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Night of gold and green

AUSTRALIA grabbed eight swimming medals, including three gold, in a record-breaking session in the Commonwealth Games pool on Saturday.

Teenager Taylor McKeown, Emily Seebohm and the women's 4x200 metres freestyle team all took gold and their colleagues also secured three silver and two bronze at the Tollcross Swimming Centre.

“Oh my goodness - Commonwealth champion,” the 19-year-old Taylor told reporters after winning the women's 200 breaststroke final.

“In the last 50 metres I couldn’t see where I was so I just went for it and tried to hold on.”

Australia began the evening well when Grant Irvine claimed the silver behind Olympic champion Chad le Clos of South Africa who retained his 200 butterfly title with a Games record time of one minute 55.07 seconds.

Taylor then stormed to gold, with team mate Sally Hunter snatching silver to ensure an Australian one-two.

Cate and Bronte Campbell became the first sisters to pick up medals in the same individual swimming event at the Games when they took silver and bronze respectively in the 50 freestyle behind English winner Fran Halsall.

Another gold and bronze followed for Australia when Emily edged out Georgia Davies of Wales and compatriot Belinda Hocking in the 100m backstroke.

Arch-rivals England also enjoyed a good night in the pool with Fran beating the Campbell sisters in a Games-best time of 23.96 seconds.

Eighteen-year-old Molly Renshaw swam a personal best in her first major final to take the bronze in the 200 breaststroke and Adam Peaty, 19, added to England's tally with a surprise gold and another Games record time in the 100 breaststroke.

Peaty pushed Olympic champion Cameron Van der Burgh of South Africa and Scotland's Ross Murdoch, a gold medallist in the 200 equivalent on Thursday, into second and third positions.

Fittingly, the night ended with another record and yet more gold for Australia as they edged out Canada and England in the women's 4x200 freestyle relay. Reuters

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