Your American History Reference Guide! - 2002 Commonwealth Games
2002 Commonwealth Games
The 2002 Commonwealth Games were held in Manchester , England from July 25 to August 4 . The XVII Games as a world-class event and the most significant multi-sport event to be held in the United Kingdom since the 1948 Summer Olympics .
72 nations competed in 14 individual sports and 3 team sports events.
List of Sports
After experimenting with it on a smaller scale at the 1994 Commonwealth Games and dropping it at the 1998 Games , disabled competitions were held in swimming, athletics, bowls, table tennis and weightlifting. The medals were added to the final tally for each nation.
Commonwealth Games Associations
Falkland Islands
Fiji
Gambia, The
Ghana
Gibraltar
Grenada
Guernsey
Guyana
India
Isle of Man
Jamaica
Jersey
Kenya
Kiribati
Lesotho
Malawi
Malaysia
Maldives
Malta
Mauritius
Montserrat
Mozambique
Namibia
Nauru
New Zealand
Nigeria
Niue
Norfolk Island
Northern Ireland
Pakistan
Papua New Guinea
Saint Helena
Saint Kitts and Nevis
Saint Lucia
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Samoa
Scotland
Seychelles
Sierra Leone
Singapore
Solomon Islands
South Africa
Sri Lanka
Swaziland
Tanzania, United Republic of
Tonga
Trinidad and Tobago
Turks and Caicos Islands
Tuvalu
Uganda
Vanuatu
Wales
Zambia
Zimbabwe
Memorable events
The netball final between Australia and New Zealand . Played before a capacity crowd of 12,000 people, the game see-sawed throughout the four quarters, both teams pulling out to significant leads only to be clawed back to level pegging. New Zealand were one goal up with only 30 seconds to go, and in attack, when called for stepping, Australia taking advantage to score and tying the game at 46-all at full time. Two seven minute periods of overtime were played, with the game becoming increasingly more frantic and scrappy as the score was levelled again at 55-all after overtime, with the situation that the first team to get two goals ahead won the game. After three minutes of sudden-death extra time Australia won the game 57-55, in one of the most exciting games of netball ever played.
In a slightly underwhelming Australian performance at the pool, Ian Thorpe still managed to set yet another world record in his pet event, the 400 metre freestyle swimming . His quest for seven gold medals was ended by team-mate Matt Welsh in the 100 m backstroke.
British track athlete Paula Radcliffe won her first major gold medal with a dominant, front running performance in the 5,000 metres, to record a time of 14:31.42, over 20 seconds ahead of silver medallist Edith Masai of Kenya and a massive 1 minute 21 seconds faster than the inaugural running of the event four years earlier.
On the last day of track competition, England won gold in both the men's 4x100 and 4x400 relays by tiny margins, recording the same time (38.62) as the Jamaican quartet in sprint relay and holding off a fast finishing Welsh team by 1/100th of a second in the longer race, with a winning time of 3:00.40. The women's 4x400 relay was won by Australia in a major upset after the favoured Jamaican team dropped the baton, with Cathy Freeman , out of condition as she looks after her ill husband, nevertheless ran the second leg to assist the team to victory.
In winning the triple jump England's Jonathan Edwards simultaneously held the World, Olympic, European and Commonwealth championships and the World record. He would lose the European title a week later in Munich.
Another world record was set in the 4000 metre team pursuit at the track cycling by the Australian team. Scot Chris Hoy took the individual time trial and 19-year old prodigy Nicole Cooke of Wales won the women's cycling road race in a sprint finish, having seemed out of contention after a mistake on the last lap.
South African swimmer Natalie du Toit created history. As well as winning her events in the newly-included disabled swimming event, the 18-year-old, missing the lower section of her left leg, made the final of the 800 metre able-bodied freestyle event. The integration of a small number of elite disabled sporting events into the games was regarded as a success.
In gymnastics England's Beth Tweddle and Kanukai Jackson gave the home crowd something to cheer about taking gold in the asymmetric bars and all around events respectively. Herodotos Giorgallas also won the first gymnastics gold ever for Cyprus when tying with Scotland's Steve Frew.
Manchester's famously grey weather, which had largely behaved itself for the games, got its revenge in the closing ceremony as it drenched those dignitaries, spectators and athletes who turned up (many stayed in the village and watched on television). Melbourne singer Vanessa Amorosi managed to keep a straight face, but only just, as she sang her signature tune, "Shine".
