England at the 2010 Commonwealth Games (A)

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England at the
2010 Commonwealth Games
Flag of England.svg
CGF code ENG
CGA Commonwealth Games England
Website weareengland.org
in Delhi, India
Competitors364 [1] [2] [3] [4] in 17 sports
Flag bearersOpening: Nathan Robertson [5]
Closing: Nicky Hunt
Medals
Ranked 3rd
Gold
37
Silver
60
Bronze
45
Total
142
Commonwealth Games appearances (overview)

England was represented at the 2010 Commonwealth Games by Commonwealth Games England. The country went by the abbreviation ENG, will use the Cross of St George as its flag and "Jerusalem" as its victory anthem. It had previously used "Land of Hope and Glory" as its anthem at the Commonwealth Games, but decided to change following an "internet poll". [6]

Contents

England's delegation is notable for including two Paralympic champions, who qualified to compete in Delhi against fully able-bodied athletes: Danielle Brown, who won a gold medal in archery at the 2008 Summer Paralympics, and Sarah Storey, who won two gold medals in cycling in 2008. They are the first English athletes with disabilities ever to compete in able-bodied events at the Commonwealth Games. [6] [7]

England 2010

Key
  Qualifiers / Medal Winners
  Top 8 Finish (Non Medal Winners)
  Non-Qualifiers / Non Top 8 Finish

Aquatics

Aquatics Medal Tally
Gold medal icon.svg GoldSilver medal icon.svg SilverBronze medal icon.svg BronzeTOTAL
9181138

Diving

Team England consists of 12 divers over 10 events. [8] On 25 September 2010, it was announced that Peter Waterfield was withdrawing from the games. [4]

Diving Medal Tally
Gold medal icon.svg GoldSilver medal icon.svg SilverBronze medal icon.svg BronzeTOTAL
2002
Men
EventsDiver(s)QualificationFinal
PointsRankPointsRank
1m Springboard Nick Robinson-Baker 356.20 pts9385.10 pts6
Oliver Dingley 380.60 pts3352.35 pts9
3m Springboard Nick Robinson-Baker 393.70 pts9435.50 pts5
Jack Laugher 400.30 pts7370.20 pts11
10m Platform Tom Daley 271.70 pts1 Q538.35 ptsGold medal icon.svg Gold
Max Brick 217.50 pts5 Q409.35 pts8
3m Springboard Synchronised Chris Mears & Nick Robinson-Baker 400.954
Oliver Dingley & Jack Laugher 349.20 pts7
10m Platform Synchronised Max Brick & Tom Daley 439.65 ptsGold medal icon.svg Gold
Women
EventsDiver(s)QualificationFinal
PointsRankPointsRank
1m Springboard Rebecca Gallantree 251.25 pts7 Q262.30 pts6
Alicia Blagg 262.20 pts5 Q253.85 pts8
3m Springboard Rebecca Gallantree 274.30 pts6 Q313.20 pts5
Alicia Blagg 259.05 pts9 Q243.30 pts10
10m Platform Monique Gladding 342.10 pts4335.95 pts6
Tonia Couch 320.25 pts7315.20 pts8
3m Springboard Synchronised Alicia Blagg & Rebecca Gallantree 293.04 pts4
10m Platform Synchronised Sarah Barrow & Tonia Couch 319.68 pts4
Rebecca Gallantree & Stacie Powell 311.94 pts7

Swimming

Team England consists of 45 swimmers over 44 events. [9] [10]

Swimming Medal Tally
Gold medal icon.svg GoldSilver medal icon.svg SilverBronze medal icon.svg BronzeTOTAL
7161134

