Scotland at the 2010 Commonwealth Games

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Scotland at the
2010 Commonwealth Games
Flag of Scotland.svg
CGF code SCO
CGA Commonwealth Games Scotland
Website goscotland.org
in Delhi, India
Competitors192
Flag bearersOpening: Ross Edgar [1]
Closing: Jonathan Hammond [2]
Medals
Ranked 10th
Gold
9
Silver
10
Bronze
7
Total
26
Commonwealth Games appearances (overview)

Scotland were represented at the 2010 Commonwealth Games in Delhi. [3] They used Flower of Scotland as its victory anthem for these games; replacing Scotland the Brave which had been in use since the 1950s. [4] The change was decided by the Scottish athletes in a vote. [5]

Contents

Medalists

Aquatics

Diving

Team Scotland had one competitor in the Women's 3 metre springboard event. [6]

EventsDiver(s)QualificationFinal
PointsRankPointsRank
3 metre springboard Grace Reid 271.70 pts7 Q303.15 pts6 [6]

Swimming

Team Scotland consists of 21 swimmers over 24 events. [7]

Men
EventSwimmer(s)Rank
50m FreestyleTBA-
100m FreestyleTBA-
200m Freestyle David Carry Final (8th) 01:49.190
Robert Renwick Final (1st) 01:47.880
400m Freestyle David Carry Final (3rd) 03:50.060
Robert Renwick Final (6th) 03:51.740
1,500m FreestyleTBA-
4 × 100 m Freestyle Relay Andrew Hunter
Jak Scott
Craig McNally
Cameron Brodie
Final (5th) 03:20.700
4 × 200 m Freestyle Relay David Carry
Robert Renwick
Jak Scott
Andrew Hunter
Final (2nd) 7:14.02
50m BackstrokeTBA-
100m BackstrokeCraig McNallyHeat (4th) 00:56.920
200m BackstrokeCraig McNallyHeats (3rd) 02:02.10
50m BreaststrokeTBA-
100m Breaststroke Kristopher Gilchrist Final (7th) 1:01.43
Michael Jamieson Final (4th) 1:00.60
200m Breaststroke Kristopher Gilchrist Final (5th) 2:11.77
Michael Jamieson Final (2nd) 2:10.97
50m Butterfly Andrew Mayor Semifinal (5th) 00:24.700
100m Butterfly Cameron Brodie Semifinal (8th) 55.39
Andrew Mayor Final (6th) 03:51.740
200m Butterfly Cameron Brodie Heat (4th) 02:00.160
Andrew Mayor Final (7th) 53.85
Lewis Smith Heat (4th) 02:00.730
200m Individual Medley Lewis Smith Heat (4th) 2:03.88
400m Individual Medley Lewis Smith Final (8th) 4:21.64
4 × 100 m Medley Relay David Carry
Andrew Hunter
Andrew Mayor
Craig McNally
Michael Jamieson
Final (5th) 3:40.68
Men – EAD (Para-Sports)
EventSwimmer(s)Rank
50m Freestyle S9 Sean Fraser Final (6th) 28.63
100m Freestyle S8 Sean Fraser Final (2nd)
100m Freestyle S10TBA-
Women
EventSwimmer(s)Rank
50m FreestyleSara HamiltonHeat (4th) 00:26.800
100m Freestyle Lucy Ellis Semi (8th) 00:58.120
Caitlin McClatchey Semi (6th) 00:56.360
Sara HamiltonHeat (5th) 00:57.620
Lucy EllisHeat (6th) 00:57.640
200m Freestyle Caitlin McClatchey Heat (6th) 02:02.510
400m Freestyle Megan Gilchrist DNS
800m Freestyle Megan Gilchrist Final (7th) 8:47.83
4 × 100 m Freestyle Relay Lucy Ellis
Sara Hamilton
Caitlin McClatchey
Hannah Miley
Final (5th) 3:49.79
4 × 200 m Freestyle Relay Lucy Ellis
Megan Gilchrist
Caitlin McClatchey
Hannah Miley
Lucy Ellis
Sara Hamilton
Final (5th) 8:06.85
50m BackstrokeTBA-
100m BackstrokeTBA-
200m BackstrokeTBA-
50m Breaststroke Kathryn Johnstone Final (7th) 00:32.190
Corrie Scott Semifinal (5th) 00:32.800
Kerry Buchan Semifinal (6th) 00:32.930
100m Breaststroke Kathryn Johnstone Semifinal (6th) 1:11.00
Kerry Buchan Semifinal (6th) 1:11.33
200m Breaststroke Kerry Buchan Final (8th) 02:31.18
Hannah Miley Final (7th) 02:30.20
50m Butterfly Louise Pate Semifinal (5th) 00:27.490
100m Butterfly Louise Pate Semifinal (5th) 1:00.83
200m ButterflyTBA-
200m Individual Medley Hannah Miley Final (5th) 02:12.900
400m Individual Medley Hannah Miley Final (1st) 4:38.83
4 × 100 m Medley Relay Kerry Buchan
Caitlin McClatchey
Hannah Miley
Final (5th) 3:49.79
Women – EAD (Para-Sports)
EventSwimmer(s)Rank
50m Freestyle S9TBA-
100m Freestyle S9TBA-
100m Butterfly S9TBA-

