New Zealand scooped up gold, silver and bronze medals at the Commonwealth Games overnight.
Gold and silver came from the mountain biking track, with defending champion Same Gaze topping the podium.
Fellow New Zealander Ben Oliver wasn't far behind, crossing the line 30 seconds later to claim the silver medal.
There was some controversy around Gaze's gold medal at the last Commonwealth Games, after he accused his then teammate Anton Cooper of poor sportsmanship for overtaking him while he was trying to fix a punctured tyre.
Gaze apologised and was later diagnosed with depression.
He told Morning Report he's grown a lot from that experience, and this win means so much more as a result.
It was bronze for swimming sensation Lewis Clareburt in the 200-metre Individual Medley
The bronze is his third medal of the games, after he won gold in both the 400-metre version of the event, and the 200-metre butterfly.
Former Commonwealth Games swimmer Moss Burmester told Morning Report it was clear Clareburt wasn’t happy with the result, but he had done well at the games.
In other medals overnight, Kody Andrews came away with silver in the men's Judo over 100 kilo final, and fellow judoka athletes Moira Koster and Sydnee Andrews both won bronze in their weight classes.