Medal Table by Country
Medals by Event
Athletics
Event:
Gold:
Silver:
Bronze:
100 m Men
Kim Collins , St. Kitts & Nevis, 9.98 s
Uchenna Emedolu, Nigeria, 10.11 s
Pierre Browne, Canada, 10.12 s
100 m Women
Debbie Ferguson , Bahamas, 10.91 s
Veronica Campbell , Jamaica, 11.00 s
Sevatheda Fynes , Bahamas, 11.07 s
100 m Hurdles Women
Lacena Golding-Clarke , Jamaica, 12.77 s
Vonette Dixon , Jamaica, 12.83 s
Angela Atede, Nigeria, 12.98 s
110 m Hurdles Men
Shaun Bownes , South Africa, 13.35 s
Colin Jackson , Wales, 13.39 s
Maurice Wignall, Jamaica, 13.62 s
200 m Men
Frankie Fredericks , Namibia, 20.06 s
Marlon Devonish , England, 20.19 s
Darren Campbell , England, 20.21 s
200 m Women
Debbie Ferguson , Bahamas, 22.20 s
Juliet Campbell , Jamaica, 22.54 s
Lauren Hewitt, Australia, 22.69 s
400 m Men
Michael Blackwood , Jamaica, 45.07 s
Shane Niemi , Canada, 45.09 s
Avard Moncur, Bahamas, 45.12 s
400 m Women
Aliann Pompey , Guyana, 51.63 s
Lee McConnell , Scotland, 51.68 s
Sandie Richards , Jamaica, 51.79 s
400 m Hurdles Men
Chris Rawlinson , England, 49.14 s
Matt Elias, Wales, 49.28 s
Ian Weakley, Jamaica, 49.69 s
400 m Hurdles Women
Jana Pittman , Australia, 54.40 s
Debbie-Ann Parris, Jamaica, 55.24 s
Karlene Houghton, Canada, 56.13 s
800 m Men
Mbulaeni Mulaudzi , South Africa, 1:46.32
Joseph Mutua, Kenya, 1:46.57
Kris McCarthy, Australia, 1:46.79
800 m Women
Maria Mutola , Mozambique, 1:57.35
Diane Cummins, Canada, 1:58.82
Agnes Samaria, Namibia, 1:59.15
1500 m Men
Michael East , England, 3:37.35
William Chirchir , Kenya, 3:37.70
Youcef Abdi, Australia, 3:37.77
1500 m Women
Kelly Holmes , England, 4:05.99
Hayley Tullett , Wales, 4:07.52
Helen Pattinson , England, 4:07.62
3,000 m Steeplechase Men
Stephen Cherono , Kenya, 8:19.41
Ezekiel Kemboi, Kenya, 8:19.78
Abraham Cherono, Kenya, 8:19.85
5,000 m Men
Sammy Kipketer , Kenya, 13:13.51
Benjamin Limo , Kenya, 13:13.57
William Kirui , Kenya, 13:18.02
5,000 m Women
Paula Radcliffe , England, 14.31.42
Edith Masai , Kenya, 14:53.76
Ines Chenonge, Zimbabwe, 15:06.06
10,000 m Men
Wilberforce Talel , Kenya, 27:45.39
Paul Kosgei , Kenya, 27.45.46
John Yuda , Tanzania, 27:45.78
10,000 m Women
Salina Kosgei , Kenya, 31:27.83
Susan Chepkemei , Kenya, 31:32.04
Susie Power, Australia, 31:32.20
Marathon Men
Francis Naali , Tanzania, 2:11.58
Joshua Chelanga, Kenya, 2:12.44
Andrew Letherby, Australia, 2:13.23
Marathon Women
Kerryn McCann , Australia, 2:30.05
Krishna Stanton, Australia, 2:34.52
Jackie Gallagher, Australia, 2:36.37
20 km Walk Men
Nathan Deakes , Australia, 1:25.35
Luke Adams, Australia, 1:26.03
David Kimutai, Kenyan, 1:28.20
20 km Walk Women
Jane Saville , Australia, 1:36.34
Lisa Kehler, England, 1:36.45
Yuan Yufang, Malaysia, 1:40.00
50 km Walk Men
Nathan Deakes , Australia, 3:52.40
Craig Barrett, New Zealand, 3:56.42
Tim Berrett, Canada, 4:04.25
4 x 100 m Relay Men
England, 38.62 s
Jamaica, 38.62 s
Australia, 38.87 s
4 x 100 m Women
Bahamas, 42.44 s
Jamaica, 42.73 s
England, 42.84 s
4 x 400 m Men
England, 3:00.40
Wales, 3:00.41
Bahamas, 3:01.35
4 x 400 m Women
Australia, 3:25.63
England, 3:26.73
Nigeria, 3:29.16
Event:
Gold:
Silver:
Bronze:
Long Jump Men
Nathan Morgan , England, 8.02 m
Gable Garenamotse, Botswana, 7.91 m
Kareem Streete-Thompson, Cayman Islands, 7.89 m
Long Jump Women
Joanne Wise , England, 6.63 m
Jacqueline Edwards, Bahamas, 6.59 m
Nicole Boegman, Australia, 6.58 m
Triple Jump Men
Jonathan Edwards , England, 17.86 m
Phillips Idowu , England, 17.68 m
Leevan Sands, Kenya, Bahamas, 17.26 m
Triple Jump Women
Ashia Hansen , England, 14.86 m
Francois Mbango, Cameroon, 14.82 m
Trecia Smith, Jamaica, 14.32 m
high jump Men
Mark Boswell , Canada, 2.28 m
