Commonwealth Games: New Zealand schedule and results at Birmingham 2022

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Schedule and results for New Zealand athletes at the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games (all NZ time).

*if qualified

Day 1 – Friday, July 29

Bowls

Women’s singles: Katelyn Inch beat Singapore’s Shermeen Lim 21-17

Para women’s pairs B6-B8: Pam Walker and Lynda Bennett lost to England 12-10

Women’s fours: Val Smith, Tayla Bruce, Selina Goddard and Nicole Toomey beat Wales 18-12, beat Niue 29-3

Men’s pairs: Shannon McIlroy and Tony Grantham beat Niue 23-14, lost to Canada 15-11

Para men’s pairs B6-B8: Graham Skellern and Mark Noble lost to Australia 17-7, lost to England 19-11

Men’s triples: Ali Forsyth, Mike Galloway and Andrew Kelly beat India 23-6, lost to Malta 22-12

Hockey

Black Sticks women 16-0 Kenya, women’s pool B

Rugby sevens

Black Ferns Sevens beat Canada 45-7 and Sri Lanka 60-0 in women’s pool A

All Blacks Sevens beat Sri Lanka 63-5 and Samoa 19-17 in men’s pool A

Michaela Blyde is a key figure in the Black Ferns Sevens’ medal bid in Birmingham.

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Michaela Blyde is a key figure in the Black Ferns Sevens’ medal bid in Birmingham.

Swimming

Women’s 400m IM (Mya Rasmussen 3rd in heat 2, 7th in final)

Women’s 200m freestyle (Erika Fairweather 2nd in heat 3, 5th in final; Eve Thomas 4th in heat 3, DNQ)

Women’s 100m freestyle S9 (Sophie Pascoe 1st in heat 2, GOLD MEDAL; Tupou Neiufi 4th in heat 1, 8th in final)

Men’s 100m backstroke S9 (Jesse Reynolds SILVER, Joshua Willmer 7th)

Men’s 50m butterfly (Cameron Gray 5th in heat 6, 4th in semifinal, into final)

Men’s 100m backstroke (Andrew Jeffcoat 1st in heat 5, 2nd in semifinal, into final)

Women’s 100m butterfly (Helena Gasson 5th in heat 5, 6th in semifinal, DNQ for final; Hazel Ouwehand 5th in heat 3, DNQ for semifinals)

Triathlon

Men’s individual race (Hayden Wilde SILVER, Dylan McCullough 7th, Tayler Reid 8th)

Women’s individual race (Nicole van der Kaay 9th, Andrea Hansen 18th)

Squash

Men’s singles round of 64 (Temwa Chileshe beat Jules Snagg of St Vincent and the Grenadines 3-0, Lwamba Chilese beat Feanor Siaguru of Papua New Guinea 3-0)

Track cycling

Women’s team pursuit final (Ellesse Andrews, Byrony Botha, Michaela Drummond and Emily Shearman SILVER)

Men’s team pursuit final (Aaron Gate, Jordan Kerby, Tom Sexton and Campbell Stewart GOLD)

Women’s team sprint final (Rebecca Petch, Olivia King, Ellesse Andrews GOLD)

Men’s team sprint bronze final (Bradly Knipe, Sam Dakin, Sam Webster BRONZE)

Gymnastics, artistic

Men’s team final (New Zealand 7th) and individual qualifying (Misha Koudinov, Ethan Dick qualified for the all around final, Ethan Dick qualified for pommel horse final, Sam Dick qualified for vault final).

Netball

Silver Ferns beat Northern Ireland 79-20

Boxing

Men’s under-80kg, round of 32 (Onyx Lye lost to Taylor Bevan of Wales by KO)

Hockey

Black Sticks men drew with Scotland 5-5 in pool A

The Silver Ferns faced Northern Ireland in their Commonwealth Games opener.

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The Silver Ferns faced Northern Ireland in their Commonwealth Games opener.

