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1 hour ago, Olympian1010 said:

I was hoping Wiffin :NIR would seek in for a medal. I’ve been following his vlogs in Brum, and that would have made a good episode :p

His best event is still to come, 800m free and he will surely medal there after making the world final this summer. He swam 2 Irish records in the 400 today so it’s a promising sign! 
He should be up there in the 1500 as well.

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England with another 5-0 win in Badminton, this time over :MRI. That's Day 1 done, 10 medals already

As now we come across the world
To share these Games of old
Let all the flags of every land
In brotherhood unfold

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Team :ENG Day 2

08:00 Para Athletics Men's Marathon T53/54 Final - Simon Lawson, Johnboy Smith, and David Weir (MC: 15:00)

08:03 Para Athletics Women's Marathon T53/54 Final - Shelly Oxley-Woods and Eden Rainbow-Cooper (MC: 15:15)

08:30 Para Lawn Bowls Men's Pairs B6-B8 Group Stage - :ENG vs :AUS

08:30 Lawn Bowls Women's Singles Group Stage - :ENG Amy Pharaoh vs Shermeen Lim :SGP

09:00 Weightlifting Men's 55kg - Ben Hickling (MC 10:55)

09:30 Table Tennis Women's Team - :NGR vs :ENG

10:00 Athletics Men's Marathon Final - Jonathan Mellor (MC: 15:25)

10:02 Cycling Track Women's Sprint Qualifying - Millie Tanner, Blaine Ridge-Davis, and Sophie Capewell

10:06 Rugby Women's Pool Stage - :NZL vs :ENG

10:36 Swimming Men's 200m Freestyle Heat 3 - Cameron Kurle

10:40 Swimming Men's 200m Freestyle Heat 4 - Joe Litchfield

10:41 Cycling Track Women's 3000m Individual Pursuit Qualifying - Grace Lister, Maddie Leech and Josie Knight

10:43 Swimming Men's 200m Freestyle Heat 5 - Tom Dean

11:01 Swimming Women's 50m Freestyle Heat 8 - Isabella Hindley and Anna Hopkin

11:12 Swimming Men's 100m Breaststroke Heat 4 - James Wilby

11:15 Swimming Men's 100m Breaststroke Heat 5 - Adam Peaty and James Butler

11:21 Swimming Women's 100m Backstroke Heat 2 - Lauren Cox

11:30 Athletics Women's Marathon Final - Georgina Schwiening (MC: 15:40)

11:30 Lawn Bowls Men's Triples Group Stage - :ENG vs :CAN

11:30 Lawn Bowls Women's Singles Group Stage - :NZL Katelyn Inch vs Amy Pharaoh :ENG

11:33 Cycling Track Women's Sprint 1/8 Finals - Millie Tanner, Blaine Ridge-Davis, and Sophie Capewell

11:34 Rugby Men's Pool Stage - :NZL vs :ENG

11:37 Swimming Men's 400m Individual Medley Heat 2 - Brodie Paul Williams

11:50 Swimming Men's 4x100m Freestyle Relay - Heat 2

12:00 Squash Women's Singles Round of 32 - :PNG Amity Alarcos vs Lucy Turmel :ENG

12:00 Table Tennis Men's Team - :ENG vs :BAN

12:06 Cycling Track Women's Sprint Quarterfinals - Millie Tanner, Blaine Ridge-Davis, and Sophie Capewell

12:22 Cycling Track Men's 4000m Individual Pursuit Qualifying - William Perrett, Dan Bigham, and Charlie Tanfield

12:30 Squash Men's Singles Round of 32 - :CAY Jake Kelly vs Adrian Waller :ENG

13:15 Boxing Women's Light Middleweight Round of 16 - :ENG Jodie Charlotte Wilkinson vs Bolanle Temitope Shogambu :NGR

14:00 Badminton Mixed Team Group Stage - :ENG vs :SGP

14:00 Boxing Men's Heavyweight Round of 16 - :ENG Lewis Williams vs Nazeer Ullah Khan :PAK

14:00 Netball Pool Stage - :ENG vs :MAW

14:30 Beach Volleyball Men's Preliminary - :ENG Ja. Bello/Jo. Bello vs Isaac/Malosa :TUV

15:00 Lawn Bowls Men's Triples Group Stage - :ENG vs :FLK

15:00 Para Lawn Bowls Men's B6-B8 Group Stage - :ENG vs :WAL

15:30 Weightlifting Women's 49kg - Noorin Gulam (MC: 17:33)

16:00 Hockey Women's Pool Stage - :ENG vs :GHA

16:00 Table Tennis - Women's Team Quarterfinals

16:02 Cycling Track Men's Keirin First Round - Joe Truman, Hayden Norris, and Hamish Turnbull

16:22 Cycling Track Women's Sprint Semifinals - Millie Tanner, Blaine Ridge-Davis, and Sophie Capewell

16:30 Cycling Track Women's 3000m Individual Pursuit Finals - Grace Lister, Maddie Leech and Josie Knight (MC: 17:12)

