By Nick Butler and Paul Osborne in Glasgow
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23:20 And finally, after the criticisms faced by Australian Channel 10 reporter Roz Kelly after she requested a "selfie" from Usain Bolt during the Jamaican's press conference yesterday, what better way to end our blog on day four of action here in Glasgow than with a "selfie" of the Australian 4 x 200m freestyle team after their gold in the pool this evening.
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Don't worry Roz. I'd have asked the same... If I wasn't in a press conference. With hundreds of media around me...
23:00 We're almost ready to leave you for the evening here in Glasgow.
Before we do here are a few of my favourite quotes and pictures of the day.
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"You wouldn't believe me if I said it was accidental, would you? Of course it was."
- Scottish cyclist Katie Archibald sported a blue and white head of hair during her charge to a bronze medal in the 25km points race but appeared determined to convince onlookers otherwise.
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"We were all sitting and waiting to ride the gold medal race and this guy goes up and goes down on one knee. What was that about?"
- There's no room for romance in the schedule of Australia's Matthew Glaetzer , whose fellow cyclist Chris Pritchard of Scotland proposed to his girlfriend at the Sir Chris Hoy Velodrome.
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"It's like asking who you like better, your mum or your dad. Both are up there."
- Track cyclist Stephanie Morton of Australia refuses to distinguish between the Paralympic gold medal she won as a pilot at London 2012 and her success in the women's sprint at the Sir Chris Hoy Velodrome.
22:45 A quick look back on the weightlifting now...
It came hours after Nigeria had won their first-ever weightlifting gold and silver combination in the women's 63kg, with Olauwatoyin Adesanmi and Obioma Okoli being separated only on bodyweight.
India lead the table with nine medals - three golds, two silvers and four bronzes - with Punam Yadav also having taken bronze behind the Nigerians. Nigeria are second with six medals - two golds, three silvers and one bronze.
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We knew South Africa would be strong on contact and we pride ourselves on that as well. It could have gone either way. They put pressure on us but we had a chance to win the game. But it didn't go to plan and that's rugby.
We're happy with second best, so to speak. We are part of the legacy that has gone before us - we'd never been beaten. As a country we have a lot of chances to win medals but as a New Zealand rugby player it is disappointing to come second.
- New Zealand captain DJ Forbes comments after his side's first ever loss at the Commonwealth Games.
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- Olympic and Commonwealth Games champion Allan Wells reflects on the rugby sevens.
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Anna Meares looks happy with the silver medal she won in the women's sprint earlier today where she lost to team mate Stephanie Morton in the final.
22:30 England will be hoping for a similar result in the badminton to that of the men's hockey where they have just beaten Malaysia 8-1 in the final match of the day.
All looked to be going well for the Malaysian's in that fixture when they went into the break at half-time but an impressive second half tally of seven goals saw the English boys storm to victory.
22:17 To the badminton now and the English pairing of Chris Adcock and Andrew Ellis have beaten the Indian duo of Akshay Dewalkar and Pranaav Chopra to seal England's place in the final of the mixed teams.
Wins from Adcock and wife Gabby Adcock in the mixed doubles, and Rajiv Ouseph in the singles earlier in the day ensured the 3-0 result with England set to face Malaysia in the final after they beat Singapore 3-2.
Black to reality
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A gold-medal winning try by none other than Cecil Afrika, as South Africa become the first team to beat New Zealand in five Commonwealth Games.
Akira Loane had a chance to pull it even for the All Blacks but a slippery Ibrox surface saw the ball skid away giving South Africa the scrum and the opportunity to put the ball into play.
Australia, of course, took the bronze with their 24-0 defeat of Samoa in the earlier game.
All Blacks on the ropes?
21:55 Less than a minute into the second-half South Africa have taken the lead 12-7. Are we in for a shock?
Stat attack from the pool
21:50 Australia's Ben Treffers won his first Commonwealth Games gold medal tonight with victory in the men's 50m backstroke. His father Mark, who represented New Zealand, won 400m individual medley at the Christchurch 1974 Games.