Day 2 – Saturday, July 30

Bowls

Women’s singles: Katelyn Inch beat Olivia Buckingham of Niue 21-10 and Amy Pharaoh of England 21-18.

Para women’s pairs B6-B8: Pam Walker and Lynda Bennett lost to Scotland 12-15, lost to Australia 19-8.

Women’s fours: Val Smith, Tayla Bruce, Selina Goddard and Nicole Toomey drew with South Africa 14-14.

Para men’s pairs B6-B8: Graham Skellern and Mark Noble beat Wales 20-12, beat South Africa 17-7.

Men’s triples: Ali Forsyth, Mike Galloway and Andrew Kelly lost to Scotland 14-15.

Men’s pairs: Shannon McIlory and Tony Grantham tied with Jersey 15-15.

Track cycling

Women’s sprint (Ellesse Andrews GOLD; Olivia King, Rebecca Petch eliminated in ⅛ finals)

Women’s 3000m individual pursuit (Bryony Botha GOLD)

Men’s 4000m individual pursuit (Aaron Gate GOLD, Tom Sexton SILVER)

Men’s keirin (Callum Saunders 5th, Sam Webster 7th, Sam Dakin 10th)

Rugby sevens

Black Ferns Sevens beat England 38-7 women’s pool A, lost to Australia 17-12 in the semifinals

All Blacks Sevens beat England 20-0 in men’s pool A, beat Kenya 31-0in the quarterfinals.

Swimming

Men’s 200m freestyle (Cameron Gray 20th)

Women’s 100m backstroke (Vanessa Ouwehand 14th, 7th in semifinal, DNQ for final)

Men’s 400m individual medley (Lewis Clareburt 1st in heat, GOLD MEDAL)

Men’s 50m butterfly final (Cameron Gray BRONZE MEDAL)

Men’s 100m backstroke final (Andrew Jeffcoat 4th)

Cricket

White Ferns beat South Africa by 13 runs in group B

Squash

Men’s singles round of 32 (Paul Coll beat Niall Engerer of Malta 3-0, Lwamba Chileshe lost to Nick Sachvie of Canada 3-2, Temwa Chileshe lost to Rory Stewart of Scotland 3-1)

Women’s singles round of 32 (Joelle King beat Leungo Katse of Botswana 3-0; Kaitlyn Watts beat Mary Fung-A-Fat of Guyana 3-0, both advanced to round of 16)

3×3 Basketball

New Zealand men lost 10-21 to England, lost 11-21 to Australia in pool B

New Zealand women won 15-14 against England, won 21-11 against Canada in pool B

Beach volleyball

NZ (Alice Zeimann, Shaunna Polley) beat Kenya 2-0, women’s pool A

NZ (Sam O’Dea, Brad Fuller) beat Cyprus 2-0, men’s pool C

Boxing

Ariarne Nicholson lost 5-0 to Lovlina Borgohain of India in the women’s light middleweight round of 16.

Netball

Silver Ferns beat Uganda 53-40, pool B

Hockey

Black Sticks women beat Scotland 1-0, women’s pool B

Megan Hull and the Black Sticks are looking to win back to back Commonwealth Games gold medals.

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Megan Hull and the Black Sticks are looking to win back to back Commonwealth Games gold medals.

Day 3 – Sunday, July 31

Bowls

Women’s singles: Katelyn Inch lost 21-20 to Siti Ahmad (Malaysia), advanced to quarterfinals; lost to Lucy Beere (Guernsey) 19-16.

Para women’s pairs: Pam Walker and Lynda Bennett lost to South Africa 25-8, did not advance.

Women’s fours: Val Smith, Tayla Bruce, Selina Goddard and Nicole Toomey beat Botswana 17-13 in quarterfinals, advanced to semifinals.

Para men’s pairs: Graham Skellern and Mark Noble lost to Scotland 25-5, advanced to semifinals.