Synchronised swimming

Women
EventSwimmer(s)Rank
Solo Lauren Smith -
Duet--

Archery

Team Scotland consists of 10 archers over 7 events [8] [9]

Men
EventArcher(s)Ranking roundRound of 16Quarter FinalSemi FinalFinalRank
ScoreSeedOpposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Compound Individual Kyle Dods Mon 4 Oct-Tue 5 OctSat 9 OctSat 9 OctSat 9 Oct-
Tim Keppie Mon 4 Oct-Tue 5 OctSat 9 OctSat 9 OctSat 9 Oct-
Alistair Whittingham Mon 4 Oct-Tue 5 OctSat 9 OctSat 9 OctSat 9 Oct-
Compound TeamKyle Dods
Tim Keppie
Alistair Whittingham
Wed 6 OctThu 7 OctThu 7 Oct-
Recurve Individual Mark Forrester Mon 4 Oct-Tue 5 OctSun 10 OctSun 10 OctSun 10 Oct-
James Laing Mon 4 Oct-Tue 5 OctSun 10 OctSun 10 OctSun 10 Oct-
Simon Needham Mon 4 Oct-Tue 5 OctSun 10 OctSun 10 OctSun 10 Oct-
Recurve TeamMark Forrester
James Laing
Simon Needham
Wed 6 OctFri 8 OctFri 8 Oct-
Women
EventArcher(s)Ranking roundRound of 16Quarter FinalSemi FinalFinalRank
ScoreSeedOpposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Compound Individual Claudine Jennings Mon 4 Oct-Tue 5 OctSat 9 OctSat 9 OctSat 9 Oct-
Susan Maitland Mon 4 Oct-Tue 5 OctSat 9 OctSat 9 OctSat 9 Oct-
Tracey McGowan Mon 4 Oct-Tue 5 OctSat 9 OctSat 9 OctSat 9 Oct-
Compound TeamClaudine Jennings
Susan Maitland
Tracey McGowan
Wed 6 OctThu 7 OctThu 7 Oct-
Recurve Individual Emma Downie Mon 4 Oct-Tue 5 OctSun 10 OctSun 10 OctSun 10 Oct-
Recurve Team-Wed 6 OctFri 8 OctFri 8 Oct-

Athletics

Team Scotland consists of 19 athletes over 16 events [10] [11]

