Commonwealth Games: Today at the Games - Season 1 / Year 2010
Season 1 / Year 2010
Delhi 2010
Episodes
Day 1
As the first day of competition ends, Sue Barker and Jake Humphrey present the pick of the late evening action, a look at some of the bigger stories of the day, interviews with the headline makers and a look forward to day two.
Day 2
Eighteen gold medals were won today with the focus of attention once again on the swimming and the start of the track cycling.
Highlights of the main action on the second day of competition, introduced by Sue Barker and Jake Humphrey.
Day 3
Sue Barker and Jake Humphrey introduce highlights from the busiest day yet of the Games, with 27 gold medals at stake. Athletics got under way, as well as more action in swimming and track cycling.
Day 4
Sue Barker and Jake Humphrey present highlights of all the key action on the fourth day of competition. Thirty-five gold medals were up for grabs, including medals in athletics, swimming and track cycling.
Day 5
Sue Barker and Jake Humphrey introduce the action from day five of the Commonwealth Games. Forty-three gold medals were won, including medals in athletics, swimming and the final day of track cycling.
Day 6
Thirty-two gold medals were won, including the conclusion of the swimming competition. Sue Barker and Jake Humphrey present highlights of all the significant action involving British teams and competitors as the Games reach the halfway stage.
Day 7
Sue Barker and Jake Humphrey present a round-up of the best of the action on the seventh day of the Commonwealth Games in Delhi. Twenty-nine gold medals were at stake with much expected from home nations competitors, including Nicole Cooke from Wales in the cycling road races. It was also another busy evening in the athletics.
Day 8
Thirteen gold medals were won on a day dominated by athletics, the start of the rugby sevens competition and boxing semi-finals. Highlights of the key competitions featuring athletes from the home countries come from Sue Barker and Jake Humphrey.
Day 9
Sue Barker and Jake Humphrey introduce highlights from day nine of the Games, including the final evening of athletics and the conclusion of the rugby sevens competition. They also take a look at how the home nations competitors fared on a day when 21 gold medals were won.
Day 10
Sue Barker and Jake Humphrey introduce highlights of the penultimate day of the Games. The focus of attention was on the boxing, where ten of the day's 29 medals were decided.
Day 11
Highlights of the closing ceremony, including the handover to Glasgow 2014, along with key action from the final 16 gold medals awarded.
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