This is the complete list of Commonwealth Games medallists in shooting from 1966 to 2014.
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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1982 | George Darling (ENG) | 576 | Phil Adams (AUS) | 573 | Tom Guinn (CAN) | 571 |
1986 | Greg Yelavich (NZL) | 575 | Tom Guinn (CAN) | 574 | Gilbert U (HKG) | 574 |
1990 | Ben Sandstrom (AUS) | 580 | Phil Adams (AUS) | 574 | David Lowe (ENG) | 574 |
1994 | Jean-Pierre Huot (CAN) | 672.4 | Jaspal Rana (IND) | 670.7 | Greg Yelavich (NZL) | 668.5 |
1998 | Mick Gault (ENG) | 679.9 | Jaspal Rana (IND) | 677.4 | Greg Yelavich (NZL) | 677.4 |
2002 | Mick Gault (ENG) | 675.0 | Samaresh Jung (IND) | 674.8 | Jaspal Rana (IND) | 674.7 |
2006 | Samaresh Jung (IND) | 685.4 | Daniel Repacholi (AUS) | 677.6 | Friedhelm Sack (NAM) | 677.2 |
2010 | Omkar Singh (IND) | 681.8 | Gai Bin (SIN) | 676.2 | Daniel Repacholi (AUS) | 674.0 |
2014 | Daniel Repacholi (AUS) | 199.5 | Prakash Nanjappa (IND) | 198.2 | Mick Gault (ENG) | 176.5 |
2018 | Jitu Rai (IND) | 235.1 | Kerry Bell (AUS) | 233.5 | Om Mitharval (IND) | 214.3 |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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1966 | Charles Sexton (ENG) | 544 | Jules Sobrian (CAN) | 538 | Garfield McMahon (CAN) | 536 |
1974 | Jules Sobrian (CAN) | 549 | Norman Harrison (AUS) | 549 | Laszlo Antal (ENG) | 543 |
1978 | Yvon Trempe (CAN) | 543 | Edward Jans (CAN) | 540 | Bertram Manhin (TRI) | 536 |
1982 | Tom Guinn (CAN) | 553 | Geoffrey Robinson (ENG) | 543 | Phil Adams (AUS) | 540 |
1986 | Greg Yelavich (NZL) | 551 | Phil Adams (AUS) Ho Kar Fai (HKG) | 549 | ||
1990 | Phil Adams (AUS) | 554 | Ben Sandstrom (AUS) | 549 | Gilbert U (HKG) | 549 |
1994 | Mick Gault (ENG) | 654.1 | Phil Adams (AUS) | 647 | Ben Sandstrom (AUS) | 642.5 |
1998 | Mick Gault (ENG) | 646.3 | Francois van Tonder (RSA) | 642.5 | Bruce Quick (AUS) | 640.3 |
2002 | Mick Gault (ENG) | 657.5 | Samaresh Jung (IND) | 652.8 | Daniel van Tonder (RSA) | 644.3 |
2006 | Samaresh Jung (IND) | 650.2 | Mick Gault (ENG) | 645.9 | Roger Daniel (TRI) | 638.9 |
2010 | Omkar Singh (IND) | 653.6 | Gai Bin (SIN) | 649.6 | Lim Swee Hon Nigel (SIN) | 644.7 |
2014 | Jitu Rai (IND) | 194.1 | Gurpal Singh (IND) | 187.2 | Daniel Repacholi (AUS) | 166.6 |
2018 | Daniel Repacholi (AUS) | 227.2 | Shakil Ahmed (BAN) | 220.5 | Om Mitharval (IND) | 201.1 |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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1966 | James Lee (CAN) | 576 | Tony Clark (ENG) | 575 | Julio Machado (JAM) | 571 |
1982 | John Cooke (ENG) | 580 | James Cairns (SCO) | 579 | Noel Ryan (AUS) | 577 |
1986 | Bob Northover (ENG) | 583 | Phil Adams (AUS) | 582 | Rod Hack (AUS) | 580 |
1990 | Ashok Pandit (IND) | 583 | Surinder Marwah (IND) | 577 | Bruce Quick (AUS) | 576 |
1994 | Jaspal Rana (IND) | 581 | Mick Gault (ENG) | 581 | Greg Yelavich (NZL) | 575 |
1998 | Jaspal Rana (IND) | 581 | Allan McDonald (RSA) | 581 | John Rochon (CAN) | 576 |
2002 | Jaspal Rana (IND) | 583 | Bruce Quick (AUS) | 579 | Irshad Ali (PAK) | 577 |
2006 | On Shaw Ming (SIN) | 578 | Greg Yelavich (NZL) | 578 | Samaresh Jung (IND) | 578 |
2010 | Harpreet Singh (IND) | 580 | Vijay Kumar (IND) | 574 | Lip Poh (SIN) | 574 |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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1982 | Noel Ryan Alexander Taransky (AUS) | 1151 | Mohinder Lal Ashok Pandit (IND) | 1138 | John Cooke John Gough (ENG) | 1131 |
1986 | Australia (AUS) Phil Adams Rod Hack | 1165 | England (ENG) Bob Northover Michael Cutler | 1157 | New Zealand (NZL) Rex Hamilton Barry O'Neale | 1153 |
1990 | Australia (AUS) Phil Adams Bruce Quick | 1155 | New Zealand (NZL) Barry O'Neale Greg Yelavich | 1144 | India (IND) Ashok Pandit Surinder Marwah | 1142 |
1994 | Jaspal Rana Ashok Pandit (IND) | 1168 | Kelvin Vickers Phil Adams (AUS) | 1149 | Stanley Wills John Rochon (CAN) | 1148 |
