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MENTS During the Para Powerlifting 32468LIFESTYLESPORT WEDNESDAY APRIL 11 2018WEDNESDAYCOURIERMAIL.COM.AU APRIL 11 2018 Elena’s dad knows his place pistol yesterday. “She says harshly than his other charges. athletes in my team.” Patel, who spent a year work- BEACH RHYTHMIC SHOOTING ‘hereNETBALL you are my coach, at SWIMMINGAfter Elena let her early LAWNElena, BOWLS 28, also won bronze ing in Brisbane after the 2010 VOLLEYBALL GYMNASTICS home you are my father’. lead slip in the final to Indian in the 10m air pistol on Sunday Commonwealth Games, pre- “She tries to keep distance ace Heena Sidhu, he wasn’t in what was her debut interna- vailed in the Queen’s Prize VINCE RUGARI between us anywhere in public afraid to point out where she tional final. fullbore rifle pairs with his SQUASH TABLE TENNIS WEIGHTLIFTING areasBASKETBALL and when I’m breaking wentWRESTLING wrong. ATHLETICS“It’s hard. When I was partner David Luckman. AS A coach, Vladimir Galia- this situation, she’s not com- But given the sacrifices she younger I didn’t take to him It was their second straight bovitch gives his daughter a fortable, and I’m feeling not made to prepare for the Games well,” she said. “I didn’t listen success, after taking out the pass mark after her two-medal comfortable. by taking three months off her to him enough, probably. same event in Glasgow 2014. MOUNTAIN PARA haulBADMINTON at the Games. ROAD“I feel CYCLING as if she’s a part of my jobBOXING as a surgical registrar in ARTISTIC“He’s not a nagging parent. “My second child was born BIKING POWERLIFTING As a father? Well, that team. Honestly, I didn’t feel as Melbourne to pack in more HeGYMNASTICS just wants the best for me here, so he feels like he’s an might take a few more hours to a father before you asked me. I training, he couldn’t have too and on the range. He’s the one Aussie,” Patel said. compute. can’t divide it.” many complaints. that knows what’s best.” “He always wanders around RUGBY HOCKEY TRIATHLON“She has set up such strict TRACKIf anything, CYCLING Vladimir, one of DIVING“I don’t know how she de- It was a good day for doc- the house without any shoes SEVENS rules,” the Australian pistol the country’s leading instruct- cided this stuff, to leave her tors with Australian affinities on. If that’s not a sign of being guru said after Elena Galia- ors, reckons he treats his Bela- work,” Vladimir said. at Belmont Shooting Centre. a Queenslander, I don’t know SACRIFICES: Elena Galiabov- bovitch won silver in the 25m rus-born daughter more “I’m pleased to have such English surgeon Parag what is.” itch with her silver medal. FLYING HIGH: (main) Fabrice Lapierre in full flight in the long jump qualifying; (far left) divers train before competition starts today; and (below