Australia’s swimmers buried their 2012 Olympics flop by claiming two world records on the opening day of the Commonwealth Games which brought only misery for superstar Bradley Wiggins.
Two years after a controversial Olympics yielded just one gold amidst claims of bullying, wild partying and abuse of prescription drugs, the Aussies were a revelation in the Glasgow pool.
Their women’s 4x100m freestyle relay squad set a new world record of 3 minutes, 30:98 seconds as they retained their Commonwealth Games title.
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Having already broken the Commonwealth Games record in the heats, the addition of 100m freestyle world champion Cate Campbell to the team of Bronte Campbell, Melanie Schlanger and Emma McKeon proved the difference as they shaved more than 0.7 seconds off the previous record held by the Netherlands.
England took the silver medal, with Canada coming third for bronze.
“It wasn’t even a topic that we had discussed, but I think we all had an inkling in the back of our heads that it was possible,” Schlanger said.
For McKeon, it was a second gold of the night after she had also claimed the 200m freestyle title in a Games record time of 1.55:57.
Australia’s Rowan Crothers broke his own world record to claim gold in the para-sport 100m freestyle in a time of 54:58.
Ross Murdoch shattered the Games record for the second time in a day to deny hot favorite Michael Jamieson as Scotland claimed gold and silver in the men’s 200m breaststroke.
Murdoch finished nearly a second ahead of his teammate in a time of 2.07:30, while Andrew Willis took the bronze for England.
Glasgow-born Jamieson had been one of the mot prominent athletes in the buildup to the Games having won silver in the same event at the 2012 Olympics.
Hannah Miley had claimed Scotland’s first swimming gold of the Games as she retained her 400m individual medley title in a new Games record time of 4.31:76.
Ryan Cochrane of Canada broke the Australian-Scottish stranglehold in the pool by claiming gold in the men’s 400m freestyle.
On the cycling track, 30-year-old Australian Anna Meares took 0.3 seconds off her own previous 500m time trial best of 33:758 to take gold in 33:435.
Four-time world champion Meares has now won a record-equaling five gold medals at the Games, joining compatriot Bradley McGee.
It was also a third successive victory in the event for Meares, who has now equaled Kathy Watt’s Australia women’s cycling record of seven Commonwealth Games medals.
“I decided to start cycling after watching Kathy at the 1994 Commonwealth Games and now some 20 years later I beat her in most golds, but breaking the record was not my biggest target. I just wanted to be the best,” Meares said.
Australia also won the men’s team pursuit gold in a Games record time of 3.54:851.
England, with former Tour de France winner Wiggins in the lineup, took silver. It was Wiggins’ fourth career Commonwealth Games silver medal.
“We’ve had limited preparations for this and hopefully will look back in two years with gold medals around our necks [at the Rio de Janeiro Olympics] thinking this was the starting point in Glasgow,” Wiggins said.
World champions New Zealand smashed the Commonwealth Games record on their way to winning the men’s team sprint.
England swept the opening triathlon golds, with Alistair Brownlee trumping younger brother Jonathan to win the men’s title after Jodie Stimpson earlier took gold in the women’s event.
Kimberley Renicks won hosts Scotland’s first gold of the Games when she claimed the women’s under-48kg judo title with victory over India’s Sushila Likmabam.
Kimberley’s sister Louise then completed a family double with victory over Kelly Edwards in the under-52kg final.
There was also a golden double in weightlifting for India when Sanjita Khumukcham won the women’s under-48kg title and Sukhen Dey took the men’s under-56kg.
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