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:AUS with their 5th sweep in swimming. Titmus gets the GR in the 800m free as well.

“Sport has the power to change the world. It has the power to inspire. Sport can create hope where once there was only despair” - Nelson Mandela

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KJT :ENG finishes the day with 1010 points. Obviously a direct shoutout to me :p

“Sport has the power to change the world. It has the power to inspire. Sport can create hope where once there was only despair” - Nelson Mandela

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Lawn Bowls: :ENG lost their final 13-12 to :WAL, but won their other two early games against :NIR (14-13) and :NIU (26-12). Walker beat Olivier 21-12, but the mixed para team lost to :SCO 17-9. The Fours team beat :COK 25-10, while the para team claimed bronze with a 13-4 win over :NZL. The triples team beat :IND 24-11.

Weightlifting: Alowade 4th with 212kg. No mark for Tchatchet II as he fails all three clean/jerk lifts.

Judo: Powell won his Round of 16 match by Ippon (10-0), before winning his quarterfinal with :MOZ Narciso Matos by Ippon (10-0) and his semifinal with :AUS Jake Bensted by ippon (10-0s1). Moorhead won his Round of 16 match by DQ Ippon (10-0s3), before winning his quarterfinal with :AUS Uros Nikolic by ippon (10s2-0s1) and his semifinal with :CAN Mohab Elnahas by ippon (11s2-1s1). Yeats-Brown won her quarterfinal match by ippon 10-0s1, but lost her semifinal to :AUS Aoife Coughlan by DQ ippon 10-0s3. Howell won her quarterfinal by ippon (10-0s2) and beat :AUS Katharina Haecker by ippon 10s1-0s2 in the semifinal. Petersen-Pollard lost by ippon to :JAM Ebony Drysdale Daley (10s2-0) in her semifinal. In the finals, Howell lost to  :CAN Catherine Beauchemin-Pinard by ippon (10s2-0s2) to win silver, while Powell beat :GAM Faye Njie by ippon (10-0) to take gold. Yeats-Brown beat :NIR Rachel Hawkes by ippon (10-0s1) to win bronze, while Petersen-Pollard beat :NGR Joy Oluchi Asonye by ippon (10-0) to do the same. Finally, Moorhead beat :CAN Francois Gauthier Drapeau by ippon (10s1-0) to win gold

