2014 Commonwealth Games 2014 Glasgow 23rd July - 3rd August

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Sentinel

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^ I saw the movie made on Bikila last year, although i do not recommend it. I was totally confused as to what time period it was talking about at any time. They were going back and forth.

I also saw the movie Endurance made on Haile, with him running. It's a beauty watching him running in his area. This is on YT and I remember having a chat with r2473 on this in perhaps the 2012 Oly thread.

iirc, several indian national records were set in the Commonwealth Games way back in the 70's and 80's. The marathon iirc, one indian was in the lead pack for most of the way, and people said he put India on the long-distance running map. He ran a 2:11/2:12 either there, or elsewhere that year. He recently died of pneumonia or some such thing.

The Indian 5000m records was also set in (i think) Brisbane, 13:46.

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So keep me posted on what happens today/tonight, vcore.
 

Vcore89

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Athletics: Men's 1500m

James kiplagat Magut

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Kenya

Ronald Kwemoi

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Kenya

Nick Willis

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New Zealand

Final

Rank Name Country Time
1. James Kiplagat Magut Ken 3:39.31
2. Ronald Kwemoi Ken 3:39.53
3.
Nick Willis NZ 3:39.60
4. Johan Cronje SA 3:39.65
5. Jeffrey Riseley Aus 3:40.27
6.
Chris O'hare Sco 3:40.63
7. Charlie Grice Eng 2:41.58
8. Bazili Boay John Baynit Tan 3:41.74
9. Julian Matthews NZ 3:41.84
10.
Chris Gowell Wal 3:42.10
11. Ronald Musagala Uga 3:42.42
12. Elijah Motonei Manangoi Ken 3:45.47
 
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Vcore89

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Bolt Claims first Commonwealth gold (4 x 100)

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2 August 2014 Last updated at 20:43 GMT

Usain Bolt: Glasgow 2014 gold for Jamaica in 4x100m relay

Usain Bolt anchored Jamaica to a comfortable victory in the Commonwealth Games 4x100m relay at Hampden Park.

The six-time Olympic champion, 27, streaked clear from England's Danny Talbot on the final leg to win his first Commonwealth medal.

The quartet of Jason Livermore, Kemar Bailey-Cole, Nickel Ashmeade and Bolt posted a Games record of 37.58.

England's Adam Gemili, Harry Aikines-Aryeetey, Richard Kilty and Talbot took silver, Trinidad & Tobago bronze.

Talbot took the baton marginally ahead of Bolt but could not match the pace of the Jamaican down the home straight, bringing England home in 38.02.

Trinidad & Tobago were a further 0.08secs back.

Athletics: Men's 4 x 100m Relay

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Jamaica


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England


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Trinidad and Tobago

Final

Rank Name Country Time
1.Jason Livermore/ Kemar Bailey-Cole/ Nickel Ashmeade/ Usain Bolt
Jam 37.58 GR

2. Adam Gemili/ Harry Aikines-Aryeetey/ Richard Kilty/ Danny Talbot
Eng 38.02

3. Ketson Bledman/ Marc Burns/ Rondel Sorrillo/ Richard Thompson
Tri 30.10

4. Henricho Bruintjies/ Simon Magakwe/ Ncincilili Titi/ Simbine Akani
SA 38.35

5. Adrian Griffith/ Shavez Hart/ Warren Fraser/ Teray Smith
Bah 39.16

6. Ejowvokoghene Oduduru/ Mozavous Edwards/ Obinna Metu/ Mark Jelks
Ngr 40.17

7. Cejhae Greene/ Daniel Bailey/ Kaheem Cobourne/ Miguel Francis
Ant 40.45

8. Gavin Smellie/ Aarron Brown/ Dontae Richards-Kwok/ Andre De Grasse
Can DNF

GR= Games Record
DNF= Did not finish
 
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Ash_Smith

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ARSE! Our Hockey girls were 14 seconds away from Gold, pesky Shackle Draggers equalised and won the shootout :(
 

Vcore89

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Men's 4 x 400

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Athletics: Men's 4 x 400m Relay