Men

EventSwimmer(s)HeatsSemi FinalsFinal
ResultRankResultRankResultRank
50m Freestyle Simon Burnett 22.687 Q22.667 Q22.444
Adam Brown 22.798 Q22.758 Q22.51=6
Grant Turner 23.0311 Q22.789DNQ9
100m Freestyle Simon Burnett 49.9710 Q49.404 Q48.54Silver medal icon.svg Silver
Adam Brown 49.885 Q49.658 Q49.828
Grant Turner 49.874 Q49.929DNQ9
200m Freestyle Ross Davenport 1:49.388 Q1:48.605
Robert Bale 1:49.267 Q1:48.737
400m Freestyle Richard Charlesworth 3:53.838 Q3:58.508
Daniel Coombs 3:54.7411DNQ11
Robert Bale 3:55.7113DNQ13
1,500m Freestyle Daniel Fogg 15:28.802 Q15:13.50Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze
Richard Charlesworth 15:48.017 Q15:42.778
50m Backstroke Liam Tancock 25.471 Q25.626 Q24.62Gold medal icon.svg Gold
100m Backstroke Liam Tancock 55.153 Q54.322 Q53.59Gold medal icon.svg Gold
Chris Walker-Hebborn 55.184 Q54.765 Q55.046
Ryan Bennett 56.0710 Q55.508 Q55.857
200m Backstroke James Goddard 1:59.301 Q1:55.58Gold medal icon.svg Gold
Chris Walker-Hebborn 2:00.577 Q1:59.004
Ryan Bennett 2:00.325 Q2:01.868
50m Breaststroke Daniel Sliwinski 28.473 Q28.536 Q28.126
100m Breaststroke Daniel Sliwinski 1:03.2013 Q1:01.608 Q1:01.688
Andrew Willis 1:02.8710 Q1:01.84=10DNQ=10
Richard Webb 1:02.8911 Q1:01.84=10DNQ=10
200m Breaststroke Andrew Willis 2:13.423 Q2:11.494
Richard Webb 2:16.8311DNQ11
50m Butterfly Antony James 24.375 Q24.408 Q24.296
100m Butterfly Antony James 54.195 Q53.084 Q52.50=Silver medal icon.svg Silver
Michael Rock 54.427 Q55.2012DNQ12
200m Butterfly Michael Rock 1:58.428 Q1:57.15Silver medal icon.svg Silver
Joe Roebuck 1:57.986 Q1:57.446
Roberto Pavoni 1:58.247 Q1:58.137
200m Individual Medley James Goddard 2:00.431 Q1:58.10Gold medal icon.svg Gold
Joe Roebuck 2:01.804 Q1:59.86Silver medal icon.svg Silver
Roberto Pavoni 2:03.379DNQ9
400m Individual Medley Joe Roebuck 4:18.562 Q4:15.84Silver medal icon.svg Silver
Roberto Pavoni 4:22.066 Q4:19.817
4 × 100 m Freestyle Relay Adam Brown
Simon Burnett
Ross Davenport
Liam Tancock
Grant Turner
Davenport 49.72
Burnett 49.23
Turner 48.83
Brown 49.81

3:17.80
2 Q Burnett 48.82
Tancock 48.14
Turner 49.01
Brown 49.08

3:15.05
Silver medal icon.svg Silver
4 × 200 m Freestyle Relay Robert Bale
Steven Beckerleg
Ross Davenport
Chris Walker-Hebborn
Daniel Coombs
Richard Charlesworth
Bale 1:50.54
Coombs 1:49.95
Beckerleg 1:51.45
Charlesworth 1:50.67

7:22.61
2 Q Bale 1:48.72
Davenport 1:48.44
Coombs 1:49.21
Walker-Hebborn 1:50.20

7:16.57
5
4 × 100 m Medley Relay Adam Brown
Simon Burnett
Chris Walker-Hebborn
Antony James
Daniel Sliwinski
Liam Tancock
Walker-Hebborn 55.85
Sliwinski 1:03.05
James 55.43
Brown 50.31

