Commonwealth Games

Canada strikes Commonwealth gold in team gymnastics

Canada won gold Friday in the Commonwealth Games women's artistic gymnastics team final, beating out England and host Australia.

Women win event for first time since 1990

Ellie Black competes on the uneven bars during the women's gymnastics team final in Gold Coast, Australia. Black helped her Canadian squad win the gold medal. (Cameron Spencer/Getty Images)

Canada won gold Friday in the Commonwealth Games women's artistic gymnastics team final.

Ellie Black of Halifax, Isabela Onyshko of Minnedosa, Man., Jade Chrobok of Toronto, Shallon Olsen of Surrey, B.C., and Brittany Rogers of Calgary finished ahead of runner-up England and Australia at Coomera Indoor Sports Centre in Gold Coast, Australia.

It's Canada's first women's team gymnastics gold at the Games since 1990.

Gymnastics Wrap: Canadian women golden in team competition

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Team Canada was impressive throughout 4 routines to win the women's team artistic gymnastics competition at the 2018 Commonwealth Games.

The women had to watch England and Australia before finding out which medal they won.

"It was nerve-racking watching," Black said. "These teams are so great. It's an incredible feeling to know that we went out and did our job today, and I'm really proud of this team."

Black and Onyshko were part of the Canadian team that narrowly missed the medal podium four years ago, finishing fourth in Glasgow.

Zach Clay of Coquitlam, B.C., Rene Cournoyer of Repentigny, Que., Scott Morgan of Vancouver, Cory Paterson of Montreal, and Jackson Payne of Calgary won silver Thursday behind winner England and runner-up Scotland.

The Canadian men won bronze four years ago.

Team Canada adds to medal haul

Canada won four medals on Day 2 of competition and now has 11 total. That trails only host Australia (36) and England (18).

Here's a breakdown of Canada's Day 2 medals:

Gold

  • Artistic gymnastics: women's team event

Silver

  • Weightlifting: Tali Darsigny in women's 58kg

Bronze

  • Swimming: Markus Thormeyer in men's 100m backstroke
  • Weightlifting: Rachel Leblanc-Bazinet in women's 53kg

With files from CBC Sports