TEAM Scotland are off to a great start at the Gold Coast Commonwealth Games 2018.
The games kicked off on the 4th April, with the traditional athletes parade led by Scotland. The games will wrap up on the 15th.
Until then, we'll be bringing you live updates of Scotland's winning medallists so check back regularly!
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Katie Archibald Cycling, Women's 3000m Individual Pursuit
Neil Fachie & Matthew Rotherham Cycling, Men's B&VI Tandem 1000m Time Trial
Neil Fachie & Matthew Rotherham Cycling, Men's B&VI Sprint
Duncan Scott Aquatics, Men's 100m Freestyle
Mark Stewart Cycling, Men's 40km Points Race
Ronnie Duncan, Derek Oliver & Darren Burnett Lawn Bowls, Men's Triples
Katie Archibald Cycling, Women's 25km Points Race
John Archibald Cycling, Men's 4000m Individual Pursuit
Jack Carlin Cycling, Men's Sprint
Neah Evans Cycling, Women's 10km Scratch Race
Paul Foster & Alex Marshall Lawn Bowls, Men's Pairs
Hannah Miley Swimming, Women's 400m Individual Medley
Ross Murdoch Swimming, Men's 200m Breaststroke
Neil Stirton Shooting, Men's 50m Rifle Prone
Mark Szaranek Swimming, Men's 400m Individual Medley
Marc Austin Triathlon, Men's Individual
Frank Baines Gymnastics, Men's Parallel Bars
Frank Baines, Kelvin Cham, Daniel Purvis, David Weir & Hamish Carter Gymnastics, Men's Artistic Team
Mark Dry Athletics, Men's Hammer
Neah Evans Cycling, Women's 25km Points Race
Stephen Milne, Duncan Scott, Dan Wallace & Mark Szaranek Aquatics, Men's 4x200m Freestyle Relay
Daniel Purvis Gymnastics, Men's Floor
Duncan Scott Swimming, Men's 200m Butterfly
Duncan Scott Swimming, Men's 200m Freestyle
Duncan Scott, Stephen Milne, Jack Thorpe & Kieran McGuckin Swimming, Men's 4x100m Freestyle Relay
Ian Shaw & Sandy Walker Shooting, Fullbore Rifle Pairs
Callum Skinner Cycling, Men's 1000m Time Trial
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TOTAL: 27 Medals
6 Gold, 9 Silver, 12 Bronze
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