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your hosts for tonight, Clare Balding and Mark Chapman!

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Hello. Good evening. I nearly knocked Clyde over. Do not do that.

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Welcome. So much stuff on Tonight At The Games. 31 Gold medals. We will

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try and get through swimming, athletics, gymnastics, mountain

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biking. Wrestling. It is also the final night of the swimming. So we

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have made them a special cocktail. Splash in the pool, that is the

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name. Look at who was enjoying it. My fellow presenters. Sharron Davies

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is also on her way down, they are all coming. This is a full party. --

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people party. We have as many gold-medallists as we can. -- a

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swimming pool party. Sebastian Proedl and Daley Thompson will also

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be here, along with Beth Tweddle. -- Sebastien Coe. And you can put your

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questions to our guests. They love you, Marko. Let's get

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started with the sport, dive right in and begin with swimming.

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The final of the women's 400m freestyle.

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It is all to play for! Lauren Boyle starting to push ahead.

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Can Jazz Carlin comeback? The Gold is gas -- the Gold is definitely

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going to Lauren Boyle of New Zealand. Silver to Jazz Carlin. No

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doubt about the champion. Then proud, 19, a new dish record --

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Benjamin Proud. -- British record. A very quick start and Benjamin

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Proud is using a lot of the 15 metres underwater, all the way, but

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the Australians are coming back into macro. In five, Benjamin Proud is

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getting the touch. He has got it. Gold, Benjamin Proud, England.

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The final of the women's 50 metres backstroke and the fastest women in

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the Commonwealth in the centre. It might be Davies and Lauren Quigley.

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Davies gets the Gold and Lauren Quigley gets the silver. Gold to

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Davies of Wales, brilliant! Look at this. The men's 200 m

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individual Relay and one of the hardest races at this Commonwealth

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Games. Chad le Clos in the lead. Australia are leading. Wallace is

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coming back, he will not live up on the silver medal in the May well get

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it. -- Wup. He has got the silver, wonderful stuff from Dan Wallace!

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Look at that! A very good start as expected,

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Sophie Papps go of New Zealand. The world record-holder in the final of

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the 200 m, can she win her second Commonwealth Games old medal here?

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What a great swim. Very tight for the silver. -- Gold medal. No doubt

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about the winner. A double, double. From Ryan

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Cochrane. He does look pretty comfortable. He is charging. This

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race is not going to change Gold and silver. The Gold goes to Ryan

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Cochrane, but look at the race for bronze. I cannot believe it, he is

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going to do it, do Daniel Jervis. Wales have done it, he has got a

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bronze medal. -- Daniel Jervis. That was awesome!

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Daniel Jervis was a great story but it finished with two relays and in

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the women's race, Australia were the winners, with England second. Fran

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Halsall. And the men's race was extraordinary, I had to stay to

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watch this because it was a battle between England in great and

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Australia in yellow. This is the final touch! Adam Brown. -- England

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in the great caps. Taking Gold in the medley Relay. England finished

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with ten Gold medals, Scotland with three, Wales with two, Rebecca

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Adlington has joined us. So excited. We are going to bring on our first

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guest, and you have to introduce them or you will burst. The roof is

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going to come off. Ready? Please welcome two of teams Scotland's's

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champions, Hannah Miley and Ross Murdoch! -- team Scotland's's

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champions. Daniel Wallace is not here. There is

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a team dinner tonight. We hope to have him later this week. And queue

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for missing the team dinner. -- thank you. Has it sunk in yet? Not

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really. The feeling I had at the end, I still do not believe it was

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me that did that. You created one of the images of the Games. Two! The

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look on your face when you turned round and you saw the scoreboard and

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you realised your time, a Games record, and that you had one Gold.

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And also on the podium. You had everybody in this country going... I

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just could not hold it together. Just having the home crowd singing

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the national anthem. It was something I will never forget. It

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was amazing for me. Hannah, you were a dynamo. How many individual

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finals? Seven. You not tired? I am now, I am very

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tired now. I only expected to make two so anything else was a bonus. Do

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you want your moment? Let's show you. This is Hannah finding her dad,

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Patrick, in the crowd. Exactly! That Hogg. It says a million words --

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that Hogg. And your mum. You have always said you did it for them. We

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are such a close-knit unit. We do it against the grain, we are in the

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middle of nowhere. We have a little 25-metre rule. My dad has taken me

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from throwing me in when I was little to wanting me to be safe

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around water. -- 25-metre swimming pool. Not that chilly! He wanted me

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to swim and you do not realise the potential you have. -- not

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literally. My family have been involved. My two younger brothers

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swim also. It is working. And even my mum, she keeps us grounded. So it

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is for them, really. I am very family orientated. Ross, what is

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next, are you prepared for how things will change? I am not quite

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sure yet. It is coming a bit fast for me. I will take it all in and

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have a couple of days to regroup with my coach, have a chat about the

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meet. We will have another couple of competitions this season so it does

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not finish here. I think the meet has gone quite well! Put it into

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perspective what teams Scotland have achieved. Dan Wallace swam great to

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get a silver medal -- teams Scotland. I think everybody probably

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thought the Australians would dominate. But they have not. Hannah,

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you got the ball rolling and so many Scottish people were going, I want

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to be like them, and the podium! It was amazing to see the momentum.