Outgoing champion and world record holder Liam Tancock of England won a record third medal in this event, as he finished in third place, while also becoming the first male swimmer representing England to collect nine medals at the Commonwealth Games.
Arianna Vanderpool Wallace won the first Commonwealth Games swimming medal for the Bahamas with her second place in the women's 50m butterfly.
Swimming is only the third sport in which the Bahamas have won a Commonwealth Games medal, alongside athletics and boxing.
Weightlifting update
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They finished ahead of Australian Francois Etoundi as early leader, England's Jack Oliver faded to fourth.
Ibrox is gearing up
21:40 The loudest cheer of the night as South Africa and New Zealand take to the field for the gold medal match. It's set to be a frantic and high quality affair between the best two sides in the competition. But can South Africa break the gold medal monopoly of the All Blacks?
Meanwhile, Australia secure the bronze with a comprehensive 24-0 win over Samoa.
Gold number five for the Aussies
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The Aussies finished ahead of Scotland and South Africa in a thrilling finale.
Swimming, weightlifting and rugby sevens finals
21:24 Australia have taken a 10-0 lead at halftime in the rugby sevens bronze medal match over Samoa.
21:21 Sathish Kumar Sivalingham has taken the lead in the weightlifting. Jack Oliver of England was the early leader, but remember the old proverb "snatch is for show, while clean and jerk is for dough". Sivalingham is proving that right and he leads from fellow Indian Ravi Kumar Katulu deep into that competition, with Oliver now fourth.
21:18 Onto the rugby sevens bronze medal match now. It's Australia against Samoa. A wonderful atmosphere on a grey but refreshingly warm and dry Ibrox evening. As well as the great and good of the rugby world, London 2012 chief Sebastian Coe and International Olympic Committee vice-president Sir Craig Reedie have been spotted in the crowd.
Unfortunately, neither Coe's England nor Sir Craig's Scotland will figure in the medal stakes.
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Francesca Halsall secures her second gold of the Games and takes 0.06secs off her own Games record to boot as she touches home in 25:20 in the women's 50m butterfly.
The Bahamas claim their first medal in the pool in the form of silver medallist Arianna Vanderpool Wallace with Australia's Brittany Elmslie in third.
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21:04 A quick tour of the grounds before focusing on the sevens. England are 2-0 up against India in their mixed team badminton semi-final. The doubles is currently locked at 1-1 and India have to win if their gold medal chances are to remain.
In squash meanwhile, we have the dream final on the cards as Laura Massaro defeated fellow English-women Alison Waters 3-1 in the second semi-final. The world champion will now face Malaysia's world number one Nicol David in the final.
England's James Willstrop is currently up against India's Saurav Ghosal for the right to meet Nick Matthew in the men's singles final.
21:00 England's Sarah Davies came seventh in the 63kg weightlifting final earlier, but insisted afterwards that had no time to be despondent. "My boyfriend Jack Oliver is up next in the 77kg", said the former Miss Leeds beauty pageant winner.
Well, Oliver is currently in the gold medal position in the clean and jerk section. Are England going to have a Burton-Gibbons moment of their own?
20:56 England have just stolen the rugby sevens plate final with a 15-12 win over Wales right at the death. Philip Burgess with the last play of the game. So they finish fifth overall, and the best Northern Hemisphere team, after trailing heavily earlier on in that match.
Next up it is the medal matches!
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- Sri Lanka's Fazil Marija pays perhaps the highest compliment to the Ibrox crowd at the rugby sevens.
A second successful marriage proposal!
20:48 News of another marriage proposal (see 14:08) - this time from one of the competitors. Scottish cyclist Chris Pritchard quickly changed his shoes after finishing ninth in the Keirin finals and headed into the stands. He found his girlfriend Amanda, who was holding their son, and proposed to her as spectators watched on the big screens. Luckily, she said yes!
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- Reporter Gary Anderson on a stirring medal ceremony in the 100m breaststroke.
20:38 There could be a medal to come in the rugby sevens, and this has already been the day where Australia have overtaken and then opened daylight on England as far as the medals table is concerned. That all began with Michael Shelley's shock win in the marathon this morning.
