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Glasgow: While you were sleeping
A quick bite of the best of the action from day three at the Glasgow Commonwealth Games.
Scully wins gold on track
New Zealand cyclist Tom Scully won gold in the men's 40km points race in Glasgow this morning, while fellow Kiwi Aaron Gate took bronze in the same event.
Commonwealth Games: Willis content with his peace of history
Nick Willis cuts a relaxed figure as he prepares for a bid to collect a third Commonwealth Games medal this week.
Commonwealth Games: Hamblin goes looking for another silver lining
Just briefly, all the pain and anguish she had endured came into sharp focus for Nikki Hamblin yesterday.
Commonwealth Games: Pedal to the medal
New Zealand's burgeoning sprint cycling programme received another emphatic tick at the Chris Hoy velodrome yesterday.
Leat's moving tribute
A silver medal is scant consolation for his tragic loss but Adrian Leat just hopes he made his brother happy.
Cyclist's gold no surprise to coach
A high school coach who once trained one of the country's newest Commonwealth Games gold medallists says his victory in Glasgow is no surprise.
Commonwealth Games: 'Titch' always looking to find extra edge for NZ sevens
Times have changed since Sir Gordon "Titch" Tietjens booked three motel rooms for his New Zealand sevens team at the 1998 Commonwealth Games in Kuala Lumpur.
Pool wins help get Glasgow in the swim
The first day of competition produced 10 medals for the hosts, four of them gold.
Commonwealth Games: Kiwi triathalon medal hopes weigh on Sissons
New Zealand's hopes of taking home a triathlon medal from Glasgow now rest with Ryan Sissons.
Relaxed Tom Walsh ready for action
If Tom Walsh has any pressing concerns right now, they're not showing. The big man from Timaru seems among the more relaxed souls around the Games village.
Commonwealth Games: Mitchell's done but more to come
You couldn't wipe the smile off Ethan Mitchell's face after his part in New Zealand's first gold medal of the Glasgow Games yesterday.