Tearful Katherine Brunt unsure of England future after missing out on medal
A tearful Katherine Brunt is unsure about continuing her record-breaking England career after they signed off from the Commonwealth Games without a consolatory bronze medal.
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A tearful Katherine Brunt is unsure about continuing her record-breaking England career after they signed off from the Commonwealth Games without a consolatory bronze medal.
With a pump of arms and an almighty roar as he crossed the line, Ojie Edoburun sent the packed Alexander Stadium crowd into delirium to seal 4x100 metres gold and cap off an England medal frenzy on the final day of Commonwealth Games athletics action.
England endured a dismal end to their Commonwealth Games campaign, unable to win a consolatory bronze after an abject eight-wicket thrashing by New Zealand.
Hamilton triathlete Grant Sheldon will take confidence into the European Championships in Munich after producing a strong performance at the 2022 Commonwealth Games.
Following their emphatic 26-10 demolition of New Zealand on Saturday in Mbombela, the Springboks will remain in the third position in the World Rugby rankings.
South Africa scrumhalf Faf de Klerk and wing Kurt-Lee Arendse were due to have medical assessments on Sunday after both suffered head injuries during a 26-10 win over New Zealand in the opening Rugby Championship match.
Commonwealth Games 2022, Day 10, Live Updates: In the men's triple jump, India have won the top two medals, courtesy the jumps of Eldhose Paul (17.03m for gold) and Abdulla Aboobacker Narangolintevid (17.02 for silver). Meanwhile, Indian shuttler Laskhya Sen is playing his men's singles semi-final match.
Skipper Savita Punia led from the front with a spectacular display as the Indian women's hockey team overcame the stopwatch controversy to beat New Zealand 2-1 in shootout and win the bronze medal at the Commonwealth Games here Sunday. This is the team's first medal at CWG in 16 years. Leading 1-0, India conceded a penalty corner with less than 30 seconds to go for the final hooter, as the match went into shootout after Olivia Merry's equaliser.