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packed evening session at the 2014 Commonwealth Games.

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packed evening session at the Tonight we are in the swimming pool

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and on the pitch for the rugby sevens, which if you did not know

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originated 70 miles away in Melrose. It is a Scottish theme

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again with the hosts hoping to continue the Glasgow gold rush.

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Hannah Miley wins gold in Scotland. What a start for the Commonwealth

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Games. It is gold for the second time in two days of the Craig

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Maclean, piloting Neil Fachie. Submission. She wins the gold medal.

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Can we really get another gold medal for Scotland? What a massive swim.

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The second gold medal of the sisters. The final of the men's 200

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metres breaststroke. Now comes the Scots man, Michael Jamieson, and

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Ross Murdoch, I hope they push each other. Michael Jamieson looking

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strong. The Scots man starting to come through the centre. Ross

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Murdoch and Michael Jamieson, it will be so tight. Ross Murdoch has

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taken the lead. He is coming away. An utterly brilliant swim. Gold for

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Scotland, but not the person we thought, it is Ross Murdoch.

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Scotland's target was to beat the 33 medals won in Edinburgh and they are

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well on their way to doing that. And England have been leading the way

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and will be eyeing up more prizes tonight. This is what is coming up.

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He took 200 metres breaststroke gold on night one, can Ross Murdoch make

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it a double in the 100 later? England's Fran Halsall could win her

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ninth Commonwealth Games medal and it could come in less than 25

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seconds after setting a record in her semifinal. Chad le Clos is the

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favourite for the 200 metres butterfly gold, and he beat Michael

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Phelps at London 2012 in this event. And later, the rugby sevens

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with Scotland, England and Wales in action. This is how your evening

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looks. We focus on swimming until 9:30pm, with the home nations having

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many medal hopes. After that, the rugby sevens. And here are some

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headline makers already from day three.

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There were celebrations and tears as Frankie Jones won Wales' first gold

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of the com wealth games in the gymnastics ribbon event. She had won

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five silver medals before claiming the title in the last routine of her

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career. England's 60-year-old shooter Mick Gault equalled the

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Commonwealth record for the most medals, in this his sixth games. He

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picked up a bronze medal today. Heavy favourites England completed a

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clean sweep of the triathlon medals by winning a dominant gold medal in

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the first ever mixed team relay. In cycling, there was a second gold

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medal for Neil Fachie and Craig Maclean, who stormed to the tandem

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title in dramatic fashion. And weightlifter Zoe Smith struck gold

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for England in the 58 kilograms category. The 20-year-old took the

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title with Welsh woman Michaela Breeze winning the bronze medal. A

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busy day and do not forget we have coverage of the Commonwealth Games

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across all platforms. On BBC Three now there are the judo medal matches

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followed by squash. On the red button, cycling, rugby sevens.

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Online, badminton, squash, weightlifting and many more. And you

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can catch up with anything you have missed on the eye player. What will

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happen in the swimming pool tonight?

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We are genuinely excited because we have a sensational night of finals

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ahead. Mark Foster, your highlights? The first race, 200

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butterfly. We will see Chad le Clos, and probably his dad! Also

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Cameron Brodie took him on in the heat. I think Chad le Clos has a lot

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in the bag and will have too much for Cameron Brodie this evening, but

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plenty has happened. This is something I heard, which is not just

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idle gossip, I heard it on radio, Chad le Clos is saying that he had

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had a slight accident coming out of the bus, twisting his ankle and

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having to sleep in a beach last night. If you have a problem with an

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ankle, especially on butterfly, that could hinder him. I do not know how

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bad it is, but if that is the case, Cameron Brodie could take advantage.

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After that we have Fran Halsall. For ages, she was a team-mate of yours.

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She has two races tonight. The 50 freestyle and then a 50 minute break

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to recover and come back for the 50 butterfly, but that is only a

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semifinal. I think she will want to get on the podium for the freestyle.

