Next Episode of Commonwealth Games: Today at the Games is
not planed. TV Show was canceled.
Daily highlights of the best of the action from the Commonwealth Games.
Clare Balding and Gabby Logan introduce highlights from the penultimate day of the 2018 games, in which the Commonwealth's elite athletes again showcase their pace, grace, power and precision.
The relays provide the climax to the track and field events at the games, where England's men and women harbour hopes of a gold rush in Australia after recent successes at global level.
Northern Ireland won nine boxing medals at the 2014 Games, more than any other nation. Glasgow silver medallist Michaela Walsh and stylish southpaw James McGivern are tasked with delivering more podium finishes in the day's 16 finals in the ring.
Tom Daley hopes to retain his 10m platform diving title and England will attempt to secure a first hockey title in either the men's or women's event. Plus champions will be crowned in the cycling road races, basketball, squash, shooting, table tennis and wrestling.
Clare Balding and Gabby Logan introduce highlights of the final day and the closing ceremony of the Gold Coast Commonwealth Games.
Seventeen more champions are crowned, including in the marathons, as well as the netball and rugby sevens tournaments. Badminton deliver five of the day's 17 gold medals, with basketball, squash and table tennis also reaching a climax.
Clare and Gabby also recap the standout memories of the games, during which around 6,000 athletes competed across 275 events.
JJ Chalmers and Isa Guha are in Birmingham to present highlights from the opening day of competition at the 22nd Commonwealth Games. A packed day of action included the men's and women's triathlon races, plus medals galore were at stake in swimming and track cycling.
JJ Chalmers and Isa Guha round-up the best of day two's action, as 23 gold medals were handed out at the 22nd Commonwealth Games in Birmingham. The impressive new Sandwell Aquatics Centre was the venue for an expected Battle of Britain showdown between Tokyo heroes Tom Dean and Duncan Scott in the men's 200m freestyle final. The Home Nations were also expected to medal on a busy day of track cycling, while the marathons took place around the roads of Birmingham.
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