Men’s pairs: Tony Grantham and Shannon McIlroy lost to Scotland 15-11, did not advance.

Para mixed pairs: Gerald Brouwers, Sue Curran lost to Australia 25-9 in round 1.

Hockey

Black Sticks men beat Pakistan 4-1, pool A

Gymnastics, artistic

Men’s individual all-around final (Ethan Dick 9th, Misha Koudinov DNS)

Cycling, track

Men’s sprint (Sam Webster, Sam Dakin eliminated in round of 16, Callum Saunders DNQ for last 16)

Women’s 25km points race (Michaela Drummond 5th, Bryony Botha 8th, Emily Shearman 9th)

Women’s 500m TT (Rebecca Petch 4th)

Men’s 15km scratch race (Corbin Strong GOLD, Campbell Stewart 7th, George Jackson 10th)

Swimming

Men’s 200m butterfly (Lewis Clareburt GOLD)

Women’s 200m breaststroke (Mya Rasmussen 5th in heat 1, DNQ for final)

Men’s 50m backstroke (Cameron Gray 4th in heat 5, 7th in semifinal, DNQ for final; Andrew Jeffcoat 1st in heat 4, 1st in semifinal, into final)

Women’s 50m butterfly (Helena Gasson 1st in heat 7, 4th in semifinal, into final; Hazel Ouwehand 4th in heat 6, 8th in semifinal, DNQ for final)

Men’s 100m freestyle (Cameron Gray 5th in heat 8, 7th in semifinal, DNQ for final)

Women’s 100m backstroke S8 (Tupou Neiufi SILVER)

Men’s 100m breaststroke SB8 (Joshua Willmer GOLD, Jesse Reynolds 4th)

Squash

Women’s singles round of 16: Joelle King beat Georgia Adderley (Scotland) 3-0; Kaitlyn Watts lost to Joshana Chinappa (India) 1-3.

Men’s singles round of 16: Paul Coll beat Emyr Evans (Wales) 3-1.

Rugby sevens

Men’s: All Blacks Sevens lost to Fiji 14-19 in semifinal, beat Australia 26-12 for BRONZE MEDAL

Women’s: Black Ferns Sevens beat Canada 19-12 for BRONZE MEDAL

Triathlon

Mixed team relay (Hayden Wilde, Nicole van der Kaay, Tayler Reid, Andrea Hansen 4th)

Weightlifting

Men’s 73kg (Vester Villalon 9th)

Boxing

Men’s middleweight (under-75kg) round of 16 (Emile Richardson lost on points 2-3)

Basketball 3×3

NZ men beat Trinidad and Tobago 21-12, pool B

NZ women beat British Virgin Islands 19-5, pool B

Ellesse Andrews won three gold medals at the velodrome.

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Ellesse Andrews won three gold medals at the velodrome.

Day 4 – Monday, August 1

Bowls

Women’s fours: Lost semifinal v India 13-16, into bronze medal match

Para men’s pairs B6-B8: Lost semifinal v Scotland 10-18, into bronze medal match

Para mixed pairs: Lost 11-18 to Scotland, lost 8-18 to Wales

Weightlifting

Men’s 81kg+ (Cameron McTaggart 6th)

Women’s 64kg (Emma McIntyre 5th)

Women’s 71kg+ (Megan Signal 6th)

Judo

Women’s under-57kg (Qona Christie eliminated in repechage)

Swimming, heats

Women’s 200m individual medley (Helena Gasson, Mya Rasmussen did not advance from heats)

Women’s 800m freestyle heats (Eve Thomas advanced to final)

Men’s 50m backstroke final (Andrew Jeffcoat GOLD MEDAL)

Women’s 50m butterfly final (Helena Gasson 7th)

Squash

Women’s singles quarterfinals (Joelle King beat Lucy Turmel of England 3-1, advanced to semifinals)