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England

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Bahamas

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Trinidad and Tobago

Final

Rank Name Country Time

1. Conrad Williams/ Michael Bingham/ Daniel Awde/ Matthew Hudson-Smith
Eng3:00.46

2.
Latoy Williams/ Michael Mathieu/ Alonzo Russell/ Chris Brown
Bah
3:00.51

3.
Lalonde Gordon/ Jarrin Solomon/ Renny Quow/ Zwede Hewitt
Tri 3:01.51

4. Akheem Gauntlett/ Edino Steele/ Chaumaine Fitten/ Rusheen McDonald
Jam 3:02.17

5. Kris Robertson/ Grant Plenderleith / Jamie Bowie/ Greg Louden
Sco
3:04.07

6.
Craig Burns/ Alex Beck/ Jarrod Geddes/ John Steffensen
Aus 3:04.19

7.
Salihu Isah/ Miles Ukaoma/ Noah Akwu/ Christian Cuevas-Morton
Ngr 3:04.86

8.
Titus Mukhala/ Emmanuel Mwewa/ Cephas Nyimbili/ Savious Kombe
ZamDQ
 
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FedererWinsWimbledon2014

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Bolt dancing to 500 miles was quality. What a showman.

I thought the boxing was great, not the highest quality fields but still good.

ARSE! Our Hockey girls were 14 seconds away from Gold, pesky Shackle Draggers equalised and won the shootout :(

Very entertaining. At least you guys finally beat the Aussie's in the medal table.
 

jaggy

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Great run by Lynsey Sharp to get silver in the women's 800m. She spent the previous night on a drip, throwing up in the athletes village hospital!

She is Scottish so should be used to the haggis, Irn Bru and deep fried Labrador puppy diet. I wonder what went wrong.
 

Sentinel

Bionic Poster
Thanks for the updates, vcore. You the man!

I confess I was a tad surprised to find Kenya in the Commonwealth. Then I looked for Ethiopia and it was not there. I suppose Ethiopia was colonized by France.
 

Mainad

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Thanks for the updates, vcore. You the man!

I confess I was a tad surprised to find Kenya in the Commonwealth.

Most East African countries were British colonies at one time or another.

Then I looked for Ethiopia and it was not there. I suppose Ethiopia was colonized by France.

I think Ethiopia was colonised by Italy in the 1930s when it was still called Abyssinia. It regained its independence after the Second World War.

Mozambique is a member and that used to be a Portuguese colony. Apparently you no longer need to have a former British connection in order to join!
 

Mainad

Bionic Poster
Bolt dancing to 500 miles was quality. What a showman.

Isn't he just? Maybe he was making a deliberate effort in order to play down his earlier reported comments that the CWGs were "a bit sh1t"! :wink:

Very entertaining. At least you guys finally beat the Aussie's in the medal table.

Last time that happened was at the Edinburgh games in 1986. Funny how it always seems to happen when the games are held in Scotland! :wink:

Of course, if there was simply a UK team like there is in the Olympics, we might have beaten the Aussies a lot more often! :)
 

kiki

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that will most likely be the last time Scotland organizes a major event as a part of the UK...or maybe that organization is more of a political act in itself???
 

jaggy

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that will most likely be the last time Scotland organizes a major event as a part of the UK...or maybe that organization is more of a political act in itself???

It's still 50-50 how it will go. America is desperate to keep nuclear weapons in Scotland and a new Scottish government will have them removed so expect a late money push to influence the vote.
 

kiki

Banned
It's still 50-50 how it will go. America is desperate to keep nuclear weapons in Scotland and a new Scottish government will have them removed so expect a late money push to influence the vote.

You can´t go long time against the nation and its people will, that is historically proved, no matter what Yankees or other´s interests are
 

Vcore89

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I will shift focus to 200m - Bolt

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3 August 2014 Last updated at 12:27 GMT

Usain Bolt: Jamaica sprinter to target 200m after Glasgow 2014

Multiple world and Olympic champion Usain Bolt says he will make the 200m his focus after the Commonwealth Games.
The 27-year-old 100m and 200m world record holder only competed in the 4x100m relay at Glasgow 2014, helping Jamaica to gold at Hampden Park.

''I've said I want to run sub 19 for 200m - that's one of my biggest goals and my biggest dreams”
"I think I've done enough in the 100," he told BBC Radio 5 live.

"I know people want to see me run fast in the 100 but I love my 200 and I want to do something special for myself. So for me, my main aim is the 200."
Bolt, who will turn 28 on 21 August, set the 200m world record of 19.19 seconds in Berlin five years ago.

The Jamaican also posted a 100m world best of 9.58 at the same World Championships.

"The world record can keep going down. You never know who's going to show up next and dominate," he added.
"I've said I want to run sub 19. That's one of my biggest goals and my biggest dreams, so I'm definitely going to be training hard and seeing what I can do."
Bolt, who will miss the closing ceremony later on Sunday, said the older he gets the harder it is to stay at full fitness.