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They must have heard you are here because the Hydro has gone Gold.

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Exactly! I do not know why the Armadillo is green! But the Hydro is

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Gold. Do you go on holiday now? I need to regroup and we need to work

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out the next stages. The competition has not finished yet, we have more

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things going on in the summer. Definitely a break away is needed.

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We spoke to your dad on the show, we have spoken to your mum before.

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Hello, Maureen. When you heard I was going to talk to you again, you

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said, no, not really. That is standard after people have been

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interviewed by me once, are you happier tonight? I was always happy.

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I meant about talking to me! This is all about me. Are you more content?

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Yes, I am. Flower of Scotland is very moving for a Scots but it was

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very loud. We have the entire family. Everybody is always nice

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about their sons, but brothers and sisters can say naughty things about

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brothers. What is he like as a Big Brother? He is not actually that

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bad. You cannot ask for more! That is

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complimentary for a little sister. What is she like as a little

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sister? Brilliant. Proud dad? I have only got that last 50 metres in that

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last lap in my head. I cannot forget that, that was just incredible. How

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were the nerves? I was just leaping! Jumping! He was really into. How did

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he do it? He was -- he was great. And see your dad! I am not quite

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sure. -- and see your dad. It was to do with the home crowd. I was not

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sure where I was and when I heard the crowd, I just wanted it more

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than anything in the world and I just went for it. Scott? I have been

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kicking myself for always being second best! Great and set! It's got

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a round of applause. -- that is a great answer. Let's give Scott a

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round of applause. Thank you very much. That was not too bad. Was that

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all right? That was OK. In recognition of everything Scotland

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have done already, Jill Douglas is back at the fruit market.

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Another fantastic night here. And. We have another big crowd at the

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fruit market. -- fantastic night here. And. -- for Scotland. We love

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Scotland are enjoying their most successful Commonwealth Games ever.

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We had a party here last night, some people were here until the small

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hours. I was not one of them. We have another great line-up tonight

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and some fantastic acts coming on but we will also be joined by a host

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of medallists. A couple have sneaked in early to say hello. Please

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welcome... MacLean.

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APPLAUSE Do people jump up and start cheering

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every time you walk into the room at the moment? Yeah, that's what we're

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getting all the time, walking down the street... No, not quite the

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rapturous applause these guys have been giving It's fantastic us. , the

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Gold Medal, out of retirement, here in Glasgow, carrying the flag an

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amazing few days. Yeah, I said earlier in the week someone said a

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once in a lifetime, but it's once in 100 life Times, if you got a

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thousand people together, how many of them would carry a flag for their

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team at their home Games and wane Gold Medal. -- win a Gold Medal.

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It's the most bizarre, surreal, amazing experience. You've done us

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proud. There he is. APPLAUSE

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Of course, the hot ticket in town was the velodrome, Neil Fachie,

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Craig MacLean, double Gold Medallists. I saw you at the

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mountain biking today. Life has changed a bit because of what you

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achieved. Yeah, I'm going to be honest, we didn't see a lot of the

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cycling today because we were constantly having photos taken and

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signing autographs, which is nice, don't get me wrong. I'm not used to

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smiling so much. Huge smile on your face as well, Craig. We have saw it

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on the track, once you got your breath back. It's been fantastic,

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hasn't it? It's been amazing. It's something I never thought I'd get to

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experience. Potentially the last big event of my career, what a way to go

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out, amazing. We will have a party here. Some of your team-mates are

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coming down. Amazing acts are coming on. A great crowd in the house.

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Let's have some fun. CHEERING

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I think Gill knows the best spots anywhere in the world, but

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particular Glasgow. Amelia on Twitter, Ross Murdoch's podium face

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made my heart melt. Han yay mily lifting the roof off Tollcross was

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amazing. Elaine says, "Favourite moment is

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the men's swimming relay final. Fabulous end to the swimming event."

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Let's reflect team Wales and team England. We have Jazz Carlin and

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Georgia Davis and along with them from England, Siobhan Marie

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O'Connor, Adam Peaty... (Downed out by cheering)

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Gosh, well done. That's a lot of swimmers all on one Jazz, I stage.

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Said to Rebecca earlier today that you are the new Adlington. And she

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said, "That's fine by me." That's nice. Becky achieved so much and did

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so much for the distance swimming girls. Yeah, it's obviously nice to

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bring back the Gold Medal to a British nation. The extraordinary

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thing was until yesterday, Wales hadn't won a Gold Medal for a woman

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in the pool for 40 years. Then two in two days because Georgia did it

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again. Brilliant. APPLAUSE

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I watched Jazz and it inspired me. I saw her right before my semifinal of

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the 50 backstroke and I watched the National Anthem and it made me want

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to really go for it and tonight again, I watched her right before I

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raced. It's so inspiring. Let's look at your medal ceremony from today.

