Glasgow 2014: Gymnasts secure Wales' first Games medal

Wales secured their first medal of the Commonwealth Games with silver in the rhythmic gymnastics team all-around final. 


The Welsh team of Frankie Jones, Laura Halford and Nikara Jenkins led for much of the competition but Canada secured gold. 

The silver medal means Jones is the most successful Welsh gymnast in Commonwealth Games history.
Jazz Carlin finished sixth in the final of the 200m freestyle. 

Carlin clocked a personal best in a race in which Australian Emma McKeon won gold with Siobhan-Marie O'Connor of England securing a silver medal and Australia's Bronte Barratt in third. 

Carlin had finished second in her heat earlier in the day and the fourth fastest qualifier, setting a new personal best of 1:57:61. 

The 23-year-old, a silver and bronze medallist in Delhi four years ago, also competes in the 400m and 800m freestyle, 

Despite a strong start, Rob Holderness was seventh in a 200m breaststroke final won by Scotland's Ross Murdoch, who set a new Games record. 

Marco Loughran finished fifth in his 100m backstroke semi-final to qualify for the final with Otto Putland seventh and Xavier Mohammed sixth in his semi-final. 

Jemma Lowe finished fifth in the semi-finals of the 100m butterfly to secure a place in Friday's final while Alys Thomas finished sixth. Bethan Sloan finished in last place in the women's 50m breaststroke semi-finals. 

Tom Laxton was sixth in the 50m butterfly semi-finals but Ieuan Lloyd failed to progress after finishing seventh in his 400m freestyle heat, and although Daniel Jervis won his heat in the same event he failed to qualify for the final. 

SOURCE: bbc.com


Comments

Popular

GIDABUDAY KUHAMASISHA UJENZI WA KIJIJI CHA MICHEZO TANZANIA LENYE JINA YA MWANARIADHA MKONGWE BW.JOHN STEPHEN AKHWARI

Rio Olympics: Brazil win men's volleyball gold, GB's Joyce takes boxing silver – as it happened

Olympics 2016: Usain Bolt completes sprint double, Jade Jones retains taekwondo title

Rio Olympics: Swimmer Lochte apologises for 'robbery' saga