...

  3. Hepthathlon number crunchingpublished at 19:55 British Summer Time 3 August 2022

    Mike Henson
    BBC Sport at Alexander Stadium

    I have crunched the numbers so you don't have to.

    Katerina Johnson-Thompson has a lead of 136 points over Northern Ireland's Kate O'Connor as the pair head into the 800m - the final event of the heptathlon.

    That equates to roughly 10 seconds at the speed these athletes run the 800m.

    Johnson-Thompson's 800m personal best is two minutes 7.26 seconds, while O'Connor's is 2:11.76.

    So game and gold over KJT?

    Not so quick. The Englishwoman has been a long way off that sort of pace this year, running a pair of 2:19 times. O'Connor's personal best came last year after a couple of seasons of steady improvement. And she is yet to show what she can do over the distance this year.

    There could be a twist in the tale just yet....

  4. swimming

    'What an awesome swim'published at 19:54 British Summer Time 3 August 2022

    Men's 50m freestyle

    Adrian Moorhouse
    1988 Olympic 100m breaststroke champion on BBC TV

    What an awesome swim. Ben Proud rightly the fastest man on the planet. He got everything right. Lewis Burras came back very strong and he deserved that silver medal.

  5. silver medal

    Silver medal - Lewis Burraspublished at 19:53 British Summer Time 3 August 2022

    Men’s 50m freestyle final

    1-2 for England as Lewis Burras takes silver, with bronze for Joshua Liendo Edwards.

    Ben Proud won that by some distance. Dominance.

  6. gold-medal

    Gold medal - Ben Proudpublished at 19:53 British Summer Time 3 August 2022

    Men’s 50m freestyle final

    Three Commonwealth Games titles in a row! Ben Proud, that was sensational Sir.

    Gold in Glasgow, Gold on the Gold Coast, Gold in Birmingham...

  7. squash

    Squashpublished at 19:52 British Summer Time 3 August 2022

    Men's singles final

    Katie Falkingham
    BBC Sport at University of Birmingham

    We've barely had chance to take a breather and another final is under way at the squash.

    In the men's singles final, Wales' Joel Makin is 8-2 up against New Zealand's Paul Coll in the first game.

  8. athletics

    Athleticspublished at 19:52 British Summer Time 3 August 2022

    Women's 100m semi-finals

    Double Olympic 100m and 200m champion Elaine Thompson-Herah simply has too much gas for everyone else in her semi-final.

    That includes England's Asha Philip who ends up down in fourth just behind defending champion Michelle-Lee Ahye.

    StandingsImage source, BBC Sport
  9. swimming

    Swimmingpublished at 19:49 British Summer Time 3 August 2022

    Men’s 50m freestyle final

    Ben Proud? Lewis Burras? Joshua Liendo Edwards? Tom Nowakowski?

    It's a race packed with superstars.

  10. athletics

    Athleticspublished at 19:48 British Summer Time 3 August 2022

    Women's heptathlon

    Denise Lewis
    Olympic heptathlon gold medallist on BBC TV

    We haven't seen Kat have to run for anything. We will see what her mettle is now when she has to run for the title.

  11. athletics

    Athleticspublished at 19:48 British Summer Time 3 August 2022

    Women's 100m semi-finals

    Saint Lucia’s Julien Alfred puts on the afterburners to win the first of the women's 100m semi-finals in 11.04 ahead of Nigeria's Nzubechi Nwokocha.

    England’s Imani Lansiquot trails in just behind in third in 11.18, while Hannah Brier of Wales finished last in 11.61.

  12. athletics

    'KJT delivered'published at 19:47 British Summer Time 3 August 2022

    Women's heptathlon

    Denise Lewis
    Olympic heptathlon gold medallist on BBC TV

    She is a champion and she needed to throw with heart and guts - and she delivered.

    That reaction from her just says everything.

    There is always one event that can turn things around.

  13. athletics

    KJT leads the waypublished at 19:47 British Summer Time 3 August 2022

    Women's heptathlon

    It is all looking hunky-dory for Katarina Johnson-Thompson in the women's heptathlon competition after the javelin, which used to be one of her weakest events.

    StandingsImage source, BBC One
  14. swimming

    Great Scott!published at 19:44 British Summer Time 3 August 2022

    Here's how Duncan Scott won his latest medal - Gold in a brilliant 200m medley.

  15. swimming

    Swimmingpublished at 19:43 British Summer Time 3 August 2022

    Men’s 50m freestyle final

    Ben ProudImage source, Getty Images
    Image caption,

    Will Ben Proud be taking home his fifth Commonwealth Gold?

    21 seconds to go… Expect some lightning fast times and a whole lotta splash as the fastest sprinters in town duke it out for gold next in the pool.

    Lewis Burras and Ben Proud look well placed for England but it could be anyone’s race over the one length…

  16. swimming

    Swimmingpublished at 19:41 British Summer Time 3 August 2022

    Women’s 200m freestyle S14 final

    Iconic moment for Northern Ireland as Bethany Firth is presented with her gold medal by none other than Mary Peters...

  17. athletics

    Johnson-Thompson hits double toppublished at 19:38 British Summer Time 3 August 2022

    Mike Henson
    BBC Sport at Alexander Stadium

    Katarina Johnson-Thompson liked that!

    Her ex-coach Jean-Yves Cochand nicknamed her 'Droopy' because of her hangdog body language when she was in competition. Well, a massive javelin personal best will perk things right up.

    The 29-year-old has just launched it out to 44.33m, an improvement on the 43.93 that she threw en route to World Championship gold in Doha in 2019.

    Northern Ireland's Kate O'Connor has won the javelin with 51.14m, but Johnson-Thompson's above-par performance will give her a decent points cushion heading into the final event - the 800m - at 21:00 BST tonight.

  18. athletics

    Azu into the 100m finalpublished at 19:38 British Summer Time 3 August 2022

    Gareth Griffiths
    BBC Sport Wales at Alexander Stadium

    Well, Wales sprinter Jeremiah Azu did not disappoint in the 100m semi-finals as he finished second in a personal best of 10.15secs to go through to the final.

    He will line up in the final and hope to bring home a medal for Wales.

    With Aled Sion Davies and Harrison Walsh going later in the men's F42-44/61-64 men's discus final, this could be another special night for Wales.

    All this after Olivia Breen delivered gold last night.

  19. judo

    Judopublished at 19:36 British Summer Time 3 August 2022

    And here is how Sarah Adlington won that medal...

  20. judo

    Judopublished at 19:36 British Summer Time 3 August 2022

    Women's +78kg judo

    Thomas Duncan
    BBC Scotland at Coventry Arena

    I've seen Sarah Adlington get hug, after hug, after hug at the side of the arena here as she waits to get her gold medal.

    The 35-year-old told me her main emotion was just sheer relief.

    And she's definitely not letting this gold medal out of her sight for a minute...