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She has an outside chance of a gold medal. Scotland have three gold

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medals already. They could add to that tonight. Ross Murdoch, who won

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the 200 metres breaststroke has another go. It is a fabulous

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evening. The swimmers are coming out for the first, the men's 200 metres

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butterfly. We can join to more Commonwealth champions, Adrian

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Moorhouse and Andy Jamieson. You join us with Sebastien Rousseau

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being presented. The third fastest qualifier for this final and part of

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the team and Chad le Clos, the defending Commonwealth Games

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champion. And what a lane assignment Cameron Brodie of Scotland. His

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first major final. He trained for a while in Devon, where they are

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putting together a new swimming pool. That will be exciting for

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them. Now he is at the University of Stirling, but what a final. Cameron

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Brodie, the fastest qualifier, but to massive guys next to him. He

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needs to take his time because the fastest swimmer has the least amount

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of time to get ready. Chad le Clos took his headphones out of his ears

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when he came out, to suck up the atmosphere of the crowd, and then he

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put the headphones back in. It is interesting how they use that. I am

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not sure if Chad le Clos to get the gold, but I hope he has a go.

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Can Cameron Brodie keep his head? It will be tough because he has

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world-class swimmers either side of him. Straight out in front, the

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world champion, the Olympic champion and defending Commonwealth Games

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champion, Chad le Clos. That is him in the green cap. A little bit ahead

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of Cameron Brodie. He has talked about not looking around. Stay

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focused, do the job. His team-mate, Sebastien Rousseau, they are the

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threat. To the far right of your picture, he is breathing over to the

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left. He is looking over to see the South Africans.

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Grant Irvine turning first. The two South Africans. This morning, it was

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Cameron Brodie who was out comfortably and brought it through

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the second half. He is with the blue hat in the centre and he is

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well-placed. He is in a good place to get the Australian. Chad le Clos

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is looking all the place, working out when to turn it on. I think at

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this turn he will give it a big kick off the wall.

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He knows where he is. If he can pull back against Grant Irvine. Chad le

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Clos is looking around and making sure he is in the lead. I think he

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will get the gold medal. The silver and bronze medal, still a big fight.

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Cameron Brodie coming back, in the centre, in the blue hat. It will be

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mighty taps. The silver medal has gone to Grant Irvine of Australia.

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The bronze medal to Sebastien Rousseau of South Africa. My

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goodness, it was very close. It was a good swim from Cameron Brodie.

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Just for. Really came back so well. He did the same time as he did to

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qualify. He just needed to drop a little bit

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more to make the medal. You could not have asked for much

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more. He pushed himself head. Almost one second ahead. A new Scottish

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record, which is well-deserved. He is acknowledging the crowd. The

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swimming pool could have done with being 220 metres, but not the

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Sebastien Rousseau, who was finding it difficult. The first gold medal

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for South Africa. Only the third at the Commonwealth Games on day three.

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He is a master. Successfully defending the title he won four

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years ago. Chad le Clos. It is a new Commonwealth Games

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record. The silver medal goes to Australia and the bronze medal to

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South Africa. Cameron Brodie, a very good fourth place.

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Well done, you had that under control? That is what the final is

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all about. Tonight was just about trying to win. I was not worried

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about the time. trying to win. I was not worried

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about the I was a little nervous. It has been a mixed week. It has. I did

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not have great preparation, especially for the 200s. I was not

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expecting to go fast. And last night, a personal best... Thanks. I

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am really happy. Tonight is always a great occasion and thanks to

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Scotland for amazing support. How is your ankle? I was trying to keep it

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under cover. Last night, when I got off the bus, I twisted my ankle.

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1am, when I came back from the finals. I got up this morning. I was

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so nervous, I did not know whether I would be able to swim. Thank you

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very much. Cameron, that was so tough. Fourth is a horrible

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position, but a fantastic Scottish record.

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Tell me about it, fourth sucks. It is the worst place, but, you know

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what, the first senior Scottish record, that is pretty cool.