3:44.64
2 Q Tancock 53.66
Sliwinski 1:02.27
James 52.34
Burnett 48.04

3:36.31
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze
Men – EAD (Para-Sports)
EventSwimmer(s)HeatsFinal
ResultRankResultRank
50m Freestyle S9 Simon Miller 27.002 Q26.70Silver medal icon.svg Silver
100m Freestyle S10 Robert Welbourn 55.943 Q55.10Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze

Women

EventSwimmer(s)HeatsSemi FinalsFinal
ResultRankResultRankResultRank
50m Freestyle Francesca Halsall 25.051 Q25.183 Q24.98Silver medal icon.svg Silver
Amy Smith 25.676 Q25.496 Q25.746
Jess Sylvester 26.7412 Q26.31=9DNQ=9
100m Freestyle Francesca Halsall 55.585 Q55.103 Q54.57Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze
Amy Smith 55.504 Q55.185 Q54.915
Emma Saunders 56.139 Q55.858 Q56.178
200m Freestyle Rebecca Adlington 1:59.686 Q1:58.47Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze
Jo Jackson 1:59.334 Q1:58.665
Emma Saunders 2:01.5112DNQ12
400m Freestyle Rebecca Adlington 4:10.703 Q4:05.68Gold medal icon.svg Gold
Anne Bochmann 4:13.748 Q4:08.304
Jo Jackson 4:12.326 Q4:10.376
800m Freestyle Rebecca Adlington 8:35.822 Q8:24.69Gold medal icon.svg Gold
Sasha Matthews 8:41.107 Q8:45.286
Aimee Willmott 9:11.0988:49.318
50m Backstroke Gemma Spofforth 28.301 Q28.292 Q28.03Silver medal icon.svg Silver
Emma Saunders 29.689 Q29.599DNQ9
100m Backstroke Gemma Spofforth 1:01.68=7 Q1:01.056 Q1:00.02Silver medal icon.svg Silver
Stephanie Proud 1:01.68=7 Q1:01.259DNQ9
Elizabeth Simmonds 1:01.053 Q1:01.4210DNQ10
200m Backstroke Elizabeth Simmonds 2:10.074 Q2:07.90Silver medal icon.svg Silver
Gemma Spofforth 2:12.938 Q2:09.085
Stephanie Proud 2:11.025 Q2:09.126
50m Breaststroke Kate Haywood 31.303 Q31.223 Q31.17Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze
Achieng Ajulu-Bushell 31.976 Q31.474 Q31.565
100m Breaststroke Kate Haywood 1:08.371 Q1:08.514 Q1:08.29Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze
Stacey Tadd 1:10.697 Q1:10.167 Q1:10.127
Achieng Ajulu-Bushell 1:12.1213 Q1:10.678 Q1:10.738
200m Breaststroke Stacey Tadd 2:28.755 Q2:28.486
Kate Hutchinson 2:34.089DNQ9
50m Butterfly Francesca Halsall 26.693 Q26.333 Q26.24Gold medal icon.svg Gold
Ellen Gandy 27.075 Q27.148 Q26.805
Amy Smith 27.258 Q27.2310DNQ10
100m Butterfly Ellen Gandy 59.636 Q58.241 Q58.06Silver medal icon.svg Silver
Jess Sylvester 1:00.319 Q59.337 Q59.407
Francesca Halsall 1:00.268 Q59.8410DNQ10
200m Butterfly Ellen Gandy 2:10.355 Q2:07.75Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze
Jessica Dickons 2:11.437 Q2:11.247
Anne Bochmann 2:17.2910DNQ10
200m Individual Medley Aimee Willmott 2:15.957 Q2:15.386
Kate Hutchinson 2:15.906 Q2:15.758
Anne Bochmann 2:18.079DNQ9
400m Individual Medley Keri-Anne Payne 4:43.141 Q4:41.07Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze
Aimee Willmott 4:48.395 Q4:44.875
Stephanie Proud 4:48.836 Q4:46.176
4 × 100 m Freestyle Relay Francesca Halsall
Emma Saunders
Amy Smith
Jess Sylvester
Smith 55.26
Halsall 53.98
Saunders 55.51
Sylvester 55.28

