Silver medal - England - Fred Wrightpublished at 15:18 British Summer Time 4 August 2022
Cycling - men's time trial
It's a superb silver for England's Fred Wright!
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Cycling - men's time trial
It's a superb silver for England's Fred Wright!
Men's time trial
Geraint Thomas is pushing for the line, but time is running out to beat Fred Wright to the silver.
Is he going to do it?!
No!
Thomas just misses out and will have to settle for bronze.
Men's time trial
Scotland's John Archibald crosses the finish line to place fourth overall.
And here comes Rohan Dennis, surely heading for gold. He leaps into top spot, 26.28 seconds faster than Fred Wright.
Now we wait for Geraint Thomas.
Boxing quarter-finals
Just as his twin brother Ioan did earlier today, Wales' Garan Croft wins his quarter-final to guarantee at least a bronze medal.
Garan Croft had to recover from losing the opening round on four of the five judges' scorecards against Merven Clair of Mauritius, but produced a number of powerful stunning right hand shots to take both the next two round with a clean sweep to win it 5-0 overall.
Men's time trial
Chris Boardman
Olympic cycling champion on BBC TV
It is going to be a bitter medal ceremony for Geraint Thomas - what might have been. And how many more Commonwealth Games has he got?
Women's 10m platform
Gareth Bailey
BBC Sport Wales at Sandwell Aquatics Centre
With three of the five dives completed all the home nations divers currently stand to make the final.
Andrea Spendolini Sirieix's armstand back double somersault with 2 1/2 twists wows the crowd and the judges who score it 81.60 points as she extends her lead and Scotland's Gemma McArthur jumps up to third with another strong dive.
England's Lois Toulson moves up to fifth with a score of 72 for her third dive.
Lucy Hawkins' third attempt is her best so far and should draw more confidence for the Welsh youngster at her first Commonwealth Games who lies in 10th.
Eden Chen is 11th and Northern Ireland's Tanya Watson 12th.
Mikali Dawson on New Zealand appears to be too far back to challenge for qualification now but Australia's Kate Meaney is only eight points behind Watson.
Men's time trial
Geraint Thomas remains 31 seconds behind Rohan Dennis. He's on for silver, with current leader Fred Wright on course for bronze as it stands...
Men's time trial
Rohan Dennis goes through the third check point, at 32.8km, 35 seconds faster than leader Fred Wright managed.
Has Geraint Thomas managed to reduce the gap at all?
Light-middleweight quarter-finals
Richie Woodhall
Former boxing world champion on BBC TV
Northern Ireland's Aiden Walsh boxed to his style - hit and move on the outside - and he's got home against England's Mohammed Harris Akbar.
It was always a 50-50 affair but it was Walsh who was able to dictate the contest from the back foot and frustrate his opponent. I have not seen anyone who is able to box as well as Walsh on the back foot.
Men's time trial
We'll start getting some times from the third check point shortly.
Northern Ireland's Darren Rafferty posts the third fastest time, behind only Fred Wright and Lucas Plapp at that stage.
Men's time trial
Chris Boardman
Olympic cycling champion on BBC TV
Judgement is part of this as well. Everyone has to negotiate these bends and you have to decide how fast you take them
Katie Falkingham
BBC Sport at Smithfield
I've come to the beach for a bit. What a venue for the beach volleyball!
When the sun is out and the tunes are pumping, you could be on the Copacabana. But when the clouds come over, it feels more akin to Scarborough.
Australia women are currently taking on Cyprus, and there was a lovely moment at the start of the match when three fans were randomly selected from the crowd to sit courtside. Turns out they are the mother and sisters of one of the Cyprus players!
Women's 10m platform
Gareth Bailey
BBC Sport Wales at Sandwell Aquatics Centre
Andrea Spendolini Sirieix absolutely nails her second dive much to the delight of the home crowd as she overtakes McKay for the overall lead.
Scotland's Gemma McCarthur's forward 3 1/2 somersault pike draws a score of 66 to move her up the leaderboard into fifth.
Lois Toulson shows improvement in her second dive to move up to ninth with Eden Cheng now 10th.
Wales' Lucy Hawkins moves up to 11th after two dives.
Northern Ireland's Tanya Watson is now in 12th just inside qualification
Team final
We are three rotations down in the rhythmic gymnastics at Arena Birmingham and Marfa Ekimova of England still leads the way.
In second is compatriot Alice Leaper and third is Scotland's Louise Christie. England's Saffron Severn is 0.300 behind third spot with the ribbon still to come.
England lead the team standings at the moment with 240.150 but Singapore are the only other team currently in the mix, with more teams entering the fray in subdivision two from 18:00 BST.
Men's time trial
Simon Brotherton
Commentator on BBC TV
Tight corner and Dan Bigham has gone straight into the barriers, handlebars tangled up in the barrier, It's like one of those puzzles where you are trying to get the shapes apart.
Bit of a shock to the system suddenly ending up upside down!
Men's time trial
England's Dan Bigham crashes into the barriers!
That looked nasty, he misjudges the corner completely, but he's soon back up and running - once the bike is dislodged from the fence...
Blimey. He was fifth fastest through the second check point but that will cost him a lot of time. On he goes, though.
Women's lightweight final (15:00 BST)
Becky Grey
BBC Sport at the NEC
The powerlifting hall is filling up for the women’s lightweight final, which should start at around 15:00 BST.
England’s Zoe Newson and Olivia Broome are in this one along with the Isle of Man’s Kimberley Dean.
Nigeria’s Onyinyechi Mark was the gold-medal favourite but she has been disqualified.
That could be huge news for Broome, who has the next highest first attempt weight of 103kg.
The athletes will have three bench press attempts and final scores are calculated using a formula that takes into account a competitor’s body weight and the highest weight lifted.
Men's time trial
Simon Brotherton
Commentator on BBC TV
Geraint Thomas has lost one second at that second check point. Without that crash it would have been a thrilling race between him and Rohan Dennis.
Men's time trial
Here is the moment Geraint Thomas suffered a crash early in his bid for time trial gold.
Boxing quarter-finals
Michael Morrow
BBC Sport NI at The NEC
That wasn't pretty from Aidan Walsh, but he didn't want nor need it to be. It was massively effective.
He frustrated the hugely dangerous Akbar and nullified his strengths brilliantly.
That's a huge win against the European champion, NI now guaranteed 14 medals.