Adam Peaty Laura Muir Northern Ireland Eilish Maccolgan Britain Manchester Scotland Australia Ireland Birmingham county Scott England Adam Peaty Laura Muir Northern Ireland Eilish Maccolgan Britain Manchester Scotland Australia Ireland Birmingham county Scott

How England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland fared at Birmingham 2022

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Birmingham staged the XXII Commonwealth Games with the event being held on British soil for the third time this century after Manchester in 2002 and Glasgow eight years ago.

Here, the PA news agency looks at how the home nations fared this summer. Gold: 57Silver: 66Bronze: 53Total:  176 (second on the medal table)Star: Jake Jarman (gymnastics) Summary: England closed the gap on first-placed Australia in the medals table compared to four years ago, finishing second with 10 fewer golds and just two overall behind their southern-hemisphere rivals.

Jake Jarman became the first men’s gymnast to win four gold medals at these Games and success was across the board with athletes in cycling, diving, 3×3 basketball,  rhythmic gymnastics and triathlon among those to shine.

Hockey gold was won by the women for the first time, the 4x100m relay squad came good on the track, and Olympic champion Adam Peaty produced headlines by both winning and losing in the pool.

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