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Falkland Islands at the 2014 Commonwealth Games | |
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CGF code | FLK |
CGA | Falkland Islands Overseas Games Association |
Website | fioga |
in Glasgow, Scotland | |
Competitors | 24 in 3 sports |
Flag bearer | Mike Brownlee [1] |
Medals |
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Commonwealth Games appearances (overview) | |
The Falkland Islands was represented at the 2014 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow by 25 athletes across three sports, badminton, shooting, and lawn bowls, the largest ever Falkland Islands squad to be sent to the Commonwealth Games.
Athlete | Event | Round of 64 | Round of 32 | Round of 16 | Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Final | Rank |
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Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | |||
Douglas Clark | Men's Singles | Malcouzanne (SEY) L 0 - 2 | Did not advance | |||||
Dominic Jaffray | Huang (SIN) L 0 - 2 | Did not advance | ||||||
Ross Stewart | Donkor (GHA) L 0 - 2 | Did not advance | ||||||
Sofia Arkhipkina | Women's Singles | Henry (JAM) L 0 - 2 | Did not advance | |||||
Laura Minto | Watson (BAR) L 0 - 2 | Did not advance |
Athlete | Event | Round of 64 | Round of 32 | Round of 16 | Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Final | Rank |
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Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | |||
Douglas Clark Ross Stewart | Men's Doubles | Bye | England (ENG) L 0 - 2 | Did not advance | ||||
Christopher Eynon Dominic Jaffray | Seychelles (SEY) L 0 - 2 | Did not advance | ||||||
Laura Minto Louise Williams | Women's Doubles | — | Sri Lanka (SRI) L 0 - 2 | Did not advance | ||||
Sofia Arkhipkina Anna Luxton | — | Seychelles (SEY) L 0 - 2 | Did not advance | |||||
Dominic Jaffray Louise Williams | Mixed Doubles | New Zealand (NZL) L 0 - 2 | Did not advance | |||||
Douglas Clark Anna Luxton | Ghana (GHA) L 0 - 2 | Did not advance | ||||||
Ross Stewart Laura Minto | Bye | Australia (AUS) L 0 - 2 | Did not advance | |||||
Christopher Eynon Sofia Arkhipkina | Pakistan (PAK) L 0 - 2 | Did not advance |
Pos | Team | Pld | W | L | GF | GA | GD | PF | PA | PD | Pts | Qualification |
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1 | Canada | 3 | 3 | 0 | 25 | 6 | +19 | 626 | 386 | +240 | 3 | Quarterfinals |
2 | Australia | 3 | 2 | 1 | 23 | 8 | +15 | 596 | 412 | +184 | 2 | |
3 | Wales | 3 | 1 | 2 | 14 | 18 | −4 | 556 | 494 | +62 | 1 | |
4 | Falkland Islands | 3 | 0 | 3 | 0 | 30 | −30 | 144 | 630 | −486 | 0 |
Canada 5 | Commonwealth Arena, Glasgow 24 July | Falkland Islands 0 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Australia 5 | Commonwealth Arena, Glasgow 25 July | Falkland Islands 0 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Falkland Islands 0 | Commonwealth Arena, Glasgow 25 July | Wales 5 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Athlete | Event | Group Stage | Quarterfinal | Semifinal | Final | Rank | |
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Opposition Score | Rank | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | |||
Michael Reive Patrick Morrison Barry Ford | Triples | England (ENG) L 8 - 31 Australia (AUS) L 5 - 23 Malaysia (MAS) L 8 - 31 Papua New Guinea (PNG) W 17 - 12 Pakistan (PAK) W 23 - 15 | 4 | Did not advance | |||
Gerald Reive Michael Reive Patrick Morrison Barry Ford | Fours | Canada (CAN) L 6 - 16 India (IND) L 6 - 22 South Africa (RSA) L 5 - 40 Namibia (NAM) W 12 - 11 | 4 | Did not advance |
Athlete | Event | Qualification | Semifinals | Final | |||
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Points | Rank | Points | Rank | Points | Rank | ||
Michael Goss | 50 metre rifle prone | DNS | — | Did not advance | |||
Jeremy Poncet | 50 metre rifle prone | 486.4 | 38 | — | Did not advance | ||
Nevin Middleton | 10 metre air pistol | 523 | 27 | — | Did not advance | ||
Muarry Middeton | 10 metre air pistol | 498 | 29 | — | Did not advance | ||
Saul Pitaluga | Trap | 92 | 28 | Did not advance | |||
Shaun Jaffray | Trap | 73 | 36 | Did not advance | |||
Double trap | 52 | 18 | Did not advance | ||||
Axel Rodriguez-Reid | Double trap | 80 | 14 | Did not advance | |||
Matthew Vincent | Skeet | 75 | 26 | Did not advance |
Athlete | Event | Day 1 | Day 2 | Day 3 | Total | ||||
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Points | Rank | Points | Rank | Points | Rank | Overall | Rank | ||
Derek Goodwin | Queen's prize individual | 96 | 145 | 133 | 374 | 25 | |||
Gareth Goodwin | Queen's prize individual | 96 | 143 | 119 | 358 | 31 | |||
Derek Goodwin Gareth Goodwin | Queen's prize pairs | 281 | 16 | 255 | 15 | — | 536 | 16 |
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