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Scottish gymnast Emma White: 'Support from Commonwealth crowd helped me perform'

Scotland's Emma White tells Sports Mole that the home support helped her perform in subdivision one's all-around final at Glasgow 2014.

Team Scotland gymnast Emma White has admitted that the support from the crowd inspired her to earn the highest score in this evening's all-around final subdivision one at the Glasgow Commonwealth Games.

The 24-year-old scored an overall total of 51.532 for her performances on floor, vault, uneven bars and beam in the Hydro.

White will discover if she has grabbed a spot on the podium after the subdivision two gymnasts, including England's Ruby Harrold, Claudia Fragapane and Hannah Whelan, complete their four rotations tonight.

"I am extremely pleased with how I did today," White told Sports Mole. "I really was [enjoying myself], I've worked so hard to be here, so I thought I'd enjoy it - it's the best way.

"The crowd are amazing! I keep saying this, but I don't think I could have done so well without the crowd. They've really helped me."

Earlier this afternoon, England's Max Whitlock won gold in the men's all-around final.

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The England women's gymnastics team pose with their medals after winning gold in the team gymnastics at the SECC Precinct during the 2014 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow on July 29, 2014
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