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We can show that as well. Did you talk properly last night about what

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it was like? Not too much because Jaz had a race this morning and had

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to get back and get some rest ready for the 400. It was, yeah, amazing.

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The 50 m backstroke it is amazingly fast and all of that churning of the

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water and the waves going down the pool like a tidal wave, it's

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extraordinary. It's really close. You never know if you've won or come

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third or fourth or whatever until you look at the score board. Team

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England, how are we? Shall we start with the final four by 100 relay,

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which was a good way for team England to round off their

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championships. Who wants to talk? I'm stuck for words really. As soon

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as we touched in, it was going to be tough, Australia came back really

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strong. We gave the best for our country and couldn't think of

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anything else. The Aussies have won that... Since about 1870! Last four

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Commonwealths at least. Yeah! I think it is. I think the last time

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England won the medley relay, butterfly wasn't even invented. Look

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at you. Roar! A great effort. Due enjoy it? Yeah, it was an

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unbelievable experience. I swap the freestyle -- swam the freestyle leg.

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I was against the fastest guy in the world, James Magnussen. He was

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coming back at me the whole second 50. I had to dig in deep and give

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everything from my heart. What was your lead as you went in? I have no

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idea. These guys set me up perfectly well. It was a perfectly executed

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race. I knew that he was going to be after me the whole way. I just had

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to dig in deep. Are you thinking - I need a certain lead. Or do you focus

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on what you have to do? I knew they would give me a good lead. Having

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James chase me down the last length I just had to give it everything.

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Chris Walker-Hebborn got your individual gold and part of the

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team. It's an amazing meet. You like to celebrate in an unusual way,

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don't you? Yeah I like to have a cup of tea and a biscuit when I get

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That's very back. Unusual! APPLAUSE

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It's been fantastic. More than I could have asked for. For those that

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know me, it's been a long four, five years of not doing much. To come

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away with two golds was absolutely over the moon. I'll be celebrating

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with a few more tattoos hopefully. You like to show them off. Show your

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arm. I have a nice one on my leg as Oh, gosh well. . Do that again, so

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we can see it properly. What is that then? Like a she-wolf, like a tribal

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wolf. How long did that take to do? Four-and-a-half Is it hours.

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Painful? It felt great, really good. We could have a long conversation

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about tattoos but let's talk to Siobhan, who is also your

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girlfriend, how many medals in total? Six.

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APPLAUSE And you're only 18, are you the

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youngest in the team? Not the youngest this year. I'm one of the

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youngest, but not the youngest. There are a few girls who are just

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18. Have you got all six on at one go? Yeah. They said to bring them

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along, so I thought I would. Thank you, thank you for obeying our

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instructions. That's very kind of you. The other amazing thing to

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reflect on from team England is that two English swimmers did the sprint

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double, Fran Halsall and this guy here Ben Proud.

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APPLAUSE You're going to be getting a lot of

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post and a lot of messages on Facebook and a lot of stuff through

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on Twitter. I think you have a massive fan base now. There's been

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so much support the past week. Everyone out there all friends,

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family, people I train with, just sup porting me so much. It's made

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the your honoury a lot easier. What's -- Journey a lot easier.

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What's best aspect? The team environment. Spending time with team

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England, team Wales and team Scotland. It is the friendly Games.

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It will be two weeks I'll never forget. When you go back to Wales,

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are you expecting a home coming party? Maybe. I'm not going back to

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Wales. I have to go back to Loughborough for training. Straight

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back to training. What about you Jazz? Back to Swansea and then off

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to Majorca with a training -- for a training We should camp. Mention Amy

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Wilmot who won two silver medals, she's over at the bar. A grand job

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as well. APPLAUSE

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it's been a delight to watch. Thank you so much, congratulations to the

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swimmers from team Scotland, team Wales and team England! Right, the

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swimming is over, but the athletics is really only just begun. Here's

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what happened today: Triple jump, Samuel of England, wow,

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that's big. I think she's just absolutely

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smashed that. Kimberly Williams, a huge medal favourite. Gold for

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Jamaica. Silver Medal for Laura Samuel.

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It's going to be a Kenyan one, two, three. There's still a chance she

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might make it. She looks for the gap between the lap runner. She might

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just make it. Kate Avery picks it up again. She's

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trying to make it, but oh, it's been given to England.

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Beth Potter takes fifth place. Both of them reasoning personal bets.

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-- bests. Williams-Mills looking strong.

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McPherson is running well. Stephanie Ann McPherson coming through.

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McPherson is going to get this. She is the Commonwealth champion. A

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Jamaican one, two and three here. Bronze medal now. Scotland silver

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throw from Nick Miller. Steacy of Canada.

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Brathwaite and now Riley coming through. It's Riley and Sharman.

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Sharman just stutters up that hurdle. It's tight. Riley gets the

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gold. Sharman the silver. Good performance by Riley. Sharman

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must be thinking - that was my chance.