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- Glasgow 2014 marathon champion Michael Shelley is praised by Australian Chef de Mission Steve Moneghetti, the last Aussie to win this event in Victoria 20 years ago
Rugby sevens medal matches coming up
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20:32 So, we're seeing the classification matches now in rugby as we wait for the gold and bronze medal matches to begin. Sri Lanka secure the shield competition after a comfortable 43-7 win over Trinidad and Tobago, before Canada crush Cook Islands 50-7 to win the bowl event. That puts the Canadians in ninth place overall.
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- New Zealand's DJ Forbes explains why they weren't going to fall for Australia's 'mind games' before their rugby sevens semi-final.
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What a swim by England's Siobhan Marie O'Connor! The teenager led from the front in the 200m individual medley and saw off the challenge of reigning champion Alicia Coutts of Australia in style and also breaking her Games record with a superb time of 2:08:21.
O'Connor was over two seconds clear of Coutts while Hannah Miley delights the crowd once again by taking bronze.
Somebody must have forgotten to tell her that Australia are supposed to win all the medals!
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- The 44-year-old New Zealander Jo Edwards after she defeated England's Natalie Melmore 21-15 in the women's singles gold medal match.
Familiar sights at the swimming
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A familiar sight at the pool in Tollcross as the Australian flag occupies all three podium places in the men's 100m freestyle medal ceremony.
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No real surprise as six-time Paralympic and world champion Sophie Pascoe registers New Zealand's first gold medal in the pool, touching home in a time of 1:19:36 ahead of Australia's Madeleine Scott and home favourite Erraid Davies in the women's Para-sport 100m breaststroke SB9.
I wonder if the All Blacks sevens squad getting ready for their gold medal match with South Africa were watching Sophie power to gold in the Ibrox dressing room?
Facts from the track
20:00 Some facts from the track now after some exciting action on the final day of track cycling at the Sir Chris Hoy Velodrome.
Sam Webster of New Zealand took the silver medal in keirin, his fifth medal in track cycling at the 2014 Commonwealth Games. He has earned two golds, two silvers and a bronze.
Only two male riders have won more Commonwealth medals in track cycling, Gary Anderson of New Zealand with eight (no not the same man currently poolside for insidethegames) and Jocelyn Lovell of Canada with six.
Also, Shane Archbold won New Zealand's fourth gold medal in track cycling at the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games, matching the nation's highest haul of track cycling gold at the Auckland 1990 Games.
Earlier, Tom Scully (points race), Sam Webster (sprint) and the New Zealand men's team (team sprint) had already won a gold medal at Glasgow 2014.
Remi Pelletier took the bronze, Canada's 500th bronze medal in Commonwealth Games history in all sports.
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- Reporter Gary Anderson on Australia's gold medal rush in the pool.
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- English cyclist Laura Trott, winner of the women's 25km points race, who has been suffering with illness at these Games
19:45 While we have a break from the medals, there's been news of a suspension in the women's hockey.
Nadal Abdul Rahman of Malaysia has been suspended for two matches after she struck England's Sam Quek in the face during the nations' preliminary match earlier today.
In a code of conduct hearing the appeal jury found the strike to be deliberate.
The Malaysian will miss the sides clash with Wales on Wednesday and the next scheduled match, which will be whichever classification match Malaysia qualifies in.
Malaysia lost the encounter 5-0.
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- Kenya's Caleb Mwangangi Ndiku on winning gold in the men's 5000m final.
19:35 Three more tries from a clinical South Africa in the second half and they run out 35-7 winners over Samoa. The Pacific Islanders will have an opportunity to make amends in the bronze medal match against Australia later.
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Bronze goes to South Africa's Colleen Piketh after a comfortable 21-10 victory over Northern Ireland's Catherine McMillen.
19:24 Back to Ibrox and it's equally as close in the second semi-final.
Samoa strike first through the suitably named Samoa Toloa, but then Cornal Hendricks hits back for the Springboks. But then, disaster for the Pacific Islanders, as two Samoans receive yellow cards. They are down to five and Hendricks duly capitalises for a second try.
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19:22 That's three in a row for the Aussies. They're flying ahead in the medals table now!
