Commonwealth Games 2014: Bouts, balance, (net)ball and bikes - in pictures
England's Danny Williams is in pain during his mens -73kg judo semi-final against Jake Bensted. Williams overcame the pain to win the boutPhotograph: Tom JenkinsWilliams beat Adrian Leat in the final to take gold in the Men's -73kg sectionPhotograph: Tom JenkinsMichael Conlan of Northern Ireland gets treated by the doctor for a cut …Photograph: Tom Jenkins
… before going on to beat Mathew Martin of Nauru Photograph: Tom JenkinsJaelle Cohen of Australia waits on the sofa for her score in the Rhythmic Gymnastics individual all-round final hoop section. Her 12.050 put her 13th – and she ended up in 14thPhotograph: Tom JenkinsDanielle Prince of Australia in the Rhythmic Gymnastics individual all-round final hoop section. Prince scored 12.500 in the section putting her 12th but improvements in the other sections meant she finished 9thPhotograph: Tom JenkinsMaria Kitkarska of Canada walks back to the changing room after competing in the Rhythmic Gymnastics individual all-round final hoop section. She scored 13.200 to put her in 10th place. She improved slightly and finished the day in 8th positionPhotograph: Tom JenkinsWong Poh San of Singapore waits for her score on the sofa in the Rhythmic Gymnastics individual all-round final hoop section. Her score of 14.250 put her in second place but lacklustre performances in the ball and club sections meant that she just missed out on a medal by 0.350 of a pointPhotograph: Tom JenkinsFrancesca Jones of Wales in the Rhythmic Gymnastics individual all-round final hoop section. A score of 14.250 put her in second place, where she stayed during the other disciplines to take the silver medalPhotograph: Tom JenkinsThe England substitutes warm up during the England versus Wales netball match Photograph: Tom JenkinsJoanne Harten puts her height to good advantagePhotograph: Tom JenkinsIs Netball a sedate sport? Ursula Pritchard of Wales might not think so as she receives treatment during the matchPhotograph: Tom JenkinsEngland dominated the match triumphing 65-25Photograph: Tom JenkinsNeil Fachie, left, and Craig Maclean celebrate after winning the mens para-sport 1,000m time trail B tandem Photograph: Tom JenkinsEffort and emotion overcome Fachie as he collapses after dismounting his tandem Photograph: Tom JenkinsA piper salutes the Scottish flag with Neil Fachie and Craig Maclean on the winners podiumPhotograph: Tom JenkinsThe legs of Scottish pair Neil Fachie and Craig Maclean on the winners podium Photograph: Tom JenkinsStrain and effort shows on the face of Joanna Rowsell as she powers her way to victory in the final of the women's 3,000m individual pursuitPhotograph: Tom JenkinsAll that hard work is rewarded, as Joanna Rowsell celebratesPhotograph: Tom JenkinsAnd her smile only gets bigger when she receives her medal Photograph: Tom JenkinsJack Bobridge of Australia on his way to victory in the final of the men's 4,000m individual pursuitPhotograph: Tom JenkinsWith both riders previously winning one leg each, Sam Webster, right, and Jason Kenny prepare for the deciding leg in the final of the men's sprintPhotograph: Tom JenkinsThere's a tactical start with both riders waiting for the other to make their move Photograph: Tom JenkinsSam Webster starts to pull away Photograph: Tom JenkinsIt's close but Sam Webster beats Jason Kenny by no more than a wheel to take goldPhotograph: Tom Jenkins
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