Scotland's George Miller becomes oldest Commonwealth Games champion - breaking record set by fellow Scot 48 hours earlier
Sleepy Leamington Spa seems a rather perfect place for a septuagenarian showdown for sporting history.
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Sleepy Leamington Spa seems a rather perfect place for a septuagenarian showdown for sporting history.
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England's Emily Campbell turned in a stunning performance to take gold in the +87kg weighlifting event at the Commonwealth Games. The 28-year-old from Nottingham broke records in both the snatch and the clean and jerk lifts to finish with an overall Games-record total of 286kg. Ad/> That was enough to see off Feagaiga Stowers, the defending champion from Samoa, who could only manage a combined 268kg.
Emily Campbell strode to the stage sporting red and white bunches and some candid advice from weightlifting royalty before delivering a record-breaking performance to add Commonwealth Games gold to her Olympic silver medal.
A world record has been broken at the World Athletics U20 Championships as Letsile Tebogo ran the 100m event in 9.91 seconds, which has caught the attention of a legendary sprinter.