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2022 Commonwealth Games: Prelims Day 5 Live Recap

HOUSING GAMES 2022 Day 5 of the 2022 Commonwealth Games will feature the elimination of 200 men’s backs, 200 women’s flys, 50 free men’s, 50 women’s backs, 4×100 mixed medley relay and 1500 men’s free. The men’s 1500 preliminary round has only two rounds, which will take place at the end of this morning’s session. Today will mark yet another women’s backstroke thriller, as we take a look at Australia Kaylee McKeown Commonwealth Record holder, and Canada Kylie Masse compete in the women’s 50 jersey number. While that may not be the case this morning, the Commonwealth Games Record looks poised to go down in the event, as both McKeown and Masse are below 27.56 records. In this case, the Australian sprinter Mollie O’Callaghan has been under the record as well, coming in at 27.46, while Medi Harris of Wales tied the record with her leading time. No young Canadians McIntosh Summer , the women’s 200 airfield was wide o...

Commonwealth Games 2022: Day 4 Prelims Live Recap

HOUSING GAMES 2022 Friday, July 29 – Wednesday, August 3, 2022 Birmingham, England Sandwell Aquatic Center Start Time Prelims: 10:30 am local / 5:30 am ET Finals: 7pm local / 2pm ET KPK (50m) Meet Central event schedule Login (PDF) Live Results DAY 4 PRELIMS START LIST 200 Princess Back World Record: Regan Smith, USA – 2:03.35 (2019) Commonwealth Records: Kaylee McKeown Australia – 2:04.28 (2021) Commonwealth Match Record: Kylie Masse BISA – 2:05.98 (2018) FULL RESULT top 8: Kaylee McKeown (AUS) – 2:10.95 Kylie Masse (CAN) – 2:11.27 Minna Atherton (AUS) – 2:11.38 Katie Shanahan (SCO) – 2:11.48 Holly McGill (SCO) – 2:13.03 Charlotte Evans (WAL) – 2:14.68 Gemma Atherley (JEY) – 2:17.47 Cassie Wild (SCO) – 2:17.94 Kaylee McKeown and Kylie Masse both looked in control to clinch wins in their respective rounds in the women’s 200 jersey, touching on as the top two qualifiers head into the final. McKeown won gold at 2022 World at 2:05.08 and Masse took fifth at 2:08.00, so they bot...

MasterChef recap: Tonight, is the night, when four becomes three

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The competition is coming to a serious end: a time when the slightest error in timing or temperature, the most misplaced leap, can mean the difference between being a well-adjusted member of society, and being a sob. on rats in the gutter the rest of your life. Tonight we discover who will make it to the top three, and who will finish fourth – a position some consider the most embarrassing finish of all. Today’s three cooks – Daniel, Sarah and Keyma – are so stressed that they move in slow motion. From above, Billie looked, rightly remembering he was a higher life form. Today cooks face a pressure test. But not just any pressure test: today will be set by Peter Gilmore, a chef so intimidating that it took Melissa three-quarters of an hour to introduce him. Judges tonight Andy, Pete, Melissa and Jock. Photo: Provided Gilmore walked in, causing a number of damp gussets among the assembled cooks: especially Keyma, who had reacted in such a way that her hu...