3:40.03
Silver medal icon.svg Silver
4 × 200 m Freestyle Relay Rebecca Adlington
Jo Jackson
Sasha Matthews
Emma Saunders
Jackson 1:59.06
Adlington 1:59.68
Saunders 2:00.79
Matthews 1:59.08

7:58.61
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze
4 × 100 m Medley Relay Ellen Gandy
Francesca Halsall
Kate Haywood
Gemma Spofforth
Spofforth 59.83
Haywood 1:08.43
Gandy 57.41
Halsall 54.42

4:00.09
Silver medal icon.svg Silver
Women – EAD (Para-Sports)
EventSwimmer(s)HeatsFinal
ResultRankResultRank
50m Freestyle S9 Stephanie Millward 30.093 Q29.69Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze
100m Freestyle S9 Stephanie Millward 1:06.392 Q1:03.69Silver medal icon.svg Silver
100m Butterfly S9 Stephanie Millward 1:13.11Silver medal icon.svg Silver

Synchronised swimming

Team England consists of 2 swimmers over 2 events. [1] [11]

Synchronised Swimming Medal Tally
Gold medal icon.svg GoldSilver medal icon.svg SilverBronze medal icon.svg BronzeTOTAL
0202
Women
EventsSwimmer(s)Technical RoutineFree RoutineTotal PointsRank
PointsRankPointsRank
Solo Jenna Randall 44.583245.417280.000Silver medal icon.svg Silver
Duet Olivia Allison & Jenna Randall 44.250245.084289.334Silver medal icon.svg Silver

Archery

Team England consists of 12 archers over 8 events [12] [13]