The eight-time world champion's next race is a 100m on Copacabana beach in Rio de Janeiro on 14 August.
"You can feel a difference sometimes especially after a workout. I have to take more ice baths now which is not so much fun.
"I have to work a little bit harder and not go out as much as I used to."

Bolt's golden haul at major championships


Olympics
Beijing 2008:
London 2012:
100m, 200m, 4x100m 100m, 200m, 4x100m

World Championships

Berlin 2009:
Daegu 2011:
Moscow 2013:
100m, 200m, 4x100m 200m, 4x100m
100m, 200m, 4x100m

Commonwealth Games

Glasgow 2014:
4x100m

But the hard work paid off for the Jamaican, who added Commonwealth gold to his collection on Saturday night and paid tribute to the Glasgow crowds.
"I'm sad I didn't get to run the individual event because the energy out here is just wonderful - the people give you a lot of energy.

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Usain Bolt dances to the Proclaimers to get Glasgow 2014 jumping

"The people make a Games a Games, and the people really came out and supported, the stadium was always full, the energy was always up. For me that's a Games. Everything was perfect."

The Manchester United fan said he hoped that when he hung up his running spikes he might be able to work his way into Louis van Gaal's team.

"Hopefully when I retire I can talk to him and get a spot in the team. Van Gaal means business - he's solid and I'm happy. Manchester United are back."
 
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Sentinel

Bionic Poster
I think Ethiopia was colonised by Italy in the 1930s when it was still called Abyssinia. It regained its independence after the Second World War.
oh yes ! Silly me.

Had no idea about Mozambique, thanks for the info.
 
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FedererWinsWimbledon2014

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Isn't he just? Maybe he was making a deliberate effort in order to play down his earlier reported comments that the CWGs were "a bit sh1t"! :wink:
Here it is for those who missed it http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WPzbcPXopBI


Last time that happened was at the Edinburgh games in 1986. Funny how it always seems to happen when the games are held in Scotland! :wink:

Of course, if there was simply a UK team like there is in the Olympics, we might have beaten the Aussies a lot more often! :)

Surely England alone has a big enough population alone to beat the Aussie's? 28 years of humiliation ended.

that will most likely be the last time Scotland organizes a major event as a part of the UK...or maybe that organization is more of a political act in itself???

The British Government wanted the referendum in 2012. While the Scottish wanted in after the Commonwealth games for obvious reasons.

It is a tight race but I expect Scotland to remain within the UK. Alex Salmon's whole career has lead to this moment. Would be an incredible political career if this came off.

I think the 'excitement' towards this vote/historic event should really build up now
Who won the caber toss???

Bolt

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Vcore89

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3 August 2014 Last updated at 16:51 GMT


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The medal-winning trio took advantage after Peter Kennaugh was reeled in following a long solo break.


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Both the men's and women's road races brought out the crowds on the last day at Glasgow 2014



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The race was frequently hit by heavy downpours on Sunday.

Glasgow 2014: Geraint Thomas wins gold in men's road race

Wales' Geraint Thomas won the Commonwealth Games road race in dramatic fashion as he survived a puncture with six kilometres to go.
Thomas had broken away earlier on the final lap, and had enough time in hand to change the wheel and resume his victory charge with a 20-second lead.
The 28-year-old then powered clear once more to win in pouring rain in Glasgow.

New Zealand's Jack Bauer edged out Scott Thwaites of England on the line to claim the silver medal.
Thomas becomes the first man from Wales to win a Commonwealth Games cycling gold medal, although Louise Jones and Nicole Cooke won golds in 1990 and 2002 respectively.

Chris Boardman, Olympic cycling champion and BBC Sport summariser

"All of these medals and successes are stacking up for Geraint Thomas. People like him - the real bike riders - will only fully take this in at the end of their careers. He has so many achievements - and I don't think he has finished yet."

The Isle of Man's Peter Kennaugh led from the start but was reeled in with just under 50km of the 168km race to go.

Thomas, who won bronze in the time trial earlier in the Games, just four days after completing this year's Tour de France for Team Sky, described his victory as "unbelievable". "I never expected it," Thomas told BBC Sport. "Coming off the Tour de France, I was tired at the end of that. I thought it would be a massive challenge to get a result here but the motivation was there.

Welsh gold at Glasgow 2014

Rhythmic gymnastics: Frankie Jones - ribbon
Judo: Natalie Powell - 78kg
Swimming: Jazz Carlin - women's 800m freestyle
Swimming: Georgia Davies - women's 50m backstroke
Cycling: Geraint Thomas - men's road race

"I was buzzing to compete for Team Wales. I just got stuck in and it couldn't have got any better. Carrying the flag tonight [in the closing ceremony] will be a massive honour - that is just as good as winning a race and that means a lot to me and my family."

