Australia continues to lead the medal tally at the Commonwealth Games

Monday, 01 August 2022 - 15:05

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Team Sri Lanka took part in a number of different competitions during day 3 of the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham, including the Men’s and Women’s All-Around Finals in Gymnastics.

Akalanka Peiris could not make it through the 1st round of the Men’s 50 meters Backstroke but gave it his best, finishing with a National Record of 26.15 seconds. He finished 7th in his heat.

Ruchira Fernando and Milka de Silva competed in the Men’s and Women’s All-Around Final in Arena Birmingham.

Fernando finished in 16th place out of 18 finalists, while de Silva unfortunately could not finish as she seemed to suffer from an injury.

De Silva managed scores of 10.500 in the Parallel Bars and 10.550 in the Balance Beam but could not put in performances for the Vault and Floor Exercise disciplines.

Australia continues to lead the medal tally at the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham.

They are leading with 13 gold, 8 silver and 11 bronze, followed by New Zealand with 7 gold, 4 silver and 2 bronze, while the host nation, England is in third place with 5 gold, 12 silver and 4 bronze.

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