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Team England's Elizabeth Simmonds edged into fourth in 200m backstroke

Belinda Hocking takes gold in the 200m backstroke final, with England's Elizabeth Simmonds just missing out on a medal.

Team England swimmer Elizabeth Simmonds has been edged out of the medals in the women's 200m backstroke final on Sunday, with gold going to Australia's Belinda Hocking.

Hocking led almost from the start and ended up with a Commonwealth Games record time of 2:07.24 to win the race ahead of her teammate Emily Seebohm.

Seebohm's time was some 1.27s further back at 2:08.51, with the final medal going to Canada's Hilary Caldwell, who was not far behind the silver medal spot.

Then came Simmonds of England, who just ran out of strength with 25m left, and her compatriot Lauren Quigley notched fifth in the final.

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Gold medallist Emily Seebohm of Australia poses during the medal ceremony for the Women's 100m Backstroke Final at Tollcross International Swimming Centre during day three of the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games on July 26, 2014
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