Archery Medal Tally
Gold medal icon.svg GoldSilver medal icon.svg SilverBronze medal icon.svg BronzeTOTAL
4307
Men's Compound Individual
Archer(s)QualificationRound of 64Round of 32Round of 16Quarter FinalSemi FinalFinalRank
ScoreSeedOpposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Duncan Busby 7032BYE Flag of Malaysia.svg Lang (MAS)
W 4–0
Flag of New Zealand.svg Waddick (NZL)
W 4–0
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Timms (AUS)
W 7–3
Flag of New Zealand.svg Teasdale (NZL)
W 6–2
Flag of England.svg White (ENG)
W 6–2
Gold medal icon.svg Gold
Chris White 69612BYE Flag of Mauritius.svg Cornet (MRI)
W 4–0
Flag of England.svg Grimwood (ENG)
W 4–0
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Kalmaru (WAL)
W 6–2
Flag of South Africa.svg Cilliers (RSA)
W 6–4
Flag of England.svg Busby (ENG)
L 2–6
Silver medal icon.svg Silver
Liam Grimwood 7005BYE Flag of Scotland.svg Keppie (SCO)
W 4–2
Flag of England.svg White (ENG)
L 0–4
---=9
Men's Recurve Individual
Archer(s)QualificationRound of 64Round of 32Round of 16Quarter FinalSemi FinalFinalRank
ScoreSeedOpposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Laurence Godfrey 6616BYE Flag of Scotland.svg Forrester (SCO)
W 4–0
Flag of England.svg Wills (ENG)
W 4–0
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Lyon (CAN)
L 3–7
--7
Simon Terry 6607BYE Flag of Cyprus.svg El Helali (CYP)
W 4–2
Flag of Bangladesh.svg Milon (BAN)
W 4–2
Flag of India.svg Talukdar (IND)
L 2–6
--8
Alan Wills 65011BYE Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg MacDonald (CAN)
W 4–0
Flag of England.svg Godfrey (ENG)
L 0–4
---=9
Women's Compound Individual
Archer(s)QualificationRound of 32Round of 16Quarter FinalSemi FinalFinalRank
ScoreSeedOpposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Nicky Hunt 6972 Flag of Cyprus.svg Dikomiti (CYP)
W 4–0
Flag of India.svg Kaur (IND)
W 4–2
Flag of Malaysia.svg Mat Salleh (MAS)
W 6–2
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Hyde (AUS)
W 6–2
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Jones (CAN)
W 6–4
Gold medal icon.svg Gold
Danielle Brown 67614 Flag of New Zealand.svg McGregor (NZL)
W 4–0
Flag of Scotland.svg Jennings (SCO)
W 4–2
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Hyde (AUS)
L 5–6
--5
Nichola Simpson 6894 Flag of New Zealand.svg Mitchell (NZL)
L 0–4
----=17
Women's Recurve Individual
Archer(s)QualificationRound of 32Round of 16Quarter FinalSemi FinalFinalRank
ScoreSeedOpposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Alison Williamson 6356BYE Flag of Singapore.svg Cheok (SIN)
W 4–0
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Vrakking (CAN)
W 6–0
Flag of India.svg Banerjee (IND)
W 6–2
Flag of India.svg Kumari (IND)
L 0–6
Silver medal icon.svg Silver
Amy Oliver 6277BYE Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg MacDougall (CAN)
W 4–2
Flag of India.svg Banerjee (IND)
L 2–6
--6
Naomi Folkard 6423BYE Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Vrakking (CAN)
L 0–4
---=9
Team Events
Archer(s)QualificationRound of 16Quarter FinalSemi FinalFinalRank
ScoreSeedOpposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Men's Compound Team
Liam Grimwood, Chris White & Duncan Busby
2,0991BYE Ulster Banner.svg Northern Ireland
W 232–224
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia
W 228–224
Flag of India.svg India
W 231–229
Gold medal icon.svg Gold
Men's Recurve Team
Simon Terry, Laurence Godfrey & Alan Wills
1,9712BYE Flag of Cyprus.svg Cyprus
W 218–209
Flag of Malaysia.svg Malaysia
L 213–217
Bronze Final:
Flag of India.svg India
L 218–221
4
Women's Compound Team
Nicky Hunt, Danielle Brown & Nichola Simpson
2,0622 Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand
W 227–221
Flag of Malaysia.svg Malaysia
W 227–221
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada
W 232–229
Gold medal icon.svg Gold
Women's Recurve Team
Alison Williamson, Amy Oliver & Naomi Folkard
1,9042BYE Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada
W 208–200
Flag of India.svg India
L 206–207
Silver medal icon.svg Silver

Athletics

Team England consists of 91 athletes over 48 events [14] [15]

On 21 September 2010 it was announced that 2006 Commonwealth Games champions Christine Ohuruogu (Women's 400m), Lisa Dobriskey (Women's 1,500m) and Phillips Idowu (Men's Triple Jump) were withdrawing from the games. Ohuruogu and Dobriskey cited injury concerns whilst Idowu withdrew due to safety concerns. [2]

Medal Tally
Gold medal icon.svg GoldSilver medal icon.svg SilverBronze medal icon.svg BronzeTOTAL
791026

Men

Track
EventAthlete(s)HeatsRound 2Semi FinalsFinal
ResultRankResultRankResultRankResultRank
100m Mark Lewis-Francis 10.151 Q10.206 Q10.175 Q10.20Silver medal icon.svg Silver
200m Leon Baptiste 21.063 Q20.683 Q20.431 Q20.45Gold medal icon.svg Gold
Marlon Devonish 21.157 Q20.904 Q20.705 Q20.755
400m Conrad Williams 45.781 Q45.826 Q45.886
Robert Tobin 46.266 Q46.2710DNQ10
Graham Hedman 47.4522 q47.0219DNQ19
800m Darren St Clair 1:50.187 Q1:46.924 q1:52.156
Andrew Osagie 1:50.448 Q1:47.529DNQ9
Niall Brooks 1:50.5410 Q1:48.3311DNQ11
1,500m Andrew Baddeley 3:41.254 Q3:43.336
Thomas Lancashire 3:40.843 Q3:43.588
Colin McCourt 3:59.6823DNQ23
5,000m Chris Thompson 13:39.285
Lee Emanuel 14:31.3819
10,000m Chris Thompson 28:50.478
Andrew Vernon 29:44.9110
John Beattie 31:01.6715
110m Hurdles Andy Turner 13.581 Q13.38Gold medal icon.svg Gold
William Sharman 13.663 Q13.50Silver medal icon.svg Silver
Lawrence Clarke 13.824 Q13.70Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze
400m Hurdles Richard Yates 49.832 Q49.845
David Hughes 50.558 q50.488
3,000m Steeplechase Stuart Stokes 8:32.245
Luke Gunn 8:40.447
4 × 100 m Relay Leon Baptiste
Marlon Devonish
Mark Lewis-Francis
Ryan Scott
Scott
Baptiste
Devonish
Lewis-Francis

