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Glasgow 2014: Big crowds expected at second day of Games Glasgow 2014: Big crowds head for day two at Games
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More than 100,000 people are expected at Commonwealth Games venues during the second day of competition. Large crowds have descended on Commonwealth Games venues as the second day of competition takes place amid an ongoing heatwave in Glasgow.
Medal events are taking place in track cycling, swimming, weightlifting and judo at venues in Glasgow. Medal events are being held in cycling, swimming, weightlifting and judo.
The shooting medal event takes place at the Barry Buddon Centre in Carnoustie. The shooting medal is being held at the Barry Buddon Centre in Carnoustie.
Scotland won 10 medals during the first day, including four golds, to claim third place in the medal table. England leads the table with six golds from 16 medals. Australia lies in second place.Scotland won 10 medals during the first day, including four golds, to claim third place in the medal table. England leads the table with six golds from 16 medals. Australia lies in second place.
In one of the shocks of the Games so far, Ross Murdoch broke the Commonwealth Games record as he easily beat fellow Scot Michael Jamieson to claim gold in the men's 200m breaststroke final.In one of the shocks of the Games so far, Ross Murdoch broke the Commonwealth Games record as he easily beat fellow Scot Michael Jamieson to claim gold in the men's 200m breaststroke final.
Murdoch finished nearly a second ahead of Jamieson - the poster boy of Glasgow 2014 - in two minutes 7.30 seconds, with England's Andrew Willis third.Murdoch finished nearly a second ahead of Jamieson - the poster boy of Glasgow 2014 - in two minutes 7.30 seconds, with England's Andrew Willis third.
Scots swimmer Hannah Miley won gold medal ahead of England's Aimee Willmott in the women's 400m individual medley.Scots swimmer Hannah Miley won gold medal ahead of England's Aimee Willmott in the women's 400m individual medley.
Much of the Scottish success came in judo, with six medal winners, including sisters Kimberley and Louise Renicks who won Scotland's first gold medals with victories before a raucous home crowd.Much of the Scottish success came in judo, with six medal winners, including sisters Kimberley and Louise Renicks who won Scotland's first gold medals with victories before a raucous home crowd.
Kimberley, 26, secured the first gold, beating India's Sushila Likmabam courtesy of an ippon in the 48kg weight category.Kimberley, 26, secured the first gold, beating India's Sushila Likmabam courtesy of an ippon in the 48kg weight category.
Louise, 31, overcame England's Kelly Edwards in a nervy 52kg final.Louise, 31, overcame England's Kelly Edwards in a nervy 52kg final.
There was more medal success for Scotland in the judo hall with Stephanie Inglis taking silver in the under 57kg category while Glasgow fighter Connie Ramsay secured bronze.There was more medal success for Scotland in the judo hall with Stephanie Inglis taking silver in the under 57kg category while Glasgow fighter Connie Ramsay secured bronze.
John Buchanan won bronze in the men's under 60kg category while James Millar took bronze in the under 66kg competition.John Buchanan won bronze in the men's under 60kg category while James Millar took bronze in the under 66kg competition.
Scotland's first medal of the games went to Aileen McGlynn and pilot Louise Haston who won silver in para-cycling.Scotland's first medal of the games went to Aileen McGlynn and pilot Louise Haston who won silver in para-cycling.
The pair came second in the women's sprint B2 tandem at the Sir Chris Hoy Velodrome.The pair came second in the women's sprint B2 tandem at the Sir Chris Hoy Velodrome.
The six venues hosting events in Glasgow on Friday are the Emirates Arena; Kelvingrove Lawn Bowls Centre; National Hockey Centre; SECC and Hydro; Scotstoun Sports Campus and Tollcross International Swimming Centre.The six venues hosting events in Glasgow on Friday are the Emirates Arena; Kelvingrove Lawn Bowls Centre; National Hockey Centre; SECC and Hydro; Scotstoun Sports Campus and Tollcross International Swimming Centre.
The venues will also host badminton, hockey, lawn bowls, netball, squash and table tennis.The venues will also host badminton, hockey, lawn bowls, netball, squash and table tennis.