Commonwealth Games 2026 Day 10: Gulveer wins bronze; Seven golds in boxing - Highlights
Boxing, Women's 51kg Final: Sakshi wins Round 1
Ruby White trying to push into Sakshi early on, but it is the Indian who lands the first punch of the match.
Sakshi is moving around the ring, but White has done well to land the punches. Those constant movement hasn't helped the Indian's cause, though she has landed a few blows too.
Sakshi will look to use her reach to good effect here against a much shorter opponent in the blue. She is doing her best to stay out of White's reach before landing her own punches.
An exciting first round that. Who have the judges got?
It is the Indian. Sakshi wins Round 1 unanimously.
Boxing, Women's 51kg Final: Sakshi Chaudhary in action
Sakshi Chaudhary will go up against Ruby White of England in the women's 51kg final first up.
Sakshi had defeated the likes of more fancied Nikhat Zareen and others to earn her spot in the Indian contingent.
Now she stands on the cusp of a gold medal...
Boxing: The final session is about to start
The final boxing session of the 2026 Commonwealth Games is slated to start at 9pm IST. A total of seven Indians will fight for gold, starting with Sakshi Chaudhary in women's 51kg.
India have so far won two gold medals and a silver in boxing with Preeti Pawar and Jaismine Lamboria winning their respective finals, while Jadumani Singh lost out.
Judo Women's 63 kg bronze medal bout: Unnati Sharma in action
Unnati will fight for the bronze medal against Skye Knoester of South Africa.
Unnati will aim to continue India's medal run in Judo on the second day as well. Three Indian athletes won medals on the first day of the Judo Programme.
Judo Women's 63Kg Semi-final: Unnati Sharma loses by an Ippon; will fight for bronze
Unnati has the first point of the bout, scoring a Yuko in the very first minute.
But then, Saya Middleton of Australia scored two back-to-back Waza-ari to confirm an Ippon and won the bout and book her place in the final.
Unnati will return now for the bronze medal bout in the evening session.
Judo Men's 90Kg Repechage: Karanjit Singh Maan loses on caution points
Karanjit Singh Maan was found passive by the judges, resulting in three caution points, which means a red card, and his opponent, Scott Cusack of Scotland, won the bout.
Judo Men's 81Kg Repechage: Harsh Tokas advances to bronze medal bout
Harsh dominated the bout throughout, scoring multiple points before pinning Peniamina Percival of Samoa in one minute and eight seconds.
He will now return for the bronze medal bout in the evening session.
Meanwhile, Inunganbi Takhellambam (70Kg) lost her Repechage bout to England's Jemima Beats-Brown on Ippon, ending her campaign in Glasgow.
Judo Quarterfinals: Unnati Sharma (W63Kg) is the only Indian to reach semis today; 3 Judokas in repechage
Unnati Sharma defeated New Zealand's Qona Christie with one Waza-ari and Yuko each to confirm her place in the women's 63kg semi-finals.
Meanwhile, Inunganbi Takhellambam (W70Kg), Harsh Tokas (M81Kg) and Karanjit Singh Maan (M90Kg) lost their respective quarterfinals.
All three Judokas will return to the Repechage round, hoping to keep their bronze medal hopes alive.
Bowls, Men's Pairs, Section B, India vs England: India loses to England.
India suffered a heartbreaking loss to England in a closely fought tie-breaker. England won the first set 4-3, while India won the second set 4-2, taking the match into a tie-breaker. England won the tie-breaker 1-0, bringing India's Commonwealth Games campaign to an end.
Despite registering four wins, India finished second in the Section B standings and missed out on a place in the semi finals.
Para Athletics, Men's Shot Put F57 Final: Soman Rana bags a gold medal; finishes with 13.40m
Soman Rana confirmed his gold medal with the first attempt of 13.38m, but he further improved his mark to 13.40m in his second attempt.
The world medalist couldn't find a better attempt after that but finished with the best of 13.40m to bag India's third gold in Para Athletics in Glasgow.
This also meant India confirmed another double podium in Para Athletics as Shubham Juyal won the silver medal with a best of 13.28m.
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