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Summary

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  • Medals are won in the men's & women's visually impaired races and the mixed team relay

  • Mixed team relay team gold for England and Wales take silver

  1. swimming

    Swimmingpublished at 20:16 British Summer Time 31 July 2022

    Men's 100m freestyle semi-final one

    Three of England’s double silver medal winning team-mates are up in the first semi-final for the men’s 100m freestyle. They are Lewis Burras, Jacob Whittle and Tom Dean, who also has an individual silver.

  2. gold-medal

    Gold medal - Australia - Emma McKeonpublished at 20:13 British Summer Time 31 July 2022

    Women's 50m freestyle final

    Another brilliant swim by Emma McKeon!

    The Australian wins her 11th Commonwealth Games gold medal and has now won the most golds of all time.

    It is an all Australian podium with Meg Harris taking silver and Shayna Jack the bronze.

  3. swimming

    Swimmingpublished at 20:12 British Summer Time 31 July 2022

    Women's 50m freestyle final

    The women's 50m freestyle final is under way. This will be quick!

  4. hockey

    Hockeypublished at 20:11 British Summer Time 31 July 2022

    Women's pool A: Canada 0-1 England

    The third quarter hooter rings out loud around the University of Birmingham and England are still only a goal up on Canada in this women's pool A match.

    Just like in the first half, plenty of pressing and neat play from the host nation but Canadian goalkeeper Rowan Harris and her defence are again able to block out a number of attempts and keep the scoreline within touching distance.

    Final 15 minutes is under way...

  5. swimming

    Swimmingpublished at 20:09 British Summer Time 31 July 2022

    Women's 50m freestyle final

    Emma McKeon is back in the pool and with the chance to make history as she looks to win her 11th Commonwealth gold.

    England duo Anna Hopkin and Isabella Hindley, who have won two silver medals so far in Birmingham, are also in action along with Northern Ireland’s Danielle Hill.

  6. netball

    Netballpublished at 20:07 British Summer Time 31 July 2022

    Scotland 3-5 Wales

    At the NEC there's a home nations clash happening between Wales and Scotland in the netball.

    Wales are ranked eighth in the world and Scotland are ninth so both will have eyed this as a game they think they should win - it's going to be a close one.

    Wales edging it so far but it's very early days.

  7. Swimmingpublished at 20:06 British Summer Time 31 July 2022

    Women's 100m backstroke S8 final

    Marc Woods
    Former British Paralympic Swimmer on ´óÏó´«Ã½ TV

    We talk a lot about resilience, and this young woman [Alice Tai] personifies that. What a year she’s had and now she’s a gold medallist at the Commonwealth Games.

  8. rugby sevens

    Rugby Sevenspublished at 20:04 British Summer Time 31 July 2022

    Over in the rugby sevens, England's men's beat Uganda 31-17 in the play-off match for ninth place - Jamie Adamson bagged three tries.

    Scotland lost out to Samoa in the play-off match for fifth, that one finished 24-19.

    Next up it's New Zealand against Canada in the women's bronze medal match.

    England v Uganda rugby sevens Commonwealth GamesImage source, Getty Images
  9. swimming

    Swimmingpublished at 20:02 British Summer Time 31 July 2022

    Alice Tai is on the podium to receive her gold medal.

    It really has to be emphasised just how incredible her achievement is. She has won gold, having had her right leg amputated below the knee this year.

    Recovering from that to win gold, just incredible and the crowd are on their feet to applaud her.

  10. #Teamunbelievablepublished at 19:57 British Summer Time 31 July 2022

    Just clocked Chad le Clos' dad in the crowd smiling broadly and punching the air as his son walks past with his latest medal.

    Love his t-shirt too - #teamunbelievable.

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  11. cycling (track)

    Who won what today?published at 19:54 British Summer Time 31 July 2022

    Track Cycling

    Feels like the cycling sessions last longer than The Godfather. Parts I, II and II.

    And they are equally as gripping.

    Six gold medals were won today, with Wales' first gold of the Games - thanks to James Ball in the men's tandem sprint - being the headline.

    Wales also won two bronze medals, while Scotland earned three silver and two bronze.

    England, still without a gold at the velodrome, won silver and bronze today.

    Men's tandem sprint: James Ball (Wal), Neil Fachie (Sco), Beau Wootton (Aus)

    Women's tandem 1000m time trial: Jessica Gallagher (Aus), Sophie Unwin (Eng), Aileen McGlynn (Sco)

    Women's 25km points race: Georgia Baker (Aus), Neah Evans (Sco), Eluned King (Wal)

    Women's 500m time trial: Kristina Clonan (Aus), Kelsey Mitchell (Can), Sophie Capewell (Eng)

    Men's sprint: Matthew Richardson (Aus), Nicholas Paul (Tri), Jack Carlin (Sco)

    Men's 15km scratch race: Corbin Strong (NZ), John Archibald (Sco), Will Roberts (Wal)

  12. boxing

    Boxing round-uppublished at 19:53 British Summer Time 31 July 2022

    Carly McNaul of Northern IrelandImage source, Getty Images

    The first boxing session of the day over at the NEC brought success for the home nations fighters.

