Clive Bramley of England dispensess two spent cartridges during the men's singles skeet final. Bramley finished fifthPhotograph: Ian Walton/Getty ImagesAustralia's Jessica Arrold scores the opening goal in the women's hockey final against New Zealand. The Kiwis twice came from behind to ensure the game finished 2-2, but the Hockeyroos won the shoot-out 4-2 to retain their title. England won the bronze medal game by beating South Africa 1-0Photograph: Cameron Spencer/Getty ImagesEngland's Jenny Duncalf, second left, and Laura Massaro both go for a shot as New Zealand's Jaclyn Hawkes, right, and Joelle King look on. The Kiwi pair won 2-0 to take gold in the women's doubles squash Photograph: Eranga Jayawardena/AP
The shadow of England's Christopher Froome is reflected on his helmet as he crosses the line to finish fifth in the men's 40km cycling road time trial. Scotland's David Millar won gold with a time of 47min 18.66secPhotograph: Victor R. Caivano/APScotland's Victoria Clow performs with the ball in the all-around rhythmic gymnastics final, where she finished in 14th placePhotograph: Julian Finney/Getty ImagesAustralia's Naazmi Johnston performs her ball routine on her way to winning the individual all-around gold medal Photograph: Kevin Frayer/APTom Daley on his way to taking his second gold of the games in the men's 10m platform diving competitionPhotograph: John Giles/PADaley's dive seen from below as he enters the waterPhotograph: Domenico Stinellis/APCallum Johnson of Scotland throws a big right hand in the direction of Northern Ireland's Thomas McCarthy, who counters with a left to Johnson's temple. Johnson's power told in the end and he took gold in the light-heavyweight 81kg divisionPhotograph: William West/AFP/Getty Images
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