38.67
2 Q Scott
Baptiste
Devonish
Lewis-Francis

38.74
Gold medal icon.svg Gold
4 × 400 m Relay Graham Hedman
David Hughes
Nick Leavey
Rob Tobin
Conrad Williams
Rick Yates
Leavey
Hughes
Yates
Hedman

3:05.34
2 Q Williams
Leavey
Yates
Tobin

3:03.97
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze
Field – Throws
EventAthlete(s)QualifyingFinal
ResultRankResultRank
Shot Put Carl Myerscough 18.824 q19.744
Scott Rider 18.026 q17.738
Discus ThrowCarl Myerscough60.023 Q60.64Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze
Emeka Udechuku 58.555 q59.595
Chris Scott 56.587 q57.057
Hammer Throw Alex Smith 72.95Silver medal icon.svg Silver
Mike Floyd 69.34Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze
Matthew Lambley 62.9510
Field – Jumps
EventAthlete(s)QualifyingFinal
ResultRankResultRank
Long Jump Greg Rutherford 7.745 Q8.22Silver medal icon.svg Silver
Chris Tomlinson 7.952 QNo Mark12
High Jump Samson Oni 2.161 Q2.234
Tom Parsons 2.161 Q2.23=5
Martyn Bernard 2.1315DNQ15
Triple Jump Nathan Douglas 16.964
Larry Achike 16.597
Pole Vault Steven Lewis 5.60Silver medal icon.svg Silver
Max Eaves 5.40Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze
Luke Cutts No Mark=10
Combined
EventAthlete(s)100mLong
Jump
Shot
Put
High
Jump
400m110m
Hurdles
DiscusPole
Vault
Javelin1,500mFinal
ResultRank
Decathlon Martin Brockman 11.36
782pts
7.29
883pts
13.50
698pts
2.14
934pts
49.95
817pts
15.40
802pts
37.75
619pts
4.60
790pts
51.96
618pts
4:26.28
769pts
7,712 ptsBronze medal icon.svg Bronze
Ben Hazell 11.37
780pts
6.98
809pts
14.30
747pts
1.93
740pts
50.26
803pts
14.92
859pts
48.01
829pts
4.40
731pts
53.41
639pts
4:30.91
739pts
7,676 pts4
Kevin Sempers 11.08
843pts
6.86
781pts
12.72
650pts
2.05
850pts
49.36
844pts
14.79
875pts
39.08
646pts
4.60
790pts
61.46
760pts
5:04.93
532pts
7,571 pts5
Road
EventAthlete(s)Final
ResultRank
Marathon Ben Moreau 2:24:3411
Andi Jones DNF-
20 km Walk Luke Finch 1:29:3710
Tom Bosworth 1:30:4411
Alex Wright 1:34:2613
EAD (Para-Sports)
EventAthlete(s)HeatsSemi FinalsFinal
ResultRankResultRankResultRank
100m T46 Ola Abidogun 11.372 Q11.323 Q11.505
Shot Put F32/34/52 Dan West 10.78 (969 pts)Silver medal icon.svg Silver

