Wales finish seventh in 2018 Commonwealth Games medal table
Wales have finished seventh in the 2018 Commonwealth Games medal standings.
It's Wales' most successful games, finishing off with 36 medals, including 10 Golds.
The total medals match the highest Games haul in Glasgow in 2014, when Wales only won five golds.
The Gold Coast haul of 10 golds mimics the previous best in Auckland in 1990, but in those Games in New Zealand, Wales only won 25 medals.
Wales have won 12 silvers and 14 bronze in Australia, so the Gold Coast will go down as Wales' most successful Games.
Gold medal winning weightlifter Gareth Evans will carry the Welsh flag at the closing ceremony.
The 31-year-old lifted a total of 299kg to win Wales' first gold of the Games in the men's -69kg
After winning seven medals on Saturday, Wales didn't add to their tally.
In the women's marathon, Caryl Jones and Elinor Kirk finished eighth and 15th respectively.
Andrew Davies and Josh Griffiths were 11th and 15th in the men's race.
In the Rugby Sevens, the men finished seventh with a 28-24 win over Kenya.
The women's side also ended the competition in seventh by defeating South Africa.