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Congratulations to Cameron Brodie. Amazing the response from the

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Scottish crowd the Chad le Clos, the Olympic champion over 200 metres and

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butterfly. We will see his medal ceremony later. And now, Fran

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Halsall for the final of the 50 metres freestyle. This is a race she

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deafened leak could win and we would love to see her when. Rebecca

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Adlington: She looked fantastic last night and this morning. She knows

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she is on form. It is about what Cate Campbell has in the bag and

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what Australia can offer. Let's hand you back to Andy and

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Adrian. You join us for the seventh fastest

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qualifier in this final of the women's 50m freestyle. Fran Halsall

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is in four, with Cate Campbell next to her. There is the fastest

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qualifier, Fran Halsall of Indian. Set a new Commonwealth Games record

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-- Fran Halsall of England. Forget about the others and do the perfect

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race. Sub 20 forward definitely win. -- sub 24 would definitely win. Fran

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Halsall of England is in the centre, with some very big Aussies all

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around her. A fast turnover, good start. Looks like it is Fran Halsall

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at the moment. It is going to be tight. She has it! 23.96. Fran

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Halsall from England is the Commonwealth champion on the 50m

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freestyle. And a massive shock. My goodness, that is brilliant! 400s of

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a second ahead of Cate Campbell. March three forced Roque. I will not

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have been expected by the Campbells. She said in an interview

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before this, Bront? Campbell called Fran Halsall a smiling assassin, a

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pocket rocket. She has done a job on them here. She got every bit of the

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technique right. She has been holding the water so well. James

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Gibson of her spring programme, what a fantastic job you have been doing

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in Loughborough. She stretched forward, leaned over to the right.

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Punching the air. The most excited in the field, apart from Andy

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Jameson in the commentary field! That was brilliant! It was the

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fastest time of the whole year a stunning. She on her own race all

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the way through to the finish. Four hundredths was the margin of

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victory. You just said, I am going to cry,

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and you are allowed to, because that was amazing. Yeah, I felt sick

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before it, because I knew everything was going well. It was that sick

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feeling that I know I can win and I want to. But sometimes I can try too

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hard. You have got to keep it fast, because you are not as tall as these

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guys, but at the same time, you have got to hold the water. Yes, and if I

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can combine my strength and power with being where I need to be, this

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is on track for wear I want to be in two years' time. You had such a

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tough time, because you were so close and it was frustrating. But

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here, you have delivered the goods and coped with the pressure of a

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home games. I was saying to my coach beforehand, it is so nice to have

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this experience two years after London, when I went in knowing I was

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not in good shape. Tonight, being able to allow the crowd and put on a

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good show was fantastic. I am so happy. And you have the 50 fly to

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come. This speed is not going anywhere. No, it is not. I am happy

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with that and it is something I can still improve on for next year.

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Credit to my coach this season for getting me up with my weights and

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staying strong. It has paid off. James is early on to. The effect he

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has had on me since coming in, not just with the training he does, but

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how he talks to me, is fantastic. We are happy for you. Well done.

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You can see that she is shattered. We have to watch this again. Fran

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Halsall David everything. Cate Campbell is the much taller. In the

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beginning, we were talking about snatching water. Use either two

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different styles here. Fran is on the right in the black hat. Cate

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Campbell has a much longer stroke. Great finish. It was all on the

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finishing touch at the end. It was so close. She waits and looks at the

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board, and there is the reaction from her fans as they realise. Fran

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Halsall is the Commonwealth champion in the 50 free. It is her ninth

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Commonwealth medal and her second gold. That was more than deserved,

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because she was so sick four years ago in Delhi. At the Olympics, it

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was heartbreaking. She was just missing out on medals here, there

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and everywhere. This is what she deserves. Definitely. Last year, she

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was our only medallist, getting that runs medal at the championship --

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and that a bronze medal. Fran has said before that she would win X

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amount of gold medals. This time, she has thought, I will just enjoy

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it and concentrate, and it paid off. I am so pleased for her. She always

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gives the impression during her interview is that it does not

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matter, but he really does. Immensely. We knew how much talent