Men’s singles quarterfinals (Paul Coll v Adrian Waller of England 3-1, advanced to semifinals)

Boxing

Men’s featherweight under-57kg round of 16 – Alex Mukuka beat George Molwantwa (Botswana) on points 3-2, advanced to quarterfinals

Gymnastics, artistic

Men’s pommel horse (Ethan Dick 4th)

Men’s rings (Samuel Dick 8th)

Cycling, track

Women’s keirin (Ellesse Andrews GOLD, Olivia King eliminated in repechage)

Men’s 40km points race (Aaron Gate GOLD, Campbell Stewart SILVER, Corbin Strong 8th)

Men’s 1000m time trial final (Nick Kergozou 5th)

Women’s 10km scratch race (Michaela Drummond SILVER, Bryony Botha DNF, Emily Shearman 16th)

Basketball 3×3

NZ men lost 21-18 to Canada in quarterfinals

NZ women lost 16-11 to Canada in semifinal, to playoff for bronze

Beach volleyball

NZ women beat Ghana 2-0, pool A

NZ men beat Tuvalu 2-0, pool C

Netball

Silver Ferns beat Malawi 69-50, pool B

Hockey

Black Sticks men lost to Australia 7-2, men’s pool A

Sprinter Zoe Hobbs is in action on day five in Birmingham.

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Sprinter Zoe Hobbs is in action on day five in Birmingham.

Day 5 – Tuesday, August 2

Bowls

Women’s fours BRONZE, beat Fiji 17-6

Para men’s pairs lost bronze medal match to England 13-4

Women’s triples lost to India 11-15, beat Niue 31-10

Women’s pairs beat India 18-9

Para mixed pairs B2/B3 lost to South Africa 8-22

Men’s singles: Shannon McIlroy beat Mridul Borgohain of India 21-8

Men’s fours beat Jersey 22-9

Hockey

Black Sticks women lost 1-0 to Australia

Judo

Men’s under-81kg: Elliott Connolly won preliminary, lost quarterfinal, lost repechage

Swimming

Men’s 200m backstroke: Andrew Jeffcoat 4th in heat, DNQ for final

Men’s 50m freestyle: Cameron Gray 5th in heat, 6th in semifinal, DNQ for final

Women’s 50m backstroke: Hazel Ouwehand 3rd in heat, 5th in semifinal, DNQ for final

Women’s 800m freestyle final (Eve Thomas 4th)

Athletics

Women’s shot put qualifying: Maddison Wesche advances to final

Women’s 100m, round 1: Zoe Hobbs 2nd in heat, advances to semifinals

Men’s discus qualifying: Connor Bell advances to final

Gymnastics, artistic

Men’s vault final: Sam Dick 5th

Squash

Women’s singles semifinal: Joelle King lost 1-3 to Hollie Naughton (Canada)

Men’s singles semifinal: Paul Coll won 3-0 against Saurav Ghosal (India)

Basketball 3×3

New Zealand lost 15-13 to Australia in women’s bronze medal match

Cricket

White Ferns beat Sri Lanka by 45 runs, group B

Weightlifting

Women’s 87kg: Hayley Whiting 5th

Boxing

Women’s featherweight (under-57kg) round of 16, Erin Walsh lost 5-0 to Elizabeth Oshoba (Nigeria)

Men’s light middleweight (under-71kg) round of 16, Wendell Stanley beat Thabiso Dlamini (Eswatini) by RSC (referee stops contest)

Athletics

Women’s pole vault final (Imogen Ayris BRONZE MEDAL, Olivia McTaggart 4th)

Netball

Silver Ferns beat Trinidad & Tobago 80-24, pool B

New Zealand's Paul Coll after beating England's Adrian Waller in three sets in the Commonwealth Games squash quarterfinals.

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New Zealand’s Paul Coll after beating England’s Adrian Waller in three sets in the Commonwealth Games squash quarterfinals.

