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That men’s 4x100m medley will go down as one of the highlights of the Games. :ENG just out touch :AUS

“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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Omanyala :KEN becomes the fastest man in the Commonwealth.

 

Abeykoon :SRI snatches the bronze!

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First time since 1990 that none of the medalists in the men’s 100m are from the Caribbean.

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Lawn Bowls and Para Lawn Bowls: The Women's Triples team lost 18-14 to :NZL, the Men's Fours team beat :FIJ 23-8, and the Para team lost the bronze match to :RSA 16-7. The Men's Fours team beat :IND 20-11, the para team lost 19-8 to :NZL

Squash: Perry with a 6-11 9-11 11-8 11-6 14-12 win. Willstrop lost 3-0 to Ghosal. Kennedy wins 3-1 to take gold!

Judo: Petgrave won by Waza-ari (1s1-0s2) to win gold! Reid won by waza-ari (1s1-0) to also take gold! Thompson wins bronze (10-0s1) by ippon and Lovell-Hewitt won bronze by DQ ippon (10-0s3).

Para Table Tennis: Pickard lost 3-0, while Bailey won 3-2. Hunter-Spivey lost 3-2, Bullen won 3-1, and Wilson lost 3-0.

Boxing: Resztan and Stubley both won on points 5-0. Tyers lost on points 4-1. Wilkinson lost on points 4-0. Bowen won on points, 4-1.

Weightlifting: Shaw in 5th with 362kg

Athletics: Clarke-Khan 5th in 2.22m. In the Hepthatlon Javelin Throw, Johnson-Thompson in 4th with 44.33 PB and 751 points, O'Dowda in 3rd with 42.15 and 709 points, and Mills in 4th with 38.63 and 641 points. Edoburun missed out on the final in 3rd in 10.30, but Mitchell-Blake won his in 10.13. Lansiquot missed out on her final in 11.18 and third, and Philip did the same in 4th in 11.35. Neita won her semifinal in 10.90 PB to qualify for the final. Judd in 5th in 31:18.47 and Harrison in 6th in 31:21.53 PB. Oladipo 5th with 17.28, Strickler 6th with 17.18, McKinna 7th with 17.18. Greaves in 4th in 54.66. An English 1-2-3 in the Heptathlon 800m: Mills in 2:11.42 won 944 points, Johnson-Thompson in 2:13.93 SB won 908, and O'Dowda in 2:14.00 SB won 907. That meant gold for Johnson-Thompson with 6377 SB points, bronze for O'Dowda with 6212, and Mills in 6095 was 4th. Burrows was 4th in his final in 11.69. Mitchell-Blake 8th in his final in 11.10. Neita won bronze in 11.07.

Swimming and Para Swimming: Tom Dean won silver in the medley final in 1:57.01. Applegate won silver in 2:08.56 ahead of Fiddes for bronze in 2:11.22. Maskill comes 4th in 2:13.54. Catchpole 4th in his final in 1:56.37, Dunn in 5th in 1:56.42, and Hamer in 6th in 1:57.99. An English 1-2 in the 50m Freestyle final - Proud 21.36 and Burras 21.68. Cox 4th in 27.61. Turley won bronze (the 100th English medal) in 15:12.78, ahead of Robinson in 4th in 15:14.64. 3:31.80 was enough to win a great medley relay final for the men, while the women won bronze in 3:59.44.

Beach Volleyball: The Bellos lost 2-0.

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:ENG Day 7 Schedule

08:30 Lawn Bowls Men's Singles Group Stage - :ENG Jamie Walker vs Semesa Naiseruvati :FIJ

09:30 Table Tennis Mixed Doubles Round of 64 - :WAL Callum Evans/Charlotte Carey vs Sam Walker/Maria Tsaptsinos :ENG

10:00 Athletics Women's Hammer Throw Qualification - Anna Purchase

10:00 Cycling Road Women's Individual Time Trial - Abi Smith, Anna Henderson, and Joscelin Lowden (MC: 11:30)

10:15 Athletics Men's Decathlon 100m - Harry Kendall

10:45 Table Tennis Mixed Doubles Round of 64 - :ENG Tom Jarvis/Charlotte Bardsley vs Geoffrey Loi/Tammi Agari :PNG

