Stephanie Morton has collected Australia's 100th Commonwealth Games cycling gold medal with a win in the women's sprint.
The 27-year-old also defended her title from Glasgow.
"It is an honour to receive the 100th gold medal for Australia in cycling," she said.
"This is a testament to the great Australian cycling program."
The velodrome has been fast for the cyclist with Games and World Records broken left, right and centre.
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Morton was just one of the athletes yesterday to break a record when she flew through her women's sprint qualifying event in a time ofย 10.524 seconds.
"After Glasgow, I came into the Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games with expectations, and reminisced on what it means to win a gold medal - it's been very special," she said.
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