Commonwealth games live

  1. Commonwealth Games LIVE: Watch track cycling & Para
  2. Watch Commonwealth Games LIVE: Johnson
  3. Commonwealth Games LIVE: Watch boxing from Birmingham
  4. Commonwealth Games LIVE: Watch lawn bowls & para lawn bowls from Birmingham
  5. 2022 Commonwealth Games daily highlight shows air on Olympic Channel


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Commonwealth Games LIVE: Watch track cycling & Para

Summary • Use play icon at top of the page to watch live coverage • Afternoon session: 16:00-18:30 BST • Finals include women's tandem B sprint; men's & women's 4,000m team pursuit; men's & women's team sprint • Opening session: 10:00-13:00 BST • Action includes women's tandem B sprint qualification & semi-finals; men's & women's 4,000m team pursuit qualification; men's & women's team sprint qualification • England, Wales & Scotland pick up medals across track cycling events

Watch Commonwealth Games LIVE: Johnson

Summary • Use play icons at top of the page to watch live coverage from Birmingham • Use 'related content' tab on mobile or right-hand side on desktop to watch action from up to 11 streams • 30 gold medals to be won on day six • Athletics: England's Katarina Johnson-Thompson retains heptathlon title; Scotland's Eilish McColgan wins 10,000m gold • Athletics: Jamaica's Elaine Thompson-Herah wins women's 100m and Kenya's Ferdinand Omanyala takes men's 100m • Swimming: Scotland's Duncan Scott wins 200m medley gold, with England's Tom Dean taking silver; England's Ben Proud wins third successive 50m freestyle gold • Swimming: Bethany Firth wins Northern Ireland’s first gold of the Games in 200m freestyle S14 final • Scotland win golds in Para pairs bowls and judo; England win gold in mountain biking, weightlifting, squash and judo Getty Images Copyright: Getty Images How will Geraint Thomas fare for Wales? Image caption: How will Geraint Thomas fare for Wales? With the swimming over there's a dip on the medal count with 15 gold medals available on Thursday. Here's what's up for grabs: Athletics: Women's F42-44 and F61-64 discus and T53/54 1,500m, men's long jump, T11/12 100m, discus and 110m hurdles Road cycling: Women's and men's time trial Diving: Women's 10m platform, men's 1m springboard Powerlifting: Women's lightweight and heavyweight, men's lightweight and heavyweight Rhythmic gymnastics: Team • England's Katarina Johnson-Thompson and Scotland's Eilish McColgan earned • ...

Commonwealth Games LIVE: Watch boxing from Birmingham

Summary • Use play icon at top of the page to watch live coverage • Afternoon session: 14:30-17:30 BST - medals won in six different weight categories • Women's light flyweight (48-50kg), men's bantamweight (51-54kg), men's light welterweight (60-63.5kg), men's light middleweight (67-71kg), women's lightweight (66-70kg) & men's heavyweight (86-92kg) • Northern Ireland's Carly McNaul, Dylan Eagleson, Adam Walsh & Amy Broadhurst, Scots Reese Lynch and England's Gemma Richardson & Lewis Williams will be in contention for gold • Evening session: 19:00-21:30 BST - medals won in five different weight categories • Men's featherweight (54-57kg), women's featherweight (54-57kg), men's welterweight (63.5-67kg), women's middleweight (70-75kg) & men's super heavyweight (over 92kg) • Northern Ireland's Michaela Walsh & Jude Gallagher in featherweight finals • Ioan Croft of Wales and England's Delicious Orie in gold medal bouts Monday is the final day of the Commonwealth Games - where has that gone? 268 gold medals have already been decided and there are just 12 more up for grabs on the final day in Birmingham. Much of the action will take place in the morning and finish with the men's hockey gold medal match before Birmingham's Alexander Stadium will be lit up once more for the closing ceremony. And after 11 days of competition, who will top the medal table? Badminton: Mixed doubles, women's singles, men's singles, men's doubles, women's doubles Diving: Mixed synchronised 3m springboar...

Commonwealth Games LIVE: Watch lawn bowls & para lawn bowls from Birmingham

Summary • Use play icon at top of the page to watch live coverage • Morning session: 08:30-13:45 BST • Sectional play from the women's pairs & men's singles • Men's single sectional: England's Jamie Walker, Scotland's Iain McLean, Northern Ireland's Gary Kelly, Wales's Daniel Salmon, Guernsey's Todd Priaulx and Jersey's Ross Davis • Afternoon session: 15:00-20:45 BST • Women’s para pairs: England's Gill Platt and Michelle Wilson and Scotland's Rosemary Lenton and Pauline Wilson • Medals are won in the women's para pairs B6-B8 category • Plus sectional play in the women's triples, men's fours and para mixed pairs B2-B3 category

2022 Commonwealth Games daily highlight shows air on Olympic Channel

A Commonwealth Games highlight show airs daily at 6 p.m. ET on Olympic Channel: Home of Team USA and streams for Olympic Channel subscribers on NBCSports.com/live and the NBC Sports app. The Commonwealth Games, a quadrennial multi-sport event, open Thursday and run through Aug. 8 in Birmingham, Great Britain. The Commonwealth Games include athletes from Great Britain and the Commonwealth of Nations — mostly former British colonies — notably Australia, Canada, Jamaica and South Africa. Those that make up Great Britain at the Olympics, including England, Scotland and Wales, field separate teams at the Commonwealth Games. Most of the sports are also in the Olympics, but some are not, such as lawn bowls. Notable athletes entered include Australian swimming stars Ariarne Titmus, Emma McKeon and Kaylee McKeown, two-time Olympic 100m breaststroke champion Adam Peaty of Great Britain (who will represent England) and rising Canadian swimmer Summer McIntosh. In track and field: Jamaica’s Elaine Thompson-Herah, who swept the 100m and 200m at the last two Olympics, and Shericka Jackson, who last week won the world 200m title in the second-fastest time in history. OlympicTalk is on Apple News . Favorite us! 2022 Birmingham Commonwealth Games Broadcast Schedule Day Time (ET) Network Thurs, July 28 6-8 p.m. Olympic Channel | Fri., July 29 6-8 p.m. Olympic Channel | Sat., July 30 6-8 p.m. Olympic Channel | Sun., July 31 6-8 p.m. Olympic Channel | Mon., Aug. 1 6-8 p.m. Olympic Channel | Tu...