Jamaica took men's 4×100m relay gold to complete a clean sweep of the sprint events at the Commonwealth Games.
The Jamaicans were fourth at the last changeover before world record holder Asafa Powell ran down the leaders to finish in a time of 38.36 seconds.
South Africa took the silver medal in 38.98 and Canada the bronze in 39.21.
Hosts Australia were well placed at the final turn but fumbled the last baton change and did not finish. Jamaica were 0.16 outside England's Games record.
Nicholas Willis of New Zealand won the men's 1500m final in a race which saw Australian favourite Craig Mottram felled in a collision.
Mottram, the 5,000m silver medallist, was tripped when England's Andew Baddeley went down with two laps remaining at the MCG in Melbourne.
Both recovered to complete the race, Mottram finishing ninth and Baddeley last.
Willis finished in a time of three minutes 38.49seconds to take the gold, with Canada's Nathan Brannen second and Mark Fountain of Australia third.
Boniface Toroitich of Uganda won the men's 10,000m title in a close finish ahead of Kenya's Geoffrey Kipngeno and Faiban Naasi of Tanzania.
England's Gavin Thompson finished in eighth with a time of 29:41.77.
Australia took gold in the men's 4×400m relay final, with John Steffensen, Christopher Troode, Mark Ormrod, Clinton Hill coming home in three minutes 00.93 seconds.
South Africa took silver, and Jamaica bronze, with England's quartet of Andrew Steele, Robert Tobin, Marlon Devonish and Martyn Rooney just edged out of the medals.