This is the complete list of Commonwealth Games medallists in women's athletics from 1934 to 2022.
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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1998 | Kate Anderson ![]() | 15:52.74 | Andrea Whitcombe ![]() | 15:56.85 | Samukeliso Moyo ![]() | 15:57.57 |
2002 | Paula Radcliffe ![]() | 14.31.42 GR | Edith Masai ![]() | 14:53.76 | Iness Chenonge ![]() | 15:06.06 |
2006 | Isabella Ochichi ![]() | 14:57.84 | Jo Pavey ![]() | 14:59.08 | Lucy Wangui Kabuu ![]() | 15:00.20 |
2010 | Vivian Cheruiyot ![]() | 15:55.12 | Sylvia Kibet ![]() | 15:55.61 | Ines Chenonge ![]() | 16:02.47 |
2014 | Mercy Cherono ![]() | 15:07.21 | Janet Kisa ![]() | 15:08.90 | Jo Pavey ![]() | 15:08.96 |
2018 | Hellen Obiri ![]() | 15:13.11 | Margaret Chelimo Kipkemboi ![]() | 15:15.28 | Laura Weightman ![]() | 15:25.84 |
2022 | Beatrice Chebet ![]() | 14:38.21 | Eilish McColgan ![]() | 14:42.14 | Selah Busieni ![]() | 14:48.24 |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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2006 | Dorcus Inzikuru ![]() | 9:19.51 GR | Melissa Rollison ![]() | 9:24.29 | Donna MacFarlane ![]() | 9:25.05 |
2010 | Milcah Chemos Cheywa ![]() | 9:40.96 | Mercy Wanjiru Njoroge ![]() | 9:41.54 | Gladys Jerotich Kipkemoi ![]() | 9:52.51 |
2014 | Purity Kirui ![]() | 9:30.96 | Milcah Cheywa ![]() | 9:31.30 | Joan Kipkemoi ![]() | 9:33.34 |
2018 | Aisha Praught-Leer ![]() | 9:21.00 | Celliphine Chespol ![]() | 9:22.61 | Purity Cherotich Kirui ![]() | 9:25.74 |
2022 | Jackline Chepkoech ![]() | 9:15.68 GR | Elizabeth Bird ![]() | 9:17.79 | Peruth Chemutai ![]() | 9:23.24 |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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1990 | Kerry Saxby ![]() | 45:03 | Anne Judkins ![]() | 47:03 | Lisa Langford ![]() | 47:23 |
1994 | Kerry Saxby-Junna ![]() | 44:25 | Anne Manning ![]() | 44:37 | Janice McCaffrey ![]() | 44:54 |
1998 | Jane Saville ![]() | 43:57 GR | Kerry Saxby-Junna ![]() | 44:27 | Lisa Kehler ![]() | 45:03 |
2022 | Jemima Montag ![]() | 42:34.30 GR | Priyanka Goswami ![]() | 43:38.83 | Emily Wamusyi Ngii ![]() | 43:50.86 |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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1998 | Emma George ![]() | 4.20 m | Elmarie Gerryts ![]() | 4.15 m | Trista Bernier ![]() | 4.15 m |
2002 | Tatiana Grigorieva ![]() | 4.35 m | Kym Howe ![]() | 4.15 m | Irie Hill ![]() Bridgid Isworth ![]() Stephanie McCann ![]() | 4.10 m |
2006 | Kym Howe ![]() | 4.62 m GR | Tatiana Grigorieva ![]() | 4.35 m | Stephanie McCann ![]() | 4.25 m |
2010 | Alana Boyd ![]() | 4.40 m | Marianna Zachariadi ![]() | 4.40 m | Kate Dennison ![]() Carly Dockendorf ![]() Kelsie Hendry ![]() | 4.25 m |
2014 | Alana Boyd ![]() | 4.50 m | Sally Peake ![]() | 4.25 m | Alysha Newman ![]() Sally Scott ![]() | 3.80 m |
2018 | Alysha Newman ![]() | 4.75 m GR | Eliza McCartney ![]() | 4.70 m | Nina Kennedy ![]() | 4.60 m |