11:00 Athletics Men's Decathlon Long Jump - Harry Kendall

11:00 Badminton Men's Singles Round of 32 - :ENG Toby Penty vs Nathan Tang :AUS

11:00 Hockey Women's Pool Stage - :ENG vs :WAL

11:05 Athletics Women's High Jump Qualification - Emily Borthwick, Laura Zialor and Morgan Lake

11:25 Athletics Men's 1500m Round 1 Heat 1 - Elliot Giles and Matthew Stonier

11:30 Badminton Mixed Doubles Round of 32 - :ENG Callum Henning/Jessica Pugh vs B. Sumeeth Reddy/Ashwini Poppana :IND

11:30 Lawn Bowls Men's Singles Group Stage - :ENG Jamie Walker vs Fairul Izwan Abd Muin :MAS

11:50 Para Table Tennis Women's Singles Classes 3-5 - :ENG Sue Bailey vs Amanda Jane Tscharke :AUS

11:50 Para Table Tennis Women's Singles Classes 6-10 - :ENG Felicity Pickard vs Grace Williams :WAL

12:00 Badminton Women's Singles Round of 32 - :SRI Vidara Suhasni Vidanage vs Freya Redfearn :ENG

12:00 Gymnastics Rhythmic Team Final and Individual Qualification - Marfa Ekimova, Saffron Severn, and Alice Leaper (MC: 21:30)

12:00 Squash Mixed Doubles Round of 32 - :MLT Lijana Sultana/Kijan Sultana vs Georgina Kennedy/Patrick Rooney :ENG

12:01 Athletics Men's 200m Round 1 Heat 3 - Zharnel Hughes

12:01 Cycling Road Men's Individual Time Trial - Fred Wright and Dan Bigham (MC: 15:40)

12:20 Athletics Men's Decathlon Shot Put - Harry Kendall

12:25 Athletics Men's 200m Round 1 Heat 6 - Adam Gemili

12:25 Para Table Tennis Men's Singles Classes 3-5 Group Stage - :ENG Jack Hunter-Spivey vs Muhammad Mudassar :CAN

12:25 Para Table Tennis Men's Singles Classes 8-10 Group Stage - :ENG Ross Wilson vs Asad Hussain Syed :CAN

13:00 Para Table Tennis Men's Singles Classes 3-5 Group Stage - :IND Raj Aravindan Alagar vs Dan Bullen :ENG

13:05 Diving Men's 1m Springboard Preliminary - Jack David Laugher and Jordan Houlden

13:30 Boxing Women's Lightweight Quarterfinal - :IOM Jade Burden vs Gemma Paige Richardson :ENG

14:30 Boxing Men's Light Middleweight Quarterfinal - :NIR Aidan Walsh vs Mohammad Harris Akbar :ENG

14:30 Squash Mixed Doubles Round of 16 - Georgina Kennedy/Patrick Rooney

14:33 Diving Women's 10m Platform Preliminary - Eden Cheng, Andrea Spendolini Sirieix, and Lois Mae Toulson

15:00 Boxing Men's Heavyweight Quarterfinal - :PNG Arthur Lavalou vs Lewis Williams :ENG

15:00 Para Powerlifting Women's Lightweight - Olivia Broome and Zoe Newson (MC: 16:15)

16:00 Hockey Men's Pool Stage - :CAN vs :ENG

16:00 Table Tennis Mixed Doubles Round of 32 - Sam Walker/Maria Tsaptsinos

16:30 Para Powerlifting Men's Lightweight - Matthew Harding and Mark Swan (MC: 17:37)

16:40 Table Tennis Mixed Doubles Round of 32 - Liam Pitchford/Tin-Tin Ho

16:40 Table Tennis Mixed Doubles Round of 32 - Tom Jarvis/Charlotte Bardsley

17:30 Table Tennis Women's Singles Round of 32 - :ENG Charlotte Bardsley vs Reeth Tennison :IND

18:00 Badminton Mixed Doubles Round of 32 - :BAR Shae Michael Martin/Sabrina Charllene Scott vs Marcus Ellis/Lauren Smith :ENG

