Portugal's Ines Henriques won the first gold of the day over in Berlin, when she took the women's 50km race walk in 4 hours, 9mins and 21secs ©Getty Images

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Jolanda Neff won gold for Switzerland in the women's mountain bike race at Cathkin Braes, which turned out to be the first of two Swiss triumphs in the hills ©Getty Images
Jolanda Neff won gold for Switzerland in the women's mountain bike race at Cathkin Braes, which turned out to be the first of two Swiss triumphs in the hills ©Getty Images
Inspired by his compatriot, Lars Forster then won the men's race, beating Italy's Luca Braidot by 24 seconds ©Getty Images
Inspired by his compatriot, Lars Forster then won the men's race, beating Italy's Luca Braidot by 24 seconds ©Getty Images
Great Britain then matched Switzerland's efforts, winning double gold in the diving pool. Eden Cheng and Lois Toulson won the first in the women's synchronised 10m platform final ©Getty Images
Great Britain then matched Switzerland's efforts, winning double gold in the diving pool. Eden Cheng and Lois Toulson won the first in the women's synchronised 10m platform final ©Getty Images
The Olympic champion in the synchronised 3m springboard event Jack Laugher then won gold in the second diving final of the day, the 1m springboard final, with a score of 414.60 ©Getty Images
The Olympic champion in the synchronised 3m springboard event Jack Laugher then won gold in the second diving final of the day, the 1m springboard final, with a score of 414.60 ©Getty Images
Svetlana Kolesnichenko won her third and fourth and Russia's sixth and seventh golds in artistic swimming. It means Russia will leave Glasgow with seven out of a possible eight artistic swimming titles ©Getty Images
Svetlana Kolesnichenko won her third and fourth and Russia's sixth and seventh golds in artistic swimming. It means Russia will leave Glasgow with seven out of a possible eight artistic swimming titles ©Getty Images
Britain's Duncan Scott won a surprising gold in the men's 200m freestyle final from lane eight, having qualified slowest ©Getty Images
Britain's Duncan Scott won a surprising gold in the men's 200m freestyle final from lane eight, having qualified slowest ©Getty Images
The final gold of the day was also claimed by the hosts. Great Britain won the women's 4x200m freestyle thanks to a surging swim from Freya Anderson in the last 30m ©Getty Images
The final gold of the day was also claimed by the hosts. Great Britain won the women's 4x200m freestyle thanks to a surging swim from Freya Anderson in the last 30m ©Getty Images
Over in Berlin, Dina Asher-Smith won the first of two golds for Great Britain in the 100m, corssing the line in a national record of 10.85secs ©Getty Images
Over in Berlin, Dina Asher-Smith won the first of two golds for Great Britain in the 100m, corssing the line in a national record of 10.85secs ©Getty Images
Zharnel Hughes then won the men's 100m title for Great Britain, after rival Jimmy Vicaut from France withdrew ©Getty Images
Zharnel Hughes then won the men's 100m title for Great Britain, after rival Jimmy Vicaut from France withdrew ©Getty Images