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Damian Warner, a man who knows he's on the way to only one thing,

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Commonwealth gold. Warner, the Canadian will win the

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gold. That is settled. Ashley Bryant. The gold and Silver

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Medallists. Kibiegon is kicking from the front. Weightman going past

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Obiri. Can they chase them down? It's going to be Kibiegon. Weightman

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trying to hang on for the Silver Medal. Kibiegon takes the gold,

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Weightman the silver. Delight for the Englishwoman.

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In the meeting earlier today to discuss who we would get on to

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discuss the athletics, a clue was given to one of the people, which

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was as follows: I said what's that? I didn't understand it. To anybody

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who had a spectrum in the 1980s, it is evident what that is, that's what

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you used to play Daley Thompson's decathlon. I didn't know that!

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Please welcome Daley Thompson and Lord Sebastian Coe.

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APPLAUSE You do the moves. It's the fastest

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I've seen him move in ten years. I feel deprived. Yeah, you need to

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play that. What was all that about? Dal ey's 1980s video game, which we

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all played. If you did a multievent sport, you could have done a

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computer game named after you as well. The 800 and 1500 would have

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been... Child's play. None of that going on. Can I just say, you might

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want to get some pipe and slippers out for the old guy. He's just been

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having warm milk. Is that what you were drinking? Ti, was tea. It was

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tea. We had our special cocktail. What's that? It's called splash in

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the pool. Splash in the pool. It's been made for us. It's a cocktail

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for our swimmers. Feel free to help yourself. We haven't spoken about

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athletics at all and that was the whole point of having you on. Can I

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start with Eilidh Child in the 400m hurdles today who smashed her heat.

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Said she broke all her usual routines by waving to the crowd

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beforehand, because she got carried away by the home fans, but in a good

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way. It can happen. You make preparations and you get into the

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stadium and 40,000 people are shouting. You throw everything out

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of the window and you show them how happy you are. She is running great

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and she will be in with a chance. It is harder to coming to the Games and

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sometimes the person on the poster is not the one who emerges as the

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star. No, they are not. The great thing and the awful thing about

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championships is that they are not always respectful of reputation. You

:30:51.:30:57.

can come in in great form but championships find people out. The

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people who come through... You have seen it today, they are the ones who

:31:01.:31:06.

just enjoyed the big championship environment. Some do not take to it

:31:07.:31:10.

that easily. The Commonwealth Games in particular

:31:11.:31:14.

could be a great launch pad. They could give somebody the confidence

:31:15.:31:20.

of a first medal to perform in so-called bigger championships, with

:31:21.:31:25.

greater competition. Ashley Bryant might be an example. It is a great

:31:26.:31:31.

place to learn your trade. It is the kind of place where there is a net

:31:32.:31:37.

of pressure but not suffocating like you get at the Olympics. If you are

:31:38.:31:42.

going to be good, this is the kind of place where you test yourself.

:31:43.:31:47.

You see if you enjoyed the stress and you move on. We saw one of the

:31:48.:31:53.

track and field athlete enjoying it, Greg Rutherford, who only needed one

:31:54.:31:58.

jump to get through to tomorrow. He wanted to sign as many autographs as

:31:59.:32:05.

he could. And there was quite an insistence... There was an official

:32:06.:32:10.

he was trying to get him to go. He was going, no! There is a baby I can

:32:11.:32:17.

hold. There is a child who wants a photograph with me. I have an

:32:18.:32:19.

autograph to do. Come on, photograph with me. I have an

:32:20.:32:28.

love him. Look, there is a baby. It is just perfect! He is in great

:32:29.:32:35.

form. He is determined to enjoy it. I think there is also an element of,

:32:36.:32:41.

it has been hard since the Games. He has had injuries. He came in not the

:32:42.:32:46.

favourite, but he probably was because he went into London with a

:32:47.:32:51.

world leading performance. The last couple of years have been difficult

:32:52.:32:54.

and he is relishing being back at the centre of things. That was a

:32:55.:33:00.

pretty good example of it! We have been sent this message, freeze bank

:33:01.:33:06.

Seb for the Olympics, because he thinks it has helped Glasgow put on

:33:07.:33:15.

a good show -- please thank Seb. I think that confidence has rolled

:33:16.:33:21.

over. That is a very generous thing to say. I think these guys would

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have put on a good show anyway. This is a country that is passionate

:33:28.:33:32.

about sport. The organisation has been sensational. The organisational

:33:33.:33:39.

committee. We have talked about the future of the Commonwealth Games and

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I think this has secured it again. We have had great Games in the past

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but I think this has raised the bar. It has been sensational. I must

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quickly mention something else. That is also the safe thing to say!

:33:57.:34:05.

Probably the biggest global start in athletics is David Rees the show --

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David Rudisha, along with Usain Bolt. Just like you at 15. Thank

:34:12.:34:18.

you, why do you not answer the question? He is the best 800-metre

:34:19.:34:26.

runner of all time. What he did today, which is a God-given talent,

:34:27.:34:31.

and also the strength of his mental strength, it is that he can control

:34:32.:34:37.

it from the front. And he got halfway down the back straight, he

:34:38.:34:41.

looked around, he looked up and he thought, I am home. And all he did

:34:42.:34:49.

was maintain that four yard gap which saw him across the line. So he

:34:50.:34:54.

used up very little petrol today. He came slightly undone because he has

:34:55.:35:02.

had a difficult build-up. He has been out for two years since the

:35:03.:35:06.

