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Commonwealth Games: Here are all of Scotland's medal winners from Birmingham 2022 - including Neil Fachie and Duncan Scott

As althletes continue to view for gold, silver and bronze in Birmingham, here are all the Scots who have appeared on the podium.

Scotland has a proud history at the Commonwealth Games, being one of only six countries to have competed in every event since the inaugural Empire Games of 1930 (the other five being Australia, Canada, England, New Zealand and Wales.

It’s the only major multi-sport event where Scottish athletes compete under the Scottish flag, instead of as part of a Great Britain team

Over the history of the games, prior to the Birmingham event, Scotland sat seventh in the all-time tally of medals, with 451 medals (119 Gold, 132 Silver and 200 Bronze).

At this year’s Commonwealth Games, a total of 254 Scots are competing – 125 men and 129 women – and are hoping to add their names to the register of Scottish success.

Here’s who has fought their way to a medal so far.

Neil Fachie – Cycling, Men's tandem 1 km time trial

Duncan Scott – Swimming, Men's 200 metre freestyle

Aileen McGlynn and Ellie Stone – Cycling Women's tandem sprint

Sean Frame – Men's marathon (T54)

Jack Carlin – Cycling, Men's keirin

Stephen Clegg – Swimming, Men's 50 metre freestyle S13

Neil Fachie – Cycling, tandem sprint

Neah Evans – Cycling, Women's points race

John Archibald – Cycling, Scratch Race

Beth Potter – Triathlon

Katie Shanahan – Swimming, Women's 400 metre individual medley

Toni Shaw – Swimming, Women's 100 metre freestyle S9

Ross Murdoch – Swimming, Men's 200 metre breaststroke

Neah Evans – Cycling, Women's individual pursuit

Duncan Scott – Swimming, Men's 400 metre individual medley

Aileen McGlynn and Ellie Stone – Cycling, Tandem 1000m Time Trial

Jack Carlin – Cycling, Men’s Sprint

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