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Can anyone stop the green and gold machine?
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The Aussie finishes a whisker ahead of New Zealand's Sam Webster and Malaysia's Mohd Azizulhasni Awangin in a photo finish in the men's keirin.
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Meanwhile, New Zealand's Paralympic star Sophie Pascoe will be the hot favourite in the Para-sport 100m breaststroke SB9 event."
- Reporter Gary Anderson takes a familiar seat at the Tollcross International Swimming Centre.
19:06 If Nostalgia can wait for a second then we have news from the Ibrox...
It's a clinical performance by New Zealand, as Scott Curry manages two tries in the second half and the All Blacks manage a 19-7 win.
They have won a gold medal in every Commonwealth Games and that run doesn't look like ending today
19:04 There may be plenty happening today in the world of sport but if you fancy wallowing in a bit of nostalgic why not take a look at David Owen's Big Read on the 1984 Los Angeles, which started 30 years ago tomorrow.
Take a read here.
19:00 Australian Channel 10 reporter Roz Kelly who told Usain Bolt she was at his press conference as "a fan" and asked for a "selfie" has been pilloried on social media. Kelly, who is engaged to South African cricketer Morne Morkel, has been accused of making a fool of herself by asking for the picture.
"Embarrassing sycophancy, 1, sports journalism 0," Richard Hinds, an award winning Australian sports journalist, wrote on Twitter. "I hope they supplied buckets for real reporters at the Usain Bolt press conference."
Lee Jeloscek, a rival reporter of Kelly's on Seven Network, tweeted: "The Usain Bolt press conference was cringeworthy. Was there some sort of race to ask the most embarrassing question?"
But Kelly got the picture, so probably doesn't care...
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18:56 Back to the rugby sevens now and it's all level at seven points apiece in the first semi-final at Ibrox - one of the biggest rivalries in the sport, New Zealand versus Australia.
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Silver goes to Glenn O'Shea of Australia while Canada's Rene Pelletier takes third.
18:50 The men's 20km scratch final is in the closing stages at the Sir Chris Velodrome. Four riders currently sit a lap up on the rest of the field.
18:45 A late scare for England as speedy winger Dan Norton is yellow carded and Scotland hit back, but they can't quite pin back the gap and lose 15-12.
First semi-final between New Zealand and Australia is up next.
Kiwis in the Zone
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18:34 Talking of them semi-finals, the New Zealand team look well in the zone for this evening's encounters. They face Australia in the semi-finals.
18:30 A good win for Wales in the first plate semi-final, by 28 points to 5. England swiftly move 10-0 against Scotland in the other semi-final. These contests are effectively for places five to eight, with the all-Southern Hemisphere medal matches to come later.
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- Nick Butler is taken aback by the support at the Ibrox.
Golds on both tracks!
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18:13 A one, two, three for the home nations in the women's points race. Maybe unsurprising really after the dominance of Trott, Barker and Archibald in the UCI Track Cycling World Championships in Cali, Colombia, earlier this year alongside another gold medallist from these Games, Joanna Rowsell.
18:10 A manic few minutes there as Trott and Ndiku take gold within moments of the other.
Ndiku ran a great race for in the 5000m. A brave choice to dye his hair golden before the Games but maybe it was just a sign of things to come...
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The double Olympic champion was pipped on the line at the final sprint by Scotland's Katie Archibald resulting in a tie for first between Trott and Elinor Barker of Wales.
Trott takes the gold, however, on virtue of her position in front of the Welsh rider in the race's final sprint.
Archibald seals the bronze.
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17:55 Biggest cheer of the race goes to Rosefelo Siosi of the Soloman Islands, however, as he comes home almost a lap behind the rest of the field with a time of 15:33.17. That's a National Record, mind.
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The Kenyan surges away from his compatriot on the final bend to take the first track gold of the Games in 13:12.07.
Koech finishes second in 13:14.06 with New Zealand's Zane Robertson in third on 13:16.52
17:52 The Kenyans have moved up as Koech leads team mate Caleb Mwangangi Ndiku.
