Hosts: Birmingham Dates: 28 July to 8 August |
Coverage: Watch live on BBC TV with extra streams on BBC iPlayer, Red Button, BBC Sport website and BBC Sport mobile app; Listen on BBC Radio 5 Live and Sports Extra; live text and clips online. |
Laura Muir won the Commonwealth 1500m crown with a remorseless display that put her rivals to sleep.
No-one could live with her as she wound up the pressure with 500m to go.
Scotland's 12th title of the Games was won by Muir in four minutes 2.66 seconds.
Eilish ran a good race in the 5000m.
McColgan, who won the 10,000m title on Wednesday, was in the middle of a group of people.
The diminutive Chebet burst 200m from home when he made a startling burst.
Chebet won the world silver medal in 14:38.21, almost four seconds ahead of the next closest competitor.
She said that her 10,000m victory was so overwhelming that she couldn't believe it.
Every time I go to the dining room I'm crying because athletes and staff from all over the world have told me that they watched me and cheered me on.
I'm tired, but I'm proud of myself.
I felt it when I heard the crowd cheering for Laura in the last 200m.
It was not possible for Reekie to join her on the podium. She was the first to congratulate her teammate on her win.
They collected medals along with Muir, who now has another high point in a stellar year.
She won Olympic silver in Tokyo a year and a day ago after a series of close calls.
She won a bronze medal at the World Championships.
She finished third in the 800m final.
She missed her veterinary exams and finished 11th in Glasgow after getting clipped in the final of the Commonwealth gold medal match.
She told the radio station that you learn from it.
It's true, but it sounds a little weird. It's been eight years since I joined the Commonwealths and it's been bothering me.
In a little over a week, she will attempt to defend her European title, four years after she won it.
Scotland has won more gold medals at the Commonwealth Games than at any other games.
In the 800m final that followed Muir's victory, England's Ben Pattison took bronze in a high-class field.
The 20-year-old finished third in a race that was won by a defending champion.
Max Burgin missed the Commonwealth and World Championships after picking up a deep vein thrombosis on his way to Oregon.