Medal Tally LIVE: Aussies crack 100 medals as 'Terminator' claims gold in clean sweep.
Ellen Ryan won gold in the women’s lawn bowls singles and Tinka Easton caused an upset by claiming gold in judo. James Bacueti claimed Australia’s first men’s gymnastics medal of these Games, winning bronze in the men’s vault. Elijah Winnington won gold in the men’s 400m freestyle, ahead of fellow Aussies Sam Short and Mack Horton. Zac Stubblety-Cook won gold in the men’s 200m breaststroke while Kiah Melverton took silver in the women’s 400m Individual Medley. In the final race of night one, Australia won gold in the mixed 4x100m relay. It was another ripping day in the pool, with Katja Dedekind winning a gold meal in the women’s 50m freestyle S13 while both the men’s and women’s 4 x 100m freestyle relay finished first. In the pool, Kyle Chalmers won the 100m freestyle, Kayleee McKeown won the 200m backstroke and Matthew Levy claimed gold in the men’s 50m freestyle S7. Emma McKeon then narrowly clinched gold in the 50m breaststroke to extend her Games record to 12 golds, while the Aussies ended the night with victory in the men’s 4x200m freestyle. Emma McKeon and Kaylee McKeown then added two more gold in the pool taking out the Women’s 50m freestyle and the 100m backstroke respectively. Col Pearse also continued the gold rush in the pool with gold in the men’s 100m butterfly S10 and so did Jasmine Greenwood in the women’s 200m individual medley SM10. On day two, Australia added five more golds. Georgia Goodwin narrowly won gold in the women’s vault over Canada’s Laurie Denommee, while at the track, Matthew Glaetzer won gold in the men’s 1,000m time trial. In the swimming, Mollie O’Callaghan produced a stunning upset to win the gold in the womens’ 100m freestyle as Elizabeth Dekkers won the women’s 200m butterfly. Aofie Coughlan took home the gold medal in the women’s 70kg judo final while Eileen Cikamatana set a new Games Record en route to a gold medal in the women’s 87kg weightlifting final.
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Team England's swimmers have matched their best-ever Commonwealth Games medal tally after winning a total of 32 medals in Birmingham.
I knew he would really want to come here to Birmingham and stamp his name as a Scot, but the racing is always tight. “I’ve worked really hard to get here. “I knew I was top three. Obviously I wanted to have snuck a silver but Jess [Applegate] was slightly too far ahead. After her bronze medal win, Fiddes added: “This is definitely one of my favourites. Canada’s Kylie Masse took the gold, setting a new Commonwealth Games record with a time of a 27.31. In her first Commonwealth Games Cox set a new personal best of a 27.61 as she was just 0.03 off the bronze medal place. Applegate was the first of the duo to touch the wall in a time of 2:08.56 which was just 1.54 behind the gold medallist, Northern Ireland’s Bethany Firth. “It means a lot for this to finally happen [para-swimming integrated at the Commonwealth Games]. I campaigned a lot for this and it’s finally here. Scott set a time of 1:56.88 to set the record with Dean just behind as he had to concede the top spot on the podium. He set a time of 1:57.01 as he took home the silver. The Team England swimmer had to settle for silver, his sixth of the games, as his Scottish friend and Great Britain teammate took the title, setting a new Commonwealth Games record.
Australia's dominant women win the medley relay to end the swimming program, with Emma McKeon winning her sixth gold medal of these Commonwealth Games.
By Kelsie Iorio By Kelsie Iorio By Kelsie Iorio By Kelsie Iorio By Kelsie Iorio By Kelsie Iorio By Kelsie Iorio By Kelsie Iorio Cody Simpson is asked, yet again, about whether he's going to write an album about swimming. By Kelsie Iorio By Kelsie Iorio McKeown finished with six medals, including four gold.
Kiwi plays his part in scintillating 200m individual medley and basks in his dream week.
Duncan Scott took the silver in this event in Tokyo last year, he is a force to be reckoned with.” A beautiful mind crunching all the player stats. Scott crept out to a handy lead in the final freestyle leg. New Zealand ended fourth on the swimming medal table with five golds, two silvers and two bronzes. If quality local sport journalism is important to you, become a Stuff supporter today. You need journalists close enough to smell the liniment. Australia dominated with 25 golds, 21 silvers and 19 bronzes. ”It was sort of a blur,” he said of the fast-paced race. I feel like I’ve made that come true.” He was a close second to Scott over the first three legs of butterfly, backstroke and breaststroke. Clareburt had qualified sixth in the 200m individual medley and had a tough assignment in lane seven on the final night of the swimming program at these Games. Scott led from start to finish to win in a Games record time of 1:56:88. Dean was only 0.13s behind while Clareburt was just outside his New Zealand record with a time of 1:57:59.
New Zealand won a slew of medals in the morning session (NZ time), capped by success at the high jump and squash.
Australia continue to hold the top spot in the Commonwealth Games Medals Tally 2022 with 110 medals, including 42 golds.
India have not won a gold medal at the Commonwealth Games 2022 on Day 6 thus far. Hosts England have not been able to overtake Australia in the Commonwealth Games Medals Tally 2022. Australia continue to hold the top spot in the Commonwealth Games Medals Tally 2022 with 110 medals, including 42 golds.
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