Men – Track
EventAthlete(s)HeatQuarter FinalSemi FinalFinal
ResultRankResultRankResultRankResultRank
100m-Wed 6 Oct-Wed 6 Oct-Thu 7 Oct-Thu 7 Oct-
200m-Sat 9 Oct-Sat 9 Oct-Sun 10 Oct-Sun 10 Oct-
400m-Thu 7 Oct-Fri 8 Oct-Sat 9 Oct-
800m-Fri 8 Oct-Sun 10 Oct-
1,500m Alistair Hay Mon 11 Oct-Tue 12 Oct-
5,000m-Mon 11 Oct-
10,000m-Tue 12 Oct-
110m Hurdles Chris Baillie Fri 8 Oct-Fri 8 Oct-
400m Hurdles-Fri 8 Oct-Sat 9 Oct-Sun 10 Oct-
3,000m Steeplechase-Mon 11 Oct-
4 × 100 m Relay-Mon 11 Oct-Tue 12 Oct-
4 × 400 m Relay-Mon 11 Oct-Tue 12 Oct-
Men – Throws
EventAthlete(s)QualifyingFinal
ResultRankResultRank
Shot Put-Wed 6 Oct-Thu 7 Oct-
Discus Throw Angus McInroy Sat 9 Oct(9th)54.30Sun 10 Oct
Hammer Throw Mark Dry Thu 7 OctNAFri 8 Oct(6th)67.41
Andy Frost Thu 7 OctNAFri 8 Oct(4th)69.08
Javelin Throw James Campbell Mon 11 Oct-Tue 12 Oct-
Men – Jumps
EventAthlete(s)QualifyingFinal
ResultRankResultRank
Long Jump-Fri 8 Oct-Sat 9 Oct-
High Jump-Thu 7 Oct-Sat 9 Oct-
Triple Jump-Mon 11 Oct-Tue 12 Oct-
Pole Vault Richard Hurren Sat 9 Oct-Mon 11 Oct-
Alistair Strange Sat 9 Oct-Mon 11 Oct-
Men – Combined
EventAthlete(s)100mLong
Jump
Shot
Put
High
Jump
400m110m
Hurdles
DiscusPole
Vault
Javelin1,500mFinal
ResultRank
Decathlon Roger Skedd ----------Fri 8 Oct-
Men – Road
EventAthlete(s)Final
ResultRank
Marathon Martin Williams Thu 14 Oct-
20 km Walk-Sat 9 Oct-
Men – EAD (Para-Sports)
EventAthlete(s)HeatQuarter FinalSemi FinalFinal
ResultRankResultRankResultRankResultRank
100m T46---------
1,500m T54 Wheelchair---------
Shot Put F32/34/52---------
Women – Track
EventAthlete(s)HeatQuarter FinalSemi FinalFinal
ResultRankResultRankResultRankResultRank
100m-Wed 6 Oct-Thu 7 Oct-Thu 7 Oct-
200m-Sat 9 Oct-Sun 10 Oct-Sun 10 Oct-
400m Lee McConnell Wed 6 Oct(1st)53.24Thu 7 Oct-Fri 8 Oct(2nd)52.27Sat 9 Oct(5th)52.36
800m Claire Gibson Sat 9 Oct-Sun 10 Oct-Mon 11 Oct-
1,500m Steph Twell Thu 7 Oct-Fri 8 Oct(3rd) 4:06.15
5,000m Freya Murray Wed 6 Oct-
Steph Twell Wed 6 Oct-
10,000m-Fri 8 Oct-
100m Hurdles-Sun 10 Oct-Mon 11 Oct-
400m Hurdles Eilidh Child Sat 9 Oct(2nd)56.16Sun 10 Oct-
3,000m Steeplechase Lennie Waite Sat 9 Oct-
4 × 100 m Relay-Mon 11 Oct-Tue 12 Oct-
4 × 400 m Relay Eilidh Child
Claire Gibson
Lee McConnell
Gemma Nicol
Kathryn Evans
Mon 11 Oct-Tue 12 Oct-
Women – Throws
EventAthlete(s)QualifyingFinal
ResultRankResultRank
Shot Put-Fri 8 Oct-Sat 9 Oct-
Discus Throw-Sun 10 Oct-Mon 11 Oct-
Hammer Throw-Wed 6 Oct-Thu 7 Oct-
Javelin Throw-Fri 8 Oct-Sat 9 Oct-
Women – Jumps
EventAthlete(s)QualifyingFinal
ResultRankResultRank
Long Jump-Sat 9 Oct-Sun 10 Oct-
High Jump-Fri 8 Oct-Sun 10 Oct-
Triple Jump-Thu 7 Oct-Fri 8 Oct-
Pole Vault Henrietta Paxton Sun 10 Oct-Tue 12 Oct-
Women – Combined
EventAthlete(s)100m
Hurdles
High
Jump
Shot
Put
200mLong
Jump
Javelin800mFinal
ResultRank
Heptathlon--------Sat 9 Oct-
Women – Road
EventAthlete(s)Final
ResultRank
Marathon-Thu 14 Oct-
20 km Walk-Sat 9 Oct-
Women – EAD (Para-Sports)
EventAthlete(s)HeatQuarter FinalSemi FinalFinal
ResultRankResultRankResultRankResultRank
100m T37---------
1,500m T54 Wheelchair---------
Shot Put F32-34/52/53---------