Athletics and Para Athletics: Mills came 2nd in the first race in 13.52 to earn 1047 points, while O'Dowda came 3rd in 13.60 to earn 1036 points, and Johnson-Thompson came 5th to earn 1003 points. Smith came 2nd in her heat in 13.14 PB to qualify, while Hahn won hers in 12.80 SB and Bartlett came third, both qualifying. Mitchell-Blake qualified in second in his heat in 10.14, while Edoburun won his in 10.27 to qualify. All three English qualified in the shotput without reaching the mark: Strickler was 3rd with 17.10 and McKinna 4th with 16.70 in their group, while Oladipo was 3rd with 17.09 in her group. In the heptathlon high jump, Johnson-Thompson came top with 1.84 SB to win 1029 points, with Mills in second with 1.78 SB to win 953, and O'Dowda in 5th with 1.75 PB to win 916. Bell came third in her heat in 1:59.76 SB to qualify as a runner-up, with Hodgkinson winning her race in 2:00.18 to qualify. Philip came third in 11.27 SB to qualify from her heat, with Lansiquot qualifying second in 11.15 SB and Neita qualifying fastest in 11.02. Okoye didn't hit the mark but qualified in second with 63.79. In the women's pole vault, Caudrey came 2nd with 4.45, Cook 8th with 4.25, while Bradshaw did not start. In the women's shot put stage of the hepthatlon, O'Dowda was second with 13.29 to earn 747 points, Mills third in 12.98 to earn 726, and Johnson-Thompson 4th in 12.94 SB to earn 723. Arnott qualified from his heat in 2nd in an 11.50 SB, while Oyinbo-Coker (11.19) led Abidogun (11.31) in an English 1-2 in the second heat to qualify both. Hahn with a silver medal in 13.09 ahead of Smith (13.30) in 4th and Bartlett (13.41) in 6th. Pozzi third in his heat in 13.41 to qualify. Zeller was 2nd in 13.35 in his heat and went through, but Ojora in 4th in 13.76 missed out. Atkin DNS in the Men's 10000m Final. Johnson-Thompson won the 200m in 23.70 to earn 1010 points, while O'Dowda was 4th in 25.03 to earn 883, and Mills was 5th to earn 876 after coming home in 25.12.
Swimming and Para Swimming: Williams won his heat in 1:57.88, Greenbank won his in 1:56.33, and Lelliott came third in 2:00.65. All qualified. Stephens won her heat in 2:09.60, while Hibbott was third in hers in 2:10.49, both qualfying. Proud won his heat in 22.44, with Bartlett 5th in 22.89. Burras won his heat in 22.09, all three qualified. Cox came 2nd in her heat in 28.30 and Hindley came 4th in hers in 29.99, both qualified. The mixed relay team won their heat in 3:51.08 to qualify. Robinson came 3rd in his heat in 15:33.59 while Turley won his in 15:35.65, both qualified. Renshaw was 4th in her final in 1:07.36. Williams won his final in 1:56.40, with Greenbank (1:56.98) 5th and Lelliot (2:01.64) 8th. Stephens won silver with 2:07.96, while Hibbott won 5th in 2:09.92. Hopkin (53.57) 4th and Anderson (54.00) 5th in the Women's 100m Freestyle Final. Guy second in 51.40 to win silver, Peters 6th in 52.16 and Ingram 8th in 52.33 in the Men's 100m Butterfly final. In their semifinal, Proud won in 21.63 ahead of Burras in 3rd in 21.92 to qualify, but Barrett came 8th in 22.86 to miss out. Peaty won gold in 26.76 ahead of Wilby (27.72) in 6th and Butler (27.98) in 7th. Hollis won bronze in 58.55

Badminton: England lost 3-0 to :SGP.

Cricket T20: A 26-run victory: :ENG 167/5, :RSA 141/4.

Table Tennis: A 3-0 win over :NGR to earn bronze!

Artistic Gymnastics: Jarman 14.916 and Regini-Moran 14.633 for an English 1-2 in the Men's Vault final. Fraser 15.000 and Regini-Moran 14.733 for an English 1-2 in the Men's Parallel Bars final. Kinsella (12.933) 4th and Fenton (12.733) 5th in the Women's Balance Beam Final. Hall (13.900) 5th and Fraser (12.266) 7th in the Men's Horizontal Bar Final. English 1-2 in the Women's Floor Final: Kinsella 13.366 and Achampong 13.033.

Hockey: A 3-1 win over :IND

Boxing: Akbar beat Lartey 5-0 on points, while Toussaint beat Andrews 4-1 on points.

3x3 Basketball and Wheelchair Basketball: The Men's team beat :MAS 21-11 to win bronze, while the women's team beat :SCO 12-10 to do the same. In the able-bodied events, the men beat :AUS 17-16 to win gold, but the women lost 14-13 to :CAN to take silver.

Squash: Kennedy beat Perry by three games to one.

Netball: A 56-35 win over :UGA

Beach Volleyball: A straight games win for the English pair.

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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Oyinbo-Coker with a great gold in 10.94 PB. Abidogun bronze in 11.13 SB, and Arnott 4th in 11.45 SB.

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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These family/team celebrations in athletics have been wonderful tonight :wub:

“Sport has the power to change the world. It has the power to inspire. Sport can create hope where once there was only despair” - Nelson Mandela

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2 minutes ago, Olympian1010 said:

These family/team celebrations in athletics have been wonderful tonight :wub:

Was great to see, especially after 2 years without due to COVID

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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3:44.03 for the medley relay team and bronze!

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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:ENG gets the first sweep on the track. I’m not sure if three medals will be awarded since there were only 6 athletes and 2 countries represented…

“Sport has the power to change the world. It has the power to inspire. Sport can create hope where once there was only despair” - Nelson Mandela

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