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  1. gymnastics

    Postpublished at 16:07 BST 27 July

    Women's uneven bars final

    Ouch. A heavy fall for Australia's Ruby Pass as she misses the high bar.

    She finishes her routine off nicely, but it likely won't be enough to get onto the podium. Surely the bronze is Emily Ropers!

  2. gymnastics

    Postpublished at 16:06 BST 27 July

    Women's uneven bars final

    Elsabeth Black has got a Commonwealth Games medal in everything but the uneven bars. This is the one she wants.

    After winning the all-around final last night, the Canadian puts down a score of 13.900 to move into second and send Wales' Emily Roper into the bronze medal position.

    Only one gymnast left. It's going to be a nervy wait for the Welsh team.

  3. gymnastics

    Postpublished at 16:03 BST 27 July

    Women's uneven bars final

    Ah that's a shame. Jemima Taylor of Wales comes off the bars early.

    She just couldn't hang on and an 11.766 puts her at the bottom of the standings.

  4. gymnastics

    Wales' Roper drops to secondpublished at 16:00 BST 27 July

    Women's uneven bars final

    Kate McDonald was the top qualifier and she ramps the difficulty up to six, but the Australian makes it all look easy.

    An effortless performance leaves her beaming after the dismount.

    It's a massive score - 14.333. That moves her into the gold-medal position, with Wales' Emily Roper dropping into second.

  5. gymnastics

    'It didn't go to plan' - McClenaghan on sixth place finishpublished at 15:57 BST 27 July

    Men's pommel horse final

    Rhys McClenaghan reflecting on his sixth place finish to BBC Sport NI: "It's another stepping stone to what's to come. European Championships in a couple of weeks, World Championships in October and then we look to LA Olympics. This is the stepping stone.

    "If I had have come away with gold medal today it also would have been a stepping stone and I'm sure I would have taken as many lessons. It didn't go to plan.

    "I didn't have a great start. They didn't count the first skill so that dismantled the whole routine. I tried to push through the rest of the routine and it was going well until the end and the leg splits happened."

  6. gymnastics

    Wales' Roper into gold-medal positionpublished at 15:54 BST 27 July

    Women's uneven bars final

    It is good! Wales' Emily Roper moves into first place with a score of 13.666.

    She looks absolutely delighted. A medal is within her sights.

    Only four gymnasts left to go.

  7. gymnastics

    Postpublished at 15:52 BST 27 July

    Women's uneven bars final

    Her twin sister Abigail grabbed a bronze medal earlier today in the vault, what can Wales' Emily Roper do here?

    It looks good to me!

  8. weightlifting

    Gulam seventh in record-breaking weightlifting sessionpublished at 15:50 BST 27 July

    Weightlifting

    Noorin Gulam waves at the crowd after exiting the 53kg weightlifting contest in GlasgowImage source, PA Media

    England weightlifter Noorin Gulam had to settle for seventh in the women's 53kg category after a record-breaking performance from her competitors.

    Gulam was in fifth following the snatch but two failed attempts at 95kg in the clean and jerk saw her well outside the medals.

    Meanwhile, champion Onome Omolola earned a Commonwealth record for her snatch at 93kg before breaking another in the clean and jerk at 113kg, 2kg higher than her previous personal best.

  9. gymnastics

    Postpublished at 15:47 BST 27 July

    Women's uneven bars final

    Teenager Shantae-Eve Amankwaah is first up on the uneven bars.

    The 17-year-old takes a step back on the dismount, but she looks happy with that routine.

    After missing out on a medal in the all-around event, she'll be hoping she can get onto the podium.

    It's going to be a long wait as she receives a score of 13.233, which is just down on her qualification score.

  10. gymnastics

    'To come away with a medal is just insane'published at 15:45 BST 27 July

    Women's uneven bars

    Gareth Griffiths
    BBC Sport Wales

    We are waiting for the women's uneven bars and Emily Roper is aiming for a medal after missing out on the vault podium by finishing fourth.

    She actually missed out to her identical twin sister Abigail who claimed bronze in what was Wales' first women's vault medal since Sonia Lawrence in 1994.