Women

Track
EventAthlete(s)HeatsSemi FinalsFinal
ResultRankResultRankResultRank
100m Katherine Endacott 11.506 Q11.456 Q11.44Silver medal icon.svg Silver
Laura Turner 11.619 Q11.414 QDQ-
Montell Douglas 11.7413 Q11.6214DNQ14
200m Abi Oyepitan 23.8610 Q23.332 Q23.26Silver medal icon.svg Silver
Joice Maduaka 23.755 Q23.564 Q23.574
Laura Turner 23.9914 QDNS22DNQ22
400m Nadine Okyere 53.7512 Q52.899DNQ9
Kelly Massey 53.9014 Q53.2412DNQ12
Vicki Barr 53.8613 Q53.5115DNQ15
800m Emma Jackson 2:01.631 Q2:00.464
Hannah England 2:02.635 Q2:00.475
1,500m Hannah England 4:13.918 Q4:06.834
Helen Clitheroe 4:09.342 Q4:08.898
5,000m Charlotte Purdue 16:16.136
10,000m Charlotte Purdue 33:13.024
400m Hurdles Meghan Beesley 56.955 Q58.367
3,000m Steeplechase Helen Clitheroe 9:56.374
Tina Brown 10:13.347
4 × 100 m Relay Montell Douglas
Katherine Endacott
Abi Oyepitan
Laura Turner
Endacott
Douglas
Turner
Oyepitan

44.19
Gold medal icon.svg Gold
4 × 400 m Relay Vicki Barr
Meghan Beesley
Joice Maduaka
Kelly Massey
Nadine Okyere
Massey
Maduaka
Okyere
Barr

3:36.68
6 Q Massey
Barr
Beesley
Okyere

3:29.51
Silver medal icon.svg Silver
Field – Throws
EventAthlete(s)QualifyingFinal
ResultRankResultRank
Shot Put Rebecca Peake 16.285
Eleanor Gatrell 15.237
Discus Throw Jade Nicholls 57.626
Hammer Throw Zoe Derham 62.333 Q64.04Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze
Sarah Holt 57.9114DNQ14
Javelin Throw Laura Whittingham 58.614
Izzy Jeffs 46.3113
Field – Jumps
EventAthlete(s)QualifyingFinal
ResultRankResultRank
High Jump Vikki Hubbard 1.834
Kay Humberstone 1.78=6
Stephanie Pywell 1.78=6
Triple Jump Nadia Williams 13.666
Yasmin Regis 13.558
Pole Vault Kate Dennison 4.25Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze
Emma Lyons 4.107
Combined
EventAthlete(s)100m
Hurdles
High
Jump
Shot
Put
200mLong
Jump
Javelin800mFinal
ResultRank
Heptathlon Louise Hazel 13.25
1087pts
1.69
842pts
12.54
697pts
24.10
971pts
6.44
988pts
44.42
752pts
2:20.33
819pts
6,156ptsGold medal icon.svg Gold
Grace Clements 14.18
953pts
1.78
953pts
12.78
713pts
25.88
808pts
6.00
850pts
43.67
738pts
2:16.06
878pts
5,819 ptsBronze medal icon.svg Bronze
Phyllis Agbo 14.20
950pts
1.63
771pts
13.16
738pts
25.46
845pts
DNS3,304 pts
DNF
9
Road
EventAthlete(s)Final
ResultRank
Marathon Michelle Cope 2:46:136
Helen Decker 2:49:248
Holly Rush 2:49:249
20 km Walk Jo Jackson 1:34:22Gold medal icon.svg Gold
Lisa Kehler 1:40:334
EAD (Para-Sports)
EventAthlete(s)HeatsFinal
ResultRankResultRank
100m T37 Katrina Hart 14.36Gold medal icon.svg Gold
Bethany Woodward 15.276
Shot Put F32-34/52/53 Gemma Prescott 952 ptsBronze medal icon.svg Bronze

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