Kwaku Boateng , Canada, 2.25 m
Benjamin Challenger , England, 2.25 m
high jump Women
Hestrie Storbeck (Storbeck), South Africa, 1.96 m
Susan Jones, England, 1.90 m
Nicole Forrester, Canada, 1.87 m
javelin throw Men
Steve Backley , England, 86.81 m
Scott Russell , Canada, England, 78.98 m
Nick Nieland, England, 78.63 m
javelin throw Women
Laverne Eve , Bahamas, 58.46 m
Cecilia McIntosh, Australia, 57.42 m
Kelly Morgan, England, 57.09 m
Discus Men
Frantz Kruger , South Africa, 66.39 m
Jason Tunks, Canada, 62.61 m
Robert Weir , England, 59.24 m
Discus Women
Beatrice Faumuina , New Zealand, 60.82 m
Neelam Jaswant Singh, India, 58.49 m
Shelley Newman, England, 58.13 m
Hammer Men
Mick Jones , England, 72.55 m
Phil Jensen, New Zealand, 69.48 m
Paul Head, England, 68.60 m
Hammer Women
Lorraine Shaw , England, 66.83 m
Bronwyn Eagles, Australia, 65.24 m
Karyne DiMarco, Australia, 63.40 m
Shot Put Men
Justin Anlezark , Australia, 20.91 m
Janus Robberts, South Africa, 19.97 m
Carl Myerscough , England, 19.91 m
Shot Put Women
Judy Oakes , England, 18.83 m
Myrtle Augee, England, 17.16 m
Johanna Abrahamse, South Africa, 16.52 m
pole vault Men
Okkert Brits , South Africa, 5.75 m
Paul Bergess, Australia, 5.70 m
Dominic Johnson, St. Lucia, 5.60 m
pole vault Women
Tatiana Grigorieva , Australia, 4.35 m
Kym Howe, Australia, 4.15 m
Irie Hill, England, Bridgid Isworth, Australia & Stephanie McCann Canada, 4.10 m
Heptathlon Women
Jane Jamieson , Australia, 6059 points
Kylie Wheeler, Australia, 5962 points
Margaret Simpson, Ghana, 5906 points
Decathlon Men
Claston Bernard , Jamaica, 7830 points
Matt McEwen, Australia, 7685 points
Jamie Quarry, Scotland, 7630 points
Badminton
Event:
Gold:
Silver:
Bronze:
Mens Singles
Muhammad Hafiz Hashim , Malaysia
Lee Tseun Seng, Malaysia
Wong Choong Hann Malaysia & Richard Vaughan Wales
Womens Singles
Li Li , Singapore
Tracey Hallam, England
Aparna Popat, India & Ng Mee Fen, Malaysia
Mens Doubles
Chan Chong Ming and Chew Choon , Malaysia
Chang Kim Wai & Chong Tan Fook , Malaysia
James Anderson & Simon Archer , England and Anthony Clark & Nathan Robertson, England
Womens Doubles
Ang Li Peng & Lim Pek Siah , Malaysia
Nicole Gordon & Sara Petersen, New Zealand
Gail Emms & Joanne Goode, England and Chin Eei Hui & Wong Pei Tty, Malaysia
Mixed Doubles
Simon Archer and Joanne Goode (Wright), England
Chew Choon Eng & Chin Eei Hui, Malaysia
Anthony Clark & Sara Sankey, England and Daniel Shirley & Sara Petersen, New Zealand
Boxing
Event:
Gold:
Silver:
Bronze:
Light Flyweight 48 kg
Mohamed Ali Qamar , India
Darran Langley, England
Taoreed Ajabe, Nigeria & Zamzai Azizi Mohamed, Malaysia
Flyweight 51 kg
Kennedy Kanyanta , Zambia
Lechedzani Luza, Botswana
Sébastien Gauthier, Canada & Nzimeni Msutu, South Africa
Bantamweight 54 kg
Justin Kane , Australia
Andrew Kooner, Canada
Ezekiel Letuka, Lesotho & Mark Moran, England
Featherweight 57 kg
Haider Ali , Pakistan
Som Bahadur Pun, India
Benoît Gaudet Canada & Joshua Veikko, Namibia
Lightweight 60 kg
Jamie Arthur , Wales
Dennis Zimba, Zambia
Gilbert Khunwane, Botswana & Andrew Morris, England
Light Welterweight 63.5 kg
Darren Barker , England
Mohammed Kayongo, Uganda
Davidson Emenogu Nigeria & Davies Mwale, Zambia
Welterweight 67 kg
Daniel Geale , Australia
Kwanele Zulu, South Africa
Daniel Codling, New Zealand & Ali Nuumbembe, Namibia
Light Middleweight 71 kg
Jean Pascal , Canada
Paul Smith, England
Junior Greenidge, Barbados & Craig McEwan, Scotland
Middleweight 75 kg
Paul Miller , Australia
Steven Birch, England
Jitender Kumar, India & Michael Walchuk, Canada
Light Heavyweight 81 kg
Jegbefumere Albert , Nigeria
Joseph Lubega, Uganda
Ben McEachran, Australia & Daniel Venter, South Africa