Badminton

Team Scotland consists of 8 badminton players over ? events [12]

Men

Watson Briggs Doubles, mixed doubles, Team
Keiran Merilees Team
Paul Van Rietvelde Team

EventPlayer(s)Round of 64Round of 32Round of 16Quarter FinalSemi FinalFinalRank
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Men's Singles--------
Men's Doubles--------
Women

Imogen Bankier Mixed doubles, doubles, team
Jillie Cooper Mixed doubles and team
Susan Eglestaff Singles and team
Kirsty Gilmour Singles, doubles, team
Emma Mason Mixed doubles, doubles, team

EventPlayer(s)Round of 64Round of 32Round of 16Quarter FinalSemi FinalFinalRank
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Women's Singles--------
Women's Doubles--------
Mixed
EventPlayer(s)Round of 64Round of 32Round of 16Quarter FinalSemi FinalFinalRank
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Mixed Doubles--------
Team Event
EventPlayer(s)Pool GamesQuarter FinalSemi FinalFinalRank
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Mixed TeamTBA Flag of India.svg India Thu 7 OctThu 7 OctFri 8 Oct-
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Wales
Flag of Barbados.svg Barbados
Flag of Kenya.svg Kenya

Boxing

Team Scotland consists of 6 boxers over 6 events [13]

Men
EventBoxerRound of 32Round of 16Quarter FinalSemi FinalFinalRank
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Light Flyweight 49 kg Ian Butcher BYE Ulster Banner.svg Barnes
L PTS 4-2 (NIR)
----
Flyweight 52 kg-------
Bantamweight 56 kg Joe Ham BYE Flag of Namibia.svg Lukas
L PTS 11-14 (NAM)
----
Lightweight 60 kg Josh Taylor Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Edwards (WAL)
W PTS 5-1
Flag of Samoa.svg Ioane(SAM)
W PTS 4-1
Flag of Kiribati.svg Roddy (WAL)
---
Light Welterweight 64 kg-------
Welterweight 69 kg Aston Brown Flag of Kenya.svg Okwiri (KEN)
W PTS 8-3
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Clayton (CAN)
W PTS 4-1
Flag of England.svg Smith (ENG)
---
Middleweight 75 kg-------
Light Heavyweight 81 kg-------
Heavyweight 91 kg Stephen Simmons BYE Flag of South Africa.svg Manganyi (RSA)
W PTS 10-2
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg El-Mais (CAN)---
Super Heavyweight +91 kg Ross Henderson - Flag of Australia (converted).svg Mukhin (AUS)
L PTS 7-1
----

Cycling

Team Scotland consists of 19 cyclists over ? events [14]

Road

Men
EventCyclist(s)TimeRank
40 km Time Trial David Millar -1
Evan Oliphant -11
Andrew Fenn -14
167 km Road Race Ross Crebar -DNF
Andrew Fenn -13
David Lines -DNF
James McCallum -DNF
David Millar -3
Evan Oliphant -21
Women
EventCyclist(s)TimeRank
29 km Time Trial Pippa Handley -16
100 km Road Race Jane Barr -35
Kate Cullen -17
Anne Ewing -37
Pippa Handley -31
Eileen Roe -20
Claire Thomas -24

Track

Men

Ross Edgar, Andrew Fenn, James McCallum, Evan Oliphant, John Paul, Chris Pritchard, Callum Skinner, Kevin Stewart