Games and he ran in Monaco in the Diamond League, he finished fifth.

:35:07.:35:12.

In 1.42. He is coming back into form but he is just the best athlete at

:35:13.:35:18.

these Games. Also we must mention Will Sharman. Are you up for the

:35:19.:35:27.

rest of the athletics? I am here until Friday. Pretty much. You are

:35:28.:35:39.

done! I told you he is old. Can I join the queue to have a drink with

:35:40.:35:41.

Sharron Davies? Go ahead! Mark, you are done. We did not know

:35:42.:36:02.

if it would take you longer so we have this piece to show. It is a

:36:03.:36:08.

very long queue for a drink with Sharron Davies. We will go to

:36:09.:36:17.

Katherine Grainger. I will not walk across the camera. But I will do, if

:36:18.:36:21.

you want. This is Katherine Grainger. That is what I wanted to

:36:22.:36:24.

say! Plus, peace and quiet. -- list. It

:36:25.:36:35.

has been a really and Games but it is good to get a break for a little

:36:36.:36:37.

while from the excitement. Apparently, I was not only one who

:36:38.:36:54.

thought of coming down to the woods. Luckily, the South side of Glasgow a

:36:55.:37:01.

great location. The women's race was first.

:37:02.:37:08.

Katherine Pendragon is miles clear. This is the battle. Pendrel is

:37:09.:37:17.

determined to claim this Gold medal. Batty is starting to open up a gap

:37:18.:37:22.

now between her and the Australian rider. It will be a fantastic day

:37:23.:37:31.

for the Canadians. They will have won every mountain bike event at the

:37:32.:37:37.

Commonwealth Games. Pendrel takes the Gold medal for Canada.

:37:38.:37:43.

She was in supreme form as she dominated from start to finish. Her

:37:44.:37:47.

compatriot Emily Batty got the silver medal to make it a one and

:37:48.:37:52.

two for Australia, with Henderson in third. Annie Last of England moved

:37:53.:37:58.

into fourth, meaning the highest finish for a British athlete in the

:37:59.:38:03.

mountain biking. And now we return to the men.

:38:04.:38:07.

Fantastic race, really competitive with those riders on the front line.

:38:08.:38:14.

Cooper. A significant move here. Anything can happen but these four

:38:15.:38:19.

are in with a chance. New Zealand first and third at the moment. Split

:38:20.:38:23.

by the Australian. The Canadian slipping further. The race is over

:38:24.:38:30.

for him. He is not in medal contention. All still in contention

:38:31.:38:37.

for silver, bronze and Gold. Cooper has gone for it. It is going to be a

:38:38.:38:45.

New Zealand one and two. So for Anton Cooper, he crosses the line.

:38:46.:38:51.

A wonderful finish to the men's race, 19-year-old New Zealand racer

:38:52.:39:00.

Cooper and his compatriot took Gold. Proving sporting drama can unfold in

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front of any backdrop, the beautiful Cathkin Braes backdrop has provided

:39:09.:39:16.

as much drama as the Scottish arena last night.

:39:17.:39:18.

We enjoyed the mountain biking. Where have you been today? I have

:39:19.:39:24.

been to the Cayman Islands. I have been to Hampden Park, but I met two

:39:25.:39:30.

of my favourite people, long jumpers, from the Cayman Islands

:39:31.:39:34.

extremely identical twins with almost identical names. Call and

:39:35.:39:44.

Carlos Morgan. -- call. Do you wish or parents had meant you

:39:45.:39:49.

something different? I am happy because people always get confused

:39:50.:39:53.

and it is good for us. -- your parents. Have you tried to be the

:39:54.:39:57.

other person in a competition? Not in a competition but in score, we

:39:58.:40:03.

switched class. As we were checking in, we were given the wrong number.

:40:04.:40:08.

They were checking to see if we were the right number. I said, I do not

:40:09.:40:13.

want a job well for call us and he gets the recognition. That would be

:40:14.:40:15.

great. -- Carlos. You cancel I were ever you like. --

:40:16.:40:30.

you can sign it where ever you like. The photograph, they could not work

:40:31.:40:34.

out which was which when they took the photograph.

:40:35.:40:38.

As well as them, we have Papua New Guinea. We set only the challenge.

:40:39.:40:46.

-- we set Oliver this challenge. Barbados. He has to meet and talk to

:40:47.:40:54.

somebody from each of the nations. Mauritius. The Soto. South Africa.

:40:55.:41:08.

-- the Soto. Malawi. They are great at netball. I have fallen off! 13

:41:09.:41:15.

today, 50 overall, the rest of them you can find on the BBC sport

:41:16.:41:19.

website and Twitter. Good stuff. Finals for gymnastics.

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-- over to the Hydro now and to the finals for gymnastics.

