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Collapse sours final day

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A MARATHON runner’s dramatic collapse struck a sour note on the last day of the Commonweal­th Games yesterday as hosts Australia finished runaway winners on the medals table with 80 golds.

Organisers defended the medical response but criticised bystanders for snapping pictures of a stricken Callum Hawkins, who keeled over 2km from victory.

In temperatur­es nudging 30C, Scotland’s Hawkins wobbled and went down twice, lying prone for some time before help arrived. “I, like many others, was distressed to see a wonderful athlete like Callum collapse during the closing stages of today’s marathon,” said chief organiser Mark Peters.

“I was also concerned about the behaviour of a small number of bystanders who chose to take images. This is not in keeping with the spirit of GC2018.”

TV commentato­rs and viewers blasted Hawkins’ wait for medical assistance, while many also criticised the bystanders who took pictures.

Marathon world recordhold­er Paula Radcliffe tweeted that there were “big questions” for the organising committee and medical staff.

Australian winner Michael Shelley ran past the prone Hawkins just as help arrived. The Scottish runner was taken to hospital but was not in a serious condition.

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