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Commonwealth Games 2014

December 2019

  • Mo Farah reacts as he crosses the finishing line to win the men’s 5,000m at the London 2012 Olympics

    The Guardian picture essay
    Olympics, World Cups and more: Tom Jenkins' pictures of the decade

    The Guardian and Observer sport photographer picks his favourite images from the thousands he shot during the past 10 years

May 2018

  • Jimmy Thoronka

    Sierra Leonean athlete can stay in UK after three-year legal fight

    Jimmy Thoronka, who was found sleeping rough a year after competing at Commonwealth Games, granted leave to remain

May 2016

  • Stephanie Inglis

    Judo star in coma after motorbike crash

    Scottish Commonwealth Games silver medallist Stephanie Inglis in intensive care after falling off motorcycle in Vietnam

September 2015

  • Jimmy Thoronka

    Sierra Leone sprinter Jimmy Thoronka offered UK sports scholarship

    Athlete absconded from 2014 Commonwealth games for fear of contracting Ebola at home and ended up sleeping rough in London

April 2015

  • The high rise flats in Sighthill in the North of Glasgow. Half of the flats have been demolished but several flats remain in the area. Many of the residents left behind are asylum seekers and refugees.

    Resilient cities
    Disappearing Glasgow: documenting the demolition of a city's troubled past

  • Melbourne Vixen Bianca Chatfield

    Netball: Comm Games gold medallist Bianca Chatfield to retire

March 2015

  • Amantle Montsho

    Amantle Montsho banned for doping after positive test at Glasgow 2014

  • 140x84 trailpic for Jimmy Thoronka Sierra Leone’s top sprinter

    Sierra Leone's top sprinter living homeless and hungry in London – video

January 2015

  • James Willstrop

    Willstrop's World
    James Willstrop: from career-threatening injury to Commonwealth Games glory

    When I was told that my career as a professional squash player could be ended by a hip injury I wondered if I should visit the local Job Centre. Twenty-five years of this punishing sport had taken their toll, but the end was not in sight just yet

December 2014

  • Siobhan-Marie O'Connor won three silver medals at the world short-course championships in Doha

    Face for 2015
    Siobhan-Marie O’Connor: I’m not going to world championships to be a tourist

    The teenage swimmer who made a splash at the Commonwealth Games hopes it was just the start of something big as she looks to Kazan and the 2016 Olympics
  • Nick Matthew of England in between James Willstrop of England and his reflection

    Tom Jenkins’s best sports photos of 2014 – in pictures

    Guardian and Observer staff photographer Tom Jenkins selects his best images from 2014 and recalls in detail how each one was created
    • 2014 in review
      The alternative 2014 sports awards: the year’s best gaffes, rows and grasshoppers

    • Sportblog
      Rugby union in 2014: 10 memorable moments

    • Eddie Izzard: Volunteers are the unsung heroes of sport

      Eddie Izzard

November 2014

  • geitz

    2014 Guardian world netball top 10: England's Geva Mentor voted No 1

    Goal keeper pips Australia’s Laura Geitz to the top spot after superb year for England and Melbourne Vixens

October 2014

  • Isobel Pooley

    Isobel Pooley knows no high jump limits after record summer

    After winning silver medal at the Commonwealth Games, she equalled the British high jump record and now has a two-metre jump in her sights, she tells Simon Burnton

September 2014

  • Prince Harry and Foo Fighters' frontman Dave Grohl.

    Music blog
    Why sporting events should retire the closing ceremony

    Tim Jonze: Usain Bolt wouldn’t sprint around the Pyramid stage at Glastonbury, so why are big-name acts like the Foo Fighters closing sporting events?

August 2014

  • Claudia Fragapane

    Claudia Fragapane: I was driving my mum crazy bouncing around the house

    Donald McRae: England’s Commonwealth queen explains her boundless energy and why she tries extraordinary moves no one has done before
  • Alex Salmond

    Scottish pro-independence movement are 'underdogs', says Alex Salmond

    First minister says yes campaign 'has work to do' as polls show support stalling after TV debate with Alistair Darling
  • Ian Jack

    Glasgow a friendly city? True enough, but this was not always its reputation

    Ian Jack
    Ian Jack: The city’s good humour seems to have become its official characteristic, bolstered by all this Commonwealth cheer. But of course, it’s a bit more complicated than that
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