2022 | Nina Kennedy ![]() | 4.60 m | Molly Caudery ![]() | 4.45 m | Imogen Ayris ![]() | 4.45 m |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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1998 | Ashia Hansen ![]() | 14.32 m | Françoise Mbango ![]() | 13.95 m | Connie Henry ![]() | 13.94 m |
2002 | Ashia Hansen ![]() | 14.86 m GR | Françoise Mbango ![]() | 14.82 m | Trecia Smith ![]() | 14.32 m |
2006 | Trecia Smith ![]() | 14.39 m | Otonye Iworima ![]() | 13.53 m | Nadia Williams ![]() | 13.42 m |
2010 | Trecia-Kaye Smith ![]() | 14.19 m | Ayanna Alexander ![]() | 13.91 m | Tabia Charles ![]() | 13.84 m |
2014 | Kimberly Williams ![]() | 14.21 m | Laura Samuel ![]() | 14.09 m | Ayanna Alexander ![]() | 14.01 m |
2018 | Kimberly Williams ![]() | 14.64 m | Shanieka Ricketts ![]() | 14.52 m | Thea LaFond ![]() | 13.92 m |
2022 | Shanieka Ricketts ![]() | 14.94 m GR | Thea LaFond ![]() | 14.39 m | Naomi Metzger ![]() | 14.37 m |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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1998 | Deborah Sosimenko ![]() | 66.56 m | Lorraine Shaw ![]() | 62.66 m | Caroline Wittrin ![]() | 61.67 |
2002 | Lorraine Shaw ![]() | 66.83 m | Bronwyn Eagles ![]() | 65.24 m | Karyne Di Marco ![]() | 63.40 m |
2006 | Brooke Krueger ![]() | 67.90 m GR | Jennifer Joyce ![]() | 67.29 m | Lorraine Shaw ![]() | 66.00 m |
2010 | Sultana Frizell ![]() | 68.57 m GR | Carys Parry ![]() | 64.93 m | Zoe Derham ![]() | 64.04 m |
2014 | Sultana Frizell ![]() | 71.97 m GR | Julia Ratcliffe ![]() | 69.96 m | Sophie Hitchon ![]() | 68.72 m |
2018 | Julia Ratcliffe ![]() | 69.94 m | Alexandra Hulley ![]() | 68.20 m | Lara Nielsen ![]() | 65.03 m |
2022 | Camryn Rogers ![]() | 74.08 m | Julia Ratcliffe ![]() | 69.63 m | Jillian Weir ![]() | 67.35 m |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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2014 | Libby Clegg ![]() | 12.20 | Maria Muchavo ![]() | 13.33 | Lahja Ishitile ![]() | 13.48 |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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2006 | Elizabeth McIntosh ![]() | 14.38 | Katrina Webb ![]() | 14.51 | Beverley Jones ![]() | 14.81 |
2010 | Katrina Hart ![]() | 14.36 | Jenny McLoughlin ![]() | 14.68 | Johanna Benson ![]() | 14.81 |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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2002 | Chantal Petitclerc ![]() | 1:52.93 | Louise Sauvage ![]() | 1:53.30 | Eliza Stankovic ![]() | 1:54.20 |
2006 | Chantal Petitclerc ![]() | 1:48.98 | Eliza Stankovic ![]() | 1:49.62 | Diane Roy ![]() | 1:53.76 |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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2010 | Diane Roy ![]() | 3:53.95 | Chineme Obeta ![]() | 4:09.29 | Anita Fordjour ![]() | 4:18.83 |
2014 | Angie Ballard ![]() | 3:59.20 | Diane Roy ![]() | 3:59.55 | Jade Jones ![]() | 4:00.19 |