1998 | Jaspal Rana Ashok Pandit (IND) | 1154 | John Rochon Metodi Igorov (CAN) | 1150 | Mike Giustiniano Bruce Quick (AUS) | 1149 |
2002 | Jaspal Rana Mahaveer Singh (IND) | 1150 | David Moore Bruce Quick (AUS) | 1149 | Irshad Ali Zahid Ali (PAK) | 1142 |
2006 | Samaresh Jung (IND) Jaspal Rana (IND) | 1150 | Peter Flippant (ENG) Simon Lucas (ENG) | 1138 | Allan Stuart McDonald (RSA) Daniel van Tonder (RSA) | 1135 |
2010 | Vijay Kumar Harpreet Singh (IND) | 1159 | Greg Yelavich Alan Earle (NZL) | 1140 | Gai Bin Meng Poh (SIN) | 1139 |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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1966 | Tony Clark (ENG) | 585 | Michael Papps (AUS) | 578 | Jules Sobrian (CAN) | 572 |
1974 | William Hare (CAN) | 586 | Jules Sobrian (CAN) | 583 | Bruce McMillan (NZL) | 581 |
1978 | Jules Sobrian (CAN) | 587 | John Cooke (ENG) | 581 | Jeff Farrell (AUS) | 581 |
1982 | Lee Kui Nang (HKG) | 583 | Jim Timmerman (CAN) | 583 | John Cooke (ENG) | 582 |
1986 | Pat Murray (AUS) | 591 | Adrian Breton (GGY) | 588 | Mark Howkins (CAN) | 585 |
1990 | Adrian Breton (GGY) | 583 | Pat Murray (AUS) | 582 | Michael Jay (WAL) | 579 |
1994 | Michael Jay (WAL) | 670.2 | Robert Dowling (AUS) | 668.4 | Pat Murray (AUS) | 668.1 |
1998 | Metodi Igorov (CAN) | 674.8 | Allan McDonald (RSA) | 669.7 | Bhanwar Dhaka (IND) | 668.9 |
2002 | Metodi Igorov (CAN) | 669.3 | Bruce Quick (AUS) | 667.7 | Allan McDonald (RSA) | 666.3 |
2006 | Vijay Kumar (IND) | 778.2 | Pemba Tamang (IND) | 775.0 | Hasli Izwan (MAS) | 770.4 |
2010 | Vijay Kumar (IND) | 583 | Hasli Izwan (MAS) | 576 | Gurpreet Singh (IND) | 569 |
2014 | David Chapman (AUS) | 23 | Harpreet Singh (IND) | 21 | Kristian Callaghan (ENG) | 17 |
2018 | Anish Bhanwala (IND) | 30 | Sergei Evglevski (AUS) | 28 | Sam Gowin (ENG) | 17 |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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1982 | Peter Heuke Alexander Taransky (AUS) | 1160 | James Cairns Hugh Hunter (SCO) | 1152 | Sharad Cahuran Ramakrishnan Vij (IND) | 1151 |
1986 | England (ENG) Brian Girling Terry Turner | 1169 | Australia (AUS) Pat Murray Jack Mast | 1152 | Canada (CAN) Mark Howkins André Chevrefils | 1150 |
1990 | Australia (AUS) Bruce Favell Pat Murray | 1153 | Canada (CAN) Stanley Wills Mark Howkins | 1138 | England (ENG) Brian Girling John Rolfe | 1133 |
1994 | Pat Murray Robert Dowling (AUS) | 1148 | Richard Craven Michael Jay (WAL) | 1142 | Adrian Breton Graham Le Maitre (GGY) | 1129 |
1998 | Mike Giustiniano Pat Murray (AUS) | Jason Wakeling Alan Earle (NZL) | Allan McDonald André van Emmenis (RSA) | |||
2002 | Bhanwar Lal Dhaka Mukesh Kumar (IND) | Allan McDonald Frederick van Tonder (RSA) | Bruce Favell Bruce Quick (AUS) | |||
2006 | Vijay Kumar (IND) Pemba Tamang (IND) | David Chapman (AUS) Bruce Favell (AUS) | Metodi Igorov (CAN) Yuri Movshovich (CAN) | |||
2010 | Vijay Kumar Gurpreet Singh (IND) | Hafiz Adzha Hasli Izwan (MAS) | David Chapman Bruce Quick (AUS) |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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2006 | Mick Gault (ENG) | Irshad Ali (PAK) | Bruce Quick (AUS) |
2010 | Gai Bin (SIN) | Roger Daniel (TRI) | Samaresh Jung (IND) |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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2006 | Samaresh Jung (IND) Ronak Pandit (IND) | David Moore (AUS) Bruce Quick (AUS) | Allan Stuart McDonald (RSA) Daniel van Tonder (RSA) |
2010 | Gai Bin Poh Lip Meng (SIN) | Samaresh Jung Chandrasekhar Chaudhary (IND) | Mick Gault Iqbal Ubhi (ENG) |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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1982 | Jean-François Sénécal (CAN) | 574 | Matthew Guille (GGY) | 572 | Malcolm Cooper (ENG) | 570 |
1986 | Guy Lorion (CAN) | 588 | Sharon Bowes (CAN) | 583 | Malcolm Cooper (ENG) | 582 |
1990 | Guy Lorion (CAN) | 583 | Chris Hector (ENG) | 578 | Mart Klepp (CAN) | 577 |
1994 | Chris Hector (ENG) | 685.9 | Jean-François Sénécal (CAN) | 683 | Nigel Wallace (ENG) | 680 |
