Jack Laugher has successfully retained his title in the 1m springboard event at the Commonwealth Games.
The 23-year-old was a class apart during the competition and eventually took gold with a score of 438.00 across his six dives - more than 25 points clear of his nearest competitor.
Laugher, who specialises in the 3m, managed a session-best score of 76.50 for his inward 2-1/2 somersaults and scored at least 70 points on all six of his dives.
Teammate Ross Haslam had been in line for a silver medal but scored just 30 points for his penultimate jump, the back 2-1/2 somersaults, and fell completely out of contention.
Silver went the way of the home nation and 22-year-old James Connor, who made certain of the medal with a 75.00 for his final dive, the forward 3-1/2 somersaults.
Scotland's James Heatly - 3m champion at the 2015 European Games - did enough to secure bronze, his total of 399.25 including a 74.25 for his forward 3-1/2 somersaults.
Haslam's older brother Jack Haslam also participated in the competition but could only finish 10th after a score of 325.05.