Dai Greene and Leon Baptiste claimed victories as the Home Nations finished Sunday's athletics programme with six medals at the Commonwealth Games in Delhi.
Greene added the 400metres hurdles Commonwealth title to the European crown he won in Barcelona in the summer while Baptiste produced another solid performance following a personal best in his first run of the day to claim a convincing victory in the 200m at the Jawahar Lal Nehru Stadium.
Rhys Williams, second behind Greene in Barcelona, was third this time while fellow Welshman Christian Malcolm also finished in the bronze medal position in the 200m behind Baptiste.
Scotland's Eilidh Child was second in the 400m hurdles while Carl Myerscough claimed a bronze in the discus.
England's Vikki Hubbard missed out on a medal in the high jump as with a best effort of 1.83 with Kay Humberstone and Stephanie Pywell in a four-way tie for sixth.
The women's 200m final was postponed until Monday following a protest. It is believed the protest was made by Wales with Elaine O'Neill installed in the final replacing fastest qualifier Eleni Artymata who they claimed had run out of her lane. However, no official confirmation had yet been made.
Boaz Lalang led a Kenyan clean sweep in the men's 800m final.
Emma Jackson and Hannah England progressed to the 800m final after finishing first and second respectively in their heats.
Parjusha Maliakkal missed out on an historic first athletics gold for an Indian woman as Canada's Alice Falaiye triumphed with a final-round leap in Delhi this evening. Maliakkal finished with silver and Tabia Charles of Canada was third with a best leap of 6.44.
Earlier, Vikas Gowda was second for India in the men's discus. His best throw of 63.69 was not enough as Benn Harradine of Australia took gold in 65.45.






