Mozambique at the 2002 Commonwealth Games

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Mozambique competed in its second Commonwealth Games in 2002. It sent six male athletes to the games and three females, [1] competing in athletics, badminton, boxing and swimming. [2] Maria Lurdes Mutola won the nation's only medal, a gold in the women's 800 meters, finishing over a second ahead of her nearest rival.

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Medals

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Gold

Athletics:

Gold medal icon.svg Maria Lurdes Mutola, women's 800 meters

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  2. http://www.thecgf.com/countries/games.asp%5B%5D