EventCyclist(s)Qualifying1/16 Final1/8 FinalQuarter FinalSemi FinalFinalRank
TimeRankOpposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
1 km Time TrialTBA--
Individual SprintTBA--------
Team SprintTBA---
Individual PursuitTBA---
Team PursuitTBA---
KierenTBA-----
Scratch RaceTBA--
Points RaceTBA--
Women

Kate Cullen, Jenny Davis, Charline Joiner, Eileen Roe

EventCyclist(s)Qualifying1/16 Final1/8 FinalQuarter FinalSemi FinalFinalRank
TimeRankOpposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
500m Time TrialTBA--
Individual SprintTBA--------
Team SprintTBA---
Individual PursuitTBA---
Scratch RaceTBA--
Points RaceTBA--

Gymnastics

Team Scotland consists of 7 gymnasts over 18 events [15]

Artistic

Men

Adam Cox, Ryan McKee

EventGymnast(s)QualificationFinal
PointsRankPointsRank
Team CompetitionTBA----
Individual All-RoundRyan McKee--77.550(17th)
FloorTBA----
Horizontal BarTBA----
Parallel BarsTBA----
Pommel HorseTBA----
RingsTBA----
VaultTBA----
Women

Jordan Lipton, Amy Regan, Tori Simpson, Emma White

EventGymnast(s)QualificationFinal
PointsRankPointsRank
Team CompetitionTBA----
Individual All-RoundTBA----
BeamTBA----
FloorTBA----
Uneven BarsTBA----
VaultTBA----

Rhythmic

Women

Vicky Clow

EventGymnast(s)QualificationFinal
PointsRankPointsRank
Team CompetitionTBA----
Individual All-RoundTBA----
BallTBA----
HoopTBA----
RibbonTBA----
RopeTBA----

Hockey

Team Scotland consists of 32 hockey players over the 2 team events. [16]

Summary
EventTeamRank
Men's TeamScotland9
Women's TeamScotland7
Men

Scotland Squad:
Kenneth Bain, Stephen Dick, Alan Forsyth, Cameron Fraser, Gareth Hall, William Marshall, Vishal Marwaha, Alistair McGregor,
Gordon McIntyre, Graham Moodie, Chris Nelson, Mark Ralph, Derek Salmond, Iain Scholefield, Niall Stott, Ross Stott

Pool A
TeamPtsPldWDLGFGAGD
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 93300152+13
Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan 6320172-
Flag of India.svg  India 3320197+2
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia 3310257–2
Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 04004018–18
5 October 2010
10:30
Pakistan  Flag of Pakistan.svg3-0Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland

6 October 2010
08:30
Australia  Flag of Australia (converted).svg9-0Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland

8 October 2010
20:30
Malaysia  Flag of Malaysia.svg2-0Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland

9 October 2010
19:00
Scotland  Flag of Scotland.svg0-4Flag of India.svg  India

Women

Scotland Squad:
Louise Baxter, Alison Bell, Vikki Bunce, Aimee Clark, Linda Clement, Holly Cram, Leigh Fawcett, Catriona Forrest,
Samantha Judge, Nikki Kidd, Emily Maguire, Kareena Marshall, Morag McLellan, Becky Merchant, Chris(tine) Nelson, Ailsa Robertson, Abi Walker

Pool A
TeamPtsPldWDLGFGAGD
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 104310194+15
Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 74211165+11
Flag of India.svg  India 74211124+8
Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 44112109+1
Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg  Trinidad and Tobago 04004136–35
4 October 2010
18:00
India  Flag of India.svg1-1Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland

5 October 2010
21:00
South Africa  Flag of South Africa.svg2-1Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland

7 October 2010
11:00
Scotland  Flag of Scotland.svg6-1Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg  Trinidad and Tobago

9 October 2010
13:30
Australia  Flag of Australia (converted).svg5-2Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland

Lawn Bowls

Team Scotland consists of 12 lawn bowls players over 6 events [17]

Men
EventPlayer(s)Rank
Men's Singles Paul Foster -
Men's Pairs Darren Burnett
Neil Speirs
-
Men's Triples Wayne Hogg
David Peacock
Willie Wood
-
Women
EventPlayer(s)Rank
Women's Singles Claire Johnston -
Women's Pairs Caroline Brown
Margaret Letham
-
Women's Triples Michelle Cooper
Lorraine Malloy
Lynn Stein
-