Day 6 – Wednesday, August 3

Bowls

7.30pm: Women’s pairs v South Africa

7.30pm: Men’s singles: Shannon McIlroy v Ross Davis of Jersey

10.30pm: Women’s pairs v England

2am: Women’s triples v England

2am: Men’s fours v South Africa

5am: Para mixed pairs v England

Weightlifting

8.30pm: Men’s 109kg+ (Junior Tasi)

Judo

9pm: Judo – men’s under-100kg (Jason Koster)

Sixth fight after 9pm: Judo – women’s under-78kg (Moira de Villiers v Hayley Mackey)

10th fight after 9pm: Judo – women’s 78kg+ (Sydnee Andrews)

13th fight after 9pm: Judo – men’s 100kg+ (Kody Andrews)

Swimming – heats

9.33pm: Men’s 200m individual medley (Lewis Clareburt)

9.57pm: Women’s 400m freestyle (Erika Fairweather, Eve Thomas)

Cycling – mountain biking

10.30pm: Men’s cross-country final (Sam Gaze, Ben Oliver)

(Thursday, August 4-)

Boxing

12am: Quarterfinals – men’s featherweight U57kg, Alex Mukuka v Joseph Commey (Ghana)

Squash

3am: Women’s singles bronze medal match (Joelle King)

6am: Men’s singles gold medal match (Paul Coll)

Judo

4am: Women’s -78kg medal contests* (Moira de Villiers, Hayley Mackey), men’s -100kg medal contests* (Jason Koster), women’s +78kg medal contests* (Sydnee Andrews), men’s +100kg medal contests* (Kody Andrews)

Weightlifting

5.30am: Men’s 109kg+ (David Liti)

Athletics

6am: Men’s high jump final (Hamish Kerr)

6.35am: Women’s 100m semifinals (Zoe Hobbs)

7.05am: Women’s shot put final (Maddison Wesche)

8.55am: Women’s 100m final* (Zoe Hobbs)

Swimming

6.07am: Men’s 200m IM final* (Lewis Clareburt)

6.45am: Men’s 50m freestyle final* (Cameron Gray)

6.51am: Women’s 50m backstroke final* (Hazel Ouwehand)

7.48am: Women’s 400m freestyle final* (Erika Fairweather, Eve Thomas)

Beach volleyball

7am: NZ men v England, pool C (Sam O’Dea, Brad Fuller)

8am: NZ women v Canada, pool A (Alice Zeimann, Shaunna Polley)

Sophie Devine and the White Ferns face a big match against England on day seven.

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Sophie Devine and the White Ferns face a big match against England on day seven.

Day 7 – Thursday, August 4

Bowls

7.30pm: Men’s singles rounds 4 and 5 (Shannon McIlroy), women’s pairs rounds 4 and 5 (Katelyn Inch, Selina Goddard)

Badminton-

8pm: Mixed doubles round of 32 (Oliver Leydon-Davis, Anona Pak)

Hockey-

8pm: Black Sticks women v South Africa, women’s pool B

Athletics-

9pm: Women’s hammer qualifying (Julia Ratcliffe, Lauren Bruce, Nicole Bradley)

10.05pm: Women’s high jump qualifying (Keeley O’Hagan)

10.25pm: Men’s 1500m round 1 (Sam Tanner)

Cycling, road-

9pm: Women’s time trial (Henrietta Christie, Mikayla Harvey, Georgia Williams)

11pm: Men’s time trial (Patrick Bevin, Aaron Gate, Tom Sexton)

Gymnastics, rhythmic-

11pm: Individual all-around (Havana Hopman, Paris Chin)

Squash-

11pm: Women’s doubles round of 32 (Joelle King/Amanda Landers-Murphy, Abbie Palmer/Kaitlyn Watts), mixed doubles round of 16 (Paul Coll, Joelle King), men’s doubles round of 32 (Lwamba Chileshe, Temwa Chileshe)

