Follow Team Scotland’s results at Birmingham 2022. This page will be updated regularly throughout each day as results come in from around the venues.
Swimming
Men’s 200m Individual Medley Final
Duncan Scott – 1st – GOLD
Mark Szaranek – 8th
Men’s 4x100m Medley Relay Final
Scotland – 3rd
BRONZE for Scotland
Women’s 4x100m Medley Relay Final
Scotland – 5th
Athletics
Women’s 10,000m Final
Eilish McColgan – 1st – GOLD
Sarah Inglis – 9th
Men’s High Jump – Final
William Grimsey – 7th
David Smith – 9th
Men’s T37/38 100M Final
Ross Paterson – 5th
Alexander Thomson – 7th
Badminton
Mixed Doubles
Christopher Grimley (SCO) 2 – 0 Eleanor Odonnell (MDV)
Men’s Singles Round of 64
Callum Smith (SCO) 2 – 0 Duane March (FLK)
Women’s Doubles Round of 32
Julie MacPherson and Ciara Torrance (SCO) 2 – 0 Laura Harada and Louise Williams (FLK)
Judo
Women’s 78kg
Rachel Tytler – 3rd – BRONZE
Women’s 78kg
Sarah Adlington – 1st – GOLD
Men +100kg
Andrew McWatt – 4th
Cycling – Mountain Bike
Men’s Cross-Country: Charlie Aldridge – 16th
Women’s Cross-Country: Isla Short – 4th
Netball
Women’s Team: Scotland 72 – 28 Barbados
Hockey
Men’s Team: Scotland 2 – 3 Pakistan
Women’s Team: Scotland 0 – 2 Australia
Squash
Mixed Doubles
Scotland 2 – 0 Barbados
Table Tennis
Men’s Singles Group 3
Gavin Rumgay (SCO) 4 – 0 Muhammad Baboolall (MRI)
Gavin Rumgay (SCO) 4 – 0 Jordan Wykes (JEY)
Women’s Singles Group 4
Rebecca Plaistow (SCO) 1 – 4 Karen Lyne (MAS)
Rebecca Plaistow (SCO) 4 – 0 Cynthia Kwasi (GHA)
Women’s Singles Group 14
Lucy Elliot (SCO) 4 – 0 Ying Ho (MAS)
Lucy Elliot (SCO) 4 – 1 Grace Rosi Yen (FIJ)
Men’s Singles Group 14
Colin Dalgleish (SCO) 4 – 0 Emmanuel Commey (GHA)
Colin Dalgleish (SCO) 4 – 0 Vicky Wu (FIJ)
Lawn Bowls
Para Women’s Pairs B6-B8 Finals
Scotland 17 – 5 Australia
GOLD for Scotland
Women’s Triples Sectional
Scotland 14 – 16 Wales
Men’s Fours Sectional
Scotland 8 – 13 Jersey
Para Mixed Pairs B2/B3 Sectional
Scotland 15 – 8 Wales
Women’s Pairs Sectional
Scotland 12 – 18 Northern Ireland
Scotland 7 – 19 England
Men’s Singles Sectional
Iain McLean (SCO) 19 – 21 Mridul Borgohain (IND)