1998 | Chris Hector (ENG) | Mohd Emran Zakaria (MAS) | Zlatko Beneta (AUS) | |||
2002 | Asif Hossain Khan (BAN) | Abhinav Bindra (IND) | Tim Lowndes (AUS) | |||
2006 | Gagan Narang (IND) | Jin Zhang (SIN) | Abhinav Bindra (IND) | |||
2010 | Gagan Narang (IND) | Abhinav Bindra (IND) | James Huckle (ENG) | |||
2014 | Abhinav Bindra (IND) | Abdullah Hel Baki (BAN) | Daniel Rivers (ENG) |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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1990 | Colin Robertson (AUS) | 539 | John Maddison (ENG) | 539 | Tony Clarke (NZL) | 535 |
1994 | Bryan Wilson (AUS) | 657.9 | Mark Bedlington (CAN) | 656 | Paul Carmine (NZL) | 650.7 |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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1990 | New Zealand (NZL) Paul Carmine Tony Clarke | 1091 | Canada (CAN) David Lee Mark Bedlington | 1070 | England (ENG) David Chapman John Maddison | 1064 |
1994 | Mark Bedlington Matthew Bedlington (CAN) | 1088 | Bryan Wilson Peter Zutenis (AUS) | 1088 | Paul Carmine Tony Clarke (NZL) | 1079 |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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1966 | Gil Boa (CAN) | 587 | Brian Lacey (NZL) | 585 | John Murphy (AUS) | 584 |
1974 | Yvonne Gowland (AUS) | 594 | Bill Watkins (WAL) | 591 | Alister Allan (SCO) | 591 |
1978 | Alister Allan (SCO) | 1194 | Bill Watkins (WAL) | 1191 | Stewart Watterson (IOM) | 1187 |
1982 | Alan Smith (AUS) | 1184 | Malcolm Cooper (ENG) | 1184 | Bill Watkins (WAL) | 1177 |
1986 | Alan Smith (AUS) | 599 | Alister Allan (SCO) | 598 | Gale Stewart (CAN) John Knowles (SCO) | 597 |
1990 | Roger Harvey (NZL) | 591 | Stephen Petterson (NZL) | 590 | Philip Scanlan (ENG) | 590 |
1994 | Stephen Petterson (NZL) | 698.4 | Jim Cornish (ENG) | 693.9 | Michael Dion (CAN) | 693.6 |
1998 | Stephen Petterson (NZL) | David Moore (IOM) | Gavin van Rhyn (RSA) | |||
2002 | Timothy Lowndes (AUS) | Michael Babb (ENG) | Jaco Henn (RSA) | |||
2006 | David Phelps (WAL) | Michael Babb (ENG) | Sanjeev Rajput (IND) | |||
2010 | Jonathan Hammond (SCO) | Warren Potent (AUS) | Matthew Hall (NIR) | |||
2014 | Warren Potent (AUS) | Gagan Narang (IND) | Kenneth Parr (ENG) |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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1982 | Alister Allan (SCO) | 1146 | Malcolm Cooper (ENG) | 1145 | Guy Lorion (CAN) | 1144 |
1986 | Malcolm Cooper (ENG) | 1170 | Alister Allan (SCO) | 1167 | Jean-François Sénécal (CAN) | 1150 |
1990 | Mart Klepp (CAN) | 1157 | Malcolm Cooper (ENG) | 1154 | Soma Dutta (IND) | 1143 |
1994 | Michael Dion (CAN) | 1234.2 | Wayne Sorensen (CAN) | 1228.7 | Alister Allan (SCO) | 1224.8 |
1998 | Timothy Lowndes (AUS) | Wayne Sorensen (CAN) | Kenny Parr (ENG) | |||
2002 | Charan Singh (IND) | Timothy Lowndes (AUS) | Samuel Wieland (AUS) | |||
2006 | Gagan Narang (IND) | Abhinav Bindra (IND) | Benjamin Burge (AUS) | |||
2010 | Gagan Narang (IND) | Jonathan Hammond (SCO) | James Huckle (ENG) | |||
2014 | Daniel Rivers (ENG) | Sanjeev Rajput (IND) | Gagan Narang (IND) |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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1998 | Michael Diamond (AUS) | Ian Peel (ENG) | Des Coe (NZL) |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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1974 | Harry Willsie (CAN) | 194 | Joe Neville (ENG) | 191 | Robin Bailey (AUS) | 189 |
1978 | John Woolley (NZL) | 193 | Paul Bentley (ENG) | 191 | Joe Neville (ENG) | 190 |
1982 | John Woolley (NZL) | 197 | Ian Hale (AUS) | 196 | Wally Sykes (ENG) | 195 |
1986 | Nigel Kelly (IOM) | 196 | Joe Neville (ENG) Brian Gabriel (CAN) | 195 | ||
1990 | Ken Harman (ENG) | 187 | Georgios Sakellis (CYP) | 187 | Andrew Austin (ENG) | 184 |
1994 | Ian Hale (AUS) | 144 | Christos Kourtellas (CYP) | 143 | Andrew Austin (ENG) | 143 |
1998 | Desmond Davies (WAL) | Joe Trinci (CAN) | David Cunningham (AUS) | |||
