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Lara van Niekerk Gold Crowns a Five-Medal Night at Tollcross

Lara van Niekerk struck South Africa’s first women’s gold of Glasgow 2026, defending her 50m breaststroke title on a five-medal night for the swimmers at the Tollcross International Swimming Centre in Glasgow, Scotland on Tuesday, 28 July 2026.

Four years after her double in Birmingham and a road back through sustained illness and setbacks, the 23-year-old refused to be caught in the one-lap dash, touching in 30.43 to beat Australia’s Sienna Toohey by 0.11, before finding her parents in the crowd after the medal ceremony as the tears flowed. The gold, she conceded, “means more than the one four years ago because of the difficulties I’ve had to overcome.” Rebecca Meder finished eighth in 31.81.

Aimee Canny produced one of the races of the Games for silver in the 200m individual medley, a South African record 2:09.37. Fastest through the butterfly, she slipped to seventh at halfway, hauled in five rivals on her breaststroke leg and led with 25m remaining before Australia’s Jenna Forrester found her fingertips by 0.13. “Well, that was fun, wasn’t it?” said Canny, on her fourth podium of the Games, with Meder seventh in 2:11.23.

Danika Vyncke was overwhelmed by her first Commonwealth Games medal, silver in the S13 50m freestyle in an African record 28.41 after an African record 28.72 in the heats. “I simply can’t believe it,” said the Tuks swimmer. 

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The night closed with mixed 4x100m medley relay silver in an African record 3:42.61, Erin Gallagher and Canny holding off the chasing field over the final two legs, with heat swimmers Hannah Pearse and Georgia Nel sharing the medal. “We did it for Chad. We wanted to get that 20th medal for him,” said Gallagher, whose relay leg helped Chad le Clos to a record-equalling 20th Games medal.

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Olivia Nel placed fifth in the 50m backstroke final in 27.95, Jessica Thompson (24.92) and Caitlin de Lange (24.82) swam into Wednesday’s 50m freestyle final, Duné Coetzee won the slowest 800m freestyle heat by 10 seconds in 8:44.23 to await the fastest heat, and Laryne Jefferies placed eighth in the 69kg weightlifting.

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The final night in the pool brings the 200m breaststroke final with Kaylene Corbett’s preferred event at last on the programme, Canny and Meder alongside her subject to the morning heats, the 50m freestyle final for Thompson and De Lange, Coetzee’s 200m butterfly bid and the women’s 4x100m medley relay final to close the swimming programme. On the track, Ashley Erasmus contests the shot put final and Prudence Sekgodiso her 800m semi-final, Yane van der Merwe throws in the discus final at Scotstoun, Cheyenne Smith lifts in the 86kg, and Bridgit Herselman (née Calitz) opens the women’s singles on the greens against Zambia in the morning and Wales in the evening.


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Main Photo Caption: Lara van Niekerk shares the love after winning South Africa’s first gold by a woman at these Games, successfully defending her 50m breaststroke title, at the Tollcross International Swimming Centre in Glasgow, Scotland on Tuesday, 28 July 2026. Photo: Anton Geyser / Team SA Photo: Anton Geyser / Team SA

Photo 2 Caption: Rolene Streutker shoots for goal in Team South Africa’s 78-30 win over Northern Ireland, a third straight Games victory. Photo: Nic Bothma

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