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Record-breaking Aussies rebound from Pearson pull-out

AFP  |  Gold Coast 

smashed world records in and on day one of the as they rebounded quickly from hurdler Sally Pearson's shock pull-out on Thursday.

Poster-girl Pearson's withdrawal with an Achilles problem made for a gloomy start to competition but it gave way to a triumphant evening for the hosts.

Australia's three gold medals at the Anna Meares Velodrome included a world record in the men's 4,000m team pursuit as they stamped their authority on the competition.

It was only a slightly less fruitful night for the Aussies in the pool, where they won two golds including a new world mark in the 4x100m women's freestyle relay.

Olympic champion won the men's 400m freestyle although Canada's pipped two Aussies -- fellow 17-year-old Ariarne Titmus, and -- in the women's 200m free.

Australia's Pearson, the 100m hurdles world champion and a resident, earlier said she was in tears when she realised she had to withdraw, but added: "My health comes first."

The former Olympic champion, 31, is the face of the Games but she said a long-standing Achilles' problem flared up two days ago and left her unable to clear hurdles in training.

"Of course, I did everything I possibly could. I left no stone unturned to get out here and race for in the 100m hurdles and the 4x100m relay," Pearson said.

"Everyone knows how much of a competitor I am and how much I love running for my country and my team-mates.

"I know I have a lot of fans who were wanting to watch me race. But for me, it is about my health and I want to go to (Olympics) in 2020."


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won the competition's opening gold medal in the women's triathlon, becoming Bermuda's first female medallist at the

In the men's race, Olympic gold and silver medallists Alistair and Jonny Brownlee of England trailed home 10th and seventh as the 2016 bronze-winner accelerated away for gold.

"I would have preferred it to be a full-distance race on a super-hard course," Alistair said, lamenting the decision to race over sprint distance, or half an Olympic course.

won the first of two gold medals for in weightlifting, a result he celebrated by dancing and doing a lap of honour of the lifting area.

also won their first gold through women's 48kg world champion weightlifter Chanu Saikham Mirabai, who set three new Commonwealth records in her runaway win.

"I was devastated after not winning a medal at the Rio 2016 Olympics, and since then I have made it my life's mission to become the best in my sport," Mirabai said.

"I am my biggest opponent. I strive to always beat my best records to ensure that I keep progressing forward."

had a day to remember when Anna Hursey, the Games' youngest competitor at just 11, won a doubles match in the women's team event against India, together with partner

England won the men's team and two gold medals through and James Wilby, who upset Scottish favourites and

But there was also controversy in the pool when defending champion of England was disqualified from the men's 50m butterfly heats for a false start.

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First Published: Thu, April 05 2018. 22:25 IST
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