2002 | Clayton Miller (CAN) | Michael Thomson (SCO) | Antonis Nikolaidis (CYP) | |||
2006 | Georgios Achilleos (CYP) | Clive Barton (AUS) | Clayton Miller (CAN) | |||
2010 | Richard Brickell (ENG) | Georgios Achilleos (CYP) | Andreas Chasikos (CYP) | |||
2014 | Georgios Achilleos (CYP) | Drew Christie (SCO) | Rory Warlow (ENG) |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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1974 | John Primrose (CAN) | 196 | Brian Bailey (ENG) | 193 | Philip Lewis (WAL) | 191 |
1978 | John Primrose (CAN) | 186 | George Leary (CAN) | 185 | Terry Rumbel (AUS) | 183 |
1982 | Peter Boden (ENG) | 191 | Terry Rumbel (AUS) | 190 | Peter Croft (ENG) | 190 |
1986 | Ian Peel (ENG) | 195 | Peter Boden (ENG) | 192 | Roland Phillips (WAL) | 192 |
1990 | John Maxwell (AUS) | 184 | Kevin Gill (ENG) | 183 | Ian Peel (ENG) | 179 |
1994 | Mansher Singh (IND) | 141 | George Leary (CAN) | 140 | Andreas Angelou (CYP) | 137 |
1998 | Michael Diamond (AUS) | Ian Peel (ENG) | Des Coe (NZL) | |||
2002 | Michael Diamond (AUS) | Adam Vella (AUS) | Anwer Sultan (IND) | |||
2006 | Graeme Ede (NZL) | David Beattie (NIR) | Manavjit Singh Sandhu (IND) | |||
2010 | Aaron Heading (ENG) | Michael Diamond (AUS) | Manavjit Singh Sandhu (IND) | |||
2014 | Adam Vella (AUS) | Aaron Heading (ENG) | Manavjit Singh Sandhu (IND) |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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1982 | Jim Ellis Terry Rumbel (AUS) | 190 | Peter Croft Peter Boden (ENG) | 186 | James Young Martin Girvan (SCO) | 183 |
1986 | England (ENG) Peter Boden Ian Peel | 185 | Northern Ireland (NIR) Tom Hewitt Eamon Furphy | 183 | Australia (AUS) Terry Rumbel Domingo Diaz | 183 |
1990 | England (ENG) Kevin Gill Ian Peel | 181 | Wales (WAL) Colin Evans James Birkett-Evans | 178 | Australia (AUS) Russell Mark John Maxwell | 178 |
1994 | Tom Hewitt Samuel Allen (NIR) | 188 | Ron Bonotto George Leary (CAN) | 187 | Bob Borsley John Grice (ENG) | 186 |
1998 | Mansher Singh Manavjit Singh Sandhu (IND) | Michael Diamond Ben Kelley (AUS) | Bob Borsley Ian Peel (ENG) | |||
2002 | Michael Diamond Adam Vella (AUS) | Christopher Dean Ian Peel (ENG) | James Birkett-Evans Michael Wixey (WAL) | |||
2006 | Michael Diamond (AUS) Adam Vella (AUS) | Tye Warner Bietz (CAN) Kirk Reynolds (CAN) | Trevor Boyles (IOM) David Walton (IOM) | |||
2010 | Michael Diamond Adam Vella (AUS) | Manavjit Singh Sandhu Mansher Singh (IND) | Aaron Heading Dave Kirk (ENG) |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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2002 | Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore (IND) | Russell Mark (AUS) | William Chetcuti (MLT) |
2006 | Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore (IND) | Byron Swanton (RSA) | William Chetcuti (MLT) |
2010 | Stevan Walton (ENG) | Ronjan Sodhi (IND) | Tim Kneale (IOM) |
2014 | Steven Scott (ENG) | Matthew French (ENG) | Mohammed Asab (IND) |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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2002 | India (IND) Moraad Ali Khan Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore | Australia (AUS) Michael Diamond Russell Mark | England (ENG) John Bellamy Richard Faulds |
2006 | Australia (AUS) Russell Mark Craig Trembath | India (IND) Vikram Bhatnagar Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore | England (ENG) Richard Faulds Stevan Walton |
2010 | England (ENG) Steven Scott Stevan Walton | India (IND) Asher Noria Ronjan Sodhi | Malaysia (MAS) Seng Chye Benjamin Khor |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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1966 | Lord John Swansea (WAL) | 394 | Robert Stewart (PNG) | 381 | Tom Sutherland (NZL) | 381 |
1974 | Maurie Gordon (NZL) | 387.26 | Colin McEachran (SCO) | 386.27 | James Spaight (ENG) | 383.35 |
1978 | Desmond Vamplew (CAN) | 391 | James Spaight (ENG) | 388 | Patrick Vamplew (CAN) | 387 |