Heavyweight
Jason Douglas , Canada
Kertson Manswell, Trinidad & Tobago
Shane Cameron, New Zealand & Andrew Young, Scotland
Super Heavyweight over 91 kg
David Dolan , England
David Cadieux, Canada
Gozie Dijeh, Zambia & Kevin Evans, Wales
Cycling
Event:
Gold:
Silver:
Bronze:
Mens cross country
Roland Green , Canada
Seamus McGrath, Canada
Liam Killeen, England
Womens cross country
Chrissy Redden , Canada
Susy Pryde, New Zealand
Mary Grigson, Australia
Event:
Gold:
Silver:
Bronze:
Mens Sprint 1000 m Individual
Ryan Bayley , Australia
Sean Eadie, Australia
Jobie Dajka, Australia
Mens Sprint 750 m Team
Australia, Jobie Dajka, Sean Eadie & Ryan Bayley
England, Jamie Staff, Jason Queally & Andy Slater
Scotland, Chris Hoy, Craig Maclean & Ross Edgar
Womens Sprint 1000 m Individual
Kerrie Meares , Australia
Lori-Ann Muenzer, Canada
Anna Meares, Australia
Womens Time Trial 500 m
Kerrie Meares , Australia
Jules Paulding, Canada
Lori-Ann Muenzer, Canada
Mens Match Sprint 1000 m
Chris Hoy , Scotland
Jason Queally , England
Jamie Staff, England
Womens 3000 m Individual Sprint
Sarah Ulmer , New Zealand
Katherine Bates , Australia
Alison Wright, Australia
Mens 4000 m Individual Pursuit
Brad McGhee , Australia
Bradley Wiggins, England
Paul Manning, England
Mens 4000 m Team Pursuit
Australia
England
New Zealand
Mens 20 km Scratch Race
Graeme Brown , Australia
Huw Pritchard, Wales
Tony Gibb, England
Womens 24 km Points Race
Katherine Bates , Australia
Rochelle Gilmore, Australia
Clara Hughes , Canada
Mens 40 km Points Race
Greg Henderson , New Zealand
Mark Renshaw, Australia
Chris Newton, England
Event:
Gold:
Silver:
Bronze:
Womens Time Trial Road Race
Clara Hughes , Canada
Anna Millward, Australia
Lyne Bessette , Canada
Mens Time Trial Road Race
Cadel Evans , Australia
Michael Rogers , Australia
Nathan O'Neill, Australia
Womens Road Race
Nicole Cooke , Wales
Sue Palmer-Komar, Canada
Rachel Heal, England
Mens Road Race
Stuart O'Grady , Australia
Cadel Evans , Australia
Baden Cooke, Australia
Gymnastics
Event:
Gold:
Silver:
Bronze:
Womens Balance Beam
Kate Richardson , Canada
Allana Slater , Australia
Jacqui Dunn, Australia
Womens Floor Exercise
Sarah Lauren , Australia
Becky Owen, England
Kylie Stone, Canada
Womens Uneven Bars
Beth Tweddle , England
Allana Slater , Australia
Vanessa Meloche, Canada
Womens Vault
Allana Slater , Australia
Alexandra Croak, Australia
Vanessa Meloche, Canada
Womens All Round Individual
Kate Richardson , Canada
Beth Tweddle , England
Allana Slater , Australia
Womens All Round Team Event
Australia
England
Canada
Mens Floor Exercise
Kyle Shewfelt , Canada
Ng Shu Wai, Malaysia
Philippe Rizzo , Australia
Mens Horizontal or High Bar
Philippe Rizzo , Australia
Damian Istria, Australia
Alexander Jeltkov , Canada
Mens Parallel Bars
Philippe Rizzo , Australia
David Kikuchi, Canada
John Smethurst, England
Mens Pommel Horse
Andrei Kravtsov , Australia
Richard Ikede, Canada
Brennon Dowrick, Australia
Mens Rings
Steve Frew , Scotland & Herodotos Giorgallas , Cyprus
Athol Myhill, South Africa
Mens Vault
Kyle Shewfelt , Canada
Kanukai Jackson , England
Loke Yik Siang, Malaysia
Mens All Round Individual
Kanukai Jackson , England
Philippe Rizzo, Australia
Alexander Jeltkov , Canada
Mens All Round Team Event
England
Canada
Australia
Field Hockey
Event:
Gold:
Silver:
Bronze:
Mens Team Event
Australia
New Zealand
Pakistan
Womens Team Event
India
England
Australia
Lawn Bowls
Event:
Gold:
Silver:
Bronze:
Mens Singles
Robert Donnelly , South Africa
Jeremy Hardy, Northern Ireland
Mike Kernaghan, New Zealand & Robert Weale, Wales
Womens Singles
Siti Zalina Ahmad , Malaysia
Karen Murphy, Australia