17:50 Its a New Zealand one and two at the minute with the two Robertson's, Zane and Jack, at the front. Three laps to go.
17:42 No Mo Farah in this final of course but it's still a top quality field with Kenya's Isiah Kiplangat Koech, Uganda's Moses Kibet.
17:38 There's also more news from the 400m heats that have just finished, but more from that later.
First, we've got the start of the men's 5,000m final!
17:30 A couple of events to update you on now at Hampden Park.
Qualification for the tomorrow's women's hammer throw final is over with 12 athletes set to compete in that. Canadian Sultana Frizell, who threw a Games record of 68.92 is joined in the automatic qualifying spots by New Zealand's Julia Ratcliffe and England's Sophie Hitchon.
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17:23 More action inside the velodrome as the women's 25km points race final gets underway.
England's Laura Trott currently leads Australia Annette Edmondson and Welsh rider Elinor Barker.
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A gold in this event, an event she is defending champion in, would have made Meares the most decorated Australian cyclist in Commonwealth Games history, however, her young compatriot proved better on the night as she took the gold medal final 2-0.
England's Jess Varnish completed a similar score in the bronze-medal final as she beat India's Fatehah Mustapa.
17:00 And on the track at Hampden Park, the women's 400m heats have just got underway.
The first heat saw Sri Lanka's C Rasnayaka Mudiyanselage beat Nigeria's Regina George and India's Poovamma Machettira to the line, while Jamaica's Christine Day led Bahama's Shaunae Miller and England's Kelly Massey in the second.
16:58 Sticking with the athletics and Canada's Sultana Frizell has thrown a Commonwealth Games record in the women's hammer throw qualifiers.
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16:55 Speaking of that men's marathon from this morning, we've just had the medal ceremony here at Hampden Park.
England back on top of medals table!
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Brandie O'Connor of Australia and pilot Breanne Hargrave took bronze.
Leading the-Way to a healthier lifestyle
16:46 We've focused a lot on the winner of the men's marathon earlier but behind him, England's Steven Way, who seven years ago weighed 16.5 stone and had high-blood pressure, a 20-a-day cigarette habit and an addiction to takeaways and chocolate, finished in a strong 10th place.
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- England's Steven Way after 10th place in the men's marathon earlier
Medals action at Hampden Park and in the Sir Chris Hoy Velodrome
16:41 The women's 100m semi-final line-up has also been decided with Nigeria's Blessing Okagbare leading the way in 11.20 followed closely by Jamaicans Schillonie Calvert, Veronica Campbell-Brown and Kerron Stewart. England's Bianca Williams is fifth fastest.
16:35 Is there an upset on the cards in the cycling. Stephanie Morton has drawn first blood in the all-Australian women's sprint final against five-time Commonwealth champion Anna Meares. She wins race one in the best of three contest.
16:32 We've got the finalists for tomorrow's men's shot put competition as qualification comes to an end inside Hampden Park.
Tom Wales of New Zealand, O'Dayne Richards of Jamaica and Orazio Cremona of South Africa are the only three to throw the automatic qualifying distance of 19.90 but will be joined in the final by the next best nine from qualifying.
16:29 A good day for England in the double trap, while we're on the subject of English success. Steven Scott and Charlotte Kerwood each secured gold earlier, with silver for Matthew French and bronze for Rachel Parish.
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16:23 The final session has begun in the Sir Chris Hoy Velodrome, and it's begun in a slightly controversial fashion in the women's individual sprint bronze medal race, as Fatehah Mustapa of Malaysia is relegated after veering out of the sprinters line, a dangerous and illegal move, to put off English opponent Jess Varnish.
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Reaction to Rhys Williams doping test
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- Welsh 400m great Jamie Baulch does not want to believe that Rhys Williams, who is missing these Games are testing positive for banned drugs, has doped deliberately.
Squash and athletics medals action
16:13 Nick Matthew is one game away from the men's squash singles final. He wins a humdinger of a second game against fellow Englishman Peter Barker 12-0 to move 2-0 up in the best of five contest. England's James Willstrop - yes, another Englishman - or Saurav Ghosal of India await the winner.
