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    Ward celebrates with home crowdpublished at 14:45 BST 26 July

    Men's all-around final

    That's one of the most dramatic finales to any sporting event I can remember.

    Felix Dolci came from nowhere to leave everyone - Reuben Ward included - in hushed silence waiting for his final score.

    14.500 on that high bar was the highest on any apparatus by any athlete. He came so close to pulling off a stunning comeback to burgle the gold.

    Jesse Moore's slips on the floor cost him at least silver, if not gold, while Adam Tobin's consistent showing for England was in vain as he finished 0.850 off the pace in fifth after that stunning finale.

  2. gymnastics

    GOLD for Scotland's Wardpublished at 14:39 BST 26 July
    Breaking

    Men's all-around final

    12 years after watching the Glasgow Commonwealth Games from the stands, Scotland's Reuben Ward, who only turned 21 last weekend, is the men's all-around champion.

    Scotland's first ever gold medallist in the men's all-around and just their second ever medal in the event.

    It's CANADA'S FELIX DOLCI who ends up as his closest competitor, just .200 behind. One blip on the pommel horse in which he scored 9.500 and five superb others. Incredible. 14.500 on the high bar catapulted him into the medals.

    Jesse Moore ends up in third and Adam Tobin of England is left down in fifth after a stellar finish from Cypriot Marios Georgiou on his final two rotations to take fourth.

  3. gymnastics

    Moore will be penalisedpublished at 14:35 BST 26 July

    Men's all-around final

    Jesse Moore tumbles out of bounds early on... good news for Reuben Ward.

    The Australian recovers but takes a big stumble on his final tumble.

    That's not going to be enough.

    He looks crestfallen.

    it's a 12.600. That's not enough for gold.

  4. gymnastics

    Ward waits for Moorepublished at 14:34 BST 26 July

    Men's all-around final

    It's 12.700 for Reuben Ward on the high bar.

    We still have to wait for Australia's Jesse Moore to complete his floor routine.

    Moore needs 13.300 on the floor to snatch gold and do the opposite of bringing the house down.

  5. gymnastics

    Ward roarspublished at 14:32 BST 26 July

    Men's all-around final

    Richard Winton
    BBC Sport Scotland at Emirates Arena

    Reuben Ward roars again. Beats his chest. Takes the acclaim of the crowd. He thinks he's done enough. So does his coach Jake Seagar, who's on his knees celebrating.

  6. gymnastics

    Reuben Ward takes to the high barpublished at 14:30 BST 26 July

    Men's all-around final

    It's time for Reuben Ward.

    Just stay on... please...

    He does.

    That is surely enough.

    Slick as you like and a very neat dismount.

    Is that history for Scotland?

  7. netball

    Strong start from Malawipublished at 14:30 BST 26 July

    Malawi 19-9 Northern Ireland

    Lauren McCann
    BBC Sport NI at Hydro

    Malawi have quickly pulled away from Northern Ireland after the first quarter, thanks largely to goal shooter Mwayi Kumwenda's accuracy as she has scored from all 14 of her shots.

    NI are struggling to match Malawi's intensity.

  8. gymnastics

    Tobin timepublished at 14:27 BST 26 July

    Men's all-around final

    Here comes England's Adam Tobin on the horizontal bar.

    He needs something incredible to challenge for gold, or for those above him to falter...

    It's a brilliant routine and a stunning dismount and the 25-year-old has surely secured a Commonwealth medal.

    13.050 - that should do it, but will it be bronze, or something even shinier?

  9. gymnastics

    Countdown to big momentpublished at 14:25 BST 26 July

    Men's all-around final

    Richard Winton
    BBC Sport Scotland at Emirates Arena

    Reuben Ward can't decide whether to stand or sit here. No wonder. He must be jangling.

  10. gymnastics

    Whitehouse finishes on a highpublished at 14:22 BST 26 July

    Men's all-around final

    Luke Whitehouse ends his disappointing day with a brilliant performance on the high bar to earn 12.900 points.

    He has floor, vault and rings finals to look forward to as he seeks to add to his team silver with England.

  11. gymnastics

    Ward in the waiting roompublished at 14:20 BST 26 July

    Men's all-around final

    Penny for Reuben Ward's thoughts as he sits on a chair and watches his rivals warming up ahead of the sixth and final rotation.

    Jesse Moore will compete last on the floor in the final exercise.

  12. netball

    Northern Ireland aiming for first winpublished at 14:18 BST 26 July

    Malawi v Northern Ireland

    Lauren McCann
    BBC Sport NI at Hydro

    There's lots of Northern Ireland fans dotted around the Hydro for their second game today as they aim to bounce back after a heavy defeat by England yesterday.

    While yesterday the fans were up dancing to their walkout song 'Tell Me Ma' the volunteers around the stadiums were the ones having a little jig as the team came out today.

  13. gymnastics

    Ward gets a bonuspublished at 14:15 BST 26 July

    Men's all-around final

    Scotland's Reuben Ward has been given an extra 0.100 for his parallel bars routine after an appeal by Team Scotland which was successful.

    He has a buffer of 0.550 over Jesse Moore of Australia, who will head to the floor while Ward hits the high bar.

  14. gymnastics

    As it stands before final rotationpublished at 14:12 BST 26 July

    Men's all-around final

    1. Reuben Ward (SCO) - 66.950
    2. Jesse Moore (AUS) - 66.400
    3. Adam Tobin (ENG) - 65.750
    4. Felix Dolci (CAN) - 64.950
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    One step closerpublished at 14:08 BST 26 July

    Men's all-around final

    Richard Winton
    BBC Sport Scotland at Emirates Arena

    "LET'S GO!" roars Reuben Ward after sticking his dismount from the parallel bars.

    He's loving being right in amongst this. And the crowd are loving what he's doing. One step closer to that gold...

  16. gymnastics

    Ward closing inpublished at 14:08 BST 26 July

    Men's all-around final

    Reuben WardImage source, SNS

    Scotland's Reuben Ward goes clean and sticks a deep landing. He loves it, and so does the crowd.

    He's surely going into the final rotation in gold medal position.

    13.750... he is in first place with a 0.550 cushion over Jesse Moore of Australia.

    A clean routine on the high bar and it's surely Scotland's first ever gold in this competition and just second ever medal.

  17. gymnastics

    It's Ward o'clockpublished at 14:05 BST 26 July

    Men's all-around final

    Richard Winton
    BBC Sport Scotland at Emirates Arena

    Reuben Ward on the parallel bars... here we go.

  18. gymnastics

    Tobin takes his chancepublished at 14:05 BST 26 July

    Men's all-around final

    Adam Tobin's turn on the parallel bars and he's smashed it.

    Just 13.300 though.

    There's a medal there for him and England, but what colour?

    He's slipped behind Jesse Moore and is second, before Reuben Ward takes to the bars.

  19. gymnastics

    Emard takes a tumblepublished at 14:02 BST 26 July

    Men's all-around final

    Canada's WIlliam Emard, who began this fifth round in silver, is next on the parallel bars and produces another polished display but tumbles backwards on landing.

    Good news for Adam Tobin, Reuben Ward and Jesse Moore.

    Just a 12.500... he's actually behind teammate Felix Dolci now.

  20. gymnastics

    Whitehouse impresses on barspublished at 14:00 BST 26 July

    Men's all-around final

    Luke Whitehouse sends down a clean routine on the parallel bars for 13.250 but it feels too little too late for the England hopeful after his disappointing start to the final.