left) Esther Oyema of Nigeria wins gold in the women’s lightweight final MOMENTS during the Para Powerlifting. YOU CAN’T Pictures: AFP, Getty Images 8 MISS MOMENTS YOU 8 CAN’T MISS MOMENTS YOU 8 CAN’T MISS MOMENTS YOU 8 CAN’T MISS MOMENTS YOU RESULTS ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS Mercyline Chelangat (UGA) 31:48.41 3, Bronze: Rebecca Rixon/Rosemaree Rixon/ SQUASH 1:07.05 2, Georgia Bohl (AUS) 1:07.22 3, +90kg: Snatch - Clean and Jerk - Total: CAN’T MISS MEN Celia Sullohern (AUS) 31:50.75 6, Madeline Connie-Leigh Rixon/Sharon Callus (s) (MLT) MEN Leiston Pickett (AUS) 1:08.04 6, Jessica Feagaiga Stowers (SAM) 113kg 140kg 8 Vault - Total: Christopher Remkes (AUS) Hills (AUS) 32:01.04 8, Eloise Wellings 17 d Jackie Foster/Joanna Cooper/Pricilla Singles - Gold: James Willstrop (ENG) Hansen (AUS) 1:08.53 8. 253kg 1, Charisma Amoe-Tarrant (NRU) 14.799 1, Courtney Tulloch (ENG) 14.666 2, (AUS) 32:51.47 16. Westlake/Leanne Chinery (s) (CAN) 8. 3 d Paul Coll (NZL) 0 (11-9 11-4 11-6). 200m butterfly: Alys Thomas (WAL) 101 142 243 2, Emily Campbell (ENG) 103 Dominick Cunningham (ENG) 14.333 3. 100m: Michelle-Lee Ahye (TTO) 11.14s Bronze: Nafiizwan Adnan (MAS) 3 d Joel 2m05.45s (GR) 1, Laura Taylor (AUS) 139 242 3, Deb Lovely-Acason (AUS) 101 Parallel Bars - Total: Marios Georgiou 1, Christania Williams (JAM) 11.21 2, Gayon PARA POWERLIFTING Makin (WAL) 2 (11-7 6-11 9-11 11-4 11-5). 2:07.39 2, Emma McKeon (AUS) 2:08.05 3, 125 226 4. MEN (CYP) 14.533 1, Nile Wilson (ENG) 14.533 Evans (JAM) 11.22 3. WOMEN Brianna Throssell (AUS) 2:08.82 5. 2, Frank Baines (SCO) 14.400 3. Lightweight: Roland Ezuruike (NGR) Medal Standings BADMINTON Singles - Gold: Joelle King (NZL) 3 d 100m freestyle: Bronte Campbell (AUS) Gold Silver Bronze Total Horizontal Bar - Total: Nile Wilson (ENG) 224.3 pts 1, Paul Kehinde (NGR) 219.9 2, Sarah-Jane Perry (ENG) 2 (16-14 11-8 6-11 52.27s (GR) 1, Cate Campbell (AUS) 52.69 Mixed Team - Gold: INDIA 3 d MALAYSIA Ali Jawad (ENG) 182.7 3, Nang Nguyen 1. Australia 41 34 34 109 14.533 1, Cory Paterson (CAN) 14.000 and 1: Mxd Doubles: Satwik Rankireddy/ 11-13 11-8). Bronze: Tesni Evans (WAL) 3 d 2, Taylor Ruck (CAN) 53.08 3, Shayna Jack James Hall (ENG) 14.000 eq 2, Michael (AUS) 142.3 8. (AUS) 53.83 4. 2. England 23 27 20 70 Ashwini Ponnappa d Peng Soon Chan/Liu Nicol David (MAS) 1 (11-7 3-11 12-10 11-7). 3. India 11 4 5 20 Tone (AUS) 12.733 5. WOMEN Ying Goh 21-14 15-21 21-15. Men Singles: SWIMMING TABLE TENNIS 4. New Zealand 8 10 7 25 WOMEN Srikanth Kidambi d Chong Wei Lee 21-17 Lightweight: Esther Oyema (NGR) 141.6 MEN MEN 5. South Africa 8 5 5 18 Balance Beam - Total: Alice Kinsella 21-14. Men Doubles: Satwik Rankireddy/ pts (WR) 1, Lucy Ejike (NGR) 134.1 2, Zoe 6. Canada 7 17 13 37 (ENG) 13.700 1, Georgia-Rose Brown 200m backstroke: Mitch Larkin (AUS) Team - Gold: INDIA 3 d NIGERIA 0: Chirag Chandrashekhar Shetty lost to V Newson (ENG) 106.1 3, Kelly Cartwright 1m56.10s 1, Bradley Woodward (AUS) 7. Wales 7 7 4 18 (AUS) 13.066 2, Kelly Simm (ENG) 13.033 Shem Goh/Wee Kiong Tan 15-21 20-22. (AUS) 69.9 7. Sharath Achanta d Bode Abiodun 4-11 11-5 1m56.57s 2, Josh Beaver (AUS) 1m57.04s 3. 