16:11 The women have now taken to the track as we get underway with the women's 100m heats. And while the Caribbean nations are not so strong in hockey, they certainly are in sprinting. Jamaica's Veronica Campbell-Brown currently leads the way after a time of 11.29 in heat one.
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The men's shot put is also ongoing on the field where New Zealand's Tom Walsh has set a Games record with a throw of 21.24m. He is one of three to have met the qualifying distance for tomorrow's final alongside Jamaica's O'Dayne Richards and South Africa's Orazio Cremona
Hockey joy for Trinidad and Tobago
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Lawn bowls reaction from South Africa
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- South African women's fours skip Susan Nel on her side's lawn bowls win over Malaysia.
Gold for Australia in the T37/38 long jump
That means Australia are back on top of the medals table. They're edging England by 20 golds to 19. And a first medal for Namibia!
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England's Bethy Woodward takes silver with a personal best jump of 4.00m, while Namibia's Johanna Benson takes the bronze.
God Save The Queen
15:51 You may remember yesterday's story in the blog about how London Mayor Boris Johnson proposed for the Opening Ceremony of London 2012 to include a sketch featuring a Benny Hill look-a-like chasing women across the stage. Today marks two days to the day since the opening of those Olympic Games in the British capital and the Sex Pistols have claimed they turned down the opportunity of taking part.
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Former bassist Glen Matlock revealed their decision was made after they heard about London 2012 inviting Keith Moon to perform along with The Who, even though he had died from drugs overdoes in 1978, at the age of 32. "They had asked us to perform but the story about Keith Moon and The Who didn't help their pitch to us," Matlock said. "That was one of the reasons we said 'no'."
First day of athletics action
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- British sprinter Jeanette Kwakye is not impressed with the spectator reaction to the red cards dished out in the 100m heats.
15:43 The men's 100m heats have come to an end with 24 athletes qualified for tomorrow's semi-finals. Leading the way was England's Adam Gemili with a time of 10.15 seconds, followed by Jamaica's Kemar Bailey-Cole; Trinidad and Tobago's Keston Bledman; the Cayman Islands Kemar Hyman and Jamaica's Jason Livermore.
15:39 Defending champion Nick Matthew takes the opening game of his men's squash singles semi-final with fellow Englishman Peter Barker 11-3. Action is also ongoing in weightlifting and boxing at the moment, although we are focusing on the athletics...
15:36 We are getting ready for tonight's first athletics track final of Glasgow 2014, the 5,000m, at 17:55. If the finish is half-as-good as this one from Auckland 1990 then we are in for a treat...
15:28 Namibia had a near miss in the women's marathon earlier when Helalia Luleiko Johannes faded to fifth after lying in bronze medal position until the closing stages. But the southern African nation could be about to win their first medal, in the T37/38 long jump.
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Did you know? The Namibian currently sitting in the bronze medal position in the women's long jump T37/38 final, Johanna Benson, took gold in the T37 200m and silver in the T37 100m at the London 2012 Paralympics."
- Reporter Paul Osborne taking in the athletics at Hampden Park
Squash semi-final round up
15:21 It's an all-English first semi-final in the men's singles also getting underway. Yorkshireman Nick Matthew, who carried the England flag at the Opening Ceremony, against Londoner Peter Barker. Neither player has dropped a game to reach this stage.
Another Englishman, James Willstrop will feature in the second semi later on. He will play Saurav Ghosal of India.
15:15 Medals action is hotting up in the squash this afternoon. World number one Nicol David of Malaysia will defend her Commonwealth title in the final after seeing off New Zealand's Joelle King 11-6 11-8 11-5. She will face English opposition in the final, either in the form of world champion Laura Massaro, or Alison Waters. They will play soon in the second last-four clash.
England back on top...for the moment
15:08 And that double trap gold puts England back on top of the medals table. It's nip and tuck all the way there but, despite having four fewer medals, their greater number of silver medals put them ahead...for the time being at least.
The table tennis gold for Singapore earlier sneaks the Asian nation into the top ten.
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- Gary Anderson tidies up the lawn bowls medals action.