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Welcome to the Hydro, the stars of British gymnastics were all in this

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arena. No pressure! Goodness me! England or unstoppable. That is how

:41:50.:41:54.

to answer pressure. Scotland is needed that. He has been consistent.

:41:55.:42:02.

-- Scotland. My goodness me! That does not look good. He has injured

:42:03.:42:11.

his ankle. Not good news. Bad news indeed for England. Just the

:42:12.:42:19.

landing. Wonderful stuff! Not bad for Smith. The big guy has delivered

:42:20.:42:27.

on the big stage, once again. What a great start for the second

:42:28.:42:30.

half of their competition. They did not disappoint. England moved the

:42:31.:42:36.

high bar and England's -- in Scotland moved to the vaults.

:42:37.:42:43.

-- in Scotland. Scotland get the silver medal. They make history for

:42:44.:42:49.

the first time ever. They have 18 medal in the Commonwealth Games.

:42:50.:42:56.

Kristian Thomas does the job 14 England, they take Gold!

:42:57.:43:01.

That is official confirmation, England other Commonwealth

:43:02.:43:04.

champions, Scotland take a well-deserved silver medal --

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England are the Commonwealth champions. Canada get Gold. What a

:43:09.:43:13.

start for the boys, and it is over to the girls.

:43:14.:43:17.

A mature performance. Dynamic tumbling. Entertaining dance.

:43:18.:43:25.

Consistent stuff on the beam. Wales in reach of a medal.

:43:26.:43:31.

Scotland have given this crowd a lot to cheer about but they are out of

:43:32.:43:37.

the running, Wales pulled off a superb performance and have a chance

:43:38.:43:41.

of getting off -- getting on the podium.

:43:42.:43:46.

A good opener for England. What a finish! Cracking routine.

:43:47.:43:56.

Absolutely first-class! Claudia Fragapane, what a gymnast!

:43:57.:44:01.

England are sitting pretty at the top of the leaderboard and they

:44:02.:44:04.

guaranteed a medal, but the only team that could stop them getting

:44:05.:44:09.

Gold Canada and the old enemy, Australia.

:44:10.:44:15.

He has to nail this. Canada will not be able to get into

:44:16.:44:19.

that bronze medal position. Wales have made history. Wales have

:44:20.:44:25.

got a bronze medal, Australia second and England make sure they do the

:44:26.:44:30.

double and they go home with Gold. But Wales is the story of the day

:44:31.:44:34.

and we can all now breathe again. What an afternoon!

:44:35.:44:52.

Tweddle. Wales' women, their first ever medal

:44:53.:44:57.

in gymnastics and they found out, stood in the crowd, and they're all

:44:58.:45:03.

young, only between 16 and 19. Yeah, they didn't send a team to Delhi.

:45:04.:45:06.

They weren't seeded. They were in the round this morning. They didn't

:45:07.:45:09.

really get watched. They just were the dark horses. They were stood in

:45:10.:45:15.

the crowd when they found out. Half the team were going, "What are you

:45:16.:45:22.

crying about? We won! Yeah, it was brilliant for them. Their coach was

:45:23.:45:25.

in tears. It is an historic moment for them. I think they gave a lot of

:45:26.:45:31.

credit to you. This is your legacy. For the gymnasts doing so well, I

:45:32.:45:35.

know it makes you sound ancient, and you're not, but a couple of

:45:36.:45:38.

questions for the England men. How is Sam Oldham first of all? He's had

:45:39.:45:42.

scans. We are waiting for the final reports. He's in a boot and on

:45:43.:45:46.

crutches much we're still waiting for the final outcome. The rapport

:45:47.:45:51.

between the England and Scotland men was great. A lot of them train

:45:52.:45:55.

together. The Scottish, Welsh and English guys all train together at

:45:56.:45:58.

our national centre lead intoing this competition. They all --

:45:59.:46:02.

Leigheding into this competition. As they were going around, there was

:46:03.:46:05.

camaraderie. Even when Sam was injured. The Scottish boys were

:46:06.:46:09.

looking over, saying, "Is he all right? Scotland were just so

:46:10.:46:14.

pleased. They've never won a team medal. Adam Cox who was in 2002,

:46:15.:46:19.

when they didn't even dream of a medal and he was there now. Louis

:46:20.:46:24.

Smith said afterwards, he answered critics who said he shouldn't come

:46:25.:46:28.

back to gymnastics to be part a Gold Medal-winning team. Yeah, it was his

:46:29.:46:31.

decision. He was at the World Championships last year on the press

:46:32.:46:36.

side of it. You could still see that he had that fire. He wanted to be

:46:37.:46:39.

back on the floor. Whereas, I was quite happy to sit back and let them

:46:40.:46:43.

get on with it. We were delighted to have you as part of the BBC team.

:46:44.:46:47.

Thank you so much for coming in here. Congratulations to England,

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Scotland and Wales. APPLAUSE

:46:52.:47:01.

Other stories around today: In the weightlifting Gold Medallist Amalaha

:47:02.:47:07.

has been provisionally suspended after failing a drugs test. The

:47:08.:47:13.

