Commonwealth Games: Tenth Day Preview

The 10th day saw a few electrifying games activity, with many amazing outcomes.

India who flaunted only the one athletic gold award at the Republic Games (CWG), while ‘the flying sikh’ Milkha Singh won it in 1958, have won two in the ladies’ occasions at this release of the CWG. The Indian group of four won the 4x400m hand-off to add to the plate gold won by Krishna Poonia on the eighth day.

The Nigerian victor of the ladies’ 100m, Osayemi Oludamola, was deprived of her gold decoration after her example ‘B’ test demonstrated positive for the prohibited substance of methylhaxaneamine. Natasha Mayer of St Vincent and the Grenadines who came third behind Sally Pearson and Oludamola is the new gold decoration victor in the occasion. (Hopefully she doesn’t get excluded for reasons unknown.)

To ensure that day nine had its portion of contention, a second competitor from Nigeria, Samuel Okon, tried positive for methylhaxaneamine.

In the Rugby Sevens, New Zealand won their fourth successive CWG gold decoration beating Australia in the last.

In the Hockey semi-finals, among India and Britain, a vociferous home group was blessed to receive an exhilarating game. India, following 3-1, evened ufabet เว็บหลัก out the game 3-3, and after additional time neglected to break the stop with a ‘brilliant’ objective, India won the resultant punishments’ sudden death round, 5-4. India will meet Australia in the last; Australia beat New Zealand 6-2, in different semi-last.

In the men’s badminton semi-finals, India’s Kashyap lost in a hard-battled game to Britain’s Rajiv Ouseph.

The opposition for second spot behind Australia is hotting up as we reach the business end of the CWG. Toward the beginning of the 10th day, India had 30 gold decorations to Britain’s 27. That hole has restricted to two, with Britain winning three gold decorations on the 10th day, to India’s two. India have Saina Nehwal’s planned gold decoration to anticipate and maybe a hockey gold, albeit the last option will take some doing, against a predominant Australia.

The 10th day will observer the finish of the middleweight and heavyweight boxing occasions, at the Talkatora Indoor Arena, with five finals, including the super heavyweight class.

The men’s 10M stage last in jumping will see activity, and could highlight Britain’s 16-year old title holder Tom Daley.

Cycling will start early morning with the Ladies’ Time Preliminary followed by the Men’s Time Preliminary which is set to complete on the day. Australia cleared the four Street Race gold decorations in question at the 2006 CWG. Their star at the