Northern Ireland at the 2010 Commonwealth Games

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Northern Ireland at the
2010 Commonwealth Games
Ulster banner.svg
CGF code NIR
CGA Northern Ireland Commonwealth Games Council
Website nicgc.org
in Delhi, India
Competitors80 [1]
Flag bearersOpening: Mark Montgomery [2]
Closing:
Medals
Ranked 13th
Gold
3
Silver
3
Bronze
4
Total
10
Commonwealth Games appearances (overview)
Other related appearances
Green harp flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland (1930)

Northern Ireland was represented at the 2010 Commonwealth Games by the Commonwealth Games Council for Northern Ireland. The team went by the abbreviation NIR and used the Ulster Banner as its flag and Londonderry Air as the victory anthem.

Contents

Medalists

MedalNameSportEventDate
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Paddy Barnes Boxing Light flyweight October 13
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Patrick Gallagher Boxing Welterweight October 13
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Eamonn O'Kane Boxing Middleweight October 13
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Wendy Houvenaghel Cycling Women's Individual Pursuit October 8
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Steven Ward Boxing Heavyweight October 13
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Thomas McCarthy Boxing Light heavyweight October 13
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Sean Downey
Martyn Irvine
Philip Lavery
David McCann
Cycling Men's Team Pursuit October 7
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Matthew Hall Shooting Men's 50 metre rifle prone singles October 13
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Gary Kelly Lawn bowls Men's Singles October 13
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze David Calvert Shooting Full Bore Rifle Open singles October 13

Team Northern Ireland at the 2010 Commonwealth Games

Team Northern Ireland for the 2010 Commonwealth Games was confirmed on 10 September 2010, [3] the team members are as follows:

Aquatics

Swimming

Team Northern Ireland consists of 10 swimmers.

Melanie Nocher, Andrew Bree, Ryan Harrison, Conor Leaney, Bethany Carson, Michael Dawson, Chelsey Wilson, Clare Dawson, Sycerika McMahon, Laurence McGivern.

Archery

Team Northern Ireland consists of 7 archers.

Emma Parker, Robert Hall, Stuart Wilson, Darrel Wilson, Mark Nesbitt, Ian McGibbon, Karl Watson.

Athletics

Team Northern Ireland consists of 10 athletes.

Ciara Mageean, Kelly McNeice, Amy Foster, Tom Reynolds, Stephen Scullion, James McIlroy, Joanna Mills, Jo Patterson, Katie Kirk, Christine McMahon.

Badminton

Team Northern Ireland consists of 4 badminton players.

Emma Callow, Matthew Gleave, Sinead Chambers, Tony Stephenson.

Team Event
EventPlayer(s)Pool GamesQuarter FinalSemi FinalFinalRank
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Mixed TeamTBA Flag of Singapore.svg Singapore Thu 7 OctThu 7 OctFri 8 Oct-
Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Sri Lanka
Flag of Jamaica.svg Jamaica
Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand

Boxing

Team Northern Ireland consists of 9 boxers.

Men
AthleteEventRound of 32Round of 16QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinalOverall
Rank
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Paddy Barnes Light flyweight Bye Flag of Scotland.svg Lain Butcher
W4-2
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Andrew Moloney
W5-3
Flag of India.svg Amandeep Singh
W5-0
Flag of Namibia.svg Jafet Uutoni
W8-4
Gold medal icon.svg
Michael Conlon Flyweight Bye Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jason Moloney
L +10-10
Did not advance
Tyrone McCullagh Bantamweight Bye Flag of Australia (converted).svg Ibrahim Balla
W7-2
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Sean McGoldrick
L 4-3
Did not advance
Mark O'Hara Lightweight Flag of Namibia.svg Mikka Shonena
W6-3
Flag of New Zealand.svg Angus Donaldson
W6-0
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Alex Rynn
L 9-5
Did not advance
Steven Donnelly Light welterweight Flag of Australia (converted).svg Luke Woods
L 10-0
Did not advance
Patrick Gallagher Welterweight Flag of Cameroon.svg Joseph Mulema
W3-0
Flag of Bangladesh.svg Suruz Bangali
W9-0
Flag of Namibia.svg Mujandjae Kasuto
W7-5
Flag of India.svg Dilbag Singh
W5-4
Flag of England.svg Callum Smith
W11-6
Gold medal icon.svg
Eamonn O'Kane Middleweight Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Ranil Jayathilakage
W5-0
Flag of New Zealand.svg Nathon McKwen
W9-2
Flag of Samoa.svg Afaese Fata
W7-2
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Keiran Harding
W12-6
Flag of England.svg Anthony Ogogo
W16-4
Gold medal icon.svg
Tommy McCarthy Light heavyweight Bye Flag of Tanzania.svg Leonard Machichi
W11-1
Flag of New Zealand.svg Reece Papuni
W7-2
Flag of Kenya.svg Joshua Makonjio
W9-4
Flag of Scotland.svg Callum Johnson
L 8-1
Silver medal icon.svg
Steven Ward Heavyweight Bye Flag of Australia (converted).svg Giancarlo Squillace
W7-4
Flag of India.svg Manpreet Singh
W11-10
Flag of Scotland.svg Stephen Simmons
W6-1
Flag of England.svg Simon Vallily
L RSCH
Silver medal icon.svg

Cycling

Team Northern Ireland consists of:

Wendy Houvenaghel, David McCann, Michael Hutchinson, Philip Lavery, Heather Carson, Martyn Irvine, Adam Armstrong, Sean Downey.

Northern Ireland won the bronze medal in the 4000 m men's team pursuit race.

Gymnastics

Team Northern Ireland consists of 3 gymnasts.

Luke Carson, Charlotte McKenna, Seriena Johnrose.

Lawn Bowls

Team Northern Ireland consists of 11 lawn bowls players.

Barbara Logue, Jennifer Dowds, Donna McCloy, Mandy Cunningham, Sandra Bailie, Gary Kelly, Ian McClure, Gary McCloy, Paul Daly, Martin McHugh, Neil Booth.

Shooting

Team Northern Ireland consists of 11 shooters.

David Calvert, David Beattie, Kirsty Barr, Robert Doak, Gary Duff, Matthew Hall, Louise Aiken, Mervyn Morrison, Debbie Bader, Hugh Stewart, Ross McGuillan.

Squash

Team Northern Ireland consists of 2 squash players.

Madeline Perry, Zoe Barr.

Table Tennis

Team Northern Ireland consists of 5 table tennis players.

Na Liu, Amanda Mogey, Ashley Given, Paul McCreery, Claire Nelson.

Wrestling

Team Northern Ireland consists of 1 wrestler.

Men – Freestyle
EventWrestlerRank
Freestyle 96 kg Mark Montgomery -

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References

  1. "McCausland applauds Delhi squad". 10 September 2010.
  2. "Swimmer Davies carries Wales flag". 2 October 2010.
  3. http://www.nicgc.org/news/ni-commonwealth-games-team-list/ [ dead link ]