1982 | Arthur Clarke (SCO) | 387 | Lord John Swansea (WAL) | 385 | Charles Trotter (GGY) | 384 |
1986 | Stan Golinski (AUS) | 396 | Alain Marion (CAN) | 396 | John Bloomfield (ENG) | 395 |
1990 | Colin Mallett (JER) | 394 | Andrew Tucker (ENG) | 390 | James Corbett (AUS) | 390 |
1994 | David Calvert (NIR) | 398 | Geoffrey Smith (NZL) | 398 | Glyn Barnett (ENG) | 397 |
1998 | James Paton (CAN) | Zainal Abidin Md Zain (MAS) | Andrew Luckman (ENG) | |||
2002 | David Calvert (NIR) | David Dodds (RSA) | Diane Collings (NZL) | |||
2006 | Bruce Scott (AUS) | Parag Patel (ENG) | James Corbett (AUS) | |||
2010 | Parag Patel (ENG) | James Corbett (AUS) | David Calvert (NIR) | |||
2014 details | David Luckman (ENG) | James Paton (CAN) | Parag Patel (ENG) |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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1994 | Christine Trefry (AUS) | Margaret Thomas (ENG) | Annette Woodward (AUS) |
1998 | Christine Trefry (AUS) | Bibiana Ng (MAS) | Kim Eagles (CAN) |
2002 | Lalita Yauhleuskaya (AUS) | Linda Ryan (AUS) | Jocelyn Lees (NZL) |
2006 | Lalita Yauhleuskaya (AUS) | Sushma Rana (IND) | Kim Eagles (CAN) |
2010 | Anisa Sayyed (IND) | Rahi Sarnobot (IND) | Bibiana Ng (MAS) |
2014 | Rahi Sarnobot (IND) | Anisa Sayyed (IND) | Lalita Yauhleuskaya (AUS) |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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1994 | Christine Trefry Annette Woodward (AUS) | Sharon Cozzarin Helen Smith (CAN) | Margaret Thomas Carol Page (ENG) |
1998 | Christine Trefry Annette Woodward (AUS) | Tania Corrigan Jocelyn Lees (NZL) | Bibiana Ng Norsita Mahmud (MAS) |
2002 | Linda Ryan Lalita Yauhleuskaya (AUS) | Irina Maharani Bibiana Ng (MAS) | Tania Corrigan Jocelyn Lees (NZL) |
2006 | Saroja Jhuthu (IND) Sushma Rana (IND) | Pamela Mckenzie (AUS) Lalita Yauhleuskaya (AUS) | Avianna Chao (CAN) Kim Eagles (CAN) |
2010 | Rahi Sarnobot Anisa Sayyed (IND) | Linda Ryan Lalita Yauhleuskaya (AUS) | Georgina Geikie Julia Lydall (ENG) |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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1994 | Helen Smith (CAN) | Annette Woodward (AUS) | Sharon Cozzarin (CAN) |
1998 | Annemarie Forder (AUS) | Christine Trefry (AUS) | Tania Corrigan (NZL) |
2002 | Lalita Yauhleuskaya (AUS) | Dorothy Ludwig (CAN) | Annemarie Forder (AUS) |
2006 | Lalita Yauhleuskaya (AUS) | Dina Aspandiyarova (AUS) | Kim Eagles (CAN) |
2010 | Bibiana Ng (MAS) | Heena Sidhu (IND) | Dina Aspandiyarova (AUS) |
2014 | Teo Shun Xie (SIN) | Malaika Goel (IND) | Dorothy Ludwig (CAN) |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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1994 | Annette Woodward Christine Trefry (AUS) | Jocelyn Lees Gerd Barkman (NZL) | Margaret Thomas Carol Page (ENG) |
1998 | Annemarie Forder Christine Trefry (AUS) | Tania Corrigan Jocelyn Lees (NZL) | Kamisah Abdul Jalal Suriani Othman (MAS) |
2002 | Kim Eagles Dorothy Ludwig (CAN) | Shweta Chaudhary Sheila Kanungo (IND) | Annemarie Forder Lalita Yauhleuskaya (AUS) |
2006 | Dina Aspandiyarova Lalita Yauhleuskaya (AUS) | Joseline Lee Yean Cheah Bibiana Ng (MAS) | Georgina Geikie Julia Lydall (ENG) |
2010 | Heena Sidhu Annu Raj Singh (IND) | Dina Aspandiyarova Pamela McKinzie (AUS) | Dorothy Ludwig Lynda Hare (CAN) |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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1994 | Shirley McIntosh (SCO) | Sylvia Purdie (AUS) | Patricia Littlechild (SCO) |
1998 | Roopa Unnikrishnan (IND) | Carrie Quigley (AUS) | Sally Johnston (NZL) |
2002 | Kim Frazer (AUS) | Esmari van Reenen (RSA) | Juliet Etherington (NZL) |
2006 | Sheena Sharp (SCO) | Juliet Etherington (NZL) | Johanne Brekke (WAL) |
2010 | Jennifer McIntosh (SCO) | Tejaswini Sawant (IND) | Johanne Brekke (WAL) |
2014 | Sally Johnston (NZL) | Esmari van Reenen (RSA) | Jennifer McIntosh (SCO) |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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1994 | Kim Frazer Sylvia Purdie (AUS) | Shirley McIntosh Patricia Littlechild (SCO) | Christina Ashcroft Linda Szulga (CAN) |