2018 | Madison de Rozario ![]() | 3:34.06 | Angie Ballard ![]() | 3:36.85 | Diane Roy ![]() | 3:36.97 |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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2014 | Jodi Elkington ![]() | 4.39 m | Bethy Woodward ![]() | 4.00 m | Johanna Benson ![]() | 3.82 m |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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2006 | Eucharia Njideka Iyiazi ![]() | 6.78 m | Virginia Ohagwu ![]() | 6.08 m | Asti Poole ![]() | 5.33 m |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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2010 | Louise Ellery ![]() | 1110 (6.17 m) | Jess Hamill ![]() | 979 (7.17 m) | Gemma Prescott ![]() | 952 (5.54 m) |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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1934 | ![]() | 11.8 | ![]() | 11.9 | Elsie Green ![]() | 12.2 |
1938 | ![]() | 11.7 w | Isabel Grant ![]() | 11.7ew | Rona Tong ![]() | 11.8ew |
1950 | Shirley Strickland ![]() | 11.6 GR | June Schoch ![]() | 11.6 | Janet Shackleton ![]() | 11.7 |
1954 | Edna Maskell ![]() | 10.9 w | ![]() | 11.2 w | Jean Desforges ![]() | 11.2 w |
1958 | Norma Thrower ![]() | 10.72 w GR | Carole Quinton ![]() | 10.77 w | Gloria Wigney ![]() | 10.94 w |
1962 | Pam Kilborn ![]() | 11.07 | Betty Moore ![]() | 11.40 | Avis McIntosh ![]() | 11.47 |
1966 | Pam Kilborn ![]() | 10.9 | Carmen Smith ![]() | 11.0 | Jenny Wingerson ![]() | 11.0 |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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1934 | Eileen Hiscock ![]() | 11.3 | ![]() | 11.5 | Leonard Chalmers ![]() | 11.6 |
1938 | Decima Norman ![]() | 11.1 | Joyce Walker ![]() | 11.3e | ![]() | 11.4e |
1950 | Marjorie Jackson ![]() | 10.8 GR | Shirley Strickland ![]() | 11.0 | Verna Johnston ![]() | 11.1 |
1954 | Marjorie Nelson ![]() | 10.7 w | Winsome Cripps ![]() | 10.8 w | Edna Maskell ![]() | 10.8 w |
1958 | Marlene Willard ![]() | 10.7 | Heather Young ![]() | 10.73 | Madeleine Weston ![]() | 10.81 |
1962 | Dorothy Hyman ![]() | 11.2 | Doreen Porter ![]() | 11.3 | Brenda Cox ![]() | 11.4 |
1966 | Dianne Burge ![]() | 10.6 GR | Irene Piotrowski ![]() | 10.8 | Jill Hall ![]() | 10.8 |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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1934 | Eileen Hiscock ![]() | 25.0 | ![]() | 25.4 | Nellie Halstead ![]() | 25.6 |
1938 | Decima Norman ![]() | 24.7 | Jean Coleman ![]() | 25.1e | Eileen Wearne ![]() | 25.3e |
1950 | Marjorie Jackson ![]() | 24.3 GR | Shirley Strickland ![]() | 24.5 | ![]() | 24.7 |
1954 | Marjorie Nelson ![]() | 24.0 GR | Winsome Cripps ![]() | 24.5 | Shirley Hampton ![]() | 25.0 |
1958 | Marlene Willard ![]() | 23.65 GR | Betty Cuthbert ![]() | 23.77 | Heather Young ![]() | 23.9 |
1962 | Dorothy Hyman ![]() | 24.00 | Joyce Bennett ![]() | 24.21 | Margaret Burvill ![]() | 24.42 |
1966 | Dianne Burge ![]() | 23.73 | Jenny Lamy ![]() | 23.86 | Irene Piotrowski ![]() | 23.92 |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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1966 | Judy Pollock ![]() | 53.0 | Deidre Watkinson ![]() | 54.1 | Una Morris ![]() | 54.2 |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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1934 | Gladys Lunn ![]() | 2:19.4 | Ida Jones ![]() | 2:21.0 | Dorothy Butterfield ![]() | 2:21.4 |
