Jack Laugher wins at third consecutive Commonwealth Games after sealing 1m springboard gold medal
England diver Jack Laugher defended his Commonwealth 1 metre springboard title for the third time on Thursday. The 27-year-old first won gold in 2014 before going on to defend for the first time in 2018, winning gold again. Ad/> Second place went to his Australian challenger Li Shixin, who was 10 points behind Laugher's score of 447.05, which was enough to secure a third 1m springboard gold for the Englishman.
Commonwealth Games‘I can retire now’ – Peaty in humorous mood after winning 50m breaststroke gold02/08/2022 AT 20:09 There was another podium place for England as Jordan Boulden won bronze — his first medal at the Commonwealth Games. Speaking after the event in Birmingham, Laugher described Boulden’s medal win as «extremely special». /> «Honestly I think what Jordan has done today is extremely special,» Laugher said.
«First Commonwealth Games in front of a home crowd, there's a lot of pressure. He's come out there, he's pushed me and the boy from Australia all the way. »He's done himself proud today and it's lovely having someone along side me now and it's great.
I couldn't think of a better person for it." Johnson-Thompson retains heptathlon gold at Commonwealth Games after strong final-day showing Geraint Thomas suffers crash in time trial, Rohan Dennis seals gold with Fred Wright taking silver Laugher finished fourth in the preliminary round on Thursday morning. He was in bronze medal position after the first three dives in the final before an inward two-and-a-half somersaults in pike scored him 79.90 to move into top spot. Reflecting on his gold medal, he said: «This morning is proof that sometimes things can go wrong.


