Hosts: Birmingham Dates: 28 July to 8 August
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Elaine Thompson-Herah ran to Commonwealth 200m gold.

Her winning time is a new Games record.

England's Zharnel Hughes had to settle for a silver in the men's race.

The pair cut through the rest to win the gold medal.

Hughes was initially disqualified for interfering with Richards in the lane next to him.

There was a clear path between lanes four and seven.

There was a clear path between them on the finish line.

The Commonwealth Games record of 19.80 seconds was set in 1994.

Hughes finished fifth in the World Championships in Beijing in 2015, but he was happy with a silver medal in 20.12 seconds.

I had a good time. He said that he saw the celebration at the end of the event.

I'm really pleased with my medal. Next, to the Euros.

Thompson-Herah slices through underpowered field

Hours before Thompson-Herah's win, Fraser-Pryce and Jackson had both won in Poland.

This edition of the Commonwealth Games has been hurt by their absence along with other high-profile stars.

ChristineMboma could have made it more of a spectacle.

The storming finish that carried her on to the Tokyo podium never happened because of a thigh injury.

Beth Dobbin finished in a disappointing 8th place.

The pole vaulters were stuck in traffic as they waited for the start of the competition.

Both of them made the podium behind Australia's Kurtis Marschall, with the former clearing a best of 5.50m and the latter clearing a best of 5.45m.

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