1120 SCHOENMAKER BAGS 200M BREASTSTROKE GOLD
South African Tatjana Schoenmaker won the gold medal in the women's 200m breaststroke final after a massive push in the final 50m helped her to record a time of two minutes 22.02 seconds.
England's Molly Renshaw finished second while Wales's Chloe Tutton won the bronze medal.
1100 RAGALA WINS INDIA'S FOURTH WEIGHTLIFTING GOLD
Venkat Rahul Ragala became the fourth Indian to win a weightlifting gold medal at this year's Games when he won the men's 85kg final with an impressive total lift of 338kg.
Samoa's Don Opeloge took the silver while Malaysian Muhamad Fazrul Azrie Mohdad lifted 10kgs less than Ragala to finish third.
Ragala's victory followed that of compatriots Sathish Sivalingam, Mirabai Chanu and Khumukcham Sanjita Chanu.
1045 MCCULLOCH BEATS MORTON TO TIME TRIAL TITLE
Australian Kaarle McCulloch won the gold medal in the women's 500m time trial final, finishing ahead of compatriot Stephanie Morton, who took the silver for the second Games in a row.
Morton added to the individual sprint gold she won on Friday while the home duo along with their team mates won the team sprint gold on Thursday.
New Zealand's Emma Cumming won the bronze medal.
1020 PEATY UNHAPPY DESPITE WINNING GOLD
Men's 100m breaststroke gold medallist Adam Peaty, of England, was not satisfied with his comfortable victory as he did not break the 57-second mark. The 23-year-old holds the world record for the event with a time of 57.13 seconds.
"Nowhere near pleased. It's a gold, but I wanted a 57 in there," Peaty told BBC Radio 5. "I was miles off it. That's just who I am. I didn't perform as I wanted to tonight.
"I'm not happy just winning. I'm happy dominating, pushing world records."
1010 RECORD-BREAKING MASSE ENDS SEEBOHM'S RUN
Canada's Kylie Masse won gold in the women's 100m backstroke final to stop Emily Seebohm from winning three consecutive gold medals in the event at the Games.
Masse, 22, set a Games record of 58.63 seconds to win the title with Seebohm taking silver and Canada's Taylor Ruck finishing third.
1000 BARKER OUSTS ARCHIBALD TO WIN POINTS RACE
World champion Elinor Barker of Wales beat Scotland's Katie Archibald to win the women's 25-km points race.
Archibald, who won gold in the individual pursuit on Friday, settled for silver while compatriot Neah Evans won the bronze.
0953 PEATY WINS BREASTSTROKE GOLD
Olympic, European and World Champion Adam Peaty continued his dominance to win gold at the men's 100m breaststroke event with a time of 58.84 seconds.
Compatriot James Wilby finished second while South Africa's Cameron Van Der Burgh took the bronze medal.
0947 CAMPBELL SISTERS GET ONE-TWO IN 50M FREESTYLE
Australian sisters Cate and Bronte Campbell won the gold and silver medals respectively in the women's 50m freestyle final, followed by Canadian Taylor Ruck in third.
Cate set a Games record of 23.78 seconds to beat her sibling.
0940 LE CLOS SEALS 200M BUTTERFLY GOLD
South African Chad Le Clos charged to his second gold medal at this year's Games, winning the men's 200m butterfly final for the third consecutive time with a Games record time of one minute 54.00 seconds.
Home hope David Morgan finished more than two seconds behind Le Clos to take the silver medal and Scotland's Duncan Scott grabbed the bronze.
0920 BLACK SEALS ALL-ROUND GYMNASTICS GOLD
Canadian Elsabeth Black led from the start and wrapped up the gold medal with a score of 54.200 in the women's individual all-round gymnastics final.
Australian Georgia Godwin took the silver and England's 17-year-old Alice Kinsella, who won silver in the team event on Friday, won bronze.
0915 GAMES GOING 'FANTASTICALLY WELL' - CGF PRESIDENT
Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF) President Louise Martin said this year's Games had got off to a tremendous start.
"From what I've read and what I've seen on television, it is going fantastically well. And to have all these world records in the pool, it's unbelievable," she said.
"These Games are going to be extra special."
0825 MALAYSIA'S ADNAN STUNS MATTHEW IN SQUASH QUARTER-FINALS
Malaysia's Nafiizwan Adnan pulled off a huge upset by knocking out top seed Nick Matthew in the men's singles quarter-finals with an 11-7 6-11 12-10 4-11 11-6 victory.
Matthew was among the medal favourites and was targeting his third consecutive gold medal at the Games.
0800 SMITH ON INJURY-DEFYING SILVER MEDAL WIN
England weightlifter Zoe Smith said she had to overcome a back injury and was unsure of even participating in the women's 63kg final, where she went on to win the silver medal.
