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The Glasgow Commonwealth Games proved to be much more than just 'Friendly' as Scottish culture, sport and six-time Olympic champion Usain Bolt combined to create a memorable 11-day event.
The success of the Games was assured with the golden seal of approval from Bolt, the world's most recognisable athlete, whose cameo in Jamaica's sprint relay triumph lit up Scotland's biggest city.
Inevitably, Bolt stole the show, providing one of the images of the "Friendly Games" as he returned home with a gold medal from his maiden Commonwealth appearance.
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Image: Singer Kylie Minogue performs during the Closing Ceremony for the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games at Hampden ParkPhotographs: Julian Finney/Getty Images
The Games provided few truly jaw-dropping sporting moments, but they will be remembered for the spirit in which athletes and visitors from the 71 Commonwealth nations and territories were greeted by crowds determined to enjoy the party.
"In my view, they are the standout Games in the history of the movement," Commonwealth Games Federation chief executive Mike Hooper said.
"The way in which the people of Scotland and Glasgow have embraced the Games right from the get-go has been incredible."
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Image: Usain Bolt of Jamaica competes in the Men's 4x100 metres relayPhotographs: Ryan Pierse/Getty Images
With England's double Olympic champion Mo Farah pulling out, it was left to the world's fastest man Bolt to provide the glamour and boost TV ratings but there was no shortage of quality on show, from the netball courts, to the judo mats, the swimming pool and the velodrome.
After reportedly making disparaging remarks about the Games, eight-time world champion Bolt did not disappoint when he finally arrived at the Hampden Park track to rapturous cheers from a capacity crowd.
"It's always great to have fun with the fans. They made the Games what it was. They are so warm, even when I was cold they were always warm," Bolt, the 100 and 200 metres world record holder, said of his time in Glasgow.
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Image: Usain Bolt of Jamaica greets fans as he celebrates winning gold in the Mens 4x100 metres relay final at Hampden Park during day ten of the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth GamesPhotographs: Julian Finney/Getty Images
Having anchored Jamaica to victory in the 4x100 relay to give the crowd the result they craved, Bolt continued his Scottish charm offensive by donning a tartan hat and scarf while performing his 'lightning bolt' celebration and posing for selfies with ticket holders.
"I'm happy for the fans and I'm happy to get my Commonwealth gold medal. It (the Commonwealth Games) was always on my to-do list," Bolt said. "Other than the weather it's been brilliant."
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Image: Chika Amalaha of Nigeria, centrePhotographs: Julian Finney/Getty Images
There were few incidents to mar the feast of sporting action but two failed drugs tests did cast a shadow.
Nigeria's 16-year-old weightlifter Chika Amalaha was stripped of her gold medal after failing a doping test and Botswana's former 400m world champion Amantle Montsho also tested positive for a banned substance.
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Image: David Katoatau of Kiribati celebrates with his Gold medal after the Men's Weighlifting 75kgPhotographs: Ryan Pierse/Getty Images
But among the 6,500 athletes representing 71 mostly former British colonies, there were many heart-warming stories.
Kiribati celebrated its first Commonwealth medal after guitar-strumming David Katoatau won weightlifting gold while compatriot Taoriba Biniati fought another woman for the first time as women's boxing made its Games debut.
Cyclist Muhammad I’maadi Abd Aziz, Brunei's only athlete at the Games, enjoyed his lonely ride and the balti boys, Muzahir Shan and Mohammed Qureshi, co-owners of a curry house in Glasgow, formed part of Pakistan's first lawn bowls team.
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Image: Chad le Clos of South Africa celebrates winning the gold medal in the Men's 100m ButterflyPhotographs: Clive Rose/Getty Images
At the other end of the scale, Olympic champion Chad le Clos of South Africa secured the biggest individual medal haul of the Games with seven podium finishes in the pool, including two golds.
For Australia's Sally Pearson, the Games offered a chance of redemption.
Vilified by Athletics Australia head coach Eric Hollingsworth for her decision to miss a pre-tournament training camp with her team mates in Glasgow, Pearson stormed to gold in the women's 100m hurdles to defend the title she won in Delhi four years ago.
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Image: Gold medallist Emma McKeon, left, of Australia poses with bronze medallist Bronte Barratt of Australia during the medal ceremony for the Women's 200m Freestyle FinalPhotographs: Quinn Rooney/Getty Images
The Australian swimming team dominated, winning 57 of 133 medals on offer at the Tollcross Swimming Centre, and breaking the only world record during the Games in the women's 4x100 freestyle relay, beating a time set by the Netherlands in the now-banned bodysuits in 2009.
The Australian team could not stop England topping the medals table with 58 golds, surpassing their arch-rivals for the first time since 1986 when the Games were last held in Scotland.
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Image: Nick Matthew of England plays a forehandPhotographs: Paul Gilham/Getty Images
Among the gold rush for England was three-time world champion Nick Matthew, who resorted to 'caveman' tactics to retain his squash title in an epic final against compatriot James Wilstrop and secure the highest honour in a sport still excluded from the Olympic programme.
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Image: Tom Daley of England celebrates on the podium with his coach Jane Figueiredo after winning the Gold medal in the Men's 10m Platform Final at the Royal Commonwealth PoolPhotographs: Clive Rose/Getty Images
Diver Tom Daley successfully defended his 10m platform title with a stunning performance, combining power and finesse to add to the silver he won in the synchronised event.
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Image: Laura Trott of England celebrates after winning the Women's 25km Points Race Final at Sir Chris Hoy Velodrome during day four of the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth GamesPhotographs: Ryan Pierse/Getty Images
At the Chris Hoy velodrome, Olympic cycling champion Laura Trott overcame a kidney infection to win the women's 25km points race, but it was not all good news for England as 2012 Tour de France winner Bradley Wiggins had to settle for silver on his return to the track in the team pursuit.
Cycling ended on the rainy streets of Glasgow on Sunday in the road race, where Welshman Geraint Thomas overcame a late puncture in treacherous conditions to claim gold and provide late drama on the last day of the Games.
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Image: Performers on stage during Gold Coast 2018 flag handover during the Closing CeremonyPhotographs: Ian Walton/Getty Images
Australia's Gold Coast will host the Commonwealth Games in 2018. The south-eastern Queensland city has a lot to live up to.
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