Published on 12:00 AM, July 27, 2014

Bezzoubenko the Games queen

Bezzoubenko the Games queen

Patricia Bezzoubenko of Canada performs during her hoop routine in the rhythmic gymnastics individual apparatus final at the 2014 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow yesterday. The Canadian won gold in hoop, ball and clubs. Photo: Reuters
Patricia Bezzoubenko of Canada performs during her hoop routine in the rhythmic gymnastics individual apparatus final at the 2014 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow yesterday. The Canadian won gold in hoop, ball and clubs. Photo: Reuters

Canada's Patricia Bezzoubenko was crowned queen of the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow on Saturday, completing a five gold medal haul in rhythmic gymnastics while the undisputed king Usain Bolt arrived for Jamaican relay duty.
Bezzoubenko had already won two golds in the team and all-around events and she added three more on Saturday in the clubs, ball and hoop individual disciplines.
The one gold that escaped her grasp was in the ribbon which went to Francesca Jones giving Wales their first gold medal of the Games.
The other golds to be won early on in the third day of competition went to Australia's Daniel Repacholi in the men's 10m air pistol and England in the triathlon mixed team relay with the Brownlee brothers Alistair and Jonathan to the fore again.
But the toast of the town in that event was third-placed Mick Gault of England who at 60 won a record-equalling 18th Commonwealth Games medal.
New Zealand meanwhile crushed Canada 39-0 to get the Rugby Sevens tournament underway on a day when 27 gold medals were up for grabs notably in swimming, judo, shooting and cycling.
Set to make its Olympic debut in Rio in 2016, rugby union sevens, will have the chance to shine at Rangers' Ibrox Stadium.
The line-up is staggeringly strong for the abbreviated form of the game with all-conquering New Zealand bidding to maintain their remarkable unbeaten record and bid for a fifth successive gold medal that was kicked off by the Jonah Lomu-inspired triumph in Kuala Lumpur in 1998.
In netball, the two title favourites, Australia and England, played out a group stage thriller which the Australians edged 49-48.
In the morning qualifying session in the swimming pool there was more success for Scotland as Cameron Broady went faster that Olympic champion Chad le Clos in the 100m butterfly after being inspired by fellow Scots Ross Murdoch and Dan Wallace.
Murdoch and Wallace's success in the 200m breaststroke and 400m individual medley, allied to Hannah Miley's gold in the women's 400m individual medley, have given Scotland a great start after just two days on competition in the pool.