Rugby Sevens

Summary
EventTeamRank
Men's TeamScotland-
Men

Mike Adamson, Alexander Blair, David Callam, Scott Forrest, Chris Fusaro, John Houston,
Lee Jones, Stuart McInally, Scott Newlands, Hefin O'Hare, Colin Shaw, Andrew Turnbull

Group A
TeamPldWDLPFPAPDPts
Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 33001417+1349
Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 32014563−187
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 3102716295
Flag of Guyana.svg  Guyana 30030125−1253
11 October 2010
10:06
Scotland  Flag of Scotland.svgvFlag of Guyana.svg  Guyana
Delhi University

11 October 2010
13:12
Scotland  Flag of Scotland.svgvFlag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada
Delhi University

11 October 2010
17:32
New Zealand  Flag of New Zealand.svgvFlag of Scotland.svg  Scotland
Delhi University

Shooting

Team Scotland consists of 15 shooters over 21 events [18]

Clay Target – Men
EventShooter(s)Rank
Trap Singles John MacDonald (23)
Osmond McLean (10th)
Trap PairsJohn MacDonald
Osmond McLean
(4th)
Skeet Singles Drew Christie (4th)
Ian Marsden -
Skeet PairsDrew Christie
Ian Marsden
(7th)
Clay Target – Women
EventShooter(s)Rank
Trap Singles Shona Marshall (2nd)
Trap PairsShona Marshall
Linda Pearson
(6th)
Pistol – Men
EventShooter(s)Rank
10m Air Pistol Singles Alan Ritchie (11th)
50m Pistol Singles Alan Ritchie (19th)
Pistol – Women
EventShooter(s)Rank
10m Air Pistol Singles Caroline Brownlie -
25m Pistol SinglesCaroline Brownlie-
Small Bore & Air Rifle – Men
EventShooter(s)Rank
10m Air Rifle Singles Graham Rudd -
50m Rifle 3 Pos Singles Jonathan Hammond (2nd)
Neil Stirton -
50m Rifle 3 Pos PairsJonathan Hammond
Neil Stirton
(3rd)
50m Rifle Prone SinglesJonathan Hammond(1st)
Neil Stirton-
50m Rifle Prone PairsJonathan Hammond
Neil Stirton
(1st)
Small Bore & Air Rifle – Women
EventShooter(s)Rank
50m Rifle 3 Pos Singles Kay Copland -
Jennifer McIntosh -
50m Rifle 3 Pos PairsKay Copland
Jennifer McIntosh
(3rd)
50m Rifle Prone SinglesKay Copland-
Jennifer McIntosh(1st)
50m Rifle Prone PairsKay Copland
Jennifer McIntosh
(1st)
Full Bore – Open
EventShooter(s)Rank
Full Bore Singles Angus McLeod -
Ian Shaw -
Full Bore PairsAngus McLeod
Ian Shaw
(2nd)

Squash

Team Scotland consists of 6 squash players over 3 events. [19]

The competition draw was announced on 22 September 2010. (Seeds are denoted in brackets after players' names) [20]

