The national anthem has been ringing out across the Commonwealth Games pool and velodrome once again this morning.
New Zealand has just won a fifth swimming gold medal after Andrew Jeffcoat powered to victory in the 50-metre backstroke.
The Aucklander forged a lead early in the one-length race and held off the challenge of South Africa's Pieter Coetze to win in a national record time of 24.65 seconds.
New Zealand's track cyclists stockpiled two gold and two silver medals overnight to finish the leading nation at the velodrome.
Ellesse Andrews, who had already won two golds and one silver at the weekend, crossed the line first in the women's Keirin this morning.
She told Sky Sport she's exceeded her own expectations at the Games.
Andrews is not the only cyclist to be bringing three golds home from the Birmingham Games - her teammate Aaron Gate has also topped the podium three times.
Gate was awarded his third gold this morning, after finishing first in the points race. Fellow New Zealander, Campbell Stewart, followed him over the line to win silver.
Gate told sky sport that the relationship is really strong between himself, Stewart and the rest of the team.
The first medal of the day came even earlier in the velodrome, with cyclist Michaela Drummond winning silver in the women's scratch race.
The track cycling is now over for the Games, with the New Zealanders finishing with a whopping 13 medals in the velodrome - eight of them gold.
New Zealand sits third on the medal table, with 24 medals overall -- 13 of those are gold.
Sports reporter Felicity Reid has been at the aquatics centre in Birmingham.