Marlene Castle, New Zealand & Lorna Trigwell, South Africa
Mens Doubles
Alex Marshall & George Sneddon , Scotland
Stephen Farish & Dean Morgan, England
Mohamed Aziz Maswadi & Safuan Said, Malaysia & Shaun Addinall & Gerry Baker, South Africa
Womens Doubles
Joanna Edwards & Sharon Sims , New Zealand
Ellen Cawker & Jill Hackland, South Africa
Amy Gowshall & Lynne Whitehead, England and Anwen Butten & Joanna Weale, Wales
Mens Fours
England
South Africa
Northern Ireland and Wales
Womens Fours
England
Canada
New Zealand & Wales
Netball
Event:
Gold:
Silver:
Bronze:
Womens Netball
Australia
New Zealand
Jamaica
Rugby Sevens
Event:
Gold:
Silver:
Bronze:
Mens Rugby Sevens
New Zealand
Fiji
South Africa
Shooting
Event:
Gold:
Silver:
Bronze:
Mens Air Pistol Individual
Michael Gault , England
Samaresh Jung, India
Jaspal Rana, India
Womens Air Pistol Individual
Lalita Yauhleuskaya , Australia
Dorothy Hare, Canada
Annemarie Forder , Australia
Mens Air Pistol Team
Nick Baxter and Michael Gault , England
Samaresh Jung & Jaspal Rana , India
André Malherbe & Friedhelm Sack, Namibia
Womens Air Pistol Pairs
Kim Eagles & Dorothy Hare , Canada
Shweta Chaudhary & Sheila Kanungo, India
Annemarie Forder & Lalita Yauhleuskaya , Australia
Mens Air Rifle Individual
Asif Hossain Khan , Bangladesh
Abhinav Bindra, India
Tim Lowndes, Australia
Womens Air Rifle Individual
Anjali Bhagwat , India
Suma Shirur, India
Louise Minnett, England
Mens Air Rifle Pairs
Sameer Ambekar & Abhinav Bindra India
Mohamed Hameley Mutalib & Mohammed Emran Zakaria, Malaysia
Chris Hector & Nigel Wallace England
Womens Air Rifle Pairs
Anjali Bhagwat & Suma Shirur India
Sharon Bowes & Jacklyn Mecredy, Canada
Victoria Eaton & Louise Minett, England
Mens 25 m Center-Fire Pistol Individual
Jaspal Rana , India
Bruce Quick, Australia
Irshad Ali, Pakistan
Mens 25 m Center-Fire Pistol Pairs
Jaspal Rana and Mahaveer Singh , India
David Moore and Bruce Quick, Australia
Irshad Ali & Zahid Ali, Pakistan
Mens Clay Pigeon Trap Individual
Michael Diamond , Australia
Adam Vella, Australia
Anwer Sultan, India
Mens Free Pistol Individual
Michael Gault , England
Samaresh Jung, India
Daniel van Tonder, South Africa
Mens Free Pistol Pairs
Samaresh Jung & Vivek Singh , India
David Moore and Bruce Quick, Australia
Daniel van Tonder & Frederick van Tonder, South Africa
Standard Pistol Individual
Jaspal Rana , India
Frederick van Tonder, South Africa
Michael Gault , England
Standard Pistol Pairs
Samaresh Jung & Jaspal Rana , India
Phil Adams & Bruce Quick, Australia
Daniel van Tonder & Frederick van Tonder, South Africa
Fullbore Rifle Queens Prize – Open Pair
David Calvert and Martin Millar , Northern Ireland
Peter Bramley & David Dodds, South Africa
Glyn Barnett & Jane Messer England
Fullbore Rifle Queens Prize – Open Individual
David Calvert , Northern Ireland
David Dodds, South Africa
Diane Collings, New Zealand
Mens Olympic Trap Individual
Michael Diamond , Australia
Adam Vella, Australia
Anwer Sultan, India
Womens Olympic Trap Individual
Cynthia Meyer , Canada
Anita North, England
Susan Nattrass, Canada
Mens Olympic Trap Pairs
Michael Diamond & Adam Vella Australia
Christopher Dean & Ian Peel, England
James Birkett-Evans & Michael Wixey, Wales
Womens Olympic Trap Pairs
Nessa Jenkins & Diane Reeves , Australia
Lesley Goddard & Anita North, England
Cynthia Meyer & Susan Nattrass, Canada
Mens Double Trap Individual
Rajyavardhan Singh , India
Russell Mark, Australia
William Chetcuti, Malta
Womens Double Trap Individual
Charlotte Kerwood , England
Nadine Stanton, New Zealand
Cynthia Meyer, Canada
Mens Double Trap Pairs
Ali Khan Moraad & Rajyavardhan Singh , India
Michael Diamond & Russell Mark, Australia
