Summary

  • Swimming: Scotland's Duncan Scott wins 100m freestyle; Siobhan-Marie O'Connor takes 200m medley gold

  • Northern Ireland win first gold as Rhys McClenaghan beats Whitlock in men's pommel horse final

  • Cycling: Scotland's Mark Stewart wins points race gold, bronze for England's Ethan Hayter

  • Athletics: England's Nick Miller takes hammer title; Wales' Olivia Breen wins T38 long jump

  • Weightlifting: England's Emily Godley wins 75kg gold, bronze for Wales' Laura Hughes

  • Georgia-Mae Fenton (Eng) wins women's uneven bars; Courtney Tulloch (Eng) takes men's rings gold

  • Lawn Bowls - Scotland win men's triple gold after 19-14 win over Australia

  1. Walk interrupts breakfast chatterpublished at 02:01 BST 8 April 2018

    Luke Reddy
    BBC Sport on the Gold Coast

    Fans watch screenImage source, .

    That gold in the 20km walk for Australia’s Jemima Montag got these guys clapping and the bars which flanked this street also made some noise.

    There’s a breakfast culture out here where folk congregate to put the world to rights while throwing down some bacon and egg.

    The 21st gold for Australia of this Games briefly stopped the chatter.

  2. swimming

    Peaty wins heatpublished at 02:01 BST 8 April 2018

    Swimming

    Adam Peaty is a little behind after his start but once he gets into full flow he is just too quick.

    He wins the heat and his time of 26.98 seconds means he is the only swimmer to post a time under 27 seconds in the heats.

    England's James Wilby, Scots Euan Inglis, Craig Benson and Mark Campbell, Jamie Graham of Northern Ireland

    The semi-finals are at 11:08 BST.

    Adam Peaty of EnglandImage source, Getty Images
  3. swimming

    Swimmingpublished at 01:56 BST 8 April 2018

    Reigning champion Cameron van der Burgh smashes heat number four, winning comfortably. The South Africa beat Adam Peaty into silver in this event in Glasgow in 2014.

    Peaty is coming up now in the next heat...

  4. swimming

    Wilby second, Campbell thirdpublished at 01:54 BST 8 April 2018

    Swimming

    Wilby finishes second, 0.05 seconds behind the winner, and Campbell comes third. Both times should be enough for semi-finals.

    James Wilby of EnglandImage source, Getty Images
  5. swimming

    Wilby and Campbell coming uppublished at 01:52 BST 8 April 2018

    Swimming

    There were no British competitors in the first two heats of this 50m breaststroke but heat three features James Wilby, who won a shock gold for England in the 200m breaststroke earlier in the Games, and Scotland's Mark Campbell. The fastest 16 qualify for the semi-finals.

  6. bronze medal

    Bronze Medal - Bethan Davies (Wales)published at 01:51 BST 8 April 2018

    Women's 20km race walk

    It's a brilliant bronze medal for Wales' Bethan Davies in the women's 20km race walk.

    Leader Claire Tallent of Australia was disqualified with just a couple of kilometres remaining and that handed Davies the bronze.

    A gutsy performance and a successful morning for British race walking following Tom Bosworth's silver. Woohoo.

    Jemima Montag of Australia takes the gold, with New Zealand's Alana Barber the silver.

    Bethan Davies of WalesImage source, Getty Images
  7. hockey

    Hockeypublished at 01:49 BST 8 April 2018

    England 1-2 India

    Ouch. England push forward in search of an equaliser and take a shot on goal but the ball rebounds up and into the mouth of an Indian defender. There's a bit of blood. She's going to have to have a spell on the sidelines. Back under way and this is getting feisty. 11 minutes left for England to equalise.

  8. hockey

    India ahead against Englandpublished at 01:47 BST 8 April 2018

    England 1-2 India

    England are in trouble now. India convert a penalty stroke and take the lead. We're into the final quarter now and England are going to have to come from behind to maintain their winning record.

    You can watch the final stages on BBC One and at the top of this page.

  9. swimming

    Peaty coming uppublished at 01:45 BST 8 April 2018

    Swimming

    Up next is the men's 50m breaststroke and that means Adam Peaty will be in the pool again shortly. He's in the fifth and final heat.

    Adam PeatyImage source, Reuters
  10. swimming

    Simmonds and Fullalove throughpublished at 01:45 BST 8 April 2018

    Swimming

    As we have said a couple of times this pool is an open-air pool and that makes things a little difficult for these swimmers in the backstroke.