1998 | Carrie Quigley Kim Frazer (AUS) | Christina Ashcroft Maureen Spinney (CAN) | Susan Bell Shirley McIntosh (SCO) |
2002 | Johanne Brekke Ceri Dallimore (WAL) | Susan Jackson Sheena Sharp (SCO) | Linda Smallbone Helen Vincent (ENG) |
2006 | Susan Jackson Sheena Sharp (SCO) | Sharon Lee Helen Spittles (ENG) | Juliet Etherington Kathryn Mead (NZL) |
2010 | Jennifer McIntosh Kay Copland (SCO) | Michelle Smith Sharon Lee (ENG) | Meena Kumari Tejaswini Sawant (IND) |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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1994 | Sharon Bowes (CAN) | Roopa Unnikrishnan (IND) | Christina Ashcroft (CAN) |
1998 | Sue McCready (AUS) | Sharon Bowes (CAN) | Roslina Bakar (MAS) |
2002 | Anjali Bhagwat (IND) | Raj Kumari (IND) | Roslina Bakar (MAS) |
2006 | Anuja Jung (IND) | Esmari van Reenen (RSA) | Mohamed Nur Suryani Binti (MAS) |
2010 | Alethea Sedgman (AUS) | Ser Xiang Wei Jasmine (SIN) | Aqilah Binte Sudhir (SIN) |
2014 | Jasmine Ser (SIN) | Jennifer McIntosh (SCO) | Lajja Goswami (IND) |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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1994 | Sharon Bowes Christina Ashcroft (CAN) | Karen Morton Lindsay Volpin (ENG) | Roopa Unnikrishnan Kuheli Gangulee (IND) |
1998 | Sharon Bowes Christina Ashcroft (CAN) | Val Martin Donna Potgieter (RSA) | Shirley McIntosh Janis Thomson (SCO) |
2002 | Anjali Bhagwat Raj Kumari (IND) | Sue McCready Susannah Smith (AUS) | Sharon Bowes Cari Johnson (CAN) |
2006 | Louise Minett (ENG) Becky Spicer (ENG) | Anjali Bhagwat (IND) Anuja Jung (IND) | Mohamed Nur Suryani Binti (MAS) Baharin Nurul Hudda Binti (MAS) |
2010 | Ser Xiang Wei Jasmine Aqilah Binte Sudhir (SIN) | Lajja Goswami Tejaswini Sawant (IND) | Kay Copland Jennifer McIntosh (SCO) |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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1994 | Photini Theophanous (CYP) | Malini Wickramasinghe (SRI) | Sharon Bowes (CAN) |
1998 | Nurul Huda Baharin (MAS) | Sharon Bowes (CAN) | Louise Minett (ENG) |
2002 | Anjali Bhagwat (IND) | Suma Shirur (IND) | Louise Minett (ENG) |
2006 | Tejaswini Sawant (IND) | Avneet Sidhu (IND) | Yu Zhen Vanessa Yong (SIN) |
2010 | Ser Xiang Wei Jasmine (SIN) | Ayuni Halim (MAS) | Taibi Mohamed (MAS) |
2014 | Apurvi Chandela (IND) | Ayonika Paul (IND) | Nur Suryani Taibi (MAS) |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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1994 | Pushpamali Ramanayake Malini Wickramasinghe (SRI) | Karen Morton Louise Minett (ENG) | Christina Ashcroft Sharon Bowes (CAN) |
1998 | Christina Ashcroft Sharon Bowes (CAN) | Belinda Muehlberg Noemi Rostas (AUS) | Louise Minett Rebecca Spicer (ENG) |
2002 | Anjali Bhagwat Suma Shirur (IND) | Sharon Bowes Jacklyn Mecredy (CAN) | Victoria Eaton Louise Minett (ENG) |
2006 | Tejaswini Sawant (IND) Avneet Sidhu (IND) | Monica Fyfe (CAN) Cynthia Hamulau (CAN) | Yu Zhen Vanessa Yong (SIN) Jing Zhang (SIN) |
2010 | Suryani Mohamed Ayuni Halim (MAS) | Ser Xiang Wei Jasmine Cheng Jian Huan (SIN) | Suma Shirur Kavita Yadav (IND) |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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2006 | Diane Swanton (RSA) | Rebecca Madyson (MLT) | Teresa Borrell (NZL) |
2010 | Anita North (ENG) | Shona Marshall (SCO) | Gaby Ahrens (NAM) |
2014 | Laetisha Scanlan (AUS) | Georgia Konstantinidou (CYP) | Caroline Povey (ENG) |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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2006 | Suzanne Balogh (AUS) Deserie Baynes (AUS) | Cynthia Meyer (CAN) Susan Nattrass (CAN) | Teresa Borrell (NZL) Nadine Stanton (NZL) |
2010 | Laetisha Scanlan Stacy Roiall (AUS) | Abbey Burton Anita North (ENG) | Cynthia Meyer Susan Nattrass (CAN) |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|