John Bellamy & Richard Faulds, England
Womens Double Trap Pairs
Teresa Borrell & Nadine Stanton , New Zealand
Cynthia Meyer & Susan Nattrass, Canada
Suzanne Balogh & Suzie Trindall, Australia
Mens 25 m Rapid Fire Pistol Individual
Metodi Igorov , Canada
Bruce Quick, Australia
Allan McDonald, South Africa
Mens 25 m Rapid Fire Pistol Pairs
Bhanwar Lal Dhaka & Mukesh Kumar India
Allan McDonald & Frederick van Tonder, South Africa
Bruce Favell & Bruce Quick, Australia
Mens Skeet Individual
Clayton Miller , Canada
Michael Thomson, Scotland
Antonis Nicolaides, Cyprus
Womens Skeet Individual
Lauryn Ogilvie , Australia
Natalia Rahman , Australia
Edith Barnes, Scotland
Mens Skeet Pairs
Christos Kourtellas and Antonis Nicolaides , Cyprus
George Barton & David Cunningham, Australia
Richard Brickell & Drew Harvey, England
Womens Skeet Pairs
Lauryn Ogilvie & Natalia Rahman , Australia
Susan Bramley & Pinky Le Grelle, England
Linda Conley & Susan Nattrass, Canada
Mens Free Rifle Three positions Individual
Charan Singh , India
Tim Lowndes , Australia
Samuel Wieland, Australia
Mens Free Rifle Three positions Pairs
Tim Lowndes & Samuel Wieland Australia
Jason Burrage & Chris Hector, England
Subbaiah Airira Pemmaiah & Charan Singh India
Mens Free Rifle Prone Individual
Tim Lowndes , Australia
Mike Babb, England
Jaco Henn, South Africa
Mens Free Rifle Prone Pairs
Mike Babb & Neil Day England
Jaco Henn & Michael Thiele, South Africa
Mohd Sabki Mohd Din & Mohammed Emran Zakaria, Malaysia
Womens Smallbore Rifle Prone Individual
Kim Frazer , Australia
Esmari van Reenan, South Africa
Juliet Etherington, New Zealand
Womens Smallbore Rifle Prone Pairs
Johanne Brekke & Ceri Dallimore , Wales
Susan Jackson & Sheena Sharpe, Scotland
Linda Smallbone & Helen Vincent, England
Womens Smallbore Rifle Three positions Individual
Anjali Bhagwat , India
Raj Kumari, India
Roslina Bakar, Malaysia
Womens Smallbore Rifle Three positions Pairs
Anjali Bhagwat and Raj Kumari , India
Susan McCready & Susannah Smith, Australia
Sharon Bowes & Cari Johnson, Canada
Womens Sport Pistol Individual
Lalita Yauhleuskaya , Australia
Linda Ryan, Australia
Jocelyn Lees, New Zealand
Womens Sport Pistol Pairs
Linda Ryan and Lalita Yauhleuskaya Australia
Irina Maharani & Bibiana Ng Pei Chin, Malaysia
Tania Corrigan & Jocelyn Lees, New Zealand
Squash
Event:
Gold:
Silver:
Bronze:
Mens Singles
Jonathon Power , Canada
Peter Nicol, England
Stewart Boswell & David Palmer, Australia
Womens Singles
Sarah Fitz-Gerald , Australia
Carol Owens , New Zealand
Rachael Grinham, Australia and Cassie Campion (then Jackman), England
Mens Doubles
Lee Beachill & Peter Nicol , England
Stewart Boswell & Anthony Ricketts, Australia
David Palmer & Paul Price, Australia and Mark Chaloner & Paul Johnson England
Womens Doubles
Carol Owens & Leilani Rorani , New Zealand
Tania Bailey & Cassie Campion (then Jackman), England
Natalie Grinham & Rachael Grinham, Australia and Linda Charman & Fiona Geaves, England
Mixed Doubles
Glen Wilson & Leilani Rorani , New Zealand
David Nicol & Ong Beng Hee, Malaysia
Joe Kneipp & Robyn Cooper, Australia and Chris Walker & Fiona Geaves, England
Swimming
Event:
Gold:
Silver:
Bronze:
Mens 50 m Freestyle
Roland Schoeman , South Africa, 22.33
Brett Hawke, Australia, 22.34
Mark Foster , England, 22.47
Mens multi-disability 50 m Freestyle
Ben Austin , Australia,
Philippe Gagnon, Canada,
Benoît Huot, Canada
Womens 50 m Freestyle
Alison Shepherd , Scotland, 24.76
Jodie Henry , Australia, 25.37
Toni Maree Jeffs, New Zealand, 25.48
Womens multi-disability 50 m Freestyle
Natalie du Toit , South Africa, 29.68
Stephanie Dixon, Canada, 30.60
Danielle Campo, Canada, 35.02
Mens 50 m Butterfly
