Broadbell cruises to Commonwealth hurdles gold as Australia seal cycling double

Broadbell cruises to Commonwealth hurdles gold as Australia seal cycling double

Jamaica's Rasheed Broadbell celebrates after winning the men's 110m hurdles final at the 2022 Commonwealth Games
Jamaica's Rasheed Broadbell celebrates after winning the men's 110m hurdles final at the 2022 Commonwealth Games. Photo: Glyn KIRK / AFP
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Jamaica's Rasheed Broadbell equalled Colin Jackson's 32-year-old Commonwealth Games record as he cruised to victory in the 110m hurdles on Thursday as Australia won a cycling road race double.

Broadbell, 21, dominated the final from the start to win in 13.08sec, making up for the disappointment of last year, when injury prevented him going to the Tokyo Olympics.

Fellow Jamaican Hansle Parchment, the Olympic champion, had withdrawn earlier in the day due to a niggle just as he had done before last month's world championship final.

Heptathlon champion Katarina Johnson-Thompson's boyfriend Andrew Pozzi won bronze.

Laquan Nairn won the men's long jump at the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham
Laquan Nairn won the men's long jump at the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham. Photo: Glyn KIRK / AFP
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"I knew I had to stay focused and that is what I did," said Broadbell. "Sometimes, when you run, you don't know what is going to happen.

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"You just have to execute properly. I'm not sure if I clipped any hurdles."

He said Parchment gave him a call to tell him he had withdrawn.

"I'm not sure what the problem was, but he's an Olympic champion, so he knows best."

Broadbell's performance lit up a low-key evening athletics session in Birmingham, which was still a 30,000 sell-out.

LaQuan Nairn gave the Bahamas their first-ever men's long jump gold, while Australia's Matthew Denny won the discus.

Nairn won with a best leap of 8.08 metres, edging out Murali Sreeshankar of India on countback.

"I said in Eugene (at the world championships) that I wanted to come here and get a gold medal," said 26-year-old Nairn. "To say that and do it is great."

Sreeshankar gave India their first medal in the event since Suresh Babu won bronze in 1978.

"It feels good," he said. "This medal has been a long time coming. I have been waiting for a global medal for a very long time, but I kept missing out."

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Denny threw a best of 67.26 metres, with England's Lawrence Okoye taking silver a decade after he reached the Olympic final in London before departing to play in the NFL with the San Francisco 49ers.

Grenada's defending decathlon champion Lindon Victor is hanging on to his title by the slenderest of margins heading into Friday's final five events.

He has a total of 4,327 points, just 85 ahead of Cedric Dubler of Australia.

"I'm actually ahead of my score from Eugene (world championships where he finished fifth) nine days ago. That is a good sign," he said.

Reflecting the weakness of some of the fields in Birmingham, just 11 athletes competed in the two heats of the women's 400m hurdles -- with eight going through to the final.

Jamaica look hot favourites to take gold -- both defending champion Janieve Russell and 2019 world bronze medallist Rushell Clayton looked smooth in their respective heats.

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South African sprinter Akani Simbine missed the men's 100m medals ceremony.

The 28-year-old 2018 champion flew to Poland where the next Diamond League meet takes place on Saturday.

England's Jack Laugher won gold in the men's 1m springboard diving competition at the 2022 Commonwealth Games
England's Jack Laugher won gold in the men's 1m springboard diving competition at the 2022 Commonwealth Games. Photo: Oli SCARFF / AFP
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His absence failed to dislodge the smile of Kenya's first-ever Commonwealth Games 100m champion, Ferdinand Omanyala.

Cycling double

In the men's individual cycling time trial, Australia's two-time world champion Rohan Dennis won gold as former Tour de France winner Geraint Thomas took bronze despite a crash.

Dennis's victory made it a double for Australia after Grace Brown won the women's event.

Thomas's hopes of adding time-trial gold to the road race title he won in 2014 were dashed when he fell early in the ride.

"Sometimes it's bad luck, but today I'll take it on the chin and say it was my fault," said the 2018 Tour de France winner.

On the first night of diving at the Sandwell Aquatics Centre, England's Jack Laugher, who won a gold medal in the 3m synchro at the 2016 Rio Olympics, won the men's one-metre springboard

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England's Andrea Spendolini-Sirieix triumphed in the women's 10m platform competition, with Laugher's girlfriend, Lois Toulson, taking silver.

In the boxing competition, Welsh identical twins Ioan and Garan Croft, 20, are both guaranteed at least bronze medals while brother and sister Aidan and Michaela Walsh are also guaranteed medals for Northern Ireland.

England's Twenty20 women cricketers beat New Zealand by seven wickets to set up a semi-final against India, while favourites Australia will face New Zealand.

Canada won gold in the rhythmic gymnastics team event, with Australia second and England third.

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