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2010 Commonwealth Games - Delhi

LATEST: Welsh Olympic Champion Nicole Cooke writes about her time in Delhi for the 2010 Commonwealth Games from the time she arrived in the Village fresh from 4th in the Road Worlds to the closing ceremony. Nicole Cooke's Diary  Also: Paracyclist Sarah Storey shares her fascinating insights into 'village' life and what it's like to compete in a major international event. Sarah Storey's Athletes' Village Blog


ROAD RACING COVERAGE

SUNDAY 10 OCTOBER (Women's Road Race & Men's Road Race)
Yet more all-round excellence from the Australian team gave them a great double in the Delhi Road Races. Rochelle Gilmore claimed the Women's title win and Alan Davis the Men's: Reports: Women's Road Race | Men's Road Race


WEDNESDAY 13 OCTOBER (Women's TT, Men's TT)
The final day of cycling in the 2010 Commonwealth Games saw Gold for David Millar and Silver for Alex Dowsett in a thrilling Men's Time Trial. Earlier, England's Julia Shaw put in the ride of her life to take Bronze in a dramatic Women's TT, with the Gold Medal taken in an impressive display by Canada's Tara Whitten. Men's Time Trial report coming soon.  Report: Men's and Women's TT


TRACK RACING COVERAGE

TUESDAY 5 OCTOBER (Men's Pursuit & Kilo, Women's 500m TT)
The opening day of cycling action at the Delhi Velodrome saw the Australians in control, with three Commonwealth Games records and three gold medals. Highlights included one of the best Pursuit finals of recent years and Wales' Becky James making the podium in the 500m TT.  Day 1 Report & Results


WEDNESDAY 6 OCTOBER (Men's Keirin & Points, Women's Team Sprint & Points)
Day two at the IG Sports Complex bought controversy in the men's Keirin, and four medals for the home nations. We've got all the latest action from Delhi. Day 2 Report & Results


THURSDAY 7 OCTOBER (Men's Sprint & Pursuit, Women's Sprint & Scratch)
Day three presented medals for Wales, Northern Ireland and England as the track events began to reach their conclusion. There was no denying that overall, the Australian's ruled the boards as their medal tally neared double figures. Day 3 Report & Results


FRIDAY 8 OCTOBER (Women's Individual Pursuit, Men's Team Sprint, Men's Scratch)
Wendy Houvenaghel took silver in the Women's pursuit in a thriller against Shanks of New Zealand. Meanwhile Australia took gold in the Men's Team Sprint final, a race dominated by a huge crash for New Zealand's Sam Webster. The track action was rounded out by a third gold for Australian sensation Cameron Meyer in the Men's Scratch.   Day 4 Report & Results