:00:00. > :00:00.Martin here live from Glasgow to bring you
:00:07. > :00:15.Scotland's youngest ever competitor wins bronze.
:00:16. > :00:24.And we speak to cycling's golden girl Jo Rowsell.
:00:25. > :00:26.First this morning, we're talking about the 13-year-old
:00:27. > :00:31.schoolgirl who's waking up a Commonwealth Games medallist.
:00:32. > :00:40.Swimmer Erraid Davies won bronze in the SB9 100m backstroke last night.
:00:41. > :00:44.The teenager was behind in the first half of the race, but powered back
:00:45. > :00:50.The teenager was delighted with the result.
:00:51. > :00:52.Tell us what it was like winning the bronze medal.
:00:53. > :00:56.I was just really happy. Didn't really expect it.
:00:57. > :00:59.Did it take a lot of effort? It did, yeah.
:01:00. > :01:09.And over in the Chris Hoy velodrome, there was a home nations 1-2-3
:01:10. > :01:13.England's Laura Trott won gold in the women's points race,
:01:14. > :01:16.despite having been poorly with a kidney infection.
:01:17. > :01:19.Elinor Barker from Wales took the silver, and Scotland's Katie
:01:20. > :01:25.And now I'm joined by Laura Trott, as well as her fellow England
:01:26. > :01:30.team-mates Joanna Rowsell and Jason Kenny.
:01:31. > :01:37.You got the gold in the pursuit. Tell us how it feels. It was
:01:38. > :01:43.brilliant. I won the world title back in February, and I wasn't the
:01:44. > :01:51.favourite for that. There was a bit of pressure. The Commonwealth games
:01:52. > :01:59.only comes around for years, so I wanted to do it. What is it like in
:02:00. > :02:06.the velodrome? Is the hemisphere really high? The crowd have been
:02:07. > :02:12.really getting behind us. The noise is phenomenal. When you come up to
:02:13. > :02:24.win the race, the crowd goes mad. We love that. Now you are here on the
:02:25. > :02:29.international stage. I was not a cyclist when I was younger, I did
:02:30. > :02:34.swimming and running. I was spotted at 15 is a potential cyclist. It
:02:35. > :02:41.didn't seem like my sort of sport. But I gave it a go and stuck at it,
:02:42. > :02:45.and here I am now. Look at that around your neck. There is a gold
:02:46. > :02:48.medal. I can't believe it. It has been around my neck ever since. I am
:02:49. > :03:24.over the moon. Where is it going? Now, one of the biggest draws
:03:25. > :03:27.of the Games is the men's 100m, The athletics kicked off at
:03:28. > :03:36.Hampden Park yesterday. In the 100m heats, England's Adam
:03:37. > :03:38.Gemili ran the fastest time of the day, booking his place in the
:03:39. > :03:42.semis with a time of 10.19 seconds. His teammates Richard Kilty
:03:43. > :03:45.and Harry Aikines-Aryeetey I had no clue about any
:03:46. > :03:52.of the past heats, but I just came out here and tried to keep
:03:53. > :03:55.the first half of my race, which I think I did, and try and relax as
:03:56. > :03:59.much as I can on the second half. I'm buzzing.
:04:00. > :04:04.I'm looking forward to it. Joining me now to look ahead to
:04:05. > :04:18.today is BBC Sport's Olly Foster. There is no Usain Bolt or Johann
:04:19. > :04:23.Blake, so is this a chance for Great Britain's athletes to prove
:04:24. > :04:29.themselves? It is. The finals will always be a special occasion.
:04:30. > :04:33.Earlier, you said 10.15 seconds, that is really spoil, and we want
:04:34. > :04:37.that athletes to get under ten seconds. If you get underneath that,
:04:38. > :04:46.that makes you really special. -- is really slow. There are a few
:04:47. > :04:56.Jamaicans who are really quick. But our athletes have a great chance.
:04:57. > :04:59.Who should we look behind us is the boxing. Nicola Adams, do you
:05:00. > :05:04.remember her smile when she won the Olympic title two years ago? She's
:05:05. > :05:08.going for her first Commonwealth Games title. Thank you for speaking
:05:09. > :05:11.to us. That is all we have time for. I will be back this afternoon with
:05:12. > :05:12.more Games