11-4 11-9, Sathian Gnanasekaran d Segun 8. Scotland 6 9 12 27 3, Emily Whitehead (AUS) 12.500 5. Women Singles: Saina Nehwal d Soniia Heavyweight: Ndidi Nwosu (NGR) 110.4 9. Cyprus 4 0 2 6 Floor Exercise - Total: Alexandra Eade Cheah 21-11 19-21 21-9. S7 50m freestyle: Matthew Levy (AUS) Toriola 10-12 11-3 11-3 11-4, Harmeet pts 1, Louise Sugden (ENG) 89.2 2, Joyce 28.60s 1, Christian Sadie (RSA) 29.65 2, Desai/Sathiyan Gnanasekaran d Olajide 10. Nigeria 3 4 0 7 (AUS) 13.333 1, Latalia Bevan (WAL) Njuguna (KEN) 89.0 3. 13.000 2, Shallon Olsen (CAN) 13.266 3, CYCLING ROAD Wei Soong Toh (SGP) 29.83 3, Rohan Bright Omotayo Bode Abiodun 11-8 11-5 11-3. 11. Samoa 2 2 0 4 Georgia-Rose Brown (AUS) 13.100 5. MEN SHOOTING (AUS) 30.71 5, Matthew Naanappel (AUS) Bronze: ENGLAND 3 d SINGAPORE 0: 12. Malaysia 2 1 3 6 Individual Time Trial: Cameron Meyer MEN 30.75 6. Paul Drinkhall d Ning Gao 13-11 11-5 11- 13. Uganda 2 0 1 3 ATHLETICS (AUS) 48m13.04s 1, Harry Tanfield (ENG) 50m breaststroke: Cameron Van Der 9, Liam Pitchford d Shao Feng Ethan Poh 14. PNG 1 2 0 3 MEN 48:43.30 +30.26 2, Hamish Bond (NZL) Skeet: Georgios Achilleos (CYP) 57 Burgh (RSA) 26.58s 1, Adam Peaty (ENG) 11-9 11-7 7-11 11-3, David McBeath/Paul 15. Singapore 1 1 1 3 T38 100m: Evan O’Hanlon (AUS) 11.09s 48:45.45 +32.41 3, Callum Scotson (AUS) (GR) 1, Ben Llewellin (WAL) 56 2, Gareth 26.62 2, James Wilby (ENG) 27.37 3 Jake Drinkwater d Xue Jie Pang/Shao Feng 16. McAuley (NIR) 45 3. Trinidad & Tobago 1 1 0 2 1, Dyan Buis (RSA) 11.33s 2, Charl Du Toit 49:35.65 +1:22.61 4. Packard (AUS) 27.53 4 James McKechnie Ethan Poh 6-11 11-13 11-4 11-9 13-11. 17. Fiji 1 0 1 2 (RSA) 11.35s 3 (T37 WR), Samuel Walker Queens Prize Pairs Day 2 - Total: Parag (AUS) 27.59 5. 17. Northern Ireland 1 0 1 2 WOMEN Patel/David Luckman (ENG) 584-61v 1, WEIGHTLIFTING (AUS) 11.80s 5. Individual Time Trial: Katrin Garfoot 100m butterfly: Chad Le Clos (RSA) 19. Bermuda 1 0 0 1 Shot Put: Tomas Walsh (NZL) 21.41m Chris Watson/Gareth Morris (WAL) 582-58v 50.65s (GR) 1, James Guy (ENG) 51.31 2, MEN 20. Jamaica 0 2 2 4 (AUS) 35m08.09s 1, Linda Villumsen (NZL) 2, Alexander Walker/Ian Shaw (SCO) 582- 1, Chukwuebuka Enekwechi (NGR) 21.14 36:03.01 +54.92 2, Hayley Simmonds Grant Irvine (AUS) 51.50 3, David Morgan +105kg: Snatch - Clean and Jerk - Total: 21. Kenya 0 1 2 3 2, Tim Nedow (CAN) 20.91 3, Damien 49v 3, Jim Bailey/Ben Emms (AUS) 580-54v (AUS) 51.94 4.
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