(Friday, August 5-)

Diving-

12am: Diving – men’s 1m springboard preliminary (Liam Stone), women’s 10m platform preliminary (Mikali Dawson)

Boxing-

12am: Women’s featherweight U57kg quarterfinal* (Erin Walsh)

12.30am: Women’s lightweight U60kg quarterfinal* (Troy Garton)

1.30am: Men’s light middleweight U71kg quarterfinal* (Wendell Stanley)

2.30am: Men’s super heavyweight 92+kg quarterfinal* (Uila Mau’u)

Bowls-

2am: Women’s triples round 5 (Val Smith, Tayla Bruce, Nicole Toomey), men’s fours round 4 (Ali Forsyth, Mike Galloway, Andrew Kelly, Tony Grantham), para mixed pairs B2-B3 semifinals* (Gerald Brouwers, Sue Curran), women’s triples quarterfinals* (Val Smith, Tayla Bruce, Nicole Toomey), men’s fours round 5 (Ali Forsyth, Mike Galloway, Andrew Kelly, Tony Grantham)

Cricket-

5am: White Ferns v England, group B

Diving-

5am: Men’s 1m springboard final* (Liam Stone)

6.34am: Women’s 10m platform final* (Mikali Dawson)

Squash-

5am: Women’s doubles round of 16 (Joelle King/Amanda Landers-Murphy, Abbie Palmer/Kaitlyn Watts), mixed doubles round of 16 (Paul Coll, Joelle King)

Hockey-

6am: Black Sticks men v South Africa, men’s pool A

Athletics-

6.38am: Women’s 400m hurdles round 1 (Portia Bing)

7.35am: Men’s discus final* (Connor Bell)

Netball-

8am: Silver Ferns v England, pool B

Tayla Ford of New Zealand will chase a medal in the women’s under-68kg freestyle wrestling.

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Tayla Ford of New Zealand will chase a medal in the women’s under-68kg freestyle wrestling.

Day 8 – Friday, August 5

Bowls-

7.30pm: Women’s triples semifinals* (Val Smith, Tayla Bruce, Nicole Toomey), women’s pairs quarterfinals* (Katelyn Inch, Selina Goddard), men’s singles quarterfinals* (Shannon McIlroy), para mixed pairs B2-B3 – medal matches* (Gerald Brouwers, Sue Curran), women’s pairs semifinals* (Katelyn Inch, Selina Goddard), men’s fours quarterfinals* (Ali Forsyth, Mike Galloway, Andrew Kelly, Tony Grantham)

Badminton-

8pm: Mixed doubles round of 16* (Oliver Leydon-Davis, Anona Pak)

Diving-

9pm: Women’s 1m springboard preliminary (Maggie Squire)

Wrestling-

9.30pm: Preliminaries, quarterfinals, semifinals and repechage – women’s freestyle U68kg (Tayla Ford), men’s freestyle U65kg (Brahm Richards), men’s freestyle U86kg (Matthew Oxenham)

Beach volleyball-

10pm: Men’s quarterfinals 1 and 2* (Sam O’Dea, Brad Fuller)

Squash-

11pm: Men’s doubles* (Lwamba Chileshe, Temwa Chileshe) round of 16

(Saturday, August 6-)

Gymnastics, rhythmic-

12.30am: Individual all-round final* (Havana Hopman, Paris Chin)

Beach volleyball-

1.30am: Men’s quarterfinal 3* (Sam O’Dea, Brad Fuller), women’s quarterfinal 1 and 2* (Alice Zeimann, Shaunna Polley)

Bowls-

3.30am: Women’s triples medal matches* (Val Smith, Tayla Bruce, Nicole Toomey), men’s fours semifinals* (Ali Forsyth, Mike Galloway, Andrew Kelly, Tony Grantham)

Wrestling-

4am: Medal contests – women’s freestyle U68kg* (Tayla Ford), men’s freestyle U65kg* (Brahm Richards), men’s freestyle U86kg* (Matthew Oxenham)