"I got here today and even two hours beforehand I did not know if I'd be on the platform. I've not really trained in three weeks," she said.
"I've rested for five days. I've not touched a bar. Today we just went hell for leather, pedal to the metal and absolutely smashed it."
0640 CRICKET GREAT TENDULKAR LAUDS SIVALINGAM
Indian cricket great Sachin Tendulkar hailed compatriot Sathish Kumar Sivalingam after the weightlifter overcame injury to win the nation's third gold in the men's 77kg final.
"Unbelievable victory for Sathish Sivalingam. Despite having a hamstring injury going out there and lifting 317kgs is rather courageous. Congratulations on securing a gold medal for the country," Tendulkar tweeted.
Sivalingam won the gold medal in the same event at the 2014 Games in Glasgow.
0615 CANADA'S CHARRON WINS WEIGHTLIFTING GOLD
Canada's Maude Charron clinched the gold medal in the women's weightlifting 63kg final after lifting a Games record 122kg in her final attempt in clean and jerk to record a total of 220kg.
England's Zoe Smith challenged for the gold after successfully completing all six of her attempts but had to settle for silver.
South African Mona Pretorius hit a personal best in her final attempt to win the bronze medal.
0606 SAHROM PULLS OFF ANOTHER UPSET
Malaysian track cyclist Muhammad Shah Firdaus Sahrom caused another upset by knocking out Wales's Lewis Oliva in the men's sprint quarter-finals after eliminating world champion Matthew Glaetzer in the previous round.
Oliva, 25, won the silver medal in the men's keirin on Friday.
0540 ENGLAND'S GUY WITHDRAWS FROM 200M BUTTERFLY FINAL
England's James Guy withdrew from the men's 200m butterfly final, with British media reporting that the 22-year-old was being treated for dehydration.
Guy, who won the bronze medal in the 400m freestyle final on Thursday, was expected to be fit for the rest of his events.
0510 UGANDA WOMEN REGISTER HISTORIC FIRST VICTORY
The Ugandan national women's netball team, who are appearing at the Games for the first time, registered their first win by beating Malawi 54-52 in the pool stages.
The African team, nicknamed the She Cranes, lost their opening game to New Zealand on Thursday.
0500 AUSTRALIA'S TRACK CYCLING SPRINT FAVOURITE GLAETZER ELIMINATED IN MAJOR SHOCK
Australia's Matthew Glaetzer, favourite to win the men's sprint gold, crashed out of the knockout rounds at the Anna Meares Velodrome after making a tactical blunder when racing Malaysia's Muhammad Sahrom.
Glaetzer, who won the men's keirin gold on Friday, said he tried to get through the last-16 round with minimum effort against Sahrom, the slowest of 16 qualifiers, and had paid the price.
0419 AUSTRALIA WIN MIXED-TEAM TRIATHLON RELAY
The hosts' team of Gillian Backhouse, Matthew Hauser, Ashleigh Gentle and Jacob Birtwhistle charged to the gold medal in the mixed-team triathlon relay.
The England team, consisting of brothers Alistair and Jonathan Brownlee, Vicky Holland and Jessica Learmonth, took the early lead but Learmonth fell behind in the running stage to allow Australia's Gentle to take the lead.
England settled for the silver medal while the New Zealand quartet finished third.
0330 MILEY PULLS OUT OF BREASTSTROKE FINAL
Scotland's Hannah Miley pulled out of the women's 200 metres breaststroke final to focus her efforts on the 4x200m freestyle relay instead.
The 28-year-old won the silver medal in the 400m individual medley on Thursday.
0230 SIVALINGAM WINS WEIGHTLIFTING GOLD
Sathish Kumar Sivalingam became the third Indian to win a weightlifting gold medal at this year's Games when the 25-year-old held aloft a combined total of 317kg to triumph at the men's 77kg final.
England's Jack Oliver won the silver medal and Australian Francois Etoundi grabbed the bronze.
0155 ENGLAND'S WILSON WINS MEN'S ALL-AROUND GOLD
England gymnast Nile Wilson won the men's all-around individual title with a total score of 84.950. Compatriot James Hall was second on 83.975, with Cypriot Marios Georgiou taking the bronze.
The 22-year-old Rio Olympics horizontal bar bronze medallist utilised his favourite apparatus to give himself some breathing distance, scoring 15.100 points to Hall's 14.100.
2340 COMPETITION BEGINS
Table tennis, hockey, swimming and the mixed-team triathlon are among the sports on the schedule on day three of the Games with Australia looking to add to their 14 gold medals at the top of the table. England, on nine, are in second.
(Compiled by Greg Stutchbury in Gold Coast and Aditi Prakash in Bengaluru; Editing by Ian Ransom/John O'Brien/Sudipto Ganguly/Clare Fallon)
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