    Northern Ireland's Carly McNaul is through to the quarter-finals of the women's light-flyweight division thanks to a gutsy split-decision win over Australian Kristy Lee Harris.

    Reese Lynch of Scotland had to come from behind against Shiva Thapa of India to book his quarter-final place in the men's light-welterweight. The 21-year-old lost the first round on all five judges’ scorecards but secured the next two on points to progress in the competition.

    England's Lewis Richardson, who won European middleweight silver earlier this year and is one of the favourites to claim a Commonwealth Games medal in the men's division, was victorious by split decision verdict over Uganda’s Yusuf Nkobeza.

    Also in the men's middleweight last 16, Northern Ireland's Jake Tucker lost to Guernsey boxer Bill Le Poullain, while Scotland's Sam Hickey triumphed over Kyghan Mortley of St Lucia after their gruelling bout went the distance.

    Commonwealth Games debutant Hickey remains on course for a rematch with GB team-mate Richardson.

  13. hockey

    Hockeypublished at 19:52 British Summer Time 31 July 2022

    Women's pool A: Canada 0-1 England

    Fresh from thrashing Ghana 12-0 in their Commonwealth Games opener yesterday, England are in action now against Canada at the University of Birmingham.

    It was goalless between the two sides after the first quarter. England were dominate in possession and Maddie Hinch was untroubled in goal, but Flora Peel's snapped shot was the only chance of note for the 2018 bronze medallists.

    In the second quarter, Canadian goalkeeper Rowan Harris made a sensational save with a cluster of bodies blocking her view in the first few minutes, but she was unable to keep out a quality slap by defender Anna Toman from a corner and it's England who have taken the advantage at the half-time hooter.

  14. Postpublished at 19:51 British Summer Time 31 July 2022

    There was also a huge cheer just before the ceremony with England fans jumping to their feet and waving England flags. That's because the announcer had just announced the Lionesses' Euro 2022 win.

  15. Le Clos equals Commonwealths medals recordpublished at 19:49 British Summer Time 31 July 2022

    Men's 200m butterfly final

    What a night of racing we've had so far.

    It is the medal ceremony for the men's 200m butterfly, with Lewis Clareburt receiving his gold medal.

    Chad le Clos' silver means he now has 18 Commonwealth Games medals - the joint most alongside shooters Phillip Adams, of Australia, and England's Mick Gault.

    James Guy gets a huge ovation as he gets his bronze medal.

    Chad le ClosImage source, Reuters
  16. swimming

    Swimmingpublished at 19:47 British Summer Time 31 July 2022

    Women's 100m backstroke S8 final

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    Let's hear from Alice Tai:

    "I can't even believe I am here. I had two surgeries on my arms last year and an amputation in January.

    "I didn't even think I would be able to race at the end of last year. I can't believe I won that.

    "I have so much to learn, my start can be better - I don't know how I can balance - it keeps changing as I am getting used to it.

    "I got a gold in Rio in the team event - but I want one in Paris in the individual."

  17. gold-medal

    Gold medal - New Zealand - Joshua Willmerpublished at 19:44 British Summer Time 31 July 2022

    Men’s 100m breaststroke SB8 final

    What a finish!

    It looked like Timothy Hodge had this in the bag but 17-year-old Joshua Willmer pinches it right at the end of his very last stroke!

    Hodge of Australia takes silver and compatriot Blake Cochrane claims the bronze.

  18. swimming

    Swimmingpublished at 19:43 British Summer Time 31 July 2022

    Men’s 100m breaststroke SB8 final

    This final is under way!

  19. swimming

    Swimmingpublished at 19:42 British Summer Time 31 July 2022

    Women's 100m backstroke S8 final

    Marc Woods
    Former British Paralympic Swimmer on ´óÏó´«Ã½ TV

    The journey she's [Alice Tai] been on this last six-seven months has been immense. The crowd is so appreciative, with her having missed out to go to Tokyo with these serious injuries which led to her having her leg amputated.

  20. swimming

    Swimmingpublished at 19:41 British Summer Time 31 July 2022

    Men’s 100m breaststroke SB8 final

    On to the third final in a row with the men’s 100m breaststroke SB8.

    There’s no Brits competing in this one.