16-year-old from Nigeria, who won the women's 50 kg class will have a

:47:14.:47:19.

B sample tested tomorrow. England's netballers crushed

:47:20.:47:23.

Trinidad and Tobago 70-24 to move a step nearer medal matches. Wales and

:47:24.:47:27.

Scotland both lost today. They can no longer reach the semifinals. In

:47:28.:47:32.

hockey, England's men lost 2-1 to New Zealand but are on course to

:47:33.:47:36.

make the semifinals. Wales ended their group stage was a 5-1 defeat

:47:37.:47:41.

to South Africa. English boxing Natasha Jonas lost this afternoon,

:47:42.:47:47.

but Joe Joyce, Wales' Joe Cordena and Scotland's Reece McFadden and

:47:48.:47:52.

Charlie Flynn all won to guarantee them slds at Oliver Letwin a bronze.

:47:53.:47:59.

We should say from late boxing fights, Savannah marshal won this

:48:00.:48:01.

evening. She's into the quarter finals. And assured at least a

:48:02.:48:07.

bronze. Scotland's Josh Taylor, Samuel Maxwell of England, and Sean

:48:08.:48:14.

Duffy as well. We are joined by winter Olympians here, Jenny Jones,

:48:15.:48:23.

eve purehead and -- muirhead and Dave Murdoch. You were wowed by the

:48:24.:48:32.

reaction to the gymnasts not realised you'd had similar reactions

:48:33.:48:37.

from us when we watched you. It was so exciting to see Claudia do so

:48:38.:48:41.

well on the last floor routine. She smashed it. Her reaction and seeing

:48:42.:48:44.

her mum and all of that, yeah, it was weird. Eve here is a great

:48:45.:48:50.

friend of Hannah Miley's aren't you? Yeah, I know hany really well. We've

:48:51.:48:54.

done a bit of training. I was speaking to her beforehand and she's

:48:55.:48:58.

training tomorrow at 5. 30am. Tomorrow? Yes! Why? I don't know. I

:48:59.:49:04.

could not believe it. This is madness. Dave, it's a good day to be

:49:05.:49:09.

a Murdoch. It's always a good time to be a Murdoch. Always a good time.

:49:10.:49:15.

It's incredible. Ross on the first day set the tone for what we've seen

:49:16.:49:18.

so far, team Scotland are really doing us proud. It's There are

:49:19.:49:22.

fantastic. Fantastic sports to watch. I'm sure you will get your

:49:23.:49:26.

chance to see a few. One such that started today is wrestling. Let's

:49:27.:49:34.

see what happened. The Nigerian in red. Kumar of India

:49:35.:49:40.

in blue. Speed, power, everything. He is the complete package.

:49:41.:49:43.

Brilliant wrestling. Hannah England was the better man on the -- he --

:49:44.:49:49.

brilliant wrestling. He was the better man on the night.

:49:50.:50:04.

A great come back from Ratigan. The Indian hanging on here. Five seconds

:50:05.:50:11.

to go. I think she's going to run out of time. The Indian has done it.

:50:12.:50:21.

Kumar Commonwealth champion from 2010, a quick take down over the

:50:22.:50:25.

Pakistani athlete. That was a brilliant move there. A leg grab,

:50:26.:50:27.

straight onto the back. 6-0 then. There's the pin. He takes the gold.

:50:28.:50:34.

He was frighteningly good there. India in blue, Canada in red. She

:50:35.:50:49.

takes her down to her back. One more point and she'll have the gold. It's

:50:50.:50:53.

all over. She wins by default. She gets the Gold Medal.

:50:54.:50:59.

The two big men just locking horns in this Gold Medal match, remember

:51:00.:51:07.

Jarvis of Canada in blue. Technical point has ban warded to the

:51:08.:51:12.

Canadian. This is the closest of any bout we've seen so far. Can't really

:51:13.:51:16.

say how this is going to go. It's a point to the Canadian, yes, it is.

:51:17.:51:21.

Two seconds, one second... That's it. Corrie Jarvis of Canada -- cory

:51:22.:51:29.

Jarvis of Canada, Commonwealth Games Gold Medallist.

:51:30.:51:45.

Welcome all our medallists. Give them all a round after plauz.

:51:46.:51:51.

APPLAUSE Proud? Yeah, very proud.

:51:52.:51:59.

Overwhelmed. Congratulations. You have fought today on your wedding

:52:00.:52:04.

anniversary. Yeah. Sure. Did you get any other presents for your

:52:05.:52:07.

anniversary aside from a Silver Medal? Not yet. Tomorrow. Your

:52:08.:52:12.

husband goes tomorrow, doesn't he? Yeah, he promised me he's going to

:52:13.:52:19.

get one for me. He will get a medal tomorrow. Hopefully. Well Thank you

:52:20.:52:25.

done. . What tows it mean? Buzzing. Excellent. What does it mean, Craig?

:52:26.:52:31.

Overwhelmed really. Just can't believe that it's happened as well.

:52:32.:52:35.