16:44 Cycling Track Men's Keirin First Round Repechages - Joe Truman, Hayden Norris, and Hamish Turnbull

17:10 3x3 Basketball Men's Pool Round - :NZL vs :ENG

17:26 Cycling Track Men's 4000m Individual Pursuit Finals - William Perrett, Dan Bigham, and Charlie Tanfield (MC 17:59)

17:30 Rugby - Women's Semifinals (5-8)

17:35 3x3 Basketball Women's Pool Round - :NZL vs :ENG

17:41 Cycling Track Men's Keirin Second Round - Joe Truman, Hayden Norris, and Hamish Turnbull

17:51 Cycling Track Women's Sprint Finals - Millie Tanner, Blaine Ridge-Davis, and Sophie Capewell (MC: 18:41)

18:00 Cricket T20 Preliminary Round - :ENG vs :SRI

18:00 Lawn Bowls Men's Pairs Group Stage - :COK vs :ENG

18:00 Lawn Bowls Women's Fours Group Stage - :ENG vs :COK

18:00 Para Lawn Bowls Women's Pairs B6-B8 :ENG vs :SCO

18:14 Rugby - Men's Quarterfinals (5-8)

18:17 Cycling Track Men's Keirin Finals - Joe Truman, Hayden Norris, and Hamish Turnbull (MC: 18:31)

18:30 Squash Men's Singles Round of 32 - :ENG Patrick Rooney vs Julian Jervis :CAY

18:30 Squash Men's Singles Round of 32 - :GIB Christian Navas vs James Willstrop :ENG

19:00 Artistic Gymnastics Women's Team Final and Individual Qualification - Ondine Achampong, Alice Kinsella, Kelly Simm, Georgia-Mae Fenton, and Claudia Fragapane

19:07 Swimming Men's 50m Butterfly Final - Benjamin Proud, Jacob Thomas Taylor Peters, and Adam Barrett (MC: 19:28)

19:12 Swimming Women's 50m Breaststroke Final - Imogen Louise Clark (MC: 19:36)

19:15 Squash Women's Singles Round of 32 - :ENG Georgina Kennedy vs Yeheni Kuruppu :SRI

19:15 Squash Women's Singles Round of 32 - :CAY Jade Pitcairn vs Sarah-Jane Perry :ENG

19:18 Swimming Women's 50m Freestyle Beginning of Semifinals - Isabella Hindley and Anna Hopkin

19:30 3x3 Basketball Men's Pool Round - :ENG vs :TTO

19:42 Rugby - Women's Semifinals

19:43 Swimming Men's 200m Freestyle Final - Cameron Kurle, Joe Litchfield, and Tom Dean (MC: 20:14)

19:57 Para Swimming Women's 50m Freestyle S13 Final - Rebecca Redfern and Hannah Russell (MC: 20:41)

20:00 Weightlifting Women's 55kg - Fraer Morrow (MC: 22:03)

20:03 Swimming Men's 100m Breaststroke Beginning of Semifinals - James Wilby, Adam Peaty and James Butler

20:22 Swimming Women's 100m Backstroke Beginning of Semifinals - Lauren Cox

20:26 Rugby - Men's Semifinals

20:49 Swimming Men's 400m Individual Medley Final - Brodie Paul Williams (MC: 21:11)

20:58 Swimming Women's 100m Butterfly Final - Holly Hibbott (MC: 21:19)

21:05 Swimming Men's 100m Backstroke Final - Luke Greenbank and Brodie Paul Williams (MC: 21:36)

21:26 Swimming Women's 4x100m Freestyle Relay - Final (MC: 21:52)

21:35 3x3 Basketball Women's Pool Round - :ENG vs :IVB

21:43 Swimming Men's 4x100m Freestyle Relay - Final (MC: 22:01)

 

As now we come across the world
To share these Games of old
Let all the flags of every land
In brotherhood unfold

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:FIJ just holds on against :CAN in rugby sevens. They played a great first half, and a not so great second half. Hopefully they play more like the first half going forward.

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1 hour ago, Olympian1010 said:

I can see people finding swimming a bit repetitive, but I don’t know what races you’ve been watching if you think there’s no action.

 

There are a few events where one person dominates, but it’s not like that’s a phenomenon limited to swimming.

 

I do agree that programs could be reworked to create more difference between events. 

Even in events which are very close there's no real need to watch the race. It's just plain action . Tell me a sport with 10+ gold medals that is less diverse than swimming. 

 

Action is important in sport, which should be diverse or at least not have too many events for the same. Team sports, Racquet Sports, Martial Arts, Ball Sports and even modern pentathlon and skateboarding you can watch, swimming there's nothing really to watch. Just swim swim swim. 

 

Events in swimming are same like having Pool at the games - snooker,3ball,5ball, 6 ball, 7 ball, 9 ball 10 ball for men and women. 

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Looks like Unwin doesn't get her bronze after all, so we do have nine medals after one day.

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