    "I can't even put into words how crazy it is," said Abigail.

    "I went into this final with no expectations, it was my first final at a major tournament and I was just happy to make it.

    "To come away with a bronze medal is just insane."

    Abigail admitted she felt for her sister Emily, who now has a another chance to win a medal.

    "I want to be happy for myself but then at the same time like I feel bad for her," Abigail said.

    "Fourth is not the best after coming fourth in the team final, we found that hard.

    "She's got the bars final now, so she just needs to keep her head focused and hopefully she'll do a really good job."

  11. gymnastics

    Postpublished at 15:42 BST 27 July

    Women's uneven bars final

    The gymnastics keeps on coming. The women's uneven bars final is up next and there's plenty of home nations interest.

    England Shantae-Eve Amankwaah is in action, along with Wales' Emily Roper and Jemima Taylor.

  12. gymnastics

    Postpublished at 15:39 BST 27 July

    Men's pommel horse final

    Lauren McCann
    BBC Sport NI

    Team Northern Ireland were banking on Rhys McClenaghan winning a medal of sorts and potentially another gold.

    Their hopes will now turn to another Olympic champion in Daniel Wiffen in the 800m later this evening for a first gold in Glasgow.

  13. Final pommel horse standingspublished at 15:35 BST 27 July

    Men's pommel horse final

    The cruelty of a fourth-place finish. Australia's Ritam Malik looks devastated to miss out on a medal.

    Here are the full standings...

    1. Jordan Carroll (Canada) - 15.000
    2. Reuben Ward (Scotland) - 14.966
    3. Cameron Lynn (Scotland) - 13.833
    4. Ritam Malik (Australia) - 13.333
    5. Marios Georgiou (Cyprus) - 13.100
    6. Rhys McClenaghan (Northern Ireland) - 13.000
    7. Jesse Moore (Australia) - 12.833
    8. Adam Tobin (England) - 12.066
  14. gymnastics

    Double medal success for Scotlandpublished at 15:32 BST 27 July

    Men's pommel

    Richard Winton
    BBC Sport Scotland at Glasgow International Arena

    I'm thinking Reuben Ward has had worse 24 hours...gold yesterday, silver today.

    And what about his team-mate Cameron Lynn? A bronze from nowhere. Wow.

  15. Postpublished at 15:30 BST 27 July

    Men's pommel horse final

    Reuben Ward and Cameron Lynn huddle with their coaches and jump around in celebration. Amazing scenes.

    The crowd belt out "No Scotland, no Party".

  16. netball

    Netball full-timepublished at 15:29 BST 27 July

    England 73-38 Malawi

    Olivia Tchine shoots for goal for EnglandImage source, Getty Images

    No problems at all for England who return to winning ways with a comfortable afternoon against Malawi.

    They race into a 5-0 lead in the early stages and never looked back with Malawi unable to bridge the gap.

    Olivia Tchine finishes with 24 goals in the match.

    England remain third in the group with second-placed South Africa having a game in hand.

  17. silver medal

    Silver and bronze for Scotland's Ward and Lynnpublished at 15:27 BST 27 July
    Breaking

    Men's pommel horse final

    Ward and LynnImage source, Reuters

    Jubilation for the Scots in Glasgow!

    Reuben Ward takes the silver, while Cameron Lynn gets the bronze.

    Canada's Jordan Carroll wins gold with a massive score of 15.000.

  18. gymnastics

    Postpublished at 15:26 BST 27 July

    Men's pommel horse final

    Lauren McCann
    BBC Sport NI at Windsor Park

    Rhys McClenaghan showed great strength to stay on the horse when it looked like he was going to topple off but that slight misstep has cost him big time.

    He looks devastated by that result and score.

  19. gymnastics

    Postpublished at 15:25 BST 27 July

    Men's pommel horse final

    It isn't, unfortunately.

    Northern Ireland's Rhys McClenaghan scores 13.000 and that moves him into fifth.

  20. gymnastics

    Postpublished at 15:23 BST 27 July

    Men's pommel horse final

    Rhys McClenaghan doesn't look happy. He upped the difficulty, but he runs out of momentum towards the end of his routine.

    Is it enough for a medal?