Diving-

5.05am: Women’s 1m springboard final* (Maggie Squire)

6.23am: Men’s synchronised 10m platform final* (Arno Lee, Luke Sipkes)

Hockey-

5am-9.30am: Women’s semifinals 1 and 2*

Squash-

5am: Quarterfinals – mixed doubles* (Paul Coll, Joelle King), women’s doubles* (Joelle King/Amanda Landers-Murphy, Abbie Palmer/Kaitlyn Watts)

Athletics-

6.06am: Men’s shot put final (Jacko Gill, Tom Walsh)

Beach volleyball-

6am: Men’s quarterfinal 4* (Sam O’Dea, Brad Fuller), women’s quarterfinal 3 and 4* (Alice Zeimann, Shaunna Polley)

Paris Chin will line up in the ribbon event in the rhythmic gymnastics on day nine in Birmingham.

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Paris Chin will line up in the ribbon event in the rhythmic gymnastics on day nine in Birmingham.

Day 9 – Saturday, August 6

Bowls-

7.30pm: Women’s pairs medal matches* (Katelyn Inch, Selina Goddard), men’s fours medal matches* (Ali Forsyth, Mike Galloway, Andrew Kelly, Tony Grantham), men’s singles semifinals* (Shannon McIlroy)

Netball-

8pm: Semifinal 1*

Diving-

9.05pm: Men’s 3m springboard preliminary (Anton Down-Jenkins, Liam Stone)

Athletics-

9.17pm: Women’s high jump final (Keeley O’Hagan)

12.10am: Men’s 1500m final (Sam Tanner)

Gymnastics, rhythmic-

9pm: Hoop final, ball final, clubs final, ribbon final (Havana Hopman, Paris Chin)

Wrestling-

9.30pm: Preliminaries, quarterfinals, semifinals and repechage – women’s freestyle U76kg (Michelle Montague), men’s freestyle U57kg (Suraj Singh), men’s freestyle U74kg (Cole Hawkins)

Badminton-

10pm: Mixed doubles quarterfinal* (Oliver Leydon-Davis, Anona Pak)

Cricket

10pm: Semifinal 1*

Boxing

10.30pm: Semifinals – women’s light middleweight U70kg* (Ariarne Nicholson), men’s middleweight U75kg* (Emile Richardson), men’s light heavyweight U80kg* (Onyx Lye)

Squash

11pm: Men’s doubles quarterfinals* (Lwamba Chileshe, Temwa Chileshe), mixed doubles semifinal* (Paul Coll, Joelle King)

(Sunday, August 7-)

Boxing

1.30am: Semifinals – women’s lightweight U60kg* (Troy Garton), men’s light middleweight U71kg* (Wendell Stanley)

Netball

1.30am: Semifinal 2*

Beach volleyball-

2am: Men’s semifinals* (Sam O’Dea, Brad Fuller)

Bowls-

3.30am: Men’s singles medal matches* (Shannon McIlroy)

Wrestling-

4am: Medal contests – women’s freestyle U76kg* (Michelle Montague), men’s freestyle U57kg* (Suraj Singh), men’s freestyle U74kg* (Cole Hawkins)

Badminton-

4.30am: Mixed doubles quarterfinal* (Oliver Leydon-Davis, Anona Pak)

Cricket-

5am: Semifinal 2*

Hockey-

5am: Men’s semifinals 1 and 2*

Squash-

5am: Men’s doubles quarterfinals 1 and 2* (Lwamba Chileshe, Temba Chileshe), mixed doubles semifinal* (Paul Coll, Joelle King)

Diving-

5.05am: Men’s 3m springboard final* (Liam Stone, Frazer Tavener)

Athletics-

6am: Women’s hammer final* (Nicole Bradley, Lauren Bruce, Julia Ratcliffe)

6.30am: Women’s 400m hurdles final* (Portia Bing)

7.10am: Men’s 5000m final (Geordie Beamish)

Boxing-

6am: Semifinals – women’s featherweight U57kg* (Erin Walsh), men’s featherweight U57kg* (Alex Mukuka), men’s super heavyweight 92+kg* (Uila Mau’u)

Beach volleyball-

7am: Women’s semifinals 1 and 2* (Alice Zeimann, Shaunna Polley)

Niamh Fisher-Black of New Zealand is part of a strong women’s road race team.