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she had at 16, but it was about delivering. When you get a bit

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older, you mature a lot more. She has the right people around her

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now. And you think, if I don't do it now, I don't want to be like, I

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should have and didn't do it. In her interview, she mentioned James

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Gibson, now her coach. He has clearly helped her find focus and a

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bit extra she needs on competition day. Sometimes, you just need a

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change. She needed to get someone in who could help her with the little

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technical points. Giving her confidence as well. I was something

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she always lacked. Here, she has seemed so calm and in control. The

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medal ceremony is about to take place for the 200m butterfly, which

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was won by the Olympic champion Chad Le Clos of South Africa. Grant

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Irving took the silver for Australia, and the bronze went to

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Sebastian Rousseau, also of South Africa, just missing out on the

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medals, but setting a new Scottish record, was Cameron Brodie. Let's

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hand you over to Andy and Adrian. Here is the bronze medallist from

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the men's 200m butterfly, Sebastian Rousseau of South Africa. And

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Cameron Brodie Tom what a shame. Just behind by 16 hundredths of a

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second. A huge lifetime best. Very nearly snatched that bronze. Well

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done to grant Ervin of Australia, seventh fastest coming into this

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final. -- grant Ervin. Grant Irvine is a nice Scottish

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name. I wonder if he has Scottish ancestry. I am not sure we can call

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that, with the yellow tracksuit! Silver to Australia's Grant Irvine,

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but this guy is the master of world 200m butterfly. He is the world

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champion and the Olympic champion. Successfully defending the title he

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won in Delhi four years ago. It is the great Chad Le Clos of South

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Africa. Adrian, he always seems to do just enough to win. Absolutely.

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He can't resist having a look around. He is such a talented guy.

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Two South Africans on the men's podium for this 200m butterfly.

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Grant Irvine of Australia gets silver, with the great Chad Le Clos

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taking gold in the men's 200 fly. Interestingly, there were no flags

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there. I guess maybe the flag holder, if you will, did not come

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down, so they could not attach the flags. That is a shame, but there

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are the medallists. You are right, I think the flag holder did not come

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down. The two South Africans were looking for a 1-2-3, but the third

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swimmer did not qualify for the final. And Grant Irvine in lane one

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did a fantastic job. Well, the South African fans in this

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stadium had to do their bit. Chad is going to pass his medal up to his

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father. There is Bert. He is coming on Tonight At The Games tonight at

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10:40 p.m., so we will hear his reaction then. He takes the gold

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medal and puts that around, I imagine that is Chad's mum, who I

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have not met yet. We will try get a word with her as well. There was

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indeed a malfunction with the frame that should come down to put those

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flags up, but as you can see, our attendance did not have the

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opportunity to hang the flags, because it did not come down. Look

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at his T-shirt! Unbelievable Chad. I think that is the title of the

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autobiography as well. I don't know if it is Chad's autobiography or

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Bert's, but it is called unbelievable! He is some swimmer. He

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is not even shaved down, you can see the stubble on his face. And when he

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is looking around as much as he is, the 200 fly is one of the toughest

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races. It is one of those situations where you do what you need to do.

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Did the ankle injury hinder him? He could be two seconds faster? Can I

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ask you a question about the fly generally? This race was Michael

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Phelps' domain for over a decade, until Chad beat him in London.

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Michael Phelps is back, and not just training, but racing. He is doing

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trials soon. Will he still compete in this, or will he concentrate on

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the shorter races? He has started racing again. He has been

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concentrating on the 100 and that is a wise move. A lot of people as they

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get older they moved to the shorter events. With sprinting, it is easier

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for the older guys. That is what Michael will aim to do. He will look

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at Chad and see where he is, though. That Olympic Games, Michael felt had

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not been beaten since 2001, so after 11 years, does he find the impetus

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and prove that he can beat him? I love that Chad has his goggles

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around his neck. He has just given a kiss to Clare! In a short space of

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time, he has become a swimming star that everyone can latch onto. That

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is why he is getting a warm reception from all the

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