Many of the 140 starters dropped out before the end of the 12 laps of the 14km circuit around the centre of Glasgow.

Kennaugh, 25, hit the front immediately and at one stage led by nearly two minutes, but the Manxman eventually faded to end hopes of the Isle of Man's first Commonwealth Games gold since Mark Cavendish - absent from Glasgow because of the shoulder injury he sustained in the Tour de France - won the scratch race at Melbourne in 2006.

Thomas, Thwaites and Bauer picked up the gauntlet and went clear of the rest of the field until the Welshman made his decisive break while going up the climb on Montrose Street, eventually winning by one minute 21 seconds.
 
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LazyNinja19

Banned
Seriously, Bolt runs the show!! He came, he ran, he conquered!
What a superstar! He was very nice towards the crowd as well, post his run. He was clicking selfies/signing autographs for about 30 mins. or so.



India under performed heavily, as compared to the CWG of 2010. Glad that Parupalli Kashyap bagged the singles Badminton Gold, after Indians lost almost all of their Gold medal matches on the last 2 days.

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FedererWinsWimbledon2014

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India under performed heavily, as compared to the CWG of 2010. Glad that Parupalli Kashyap bagged the singles Badminton Gold, after Indians lost almost all of their Gold medal matches on the last 2 days.
Home advantage gives nations a boost but is even more important in CWG.

The Delhi programme was partly tailored for the purpose of Indian medals. There was lots of shooting events. Same thing happened here with Judo on the programme where England and Scotland vultured six golds apiece.

This was my favourite Indian Medal
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Vcore89

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Dancing in the rain

Dancing in the Rain

ESPN staff
August 3, 2014
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Usain Bolt had great fun with the Glasgow crowd © PA Photos

Usain Bolt's performances on the track have turned him into one of the greatest sportsmen of all time, and on Saturday night the Jamaican further enhanced his reputation with another dazzling display.

But it wasn't for his run in the final leg of the men's 4x100m relay final which secured a gold medal for him and Jamaica at the Commonwealth Games.

It was for his performance before the race actually took place that entertained the spectators at a wet Hampden Park as the six-time Olympic champion danced to the crowd's rendition of the Proclaimers hit I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles).

Bolt has had quite a debut at the Commonwealth Games. He has been embroiled in an ongoing row with The Times after the newspaper claimed he had described the Games as "s**t", while he mocked BBC presenter Gabby Logan after he claimed he heard her say "they are enjoying the Games without [Yohan] Blake and Bolt."

So a bit of dancing isn't a bad way to end your first time at the Games, is it Usain?
 

Vcore89

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Praise heaped on 'best games ever'

3 August 2014 Last updated at 15:32

Glasgow 2014: Praise heaped on 'best Games ever'

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Flying high: Scotland's athletes won 53 medals during the Commonwealth Games

The people of Glasgow, as well as volunteers, crowds and athletes, have drawn widespread praise after a "fantastic" Commonwealth Games.

Team Scotland's boss said Scottish athletes had exceeded expectations and "galvanised the country".

There was also praise from First Minister Alex Salmond for those who had helped to deliver the "best and friendliest Commonwealth Games ever".
Their comments came as Games organisers prepared for Sunday's closing ceremony.

Mr Salmond said tens of thousands of visitors had been made to feel at home during the Commonwealth Games, with Scotland extending "the warmest of welcomes".

Writing in the Sunday Herald, Mr Salmond said everything about the Games had been a huge credit to the city and to Scotland.

MADNESS, MAYHEM AND MAGIC

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Jane Lewis BBC Scotland Commonwealth Games reporter

The memories will live with me for a very long time.

There were questions in the build up to these Games, many of which couldn't be answered until they were under way. The venues were all built or refurbished and they had been tried and successfully tested - but was Glasgow ready in other aspects?

How would the city cope with a massive influx of people - would the transport plans put in place be sufficient, what about security and what if we had a typical Scottish downpour of a summer?

On the whole - we needn't have worried!

I loved how Glasgow embraced the Games and welcomed strangers in to the city with open arms. The friendly Games, right enough!

And what about Team Scotland? Gutsy, unexpected, glorious - resulting in Scotland's most successful Games ever. The pre-games medal target of 34 - blown out of the water.

It's impossible to select one special moment.

That swim by Ross Murdoch and the look of sheer bewilderment on his face, the judo team sweeping the boards or Lynsey Sharp's silver after illness nearly floored her.