Men's Singles
Player(s)Round of 64Round of 32Round of 16Quarter FinalSemi FinalFinalRank
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Alan Clyne Flag of Bermuda.svg Kyme (BER)Mon 4 OctTue 5 OctWed 6 OctThu 7 OctFri 8 Oct-
Lyall Paterson Flag of Zambia.svg Chifunda (ZAM)Mon 4 OctTue 5 OctWed 6 OctThu 7 OctFri 8 Oct-
Chris Small Flag of Australia.svg Boswell (AUS) (8)Mon 4 OctTue 5 OctWed 6 OctThu 7 OctFri 8 Oct-
Harry Leitch Flag of Botswana.svg Ragontse (BOT)Mon 4 OctTue 5 OctWed 6 OctThu 7 OctFri 8 Oct-
Women's Singles
Player(s)Round of 64Round of 32Round of 16Quarter FinalSemi FinalFinalRank
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Lisa Aitken BYE Flag of England.svg Massaro (ENG) (5)Tue 5 OctWed 6 OctThu 7 OctFri 8 Oct-
Frania Gillen-Buchert Flag of Guyana.svg Khalil (GUY)Mon 4 OctTue 5 OctWed 6 OctThu 7 OctFri 8 Oct-
Men's Doubles
Player(s)Pool MatchPool MatchPool MatchQuarter FinalSemi FinalFinalRank
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Alan Clyne &
Harry Leitch (5)
Flag of Pakistan.svg Butt &
Khan (PAK) (12)
Flag of Malawi.svg Matewere &
Taulo (MAW)
-Mon 11 OctTue 12 OctWed 13 Oct-
Lyall Paterson &
Chris Small (9)
Flag of India.svg Nandrajog &
Suchde (IND) (8)
Flag of Kenya.svg Bains
& Reel (KEN)
-Mon 11 OctTue 12 OctWed 13 Oct-
Women's Doubles
Player(s)Pool MatchPool MatchPool MatchQuarter FinalSemi FinalFinalRank
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Lisa Aitken &
Frania Gillen-Buchert (7)
Flag of India.svg Chinappa &
Pallikal (IND) (2)
Flag of Malaysia.svg Arnold &
Wern (MAS)
Flag of Guernsey.svg Curgenven &
Norman-Ross (GUE)
Mon 11 OctTue 12 OctWed 13 Oct-
Mixed Doubles
Player(s)Pool MatchPool MatchPool MatchQuarter FinalSemi FinalFinalRank
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Harry Leitch &
Lisa Aitken (10)
Flag of Malaysia.svg David &
Hee (MAS) (3)
Flag of Canada.svg Edmison &
McDougall (CAN)
Flag of Kenya.svg Nimji &
Reel (KEN)
Mon 11 OctTue 12 OctWed 13 Oct-
Frania Gillen-Buchert &
Alan Clyne (9)
Flag of India.svg Pallikal &
Ghosal (IND) (4)
Flag of the Cayman Islands.svg West &
Stafford (CAY)
Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg Stubbings &
Rucklinger (PNG)
Mon 11 OctTue 12 OctWed 13 Oct-

Table Tennis

Team Scotland consists of 3 table tennis players over 3 events. [21]

Men
EventPlayer(s)Rank
Men's Singles Gavin Rumgay -
Men's Doubles Craig Howieson
Gavin Rumgay
-
Men's Team Stewart Crawford
Craig Howieson
Gavin Rumgay
-

Tennis

Team Scotland consists of 5 players over 5 events. [22]

Men

Colin Fleming Singles and Doubles
Jamie Murray Doubles

EventPlayer(s)Rank
Men's Singles Colin Fleming Second Round
Men's Singles Jamie Murray Second Round
Men's Doubles Colin Fleming Jamie Murray First Round
Women

Mhairi Brown Singles and Doubles
Jocelyn Rae Doubles

EventPlayer(s)Rank
Women's Singles
Mhairi Brown First Round
Women's Doubles Mhairi Brown Jocelyn Rae Quarterfinals
Mixed
EventPlayer(s)Rank
Mixed Doubles Mhairi Brown Jamie Murray Quarterfinals
Mixed Doubles Colin Fleming Jocelyn Rae Winners

Weightlifting

Team Scotland consists of 3 weightlifters over 3 events. [23]

Men
EventWeightlifterWeights LiftedTotal LiftedRank
SnatchClean & Jerk
77 kg Graeme Kane ----
94 kg Peter Kirkbride ----
105 kg Tommy Yule ----

Wrestling

Team Scotland consists of 10 wrestlers over 10 events. [24]

Men – Freestyle
EventWrestlerRank
Freestyle 55 kg Craig McKenna -
Freestyle 60 kg Viorel Etko -
Freestyle 74 kg Sean Keogh -
Women
EventWrestlerRank
Freestyle 48 kg Fiona Robertson -
Freestyle 51 kg Donna Robertson -
Freestyle 55 kg Jayne Clason -
Freestyle 59 kg Kathryn Marsh -
Freestyle 63 kg Tracey Connell -
Freestyle 67 kg Ashlea McManus -
Freestyle 72 kg Sarah Jones -

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