Northern Ireland at the 2006 Commonwealth Games

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Northern Ireland is represented at the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne by a contingent comprising 64[citation needed] sportspersons.

Contents

[edit] Medals

   Gold       Silver       Bronze    Total
Northern Ireland 0 2 0 2

[edit] Gold

[edit] Silver

[edit] Bronze

[edit] Northern Ireland's Commonwealth Games Team 2006

[edit] Aquatics

[edit] Swimming

[edit] Men's

[edit] Women's
  • Julie Douglas
  • Melanie Nocher

[edit] Athletics

[edit] Men's

  • 800 m: James McIlroy
  • 1500 m: James McIlroy
  • Javelin: Michael Allen
  • Javelin: Ben Houghton
  • Decathlon: Brendan McConville

[edit] Women's

  • 100 m: Anna Boyle
  • 200 m: Anna Boyle
  • Shot: Eva Massey
  • Pole vault: Zoe Brown

[edit] Badminton

[edit] Men's

  • Bruce Topping
  • Mark Topping
  • Alex Sim

[edit] Women's

  • Lisa Lynas
  • Erin Keery

[edit] Boxing

  • 48 kg: Patrick Barnes
  • 51 kg: Ryan Lindberg
  • 54 kg: Shaun McKim
  • 63.5 kg: Dermot Hamill
  • 67 kg: Thomas Hamill
  • 75 kg: Eamon O'Kane
  • 81 kg: Ciaran Crossan

[edit] Cycling

[edit] Men

Team Manager: Alastair Irvine

  • Mountain bike cross-country
    Lewis Ferguson
  • Road & Track events
    David McCann
    Tommy Evans
    Michael Hutchinson
    Stephen Gallagher
    Ryan Connor
    Roger Aiken
    Philip Deignan (did not compete due to injury)


[edit] Gymnastics

[edit] Men's

Artistic

  • Matthew Cosgrave

[edit] Women's

Artistic

  • Katie Slader
  • Rachel Forde
  • Kathryn Ward

Rhythmic

  • Kara Hare

[edit] Lawn Bowls

[edit] Men's

  • Martin McHugh
  • Noel Graham
  • Jeremy Henry
  • Mark McPeake
  • Jonathan Ross
  • Neil Booth

[edit] Women

  • Margaret Johnston
  • Barbara Cameron
  • Donna McNally

[edit] Shooting

[edit] Men

  • David Calvert
  • Martin Miller
  • David Beattie
  • Mervyn Morrision
  • Alan Lewis
  • Cliff Ogle
  • Hugh Stewart

[edit] Women

  • Louise Aiken

[edit] Squash

[edit] Men

  • Steve Richardson

[edit] Women

  • Madeline Perry

[edit] Table Tennis

  • Jason Sugrue
  • Jonathan Cowan
  • Andrew Dennison
  • Peter Graham

[edit] Triathlon

[edit] Men

  • Gavin Noble
  • Brian Campbell

[edit] Women

  • Heather Wilson


[edit] External links

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Northern Ireland did not compete in Games in 1950. Northern Ireland competed as part of an Ireland team in 1930.