1962 | Dixie Willis ![]() | 2:03.85 GR | Marise Chamberlain ![]() | 2:05.66 | Joy Jordan ![]() | 2:05.96 |
1966 | Abby Hoffman ![]() | 2:04.3 | Judy Pollock ![]() | 2:04.5 | Anne Smith ![]() | 2:05.0 |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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2002 | Jane Saville ![]() | 1:36.34 GR | Lisa Kehler ![]() | 1:36.45 | Yuan Yufang ![]() | 1:40.00 |
2006 | Jane Saville ![]() | 1:32:46 GR | Natalie Saville ![]() | 1:33:33 | Cheryl Webb ![]() | 1:36:03 |
2010 | Johanna Jackson ![]() | 1:34:22 | Claire Tallent ![]() | 1:36:55 | Grace Njue ![]() | 1:37:49 |
2018 | Jemima Montag ![]() | 1:32:50 | Alana Barber ![]() | 1:34:18 | Bethan Davies ![]() | 1:36:08 |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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1954 | ![]() Gwen Wallace Marjorie Nelson Nancy Fogarty Winsome Cripps | 46.8 GR | ![]() Anne Pashley Heather Young Shirley Burgess Shirley Hampton | 46.9 | ![]() Annabelle Murray Dorothy Kozak Geraldine Bemister Margery Squires | 47.8 |
1958 | ![]() Madeleine Weston Dorothy Hyman June Paul Heather Young | 45.37 (WR) | ![]() Betty Cuthbert Kay Johnson Marlene Mathews-Willard Wendy Hayes | 46.12 | ![]() Diane Matheson Eleanor Haslam Freyda Berman Maureen Rever | 47.21 |
1962 | ![]() Brenda Cox Betty Cuthbert Glenys Beasley Joyce Bennett | 46.71 | ![]() Ann Packer Dorothy Hyman Daphne Arden Betty Moore | 46.81 | ![]() Avis McIntosh Doreen Porter Molly Cowan Nola Bond | 46.93 |
1966 | ![]() Dianne Burge Jenny Lamy Joyce Bennett Pamela Ryan | 45.3 GR | ![]() Daphne Slater Janet Simpson Jill Hall Maureen Tranter | 45.6 | ![]() Adlin Mair-Clarke Carmen Smith Una Morris Vilma Charlton | 45.6 |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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1934 | ![]() Eileen Hiscock Nellie Halstead Elsie Maguire | 49.4 | ![]() Audrey Dearnley Aileen Meagher Hilda Strike | 50.2e | ![]() Cynthia Keay Dorothy Ballantyne Mollie Bragg | 52.0e |
1938 | ![]() Eileen Wearne Decima Norman Jean Coleman | 49.1 | ![]() Barbara Howard Aileen Meagher Jeanette Dolson | 49.9e | ![]() Dorothy Saunders Kathleen Stokes Winifred Jeffrey | 51.3e |
1950 | ![]() Marjorie Jackson Shirley Strickland Verna Johnston | 47.9 GR | ![]() Lesley Rowe Dorothea Parker Shirley Hardman | 48.7 | ![]() Dorothy Hall Margaret Walker Sylvia Cheeseman | 50.0 |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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1970 | Mary Peters ![]() | 5148 pts GR | Ann Wilson ![]() | 5037 pts | Jenny Meldrum ![]() | 4736 pts |
1974 | Mary Peters ![]() | 4455 pts | Modupe Oshikoya ![]() | 4423 pts | Ann Wilson ![]() | 4236 pts |
1978 | Diane Konihowski ![]() | 4768 pts GR | Sue Mapstone ![]() | 4222 pts | Yvette Wray ![]() | 4211 pts |
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