Geoff Huegill , Australia, 23.57
Roland Schoeman, South Africa, 23.66
Mark Foster , England, 24.11
Womens 50 m Butterfly
Petria Thomas , Australia, 26.66
Nicole Irving, Australia, 27.13
Alison Sheppard , Scotland, 27.30
Mens 50 m Backstroke
Matt Welsh , Australia, 25.65
Alex Lim, Malaysia, 25.67
Johannes Zandberg, South Africa, 25.89
Womens 50 m Backstroke
Dyana Calub , Australia, 28.98
Jennifer Carroll, Canada, 29.05
Sarah Price, England, 29.08
Mens 50 m Breaststroke
James Gibson , England, 27.72
Adam Whitehead , England, 27.79
Darren Mew, England, 27.80
Womens 50 m Breaststroke
Zoe Baker , England, 30.60
Sarah Poewe, South Africa, 31.73
Tarnee White, Australia, 31.74
Mens 100 m Freestyle
Ian Thorpe , Australia, 48.73
Ashley Callus, Australia, 49.45
Ryk Neethling , South Africa, 49.71
Mens multi-disability 100 m Freestyle
Ben Austin , Australia,
Scott Field, South Africa,
David Roberts, Wales
Womens 100 m Freestyle
Jodie Henry , Australia, 55.45
Helene Muller, South Africa, 55.60
Karen Legg, England, 55.86
Womens multi-disability 100 m Freestyle
Natalie du Toit , South Africa, 1:02.93
Stephanie Dixon, Canada, 1:05.05
Kirby Côté, Canada, 1:01.76
Mens 100 m Butterfly
Geoff Huegill , Australia, 52.36
Mike Mintenko, Canada, 52.80
Adam Pine , Australia, 53.02
Womens 100 m Butterfly
Petria Thomas , Australia, 58.57
Mandy Loots, South Africa, 59.68
Jennifer Button, Canada, 1:00.22
Mens 100 m Backstroke
Matt Welsh , Australia, 54.72
Ian Thorpe , Australia, 55.38
Alex Lim, Malaysia, 55.44
Womens 100 m Backstroke
Sarah Price , England, 1:01.06
Dyana Calub, Australia, 1:01.86
Giaan Rooney , Australia, 1:02.22
Mens 100 m Breaststroke
Adam Whitehead , England, 1:01.13
Morgan Knabe, Canada, 1:01.23
[[James Gibson , England, 1:01.64
Womens 100 m Breaststroke
Leisel Jones , Australia, 1:08.74
Brooke Hanson, Australia, 1:09.10
Sarah Poewe, South Africa, 1:09.29
Mens 200 m Freestyle
Ian Thorpe , Australia, 1:44.71
Grant Hackett , Australia, 1:46.13
Rick Say, Canada, 1:49.40
Womens 200 m Freestyle
Karen Pickering , England, 1:59.69
Karen Legg, England, 1:59.86
Elka Graham, & Petria Thomas, Australia
Mens 200 m Butterfly
Justin Norris , Australia, 1:56.95
Stephen Parry, England, 1:57.71
James Hickman , England, 1:58.55
Womens 200 m Butterfly
Petria Thomas , Australia, 2:08.40
Georgina Lee, England, 2:10.73
Margaretha Pedder, England, 2:11.60
Mens 200 m Backstroke
James Goddard , England, 1:59.83
Gregor Tait, Scotland, 2:00.55
Simon Militis, England, 2:01.04
Womens 200 m Backstroke
Sarah Price , England, 2:10.58
Jo Fargus, Australia, 2:11.60
Katy Sexton, England 2:12.01
Mens 200 m Breaststroke
Jim Piper , Australia, 2:13.10
Terence Parkin, South Africa, 2:13.34
Michael Brown, Canada, 2:13.82
Womens 200 m Breaststroke
Leisel Jones , Australia, 2:25.93
Sarah Poewe, South Africa, 2:27.47
Kelli Waite, Australia, 2:28.58
Mens 400 m Freestyle
Ian Thorpe , Australia, 3:40.08
Grant Hackett , Australia, 3:43.48
Graeme Smith, Scotland, 3:49.40
Womens 400 m Freestyle
Rebecca Cooke , England, 4:09.49
Elka Graham, Australia, 4:11.47
Janelle Atkinson, Jamaica, 4:13.24
Mens 400 m Backstroke
Ian Thorpe , Australia, 3:44.35
Grant Hackett , Australia, 3:44.88
Daniel Kowalski, Australia, 3:48.91
Womens 400 m Backstroke
Susan O’Neill , Australia, 4:12.39
Vicki Horner, England, 4:12.56
Joanne Malar , Canada, 4:13.91
Womens 800 m Freestyle
Rebecca Cooke , England, 8:28.54
Amanda Pascoe, Australia, 8:34.19
Janelle Atkinson, Jamaica, 8:36.23
Mens 1500 m Freestyle
Grant Hackett , Australia, 14:54.29
Graeme Smith, Scotland, 15:07.19
Craig Stevens , Australia, 15:09.24
Mens 200 m Individual Individual Medley
Justin Norris , Australia, 2:01.32
