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Flag used by Northern Ireland at the Commonwealth Games
Northern Ireland is represented at the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne by a contingent comprising 64[citation needed] sportspersons.
[edit] Medals
[edit] Silver
- Lawn Bowls Men's Triples: Mark McPeak, Jeremy Henry, Ian McClure.
- David Beattie for the men's individual trap in Shooting.
[edit] Bronze
[edit] Northern Ireland's Commonwealth Games Team 2006
[edit] Aquatics
[edit] Swimming
[edit] Women's
- Julie Douglas
- Melanie Nocher
[edit] Athletics
- 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
- Bruce Topping
- Mark Topping
- Alex Sim
[edit] Women's
[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
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
Artistic
[edit] Women's
Artistic
- Katie Slader
- Rachel Forde
- Kathryn Ward
Rhythmic
[edit] Lawn Bowls
- Martin McHugh
- Noel Graham
- Jeremy Henry
- Mark McPeake
- Jonathan Ross
- Neil Booth
- Margaret Johnston
- Barbara Cameron
- Donna McNally
[edit] Shooting
- David Calvert
- Martin Miller
- David Beattie
- Mervyn Morrision
- Alan Lewis
- Cliff Ogle
- Hugh Stewart
[edit] Squash
[edit] Table Tennis
- Jason Sugrue
- Jonathan Cowan
- Andrew Dennison
- Peter Graham
[edit] Triathlon
- Gavin Noble
- Brian Campbell
[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. |
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