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Commonwealth Games 2022 live: All the action from day two in Birmingham

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The lawn bowls group stages have also been taking place this morning. England's Amy Pharaoh has won her match against Singapore's Shermeen Lim. The title favourite has come out of international retirement to compete at a home Commonwealth Games. She will be in action today. You can read all about her story here.

Australian Liam Adams is still out in front in the marathon - he is being reeled in by the main pack but he's making sure this is quite a fast first phase of this race. The chasing pack is starting to get more strung out as the race enters it's third 10k.

Third 10k started by the 40 minute mark - these guys are just machines.

After finishing seventh with that puncture, David Weir has spoken on the live coverage at the roadside in Birmingham:

"I feel like I just don't have enough luck in major championships since Rio. The last ten weeks of training have been the best in years.

"I was debating bringing a spare (tyre). I've never brought a spare ever in my life and I thought if I brought a spare then I'm going to jinx myself. I should've gone with my gut but I jinxed myself. I'll know for next time."

"It's just a bit annoying because since May the training has been through the roof,  I felt ten years younger. It's just annoying to be honest."

"If I didn't have my mates running beside me in the last four kilometers I probably wouldn't have finished. But from where I'm from, a council estate, you just don't give up on anything. Especially when I saw my mates running beside me, it was emotional."

On gold medal winning Johnboy Smith:

"He's a good lad and it's nice to see

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