David wins squash gold in Glasgow

Published July 29, 2014
Konstantinos Stathelakos of Cyprus competes in the qualifying round of the men’s hammer throw event at the Hampden Park on Monday. — Photo by AFP
Konstantinos Stathelakos of Cyprus competes in the qualifying round of the men’s hammer throw event at the Hampden Park on Monday. — Photo by AFP

GLASGOW: Nicol David won Malaysia’s second gold of the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow on Monday, crushing English world champion Laura Massaro 12-10, 11-2, 11-5 in a one-sided final which lasted just 44 minutes.

The world number one started slowly and trailed 8-2 in the opening game before finding her range to dominate proceedings.

“It is a great win — probably even more special being the Commonwealth Games gold medal,” said David.

“To actually win it for the second time round is such an amazing feat. It’s such a high being at the Commonwealth Games. It’s the pinnacle of any squash multi-sport games to be winning this gold.”

In bowls, South Africa defeated Northern Ireland 19-10 to take the men’s triples gold and Scotland’s Alex Marshall and Paul Foster were too good for Malaysia in the men’s pairs final winning 20-3.

It was a 12th gold medal for the hosts, topping Scotland’s previous record tally of 11 won at the Melbourne 2006 Commonwealth Games.

For South Africa the win made it two golds out of four in the bowls so far following success in the women’s fours on Sunday with New Zealander Jo Edwards taking the women’s singles.

India won a seventh gold medal of the games through Jitu Rai in the men’s 50m pistol at Carnoustie on Scotland’s east coast, while England’s Dan Greaves topped the para-sport discus competition at Hampden Park.

Star turn on the first full day of action in the famed football arena was Olympic champion Kirani James of Grenada as he progressed smoothly to the semi-finals of the men’s 400m, winning his heat in 45.52 seconds.

But the top performance of the morning session, however, belonged to Canadian decathlete Damian Warner, who produced a blistering 10.29sec in the opening 100m of the two-day 10-discipline event.

The Games record and personal best gave Warner, the reigning world bronze medallist, a massive 1,025 pts to kick off his campaign.

England’s John Lane and South African Willem Coertzen were next fastest with 10.71 and 10.88sec, the only other decathlete to dip under the 11sec barrier being Welshman David Guest.

Lane followed up on his 100m personal best with another in the second event, the long jump, managing a best of 7.50m at his second attempt. Warner leapt out to the exact same distance to consolidate his lead on 1960pts from Lane’s 1861.

Over in the pool Australia’s Cameron McEvoy took first blood in the men’s 50m freestyle heats ahead of Aussie rival James Magnussen.

McEvoy was beaten to gold in the 100m freestyle on Sunday night, but qualified for Monday evening’s semi-finals fastest in a time of 22:04sec.

“It felt surprisingly good after last night,” said McEvoy. “Mentally it is a bit difficult coming in after last night, but it is only one lap.”

McEvoy already has four medals from the meet in Glasgow as he also took silver in the 200m freestyle and was part of the Aussie team that struck gold in the 4x100m and 4x200m freestyle relays.

In shooting, England’s Michael Gault failed in his bid to become the all-time most-decorated Commonwealth Games competitor as he missed out on qualification for the final of the men’s 50m pistol won by India’s Rai.

Gault on Saturday tied the all-time record of 18 with a medal in the 10m air pistol.

Medals table

Country Gold Silver Bronze Total

Australia 27 21 27 75

England 24 17 19 60

Scotland 12 8 11 31

India 7 11 7 25

Canada 7 3 8 18

New Zealand 6 5 11 22

South Africa 6 5 8 19

Wales 2 9 9 20

Nigeria 2 3 3 8

Kenya 2 3 0 5

Cyprus 2 1 2 5

Singapore 2 0 1 3

Malaysia 1 5 4 10

Cameroon 0 1 1 2

Northern Ireland 0 1 1 2

Bahamas 0 1 0 1

Bangladesh 0 1 0 1

Isle of Man 0 1 0 1

Jamaica 0 1 0 1

Pakistan 0 1 0 1

Papua New Guinea 0 1 0 1

Sri Lanka 0 1 0 1

Ghana 0 0 1 1

Mauritius 0 0 1 1

Samoa 0 0 1 1

Uganda 0 0 1 1

Zambia 0 0 1 1

Published in Dawn, July 29th, 2014

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