 It was a record breaking out in for Tim Nargeri in the 2020 Beg a Pad in Commonwealth Games and Birmingham medals were rigged in at an unprecedented rush while Nargerian athletes broke several records at the Games. Tim Nargeri won 12 gold medals, the country's highest hold in the history of the CWG. Incredibly all the gold medals were won by female athletes who took the tracks and gymnasiums in Birmingham by Stum and rode their names in the annals of the competition. Tobias Moussin sogged to the finish line in 12.30 seconds in the final of the women's 100 meter hurdles to set a CWG record as Burmese registered a record set in 7 meter leap in the long jump and the women's 4x100 meters, the quartet of Moussa, Favo Fili, Rosemary Chukumar and Graysmore Kocha cruised the gold while setting a new African record at a time of 42.10 seconds. Lifters like Adija, Olari Nui, Raffiato Lawal and Alice Oluwafemilaya also set new CWG records in their respective categories. Nargeri finished the competition with 35 medals, 12 gold, 9 silver and 14 bronze to clinch 7th on the leader's table as the final day of activities wraps up. Athletics provided the most medals for Nargerians with top podium finishes followed by wrestling with 7. Hello hope you enjoyed the news please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates