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Antigua and Barbuda at the 2002 Commonwealth Games was represented by Anguilla Amateur Athletic Association (AAAA) and abbreviated xx.
Antigua and Barbuda was first represented the 1998 Commonwealth Games in Kuala Lumpur. This was Antigua and Barbuda's second Games.
Women's 100 Metres
- Heather Barbara Samuel - 6th in Semi Final 1, 11.56 s
Women's 200 Metres
- Heather Barbara Samuel - Did Not Start in Heat 4
Men's 400 Metres
- Quincy Anthony - 7th in Quarter Final 2, 47.61 s
Women's 800 Metres
- Janill Williams - 5th in Heat 5, 2 mins 11.58 s
Men's Triple Jump
- Ayata Joseph - 11th, 15.15 metres
[edit] Officials
[edit] See also
- Antigua and Barbuda at the Commonwealth Games
[edit] External links
Commonwealth Games Associations at the 2002 Commonwealth Games in Manchester, England |
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Antigua and Barbuda at the Commonwealth Games |
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1966 · 1970 · 1978 · 1994 · 1998 · 2002 · 2006 · 2010
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Antigua and Barbuda did not compete in Games before 1966, in 1974, or between 1982 and 1990 |
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