Will you go back to Wales for a celebration? Oh, yeah, definitely.

:52:36.:52:38.

Have you already started celebrating? Not yet. Do you want a

:52:39.:52:42.

cocktail, are you allowed? I'll speak to the coach. I don't want to

:52:43.:52:47.

get you into trouble with the coach. We've had twins on already, Fiona

:52:48.:52:53.

and Donna, which? There you go. You could have fought each other today,

:52:54.:52:56.

but that wouldn't have been unusual, you have fought each other before.

:52:57.:53:02.

It happened most tournaments, especially in Britain. How do you

:53:03.:53:06.

deal with it? At the time, it's just another opponent. Afterwards, we

:53:07.:53:10.

usually give each other about five minutes and then, that's all you're

:53:11.:53:14.

allowed before you continue with normal life. How special was it to

:53:15.:53:19.

fight in your home country? It was just amazing. When you're announced

:53:20.:53:24.

to go out to the crowd, you know, the response you get is

:53:25.:53:27.

overwhelming. It was probably the best day of our life. Carol

:53:28.:53:32.

Thatchers to all of you on -- congratulations to all of you. Six

:53:33.:53:37.

wrestlers in two minutes is quite a lot. We're going to weightlifting

:53:38.:53:38.

next. England's candidate, Mercy Brown.

:53:39.:53:49.

What a lift. She is such a beast. The bronze

:53:50.:54:11.

medal, she does not have. But making that lift is going to

:54:12.:54:15.

help her to go home in a much more positive frame of mind.

:54:16.:54:19.

Oh, no, advantage Canada. That's a super 150. What a lift to

:54:20.:54:47.

finish the snatch portion of the competition. What an amazing lift

:54:48.:54:52.

and the jerk there. Oh, so close.

:54:53.:55:02.

Come on! What a fight. Fantastic. If he lifts this, he is the champion.

:55:03.:55:05.

If he misses it, it goes to Australia.

:55:06.:55:09.

Wow. That was the most spectacular lift of the day so far. Papua New

:55:10.:55:18.

Guinea have the Gold Medal. A fantastic atmosphere, the

:55:19.:55:23.

weightlifting. They have a bongo cam and dame Mary Peters got caught on

:55:24.:55:30.

that. Any way, Kieran Thorpe says, "I was laughing so hard at Greg

:55:31.:55:36.

Rutherford, I woke my other half up." Let's catch up with the last

:55:37.:55:40.

day of shooting action. We hope to get the medallists in tomorrow. This

:55:41.:55:41.

is how they did. Here's a headline for you, rivers of

:55:42.:55:58.

gold, Dan Rivers that is. The English shooter was last man

:55:59.:56:07.

standing in the 15-metre rifle. 23-year-old Dan Rivers, a second

:56:08.:56:10.

medal and it's gold. I felt steadier throughout the final there, calmer,

:56:11.:56:18.

just smashed it again. Get in. Another medal for England, bronze

:56:19.:56:25.

for Christian Callahan. On the shot gun range, defending champion Aaron

:56:26.:56:30.

Heading faces Australia's Vella in the Gold Medal match. The Englishman

:56:31.:56:35.

just lost out. We're human. We make mistakes. As much as we try and

:56:36.:56:39.

build on it and train, something like that, nothing prepares you for

:56:40.:56:45.

the real thing. Jen McIntosh was gunning for gold in the women's

:56:46.:56:48.

three position rifle event. COMMENTATOR: Oh, dear, oh, dear. No

:56:49.:56:54.

gold for Jen at Glasgow 2014, with a total of five medals, she's now the

:56:55.:56:59.

most successful Scotswoman in Games history. We are on the full bore

:57:00.:57:09.

range. These are the competitors shooting at distances of 1,000

:57:10.:57:13.

yards. I'm getting out of here. The sharpest shooter was England's

:57:14.:57:20.

David's Luckman. He set a Games record to take gold with Patel

:57:21.:57:26.

taking bronze. He doesn't just go home with two golds, he gets a full

:57:27.:57:31.

bore sendoff. Love that. Here's the medal table:

:57:32.:57:50.

Now tomorrow, coverage starts on BBC within and BBC 3 and BBC 5 Live and

:57:51.:57:57.

across the website first thing, 9am for the TV. Greg Rutherford going in

:57:58.:58:02.

the long jump and signing autographs along the way. Gymnastics, the men's

:58:03.:58:08.

and women's all around and the diving starts tomorrow, the women's

:58:09.:58:17.

10 m sin crow. -- syncro. Thank you to everyone who has tweeted and

:58:18.:58:22.

saying they remember Daley Thompson's decathlon. Joshua says,

:58:23.:58:26.

one of the best ads for British swimming, a big thanks to the

:58:27.:58:30.

medallists who came in and the commentary team who are all over by

:58:31.:58:35.

the bar, enjoying themselves. Thanks to Adrian, Mark, Sharon, and all our

:58:36.:58:39.

guests who come in, thank you so much. We leave you with our band.

:58:40.:58:44.

Good night. See you tomorrow.

:58:45.:58:50.

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