Scotland at the 2002 Commonwealth Games

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The Saltire: the flag of Scotland
The Saltire: the flag of Scotland
This pool was used for training by the Scottish team to the 2002 games
This pool was used for training by the Scottish team to the 2002 games

Scotland sent a team of 207 athletes and 85 officials to the 2002 Commonwealth Games in Manchester, England.

In the Manchester Games Scotland won 6 Gold, 8 Silver and 16 Bronze medals.

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[edit] Medals

Gold Silver Bronze Total
Scotland 6 8 16 30

[edit] Gold

Cycling:

Chris Hoy, Men's 1000m Time Trial

Gymnastics:

Steve Frew, Men's Rings (tied first with Herodotos Giorgallas of Cyprus)

Judo:

Graeme Randall, Men's 81kg

Lawn Bowls:

Alex Marshall & George Sneddon, Men's Doubles
David Heddle, Ivan Prior & John Robertson, Men's Triples EAD

Swimming:

Alison Sheppard, Women's 50m Freestyle

[edit] Silver

Athletics:

Lee McConnell, Women's 400m

Judo:

Jenni Brien, Women's 57kg
Sarah Clark, Women's 63kg
David Taylor Somerville, Men's 66kg

Shooting:

Michael Thomson, Men's Skeet
Susan Jackson & Sheena Sharp, Women's 50m Rifle Prone Pairs

Swimming:

Graeme Smith, Men's 1500m Freestyle
Gregor Tait, Men's 200m Backstroke

[edit] Bronze

Athletics:

Jamie Stephen Quarry, Men's Decathlon

Badminton:

Bruce Flockhart, Alastair Gatt, Russell Hogg, Susan Hughes, Kirsteen McEwan, Elinor Middlemiss, Craig Robertson, Graham Simpson, Graeme Smith, Fiona Sneddon, Sandra Watt & Yuan Wemyss, Team

Boxing:

Craig McEwan, Light Middleweight 71kg
Andrew Young, Heavyweight 91kg

Cycling:

Ross Edgar, Chris Hoy, Marco Librizzi & Craig Maclean, Team Sprint

Gymnastics:

Barry Collie, Men's Vault

Judo:

Amanda Costello, Women's 70kg
Karen Cusack, Women's 52kg
Stephanie Hart, Women's 78kg+
Lee McGroty, Men's 73kg
Fiona Robertson, Women's 48kg
Steven Vidler, Men's 90kg

Shooting:

Edith Barnes, Women's Skeet

Swimming:

Alison Sheppard, Women's 50m Butterfly
Graeme Smith, Men's 400m Freestyle

Weightlifting:

Tommy Yule, Men's 94kg Snatch

[edit] See also

[edit] References

Commonwealth Games Associations at the 2002 Commonwealth Games in Manchester, England
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