South Africa's world record holder Cameron Van Der Burgh on Friday won the men's 50m breaststroke, adding a second gold to his 100m title. The 22-year-old world champion never looked like losing the race and touched home in a new Games record of 27.17sec, ahead of New Zealand's Glenn Snyders and Brenton Rickard of Australia, who both finished in 27.67.
Australia's Christian Sprenger came home next on 27.87. "I wasn't expecting to go that fast, but I'm stoked with the time," said Van Der Burgh.