Wales at the 2002 Commonwealth Games

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Wales at the 2002 Commonwealth Games was represented by the Commonwealth Games Council for Wales (CGCE). 228 athletes participated for Wales at the games.

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[edit] Medals

   Gold       Silver       Bronze    Total
Wales 6 13 12 31

[edit] Gold

  • Jamie Arthuer, Boxing - Lightweight 60kg
  • Nicole Cooke, Cycling - Road Race
  • Johanne Brekke & Ceri Dallimore, Shooting - Women's Smallbore Rifle Prone Pairs
  • Michaela Breeze, Weightlifting - 58kg Snatch
  • Dave Morgan, Weightlifting - 77kg Clean and Jerk
  • Dave Morgan, Weightlifting - 77kg Combined

[edit] Silver

  • Colin Jackson, Athletics - 110m hurdles
  • Matt Elias, Athletics - 400m hurdles
  • Iwan Thomas, Matt Elias, Jamie Baulch and Tim Benjamin, Athletics - 4 x 400 m relay
  • Hayley Tullett, Athletics - 1500m
  • Huw Pritchard, Cycling - 20km Scratch Race
  • Adam Robertson & Ryan Jenkins, Table Tennis - Men's Doubles
  • Dave Morgan, Weightlifting - 77kg Snatch
  • Michaela Breeze, Weightlifting - 58kg Clean and Jerk
  • Michaela Breeze, Weightlifting - 58kg Combined
  • Leanda Cave, Women's Triathlon
  • Derek Dowling, John Gronow & Kevin Woolmore, Lawn Bowls - Men's Triples EAD
  • Jo Melen, Judo - Women's - -78kg
  • Angharad Sweet, Judo - Women's - +78kg

[edit] Bronze

  • David Roberts, Swimming - Multi-disability 100m freestyle
  • Richard Vaughan, Badminton - Men's Singles
  • Kevin Evans, Boxing - Super Heavyweight over 91kg
  • Robert Weale, Lawn Bowls - Men's Singles
  • Anwen Butten & Joanna Weale, Lawn Bowls - Women's Doubles
  • Wales, Lawn Bowls - Men's Fours
  • Wales, Lawn Bowls - Women's Fours
  • Michael Wixey, Shooting - Men's Olympic Trap Pairs
  • Gary Cole, Judo - Men's -60kg
  • Claire Scourfield, Judo - Women's -63 kg
  • Timothy Davies, Judo - Men's -66 kg
  • Luke Preston. Judo - Men's -81 kg

[edit] See also


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