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

18:00 Lawn Bowls Women's Triples - Quarterfinal

18:00 Para Lawn Bowls Mixed Pairs B2/B3 Semifinal - :SCO vs :ENG

18:05 Diving Men's 1m Springboard Final - Jack David Laugher and Jordan Houlden (MC: 20:38)

18:15 Boxing Men's Flyweight Quarterfinal - :ENG Kiaran Macdonald vs Otukile Rajab Mahommed :BOT

18:15 Table Tennis Women's Singles Round of 32 - :ENG Tin-Tin Ho vs Hannah Silcock :JEY

18:30 Squash Mixed Doubles Round of 16 - :BAR Meagan Best/Khamal Cumberbatch vs Alison Waters/Adrian Waller :ENG

19:00 Para Athletics Women's Discus Throw F42-44/61-64 Final - Stacie Gaston-Monerville (MC: 20:35)

19:00 Table Tennis Men's Doubles Round of 32 - :ENG Paul Drinkhall/Liam Pitchford vs Colin Dalgleish/Gavin Rumgay :SCO

19:02 Athletics Men's Decathlon High Jump - Harry Kendall

19:15 Boxing Women's Featherweight Quarterfinal - :ENG Shameenah Toussaint vs Tina Rahimi :AUS

19:15 Squash Women's Doubles Round of 16 - :ENG Georgina Kennedy/Lucy Turmel vs Alex Haydon/Jess Turnbull :AUS

19:30 Para Powerlifting Women's Heavyweight - Rebecca Bedford (MC: 20:45)

19:34 Diving Women's 10m Platform Final - Eden Cheng, Andrea Spendolini Sirieix, and Lois Mae Toulson (MC: 20:45)

19:38 Athletics Women's 400m Hurdles Round 1 Heat 1 - Lina Nielsen

19:40 Table Tennis Men's Doubles Round of 32 - :ENG Tom Jarvis/Sam Walker vs Kevin Farley/Tre Riley :BAR

19:48 Athletics Women's 400m Hurdles Round 1 Heat 2 - Jessie Knight

20:00 Beach Volleyball Women's Preliminary - :ENG Grimson/Mumby vs Pata/Toko :VAN

20:10 Para Athletics Men's T11/T12 100m Final - Zachary Alexander Shaw (MC: 21:24)

20:35 Athletics Men's Discus Throw Final - Lawrence Okoye (MC: 5/8 18:45)

20:45 Squash Women's Doubles Round of 16 - :CAY Marlene West/Jade Pitcairn vs Sarah-Jane Perry/Alison Waters :ENG

21:00 Athletics Men's Decathlon 400m - Harry Kendall

21:00 Netball Pool Stage - :NZL vs :ENG

21:00 Para Powerlifting Men's Heavyweight - Liam McGarry (MC: 22:07)

21:44 Athletics Men's 110m Hurdles Final - Joshua Zeller and Andrew Pozzi (MC: 18:55)

21:45 Boxing Men's Super Heavyweight Quarterfinal - :TTO Nigel Paul vs Delicious Orie :ENG

 

One match that won't go ahead - Abigail Holden has withdrawn against :CAN Michelle Li in the Badminton Women's Singles Round of 32

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11 hours ago, phelps said:

New Zealand 1-2 in the men's Mountain Bike race (Cross-Country)...

Namibia with surprising bronze...

 

p.s. really beautiful course (with a lot of people all around), better than some of the world cup regular stops...

Just watched a replay of the race. Miller :NAM coming through for bronze was awesome!
 

Commentators said he lives in a part of Namibia so remote that he had to build his own course to get some proper race training completed.

 

Course wasn’t my favorite, but the crowds were great. Both races were reasonably enjoyable to follow.

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Just finishing the mountain bike races was an achievement in itself today. Only 10 men and 5 women registered a final time. 
 

Apparently the 18% (of the winner’s time) rule was applied to these races, which I don’t believe was the case in the past…

 

Places 11-15 on the men’s side are recorded as one lap down, but I don’t think they were ever lapped. It’s a shame if they weren’t allowed to register an official time if that’s the case.


It would have been nice to see :MRI:GGY:LES make it to the finish.

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