Tuesday 29 July 2014

29-7-14 commonwelth blog


QUALITY BOXERS ARE IN NI AS BOTH MEN CRUISE THROUGH
Micheal Conlan secured a spot in the last 8 as he looks in real good shape in the bantamweight division
Northern Irelands Paddy Barnes won his light flyweight tie against Furatt Shaby by Technical knock out after cruising to a win
NOTHERN IRELAND DO WELL AT NETBALL
Alana Stevenson lost in the badminton to Elizabeth Cann 21-16 21-11
In the netball Northern Ireland beat St Lucia by 61 goals to 40
SCOTLAND GAIN NANOTHER GOLD
Scotland’s pair of Paul Foster and Alan Marcel won gold in the men’s pairs after beating Malaysia
Nicole David of Malaysia neat Laurie Saro 12-10, 11-2, 11-5 and won a gold medal in the squash. Now she can go home and be adored by her fans
BAD PREFORMANCES FOR ENGLAND IN HOCKEY
Australia beat England 3-0 in the women’s hockey  
Nz beat England 3-0 in the men’s hockey
Singapore beat England 3-1 in the men’s team table tennis after a comfortable win for Jian Jan
ANOTHER MEDAL FOR ENGLAND IN SHOOTING
In the shooting Keneth Bar from England got the bronze medal G Narrag got the silver and Warren Potent from Australia got the gold
Will Strop cant stop Nick Matthews gold in squash
AUSTRILAN PERFECTION
In the men’s 200 metre backstroke it was an Australian 1, 2,3 with Mitch Larkin getting gold. Silver going to Josh Beaver and bronze to Mathew Lawson
WELSH GOLD
In the women’s 800m freestyle Jazz Carlin of Wales won gold. Silver went to Lauren Bolenino of New Zealand and bronze to Brittney Maclean of Canada
Sophie Taylor won the women’s 100m breaststroke Laura Tonks from Australia got the silver and Alia Atkinson got the bronze
LIBBY CLEG SHOWS HER CLASS
Libby Clegg won the T11/12 100 metres with a season’s best and as her sight has decreased it is more impressive how she can run with a guide
UNKNOWNS WIN GOLD IN 100 METRES
Blessing from Nigeria got gold in the women’s 100 metres in 10.85 followed by Veronica Campbell Brown and bronze to K Stewart of Jamaica
The men’s was won by Baily Cole of Jamaica followed by Adam Gemil and the bronze went to N Ashmeade of Jamaica  

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