THE Commonwealth Games are under way with 12 athletes from Powys representing Wales in the Gold Coast.
Here's when you can keep track of all the action from Team Wales:
Thursday, April 5
WON: 3-2
Hockey: Wales v India (Phoebe Richards of Knighton and Delyth Thomas of Brecon)
LOST: 11-25
Bowls: Wales v Canada (Caroline Taylor of Berriew, Jess Sims of Llandrindod Wells and Emma Woodcock formerly of Presteigne)
WON: 30-7
Bowls: Wales v Niue (Caroline Taylor and Emma Woodcock)
LOST: 26-5
Bowls: New Zealand v Wales (Pauline Wilson of Builth Wells)
Friday, April 6
WON: 13-7
Bowls: Scotland v Wales (Caroline Taylor, Jess Sims and Emma Woodcock)
LOST: 22-10
Bowls: Scotland v Wales (Pauline Wilson)
LOST: 5-1
Hockey: England v Wales (Phoebe Richards and Delyth Thomas)
Saturday, April 7
LOST: 21-4
Bowls: South Africa v Wales (Pauline Wilson) 10.30am
Sunday, April 8
LOST: 22-12
Bowls: Australia v Wales (Pauline Wilson)
Monday, April 9
LOST: 16-20
Bowls: Wales v India (Jess Sims)
LOST: 2-0
Hockey: South Africa v Wales (Phoebe Richards and Delyth Thomas)
WON: 18-7
Bowls: Wales v Jersey (Caroline Taylor, Jess Sims and Emma Woodcock)
WON: 15-13
Bowls: Wales v England (Pauline Wilson)
Tuesday, April 10
WON: 22-14
Bowls: Wales v Jersey (Jess Sims)
WON: 23-20
Bowls: Wales v Zambia (Caroline Taylor and Emma Woodcock)
Wednesday, April 11
WON: 18-13
Bowls: Wales v Northern Ireland (Jess Sims)
LOST: 1-0
Hockey: Malaysia v Wales (Phoebe Richards and Delyth Thomas)
LOST: 17-23
Bowls: Wales v South Africa (Jess Sims)
LOST: 15-19
Bowls: Wales v New Zealand (Caroline Taylor and Emma Woodcock)
Thursday, April 12
04:30
Hockey: Wales v Ghana (Phoebe Richards and Delyth Thomas)
Friday, April 13
From 02:35
Athletics: 1500m heats (Tom Marshall of Rhayader)
10:52
Athletics: T47 100m (Morgan Jones of Newbridge)
Saturday, April 14
01:59
Rugby 7s: Wales v Uganda (Tom Williams of Montgomery)
08:31
Rugby 7s: Wales v Sri Lanka (Tom Williams)
00:33
Rugby 7s: Fiji v Wales (Tom Williams)
Sunday, April 15
11:15
Athletics: Marathon (Andy Davies of Newtown)
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