2002 | Cynthia Meyer (CAN) | Anita North (ENG) | Susan Nattrass (CAN) |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|
2002 | Nessa Jenkins Diane Reeves (AUS) | Lesley Goddard Anita North (ENG) | Cynthia Meyer Susan Nattrass (CAN) |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|
2002 | Charlotte Kerwood (ENG) | Nadine Stanton (NZL) | Cynthia Meyer (CAN) |
2006 | Charlotte Kerwood (ENG) | Rachel Parish (ENG) | Cynthia Barbara (CAN) |
2014 | Charlotte Kerwood (ENG) | Shreyasi Singh (IND) | Rachel Parish (ENG) |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|
2002 | Teresa Borrell Nadine Stanton (NZL) | Cynthia Meyer Susan Nattrass (CAN) | Suzanne Balogh Susan Trindall (AUS) |
2006 | Charlotte Kerwood Rachel Parish (ENG) | Cynthia Meyer Susan Nattrass (CAN) | Suzanne Balogh Susan Trindall (AUS) |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|
2002 | Lauryn Ogilvie (AUS) | Natalia Rahman (AUS) | Edith Barnes (SCO) |
2006 | Andri Eleftheriou (CYP) | Lauryn Mark (AUS) | Pinky Le Grelle (ENG) |
2014 | Laura Coles (AUS) | Elena Allen (WAL) | Andri Eleftheriou (CYP) |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|
2002 | Lauryn Ogilvie Natalia Rahman (AUS) | none awarded [a] | none awarded [a] |
2006 | Lauryn Mark Natalia Rahman (AUS) | Andri Eleftheriou Louiza Theophanous (CYP) | Pinky Le Grelle Elena Little (ENG) |
The Commonwealth Games, often referred to as the Friendly Games, is an international multi-sport event involving athletes from the Commonwealth of Nations. The event was first held in 1930, and, with the exception of 1942 and 1946, has taken place every four years since then. The Commonwealth Games were known as the British Empire Games from 1930 to 1950, the British Empire and Commonwealth Games from 1954 to 1966, and British Commonwealth Games from 1970 to 1974. Athletes with a disability are included as full members of their national teams, making the Commonwealth Games the first fully inclusive international multi-sport event. In 2018, the Games became the first global multi-sport event to feature an equal number of men's and women's medal events.
The 2002 Commonwealth Games, officially known as the XVII Commonwealth Games and commonly known as Manchester 2002 were held in Manchester, England, from 25 July to 4 August 2002. The 2002 Games were to be hosted in the United Kingdom to coincide with the Golden Jubilee of Elizabeth II, head of the Commonwealth, and Manchester was selected for the 2002 Games ahead of London. The 2002 Commonwealth Games was, prior to the 2012 Summer Olympics, the largest multi-sport event ever to be held in the UK, eclipsing the London 1948 Summer Olympics in numbers of teams and athletes participating. In terms of sports and events, the 2002 Games were the largest Commonwealth Games in history featuring 281 events across 17 sports.
The 2006 Commonwealth Games, officially the XVIII Commonwealth Games and commonly known as Melbourne 2006, was an international multi-sport event for members of the Commonwealth held in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia between 15 and 26 March 2006. It was the fourth time Australia had hosted the Commonwealth Games. It was also the largest sporting event to be staged in Melbourne, eclipsing the 1956 Summer Olympics in terms of the number of teams competing, athletes competing, and events being held.
The 2010 Commonwealth Games, officially known as the XIX Commonwealth Games and commonly known as Delhi 2010, was an international multi-sport event that was held in Delhi, India, from 3 to 14 October 2010. A total of 4352 athletes from 71 Commonwealth nations and dependencies competed in 21 sports and 272 events, making it the largest Commonwealth Games to date. It was also the largest international multi-sport event to be staged in Delhi and India, eclipsing the Asian Games in 1951 and 1982. The opening and closing ceremonies were held at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, the main stadium of the event.
