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Live Reporting

Michael Emons

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  1. Day seven, done

    And that is the end of our live text commentary for day seven of the Commonwealth Games. We will be back up and running at 23:30 BST for a very, very busy day eight.

    Thanks for joining us and bye for now.

    We will still have coverage on BBC Two of the best of today's action until 17:15 BST and don't miss Commonwealth Games: Today at the Games on BBC Two at 18:30 BST.

  2. Tomorrow's plan

    And there are a further 24 medal events tomorrow with medals to be won in mountain biking, lawn bowls, shooting, rhythmic gymnastics, beach volleyball, wrestling, diving and athletics.

    Have a look at our guide here for all the information.

  3. Watch: India edge out England in last minute thriller

    England lose in the men's hockey in dramatic style as you can see below.

  4. Medal table

    Seven days gone and this is how the medal table looks. A whopping 57 gold medals, out of 145 in total for Australia.

    Medals
  5. Healthy vibes

    Luke Reddy

    BBC Sport on the Gold Coast

    Stage

    The street entertainment continues to draw in a healthy crowd (while annoying the lady I met in a lift who lives next to the stage).

    Lining the street leading to the stage people sip a few drinks and just soak up the healthy atmosphere.

    Just four days of competition to go. Gold Coast 2018 has flown.

  6. Watch: Manyongo edges out Frayne in thrilling long jump event

    Athletics: Men's long jump final

    Watch as South Africa's Luvo Manyongo shows his class in the men's long jump final as Australia's Henry Frayne has to settle for a silver medal.

  7. England's Bianca Williams through to 200m final as fastest loser

    Athletics: Women's 200m final (Thursday, 12 April - 12:38 BST)

    She was made to sweat on her place and it was a nervous wait, but England's Bianca Williams has secured her spot in the women's 200m final, which takes place on Thursday.

  8. Watch: Wales' Rosie Eccles and England's Sandy Ryan to fight in women's 69kg boxing final

    Boxing: Women’s 69kg

    There is definitely a British gold and silver in the women's boxing 69kg, but which country will triumph as Wales' Rosie Eccles will fight England's Sandy Ryan in the women's 69kg final.

    Watch how both got into the final here.

  9. England face Jamaica in Netball semi-finals

    Netball

    An update from the netball, as England will face Jamaica in the semi-finals.

    Australia beat Jamaica 72-51 to top Pool A, after England finished top of Pool B.

    Netball
  10. Watch: Jamaican Praught stuns Kenyans in steeplechase

    Athletics: Women's 3,000m steeplechase

    It looked like being a gold medal for Kenya's Celliphine Chespol as she led coming into the final straight in the women's 3,000m steeplechase, but it all then went wrong as she was caught and passed by Jamaican Aisha Praught.

  11. Watch: Holt storms to win as Lyle gets silver

    Women's T35 100m

    Watch as Australian 16-year-old Isis Holt storms to victory in the women's T35 100m, with Scotland's Maria Lyle picking up the silver.

  12. Post update

    We have action from the men's hockey match between India and England on BBC Two at the moment.

    While that's going on, let's have a look back at some of the other performances from the last couple of hours.

  13. An interview in the pool. What could go wrong?

    Never, ever do an interview in a swimming pool. Watch as BBC Breakfast's Mike Bushell gets a soaking as he prepares to interview some British swimmers. Check out Adam Peaty's reaction. Brilliant.

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    Video caption: BBC Breakfast's Mike Bushell falls into the pool
  14. 'I just pretended they were teddy bears'

    Table tennis: 11-year-old Anna Hursey reflects on first Commonwealths

    Tom Brown

    BBC Sport Wales on the Gold Coast

    Winning three matches at your first Games is impressive no matter what your age, but achieving it aged 11 is something else.

    Cardiff schoolgirl Anna Hursey was knocked out of the women's singles last night.

    But she told me she's found the Games 'really good' and has even found time to do her German homework.

    Even walking out into the opening ceremony didn't faze her - as the crowd were so small she says she just pretended they were teddy bears...

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  16. Bronze Medal - Wales

    Wales 13-12 Scotland (Mixed B2/B3 pairs)

    Wales beat Scotland 13-12 in a dramatic sudden-death end to win bronze in the lawn bowls mixed B2/B3 pairs at the Commonwealth Games.

    Skipper Gilbert Miles produced a sensational shot to steal victory in the last end when the teams were tied.

    Scotland had fought back to take the lead in end 14 after trailing Wales from the fourth end.

  17. Watch: Hughes cruises into 200m final

    Athletics: Men's 200m final (Thursday, 12 April, 12:56 BST)

    And Leon Reid was not the only British sprinter through into that 200m final as Zharnel Hughes, representing England, won his semi-final with great style, as you can see below.

  18. Watch: Reid thrilled to book final spot in front of mum

    Athletics: Men's 200m semi-finals

    Northern Ireland sprinter Leon Reid says he had to clinch a place in the 200m final at the Commonwealth Games after his mother came all the way to Australia to support him.

  19. BreakingGold Medal - Malaysia

    Women’s synchronised 10m platform final

    Malaysia storm to gold in the women's synchronised 10m platform, adding to their Olympic silver medal. They led from start to finish. They were too good.

    Canada take the silver, while Malaysia's second pair earn the bronze, pipping Australia by less than half a point.

    England's Robyn Birch and Lois Toulson - a relatively new pairing - end on their best dive of the day, but finish down in fifth.

  20. Grabarz needs some time out

    Athletics: Men's high jump final

    Michael Johnson

    Four-time Olympic gold medallist athlete on BBC TV

    Take yourself out if you're not enjoying it. If you're not enjoying it you won't have the results you expect.