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Niamh Fisher-Black of New Zealand is part of a strong women’s road race team.

Day 10 – Sunday, August 7

Cycling, road-

7pm: Women’s road race (Henrietta Christie, Niamh Fisher-Black, Ella Harris, Mikayla Harvey, Georgia Williams)

11.30pm: Men’s road race (Shane Archbold, Jack Bauer, Patrick Bevin, Dion Smith, Aaron Gate, Campbell Stewart)

Badminton-

8pm-1.30am: Mixed doubles semifinal* (Oliver Leydon-Davis, Anona Pak)

Hockey-

8pm: Women’s bronze medal match*

Athletics-

10.20pm: Men’s 10km race walk final (Quentin Rew)

10.35pm: Women’s javelin final (Tori Peeters)

Cricket-

9pm: Bronze medal match*

Diving-

9.05pm: Men’s 10m platform preliminary (Nathan Brown, Luke Sipkes)

10.49pm: Women’s 3m springboard preliminary (Maggie Squire)

Boxing-

10.15pm: Finals – women’s light middleweight U70kg* (Ariarne Nicholson), men’s middleweight U75kg* (Emile Richardson), men’s light heavyweight U80kg* (Onyx Lye)

Squash-

11pm: Women’s doubles semifinals (Joelle King/Amanda Landers-Murphy, Abbie Palmer/Kaitlyn Watts), men’s doubles semifinals (Lwamba Chileshe, Temwa Chileshe)

(Monday, August 😎

Netball-

12.30am: Bronze medal match*

Boxing-

1.30am: Finals – men’s light middleweight U71kg* (Wendell Stanley), women’s lightweight U60kg* (Troy Garton)

Hockey-

2am: Women’s gold medal match*

Beach volleyball-

2am: Men’s medal matches* (Sam O’Dea, Brad Fuller)

Badminton-

4am: Mixed doubles bronze medal match* (Oliver Leydon-Davis/Anona Pak)

Cricket-

4am: Gold medal match*

Diving-

4.35am: Men’s 10m platform final* (Nathan Brown, Luke Sipkes)

6.10am: Women’s 3m springboard final* (Maggie Squire)

Squash-

5am: Mixed doubles medal matches* (Paul Coll, Joelle King)

Boxing-

6am: Finals – men’s featherweight U57kg* (Alex Mukuka), women’s featherweight U57kg* (Erin Walsh), men’s super heavyweight 92+kg* (Uila Mau’u)

Beach volleyball-

7am: Women’s medal matches* (Alice Zeimann, Shaunna Polley)

Netball-

7.30am: Gold medal match*

Joelle King is chasing three medals in the Commonwealth Games squash in Birmingham.

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Joelle King is chasing three medals in the Commonwealth Games squash in Birmingham.

Day 11 – Monday, August 8

Badminton

7pm: Mixed doubles final* (Oliver Leydon-Davis, Anona Pak)

Hockey

8pm: Men’s bronze medal match*

Diving

9.05pm: Mixed synchronised 3m springboard final (Maggie Squire, Frazer Tavener)

Squash

9pm: Women’s doubles medal matches* (Joelle King/Amanda Landers-Murphy, Abbie Palmer/Kaitlyn Watts), men’s doubles medal matches* (Lwamba Chileshe, Temwa Chileshe)

Hockey

11.30pm: Men’s gold medal match*