The list goes on - the achievements of gymnasts Daniels Keatings and Purvis, Eilidh Child delighting the Hampden crowd and Charlie Flynn's boxing success - not to mention his wonderful after-bout TV interview on the BBC!

I've been privileged to be in the thick of it, and albeit I'm slightly lacking in the sleep department, I've loved every moment.

I'll be honest there have been nervy times, as there always are when involved in live broadcasting - just ask Daniel Purvis.

After his gold medal win I was to interview him live on Reporting Scotland, we were top story, but with 5 seconds to go before we were on no-one could hear us back at base. But the technical gods were smiling and we made it!

One final thought - the thousands of spectators that filled venue after venue for the duration of the Games. They were knowledgeable, enthusiastic and brilliantly vocal. I have no doubt they helped Scotland to that historic medal haul.

I shall miss the madness and the mayhem and the magic of these Games.

He described Scottish athletes - who are celebrating a record haul of more than 50 medals - as "fantastic".

"Hearing the national anthem in venues across the city has been hugely inspiring and emotional, and we have celebrated every medal as if it was the most important one," he said.

"But, we aren't just celebrating our medal winners; every single member of Team Scotland has been incredible and their performances have done Scotland proud."

Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg, who was in Edinburgh visiting the Murrayfield Wanderers rugby ground, said: "On the last weekend of the Commonwealth Games it's a great weekend to celebrate sport, and how sport brings people together.

"It's been a very proud moment for Glasgow, for Scotland and indeed for the United Kingdom that the Commonwealth Games have gone so successfully. They have really been a wonderful festival of outstanding sport."

The leaders of some of the teams competing praised the planning behind the Games and the welcome they had received.

England chef de mission Jan Paterson said it had been a "fantastic experience" throughout.

She added: "Every single member of Team England has received the warmest of welcomes from the moment they arrived in Glasgow to their event finishing and that has made these Games so very special.

"We would like to publicly say thank you to the volunteers, fans in the stadium and the people of Glasgow who have played such a pivotal role in making these Games a success and so enjoyable for us."

Team Scotland chef de mission Jon Doig said Scottish athletes had "delivered for Scotland and themselves, their families and local communities".

Mr Doig said: "I couldn't be more pleased, they've been a fantastic group of people to work with and have bonded together so well.

"We had a team camp and I could see in the sea of 300 people the determination, excitement in the minds of these athletes.

"I could see at that stage we were going to be delivering something special, and they really have.

"I don't think they quite know how they have galvanised the country, but they will find out over the next week and month."
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The road race through the city centre was one of the last events at the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow

Mr Doig added: "This is no accident, this success. The support structure has been put in place in the last eight to 10 years to allow the athletes to do what they've been doing.

"There's also a change in attitude - there are people coming out knowing they can succeed at world level, they can take on the world's best and perform."

The chairman of Commonwealth Games Scotland, Michael Cavanagh, praised the athletes, supporters and workforce for making the Games such as success.

He said: "We'd like to thank everyone who's been involved but in particular the people of Glasgow, the people of Scotland, the 15,000 Clydesiders who have made that warm welcome that we have been hoping for just come to life, and of course a fantastic workforce, with the organising committee and the partnerships that have really delivered on the day.

"And, of course, the athletes - they have just come to the house and brought it down, so to speak."

David Grevemberg, chief executive of Glasgow 2014 said it was "a day for thank yous".

He praised the athletes, the workforce, those involved in organising the games, sponsors, the media and the baton bearers who took part in the Queen's Baton Relay.

He added: "A massive thank you goes to the people of Glasgow who embraced the Games and welcomed all athletes and visitors with sensational support, smiles and… selfies."
 
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Vcore89

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Bolt retiring in 2017?

Bolt focused on 200m and will compete until 2017

ESPN staff
August 3, 2014
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Usain Bolt won his maiden medal at the Commonwealth Games © PA Photos

Usain Bolt has revealed he only wants to compete in the 200m after the Commonwealth Games - while hinting that he will retire after the World Championships in 2017.
 

Goosehead

Legend
^^I think he will go for the Olympic treble treble..a 3rd Olympics of winning 100m, 200m, 4x100m.

I know he says this n that n blah blah but I bet he won't be able resist going for "the treble treble".
 

Vcore89

Talk Tennis Guru
^^I think he will go for the Olympic treble treble..a 3rd Olympics of winning 100m, 200m, 4x100m.

I know he says this n that n blah blah but I bet he won't be able resist going for "the treble treble".

A record breaking [each] triple treble would be his ultimate goal.
 
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