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Jonathan Jurejko and Mike Henson
Boxingpublished at 20:27 British Summer Time 1 August 2014
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Ben Dirs
BBC Sport in Glasgow"Big celebrations from Scotland lightweight Charlie Flynn after his semi-final fight against fancied Welshman Joe Cordina - and he didn't even know the result yet. But it was Flynn who got the nod, via a split decision, and the place went ruddy wild for the funny little fella from Newarthill."
Divingpublished at 20:26 British Summer Time 1 August 2014
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Nick Hope
BBC Sport in GlasgowWith only four teams in the men's synchronised 10m platform final there are only going to be two medals awarded and as such they've already cut the size of the podium!
Gold Medalpublished at 20:23 British Summer Time 1 August 2014
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Finally! Steve Lewis looks like the most relieved man on the planet as he sails over that pesky bar. The 28-year-old becomes the first Englishman to win a Commonwealth gold in the pole vault. He shares a hugs with silver medallist Luke Cutts before legging it across the track - almost colliding with the 10,000m runners - to his family in the crowd.
Athleticspublished at 20:22 British Summer Time 1 August 2014
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The orange bar wobbles in the Glasgow wind as goes down to 5.55m. Both Luke Cutts and Steve Lewis cleared this height at the first time earlier. Now?
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Boxingpublished at 20:22 British Summer Time 1 August 2014
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Ben Dirs
BBC Sport in Glasgow"Banging atmosphere at the SECC as Wales's Joe Cordina and Scotland's Charlie Flynn enter the ring for their lightweight semi-final. This should be Cordina's but home support might blow Flynn through. We shall see."
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Get involved using #bbcglasgow2014published at 20:20 British Summer Time 1 August 2014
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Gymnast Nile Wilson on Twitter:, external Bit of Bling!.. Can't believe it!! Thank you everyone!
Athleticspublished at 20:19 British Summer Time 1 August 2014
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So we go back to 5.60m. Yorkshireman Luke Cutts is tiring as he smacks into the bar, giving the more-experienced Steve Lewis another bash at nailing victory. Oh no! He hurtles into the bar too. This could go on for a while...
Best video clips so farpublished at 20:18 British Summer Time 1 August 2014
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Kiribati's first ever Commonwealth Games medallist David Katoatau sings in the BBC studios, two days after winning gold in weightlifting men's 105kg. Watch the clip here
A stunning performance by 18-year-old Englishman Nile Wilson wins horizontal bar gold and earns him his fourth medal at Glasgow 2014. Watch the clip here
England's Nicola Adams sees off Canada's Mandy Bujold in convincing fashion to progress to the final of the women's flyweight division. Watch the clip here
Athleticspublished at 20:16 British Summer Time 1 August 2014
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And then there were two. It's a straight shootout for gold between English pair Luke Cutts and Steve Lewis. Both ease over 5.55m but then hit a metaphorical brick wall at 5.60m. Cutts fails all three attempts, leaving Smith with a clean shot at gold. He crashes into the bar with his feet - meaning it is jump-off time.
Divingpublished at 20:14 British Summer Time 1 August 2014
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The new England pairing of Tom Daley and James Denny took silver in their first competition together, producing a superb last dive to get within 0.18 of Australians Domonic Bedggood and Matthew Mitcham.
Tom Daley told BBC One: "We didn't know what to expect. We only started training for the first time last Friday and have only had three sessions, so I am really happy with the way it went.
"For the last dive I said give it everything because anything can happen. We managed to do it and James did a great job.
"Considering we went to nearly 400 points with just one good dive I think we will go into the European Championships and enter the synchronised. With a bit more training under out belts we could go quite far."
Athleticspublished at 20:12 British Summer Time 1 August 2014
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The no show from Mo (Farah) means the chances of a British medal look slimmer than a long-distance runner's torso. Kenyan champion Josphat Bett should be one of the leading chasers, while Uganda's Moses Kipsiro is focused on defending his Commonwealth crown.
We'll find out in just under half an hour if any of those two can grab gold.
Athleticspublished at 20:07 British Summer Time 1 August 2014
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Scottish record holder Jax Thoirs is sniffing a piece of the medal pie. He thunders down the runway with 44,000 Scots shouting him over a bar set at 5.55. Thoirs climbs high, screws up his legs and...almost clears it. He scrapes the plastic, it wobbles dangerously and then crashes behind him to the waiting mat. That's a fourth-placed finish for the 21-year-old.
Bowlspublished at 20:06 British Summer Time 1 August 2014
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Neil Johnston
BBC Sport in Glasgow"Great scenes in the mixed zone as Darren Burnett walks off the green to be greeted with hugs and pats on the back from Scotland team-mates David Peacock, Neil Speirs, Paul Foster and Alex Marshall, who earlier won gold for the hosts in the bowls fours final.
"It's back to pounding the beat next week for the 38-year-old police officer from Arbroath although he is hoping his gold in the men's singles will earn him an extra day off.
"'My boss said I might get an extra day off if I returned with a gold, so we'll see,' Burnett says."
Headlines so far on day ninepublished at 20:04 British Summer Time 1 August 2014
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Claudia Fragapane becomes the first Englishwoman to win four golds at a single Commonwealth Games for 84 years with victory in the floor on Friday. Read the full report
Singles victory for Darren Burnett secures Friday's second Commonwealth Games lawn bowls gold medal for host nation Scotland. Read the full report
Wales' appeal following Sean McGoldrick's defeat by Michael Conlan in the Commonwealth Games bantamweight semi-final has been declined. Read the full report
Athleticspublished at 20:03 British Summer Time 1 August 2014
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While Scotland's women agonisingly missed out on a final spot, there are no such problems for their male counterparts.
The foursome of Kris Robertson, Jamie Bowie, Greg Louden and Grant Plenderleith qualify as a fastest loser, courtesy of a new national record of 3:03.94.
Joining them in Saturday's final are England. Their quartet of Daniel Awde, Matthew Hudson-Smith, Nigel Levine and Conrad Williams qualified in 3:03.01 - the quickest time of the night.
Table tennispublished at 19:58 British Summer Time 1 August 2014
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England's Paul Drinkhall and Liam Pitchford are battling for a bronze medal in the men's doubles. It's just started and you can watch it live now.
Gold Medalpublished at 19:58 British Summer Time 1 August 2014
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The Australian pair of Domonic Bedggood and Matthew Mitcham just pip England's Tom Daley and James Denny to gold.
Daley and Denny produced a superb last dive to miss out by only 0.18 of a mark. Silver for the English pair.
Gold Medalpublished at 19:54 British Summer Time 1 August 2014
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Smash! There's another Games record broken. Jonathan Ndiku was probably the least fancied Kenyan, but he has done his talking on the track. Ndiku wins in 8:10.44, ahead of team-mates Jairus Birech and the great Ezekiel Kemboi.
England's James Wilkinson finishes a credible fifth.
Gymnasticspublished at 19:53 British Summer Time 1 August 2014
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Aimee Lewis
BBC Sport in Glasgow"Max Whitlock has so many medals he left one in his bag for the team picture. Kristian Thomas reminded him he was missing one."
Divingpublished at 19:52 British Summer Time 1 August 2014
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But wait. Daley and Denny nail one and get 95.46 points to put the pressure on. The fans were screaming the moment Daley and Denny hit the water. The divers absolutely nailed their front 4.5 somersault - their most difficult routine - at the moment they simply had to deliver. This will make things interesting...