Scott wins all-English double trap shooting final
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Athletics underway with 100m heats
14:55 There's two red cards handed out for false starts in the first heat of the 100m - Tahir Walsh from Antigua and Leon Reid from Northern Ireland. "Rather like an Old Firm match at Hampden Park then," quips Duncan Mackay.
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- Paul Osborne has completed his run from Ibrox to Hampden Park
Gold for South Africa in lawn bowls
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While the early exchanges saw each side trade points Malaysia took a four-point lead in the eighth end and in the context of a tight match that lead looked like it could be decisive. But in the very next end the South Africans drew level with a four-point pick-up only for the Malaysians to retake the lead in the 10th. That would prove their lat point of the contest however as South Africa levelled in the next before going on to pick up five more points over the final four ends to take the gold.
14:42 So, after a slightly quieter period over the last hour or so, the medals action is hotting up again now. Up in the men's double trap shooting, an English success is now guaranteed, as Steven Scott and Matthew French are facing off for gold.
With defending champion Stephen Walton and Olympic champion Peter Wilson absent, there is a lot of strength in depth in this event for England. Scott leads by a single point at the moment.
Asad Mohb of India is up against Nathan Xuereb of Malta in the bronze medal match. Could this be the first Maltese medal of the Games?
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- Singapore coach Jing Junhong after his team beat Malaysia to win gold in the women's team table tennis.
14:30 One of those Australian marathon legends is Steve Moneghetti, now of course the Chef de Mission of the Australian team. Here he is with insidethegames editor Duncan Mackay yesterday.
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insidethegames historian Philip Barker on a rich pedigree of Aussie marathon success
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- Philip Barker on the historical continuity of Michael Shelley's win. The rise of African runners over recent decades make it all the more of an achievement, in my opinion
14:16 Who says insidethegames journalists are not out in the field? Just heard from an out of breath reporter Paul Osborne, who is currently running the three miles from Ibrox to Hampden Park to cover the first session of athletics action. "It's quicker than a bus," was his reasoning.
The programme is beginning with the women's para-sport long jump T37/38, and the session was also feature men's 100m action and the final of the 5,000m.
Sunshine on a rainy day...
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Malaysia had looked like they were turning the screw as they went into a four-point lead at one stage but the South Afrcians played a blinder of an eighth end to level at 8-8. The Asian quartet hit back again though in the tenth to lead 9-8. In the bronze medal game, Scotland relinquished a three-point lead after seven ends and now trail the New Zealanders by five with scores at 14-9. However, as they say in these parts, "ye cannae write us off just yet"
.- Lawn bowls, like the weather, is warming-up for reporter Gary Anderson today.
More excitement at the rugby sevens
14:08 Rugby fan James Collette popped the question to his girlfriend in front of a packed Ibrox at the rugby sevens today. James, 32, from London, chose the special moment to propose to 27-year-old Lucy Sargison , who is in the Army and recently completed an eight-month tour of Afghanistan. Luckily, she said "Yes".
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James, who works in IT, had planned the proposal weeks before, had the ring specially made and asked Lucy's dad's permission. He then contacted Glasgow 2014 organisers to see if they could help him make it happen. Halfway through the event, organisers called on James and Lucy to come on to the field of play - under the pretence they were being chosen randomly to take part in a Commonwealth quiz. But instead, James took the microphone and popped the question. Lucy said: "I was completely shocked. I had no idea and it was just amazing. I said Yes straightaway."
The crowd gave a big round of applause to the happy couple as they went back to their seats. "This has been the most exciting time in my life, Lucy and I met two years ago," said James. "We've been through a lot together, all of which has made our relationship stronger. She means everything to me."
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- Barbados sevens player Anthony Bayne-Charles, the son of legendary British singer Billy Ocean
Singapore continue dominance in table tennis
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Singapore are by far the most successful nation in the history of Commonwealth Games table tennis. They have won 34 medals of which 12 were gold since Manchester 2002. England are next with four golds in a 10 medal haul.
This Singapore team are ranked second in the world, behind only China, with Malaysia down in 55th. So no shame in that loss at all for the Malaysians.
Bowlers bowling their way towards medals
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