    England Lizzie Simmonds won silver in the 100m backstroke at the European Champs and she progresses after finishing second in her heat. Her team-mate Jessica Fullalove is the only other British athlete through.

  11. weightlifting

    Results after the snatch...published at 01:45 BST 8 April 2018

    Weightlifting - women's 69kg

    So at the halfway stage in the women's -69kg, it's a shootout for gold between India's Punam Yadav and Fiji's Apolonia Vaivai, who both snatched 100kg.

    Sarah Davies of England is in contention for a bronze medal, you would think, having lifted 95kg, along with Pip Malone of Australia, Andrea Hams of New Zealand and Canada's Andreanne Messier.

    Punam Yadav of IndiaImage source, Reuters
  12. athletics

    Wales' Davies up to third!published at 01:40 BST 8 April 2018

    Athletics - women's 20km race walk

    DRAMA IN THE RACE WALK.

    Race leader Claire Tallent of Australia has been disqualified! That's a third red paddle from the umpire and she is inconsolable on the course.

    But that means Bethan Davies of Wales moves into the bronze medal position. Just don't get a DQ Bethan.

    Claire Tallent of AustraliaImage source, Getty Images
    Claire Tallent of AustraliaImage source, Getty Images
  13. India equalise against Englandpublished at 01:37 BST 8 April 2018

    England 1-1 India

    I said England had been sloppy in this half and now they've been punished. Kaur has equalised for India. She is left in acres of space inside the circle and blasts the ball through Maddie Hinch's legs.

    There are three minutes left in the third period. England need to find another goal to win this group stage match.

  14. weightlifting

    Davies snatches 95kgpublished at 01:37 BST 8 April 2018

    Weightlifting - women's 69kg

    SHE'S DONE IT. Sarah Davies makes her final attempt at 95kg and she goes into the clean and jerk pushing for a medal!

    A great snatch from the English athlete.

  15. athletics

    Three to gopublished at 01:35 BST 8 April 2018

    Athletics - women's 20km race walk

    Wales' Beth Davies is in fourth place after 17km.

    A fine race from Davies but she's over two minutes behind the third placed athlete - New Zealand's Alana Barber.

    Australia are currently one and two with Jemima Montag and Claire Tallent battling it out for gold. This is going to be a tight finish!

    England's Gemma Bridge is in sixth place, Wales' Heather Lewis in ninth and the Isle of Man's Erika Kelly in 11th place.

  16. swimming

    Swimming under waypublished at 1:31

    Swimming

    Adam PeatyImage source, Getty Images

    It's time to head back to the pool. Here's what's coming up in the first few heats.

    01:31: Women’s 200m backstroke heats (Lizzie Simmonds - England)

    01:46: Men’s 50m breaststroke heats (James Wilby - England, Mark Campbell - Scotland, Adam Peaty - England)

    01:58: Women’s 100m freestyle heats

    02:12: Men's SM8 200m IM heat

    02:19: Women’s S9 100m freestyle heat (Alice Tai - England, Toni Shaw - Scotland)

    Full schedule.

  17. weightlifting

    Davies fails at 95kgpublished at 01:30 BST 8 April 2018

    Weightlifting - women's 69kg

    SO CLOSE. Sarah Davies attempts 95kg in that snatch, there's a long pause after the throw but she can't hold onto it and the bar slowly falls backwards. Agonising.

    One more attempt for Davies. She needs this to remain in contention for a medal.

  18. hockey

    Hinch keeps England in frontpublished at 01:24 BST 8 April 2018

    England 1-0 India

    Save! Maddie Hinch keeps England in front early in the third quarter with an athletic dive to block a shot from the Indians.

    England have started a little sloppy here. They give the ball away in a dangerous position but the attack comes to nothing.

  19. bowls

    Norfolk Island fight backpublished at 01:22 BST 8 April 2018

    Bowls

    It has been bugging me who Norfolk Island's second Haydn Evans looks like and I think it is actor Danny Trejo.

    He has similarly slicked back hair in a pony tail.

    Evans is playing well now. Having trailed 10-1, Norfolk Island are coming back into this with Scotland's lead cut to 11-6 after 10.

    Danny TrejoImage source, Getty Images
  20. weightlifting

    Davies on the boardpublished at 01:22 BST 8 April 2018

    Weightlifting - women's 69kg

    Sarah Davies of England nails her first attempt in the snatch, lifting 92kg.

    She's the current British Champion in the 63kg weight, but with fierce competition from Zoe Smith in that category, who won silver yesterday, she's been forced to move up a weight.

    Two snatches left for Davies.

    Sarah Davies of EnglandImage source, Reuters