Adrian Turner, England, 2:02.10
James Gibson, England, 2:02.48
Womens 200 m Individual Individual Medley
Kirsty Coventry , Zimbabwe, 2:14.53
Jennifer Reilly , Australia, 2:14.99
Marianne Limpert , Canada, 2:15.07
Mens 400 m Individual Individual Medley
Justin Norris , Australia, 4:16.95
Brian Johns, Canada, 4:17.41
Adrian Turner, England, 4:18.75
Womens 400 m Individual Individual Medley
Jennifer Reilly , Australia, 4:43.59
Elizabeth van Welie, New Zealand, 4:44.56
Jessica Abbott, Australia, 4:47.11
Mens 4 x 100 m Freestyle Relay
Australia, 3:16.42
South Africa, 3:18.86
Canada, 3:19.39
Womens 4 x 100 m Freestyle Relay
Australia, 3:40.41
England, 3:41.47
Canada, 3:45.33
Mens 4 x 100 m Medley Relay
Australia, 3:36.05
England, 3:38.37
Canada, 3:38.91
Womens 4 x 100 m Medley Relay
Australia, 4:03.70
South Africa, 4:05.06
England, 4:05.65
Mens 4 x 200 m Freestyle Relay
Australia, 7:11.69
Canada, 7:17.17
England, 7:22.56
Womens 4 x 200 m Freestyle Relay
England, 8:01.39
Australia, 8:01.91
Canada, 8:04.66
Womens synchronized swimming Solo
Claire Carver-Dias , Canada, 93.834
Gayle Adamson, England, 87.917
Naomi Young, Australia, 85.834
Womens Synchronised Swimming Duet
Claire Carver-Dias and Fanny Létourneau , Canada, 94.417
Gayle Adamson & Katie Hooper, England, 88.167
Ashleigh Rudder & Naomi Young, Australia, 85.917
Diving
Event:
Gold:
Silver:
Bronze:
Mens 1 m Springboard
Alexandre Despatie , Canada
Tony Ally, England
Steven Barnett, Australia
Mens 3 m Springboard
Alexandre Despatie , Canada
Tony Ally, England
Robert Newbery, Australia
Mens 10 m Platform
Pete Waterfield , England
Leon Taylor , England
Alexandre Despatie , Canada
Womens 1 m Springboard
Irina Lashko , Australia
Blythe Hartley , Canada
Jane Smith, England
Womens 3 m Springboard
Irina Lashko , Australia
Émilie Heymans , Canada
Jane Smith, England
Womens 10 m Platform
Loudy Tourky , Australia
Émilie Heymans , Canada
Blythe Hartley , Canada
Table Tennis
Table Tennis medal table by country
Event:
Gold:
Silver:
Bronze:
Mens Singles
Toriola Segun Moses , Nigeria
Johnny Huang, Canada
Duan Yong Jun , Singapore & Baboor Chetan Panduranga, India
Womens Singles
Li Chunli , New Zealand
Li Jiawei , Singapore
Jing Jun Hong , Singapore & Tan Paey Fern Sharon , Singapore
Womens EAD Singles - Open Wheelchair
Sue Gilroy, England
Alette Moll, South Africa
Cathy Mitton, England & Joy Boyd, Australia
Mens Doubles
Andrew Baggaley & Gareth Herbert, England
Adam Robertson & Ryan Jenkins, Wales
Duan Yong Jun & Zhang Tai Yong , Singapore and Subramanian Raman & Baboor Chetan Panduranga, India
Womens Doubles
Jing Jun Hong & Li Jiawei , Singapore
Li Karen & Li Chunli , New Zealand
Tan Paey Fern Sharon , & Zhang Xue Ling , Singapore and Lay Jian Fang & Miao Miao, Australia
Mixed Doubles
Duan Yong Jun and Li Jiawei , Singapore
Brett Clarke & Lay Jian Fang, Australia
Zhang Tai Yong & Jing Jun Hong , Singapore and Peter Jackson & Li Chunli , New Zealand
Mens Team
Alex Perry, Andrew Baggaley, Gareth Herbert, Matt Syed, & Terry Young, England
Ayemojuba Sau, Kazeem Nosiru, Merotohun Monday, Saka Suraju & Toriola Segun Moses, Nigeria
Cai Xiao Li , Duan Yong Jun , Leng Chih Cheng , Sen Yew Fai , & Zhang Tai Yong , Singapore and Baboor Chetan Panduranga, Chakraborty Sourav, Roy Soumyadeep, Saha Subhajit & Subramanian Raman, India
Womens Team
Jing Jun Hong , Li Jiawei , Tan Paey Fern Sharon , & Zhang Xue Ling , Singapore
Cho Yuen-Wern, Lay Jian Fang, Miao Miao, Peri Campbell-Innes, & Tammy Gough, Australia
Li Karen, Li Chunli , Tracey McLauchlan, & Smith Laura-Lee, New Zealand and Petra Cada, Geng Lijuan, Marie-Christine Roussy & Chris Xu, Canada
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