The 1998 Commonwealth Games(Malay: Sukan Komanwel 1998), officially known as the XVI Commonwealth Games(Malay: Sukan Komanwel ke-16), was a multi-sport event held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. This edition is marked by several unprecedented facts in the history of the event. The 1998 games were the first held in an Asian country and the last Commonwealth Games of the 20th century. This was also the first time the games took place in a nation with a head of state other than the Head of the Commonwealth, and the first time the games were held in a country whose majority of the population did not have English as the first language. For the first time ever, the games included team sports. The other bid from the 1998 games came from Adelaide in Australia. Malaysia was the eighth nation to host the Commonwealth Games after Canada, England, Australia, New Zealand, Wales, Jamaica and Scotland. Around 3638 athletes from 70 Commonwealth member nations participated at the games which featured 214 events in 15 sports with 34 of them collected medals.
The 1994 Commonwealth Games were held in Victoria, in the province of British Columbia in Canada, from 18 to 28 August 1994.
The 1990 Commonwealth Games were held in Auckland, New Zealand from 24 January – 3 February 1990. It was the 14th Commonwealth Games, and part of New Zealand's 1990 sesquicentennial celebrations. Participants competed in ten sports: athletics, aquatics, badminton, boxing, cycling, gymnastics, judo, lawn bowls, shooting and weightlifting. Netball and the Triathlon were demonstration events.
The 1958 British Empire and Commonwealth Games were held in Cardiff, Wales, from 18–26 July 1958.
The 1966 British Empire and Commonwealth Games were held in Kingston, Jamaica, from 4 to 13 August 1966. This was the first time that the Games had been held outside the so-called White Dominions. They were followed by the 1966 Commonwealth Paraplegic Games for wheelchair athletes. Jamaica remains the only host nation of a Commonwealth Games that did not win at least one gold medal in its own games.
The 1970 British Commonwealth Games were held in Edinburgh, Scotland, from 16 to 25 July 1970. This was the first time the name British Commonwealth Games was adopted, the first time metric units rather than imperial units were used in all events, and also the first time the games were held in Scotland. Also, these games saw the first unique Games trademark logo: an emblem showing the Games emblem intertwined with a St Andrews Cross and a thistle. They were followed by the 1970 Commonwealth Paraplegic Games for wheelchair athletes.
The 1978 Commonwealth Games were held in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada from 3 to 12 August 1978, two years after the 1976 Summer Olympics were held in Montreal, Quebec. They were boycotted by Nigeria, in protest of New Zealand's sporting contacts with apartheid-era South Africa, as well as by Uganda, in protest of alleged Canadian hostility towards the government of Idi Amin. The Bid Election was held at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich.
The 1982 Commonwealth Games were held in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia from 30 September to 9 October 1982. The Opening Ceremony was held at the QEII Stadium, in the Brisbane suburb of Nathan. The QEII Stadium was also the venue which was used for the athletics and archery competitions during the Games. Other events were held at the purpose-built Sleeman Sports Complex in Chandler.
The 2014 Commonwealth Games, officially known as the XX Commonwealth Games and commonly known as Glasgow 2014,, was an international multi-sport event celebrated in the tradition of the Commonwealth Games as governed by the Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF). It took place in Glasgow, Scotland, from 23 July to 3 August 2014.
The Commonwealth Youth Games (CYG) is an international multi-sport event organized by the Commonwealth Games Federation. The games are held every four years with the current Commonwealth Games format. The first version was held in Edinburgh, Scotland from 10 to 14 August 2000. The age limitation of the athletes is 14 to 18.
The Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF), currently known as Commonwealth Sport, is the international organisation responsible for the direction and control of the Commonwealth Games and Commonwealth Youth Games, and is governing body of the Commonwealth Games Associations (CGA). The headquarters of CGF are located in London, England.
Rugby sevens has been played at every Commonwealth Games since its first appearance at the 1998 edition held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Rugby sevens was an optional sport that was included for 2002 and 2006; it was then made a 'Core' sport by the Commonwealth Games Federation, necessitating its appearance at all future games from the 2010 Games onward. New Zealand dominated the men's tournament at its inception until 2014 when they lost for the first time at the Games, playing South Africa in the gold medal match.
The 2018 Commonwealth Games, officially known as the XXI Commonwealth Games and also known as Gold Coast 2018, was an international multi-sport event for members of the Commonwealth that were held on the Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia, between 4 and 15 April 2018. It was the fifth time Australia had hosted the Commonwealth Games and the first time a major multi-sport had an equal number of events for male and female athletes.
The Commonwealth of Nations, generally known simply as the Commonwealth, is a political association of 54 member states, almost all of which are former territories of the British Empire. The chief institutions of the organisation are the Commonwealth Secretariat, which focuses on intergovernmental aspects, and the Commonwealth Foundation, which focuses on non-governmental relations amongst member states.
The 2022 Commonwealth Games, officially known as the XXII Commonwealth Games and commonly known as Birmingham 2022, is an international multi-sport event for members of the Commonwealth that is scheduled to be held in Birmingham, England. This is due to be the third time England has hosted the Games, after London in 1934 and Manchester in 2002.
Australia competed at the 2018 Commonwealth Games in Gold Coast, Queensland between 4 and 15 April 2018. It was Australia's 21st appearance at the Commonwealth Games, having competed at every Games since their inception in 1930. Australia previously hosted the Games four times – 1938 Sydney, 1962 Perth, 1982 Brisbane and 2006 Melbourne.