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Commonwealth Games Grandstand

on BBC One London

Two of England's gold medal hopes,
Sally Gunnell and John Regis , top the bill on another night of important athletics finals.
Gunnell is a strong favourite to retain the women's
400-metres hurdles title she won in Auckland four years ago, the race is scheduled to start at
9.15. Regis, who recently broke the British record, is another hoping for a second successive gold when the men's metres gets underway at 9.55. Regis is confident he'll be fit to run despite missing this event in the European
Championships through injury.
The women's 200-metres final, for which Katherine Merry was hopingto clinch a place, starts at 9.35 and the final of the men's high jump, where
England's Steve Smith and Dalton Grant are part of world-class field, begins at 9.45.
There is also a roundup of the day's other events in Victoria with news of medals decided in bowls, cycling, rhythmic gymnastics, shooting and weightlifting.
The programme is introduced by Desmond Lynam , with Daley Thompson and David Moorcroft , commentary by David Coleman , Stuart Storey , Paul Dickenson and Brendan Foster.

Contributors

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Sally Gunnell
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John Regis
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Katherine Merry
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Steve Smith
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Dalton Grant
Introduced By:
Desmond Lynam
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Daley Thompson
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David Moorcroft
Commentary By:
David Coleman
Commentary By:
Stuart Storey
Commentary By:
Paul Dickenson
Commentary By:
Brendan Foster.

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