1962 British Empire and Commonwealth Games

7th British Empire and Commonwealth Games
Host city Perth, Western Australia, Australia
Nations participating 35
Athletes participating 863
Events 104
Opening ceremony 22 November
Closing ceremony 1 December
Main venue Perry Lakes Stadium
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The 1962 British Empire and Commonwealth Games were held in Perth, Western Australia, Australia from 22 November-1 December 1962. Athletic events were held at Perry Lakes Stadium in the suburb of Floreat and swimming events at Beatty Park in North Perth. They were held after the 1962 Commonwealth Paraplegic Games for wheelchair athletes.

Venues

Most venues other than the specifically constructed Beatty Park, and Perry Lakes Stadium, were existing facilities.[1]

Participating teams

Countries that participated

35 teams were represented at the 1962 British Empire and Commonwealth Games.
(Teams competing for the first time are shown in bold).

Medals by country

Note: The medals used at these Games were the first to have a neck chain. All previous games had their medals in presentation boxes.

 Rank  Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  Australia 38 36 31 105
2  England 29 22 27 78
3  New Zealand 10 12 10 32
4  Pakistan 8 1 0 9
5  Canada 4 12 15 31
6  Scotland 4 7 3 14
7  Ghana 3 5 1 9
8  Jamaica 3 1 1 5
9  Kenya 2 2 1 5
10  Singapore 2 0 0 2
11  Uganda 1 1 4 6
12  Rhodesia and Nyasaland 0 2 5 7
13  Wales 0 2 4 6
14  Bahamas 0 1 0 1
15  Fiji 0 0 2 2
 Trinidad and Tobago 0 0 2 2
17  Barbados 0 0 1 1
 British Guiana 0 0 1 1
 Jersey 0 0 1 1
 Malaya 0 0 1 1
 Northern Ireland 0 0 1 1
 Papua and New Guinea 0 0 1 1
Total 104 104 112 320

Medals by event

Athletics

Venue: Perry Lakes Stadium

Bowls

Venue: Dalkeith Nedlands Bowling Club

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Singles (details)Men David Bryant (ENG) Joseph Watson Black (SCO) Alan Bradley (FRN)
Pairs (details)Men Robert McDonald & Hugh Robson (NZL) Thomas Hamill & Michael Purdon (SCO) Charles Jackson & William Jackson (FRN)
Rinks (details)Men England - Skippered by Sid Drysdale  Scotland Rhodesia and Nyasaland

Boxing

Event Gold Silver Bronze
FlyweightMen Bobby Mallon (SCO) Cassis Aryee (GHA) Philip Waruinge (KEN)
 Mike Pye (ENG)
BantamweightMen  Jeff Dynevor (AUS) Sammy Abbey (GHA) J. Sentongo (UGA)
 Peter Benneyworth (ENG)
FeatherweightMen John McDermott (SCO) Ali Juma (KEN) Turori George (NZL)
 Ted Stone (AUS)
LightweightMen Eddie Blay (GHA) Kesi Odongo (UGA) Thomas Donovan (NZL)
 Brian Whelan (ENG)
Light WelterweightMen Clement Quartey (GHA) Dick McTaggart (SCO) H. Reti (CAN)
 Brian Brazier (ENG)
Welterweight Men  Wallace Coe (NZL)  John Pritchett (ENG) Albert Turmel (JER)
Light MiddleweightMen Harold Mann (CAN) Brian Benson (FRN) F. Nyangweso (UGA)
 Kenneth Hopkins (PNG)
Middleweight Men  Cephas Colquhoun (JAM)  Thomas Arimi (GHA) Moses Evans (FIJ)
Light HeavyweightMen Tony Madigan (AUS) Jojo Miles (GHA) Hans Christie (NIR)
 Tom Menzies (SCO)
HeavyweightMen George Oywello (UGA) Bill Kini (NZL) Holgar Johansen (FIJ)
 Graham Robinson (AUS)

Cycling

Track

Venue: Lake Monger Velodrome

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Time TrialMen Peter Bartels (AUS)00:01:13 Ian Chapman (AUS)00:01:13 Roger Whitfield (ENG)00:01:14
SprintMen Tom Harrison (AUS) Karl Barton (ENG) Ian Browne (AUS)
Individual PursuitMen Maxwell Langshaw (AUS)00:05:08 Richard Hine (AUS)00:05:13 Harry Jackson (ENG)00:05:14
10 Miles ScratchMen Doug Adams (AUS)00:22:11 Warren Johnston (NZL) John Clarey (ENG)

Road

Venue: Kings Park, Western Australia[2]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Road RaceMen Wes Mason (ENG)05:20:26 Anthony Walsh (NZL)05:20:27 Laurie Byers (NZL)05:20:27

Fencing

Venue: Victoria Park Army Drill Hall, Victoria Park

Event Gold Silver Bronze
FoilMen Sandy Leckie (SCO) Allan Jay (ENG) Ralph Cooperman (ENG)
Foil - TeamMen England Australia Canada
ÉpéeMen Ivan Lund (AUS) John Pelling (ENG) Peter Jacobs (ENG)
Épée - TeamMen England Australia Canada
SabreMen Ralph Cooperman (ENG) Benedek Simo (CAN) John Andru (CAN)
Sabre - TeamMen England Canada New Zealand
FoilWomen Melody Coleman (NZL) Johanna Winter (AUS) Janet Hopner (AUS)

Rowing

Venue: Canning River, Applecross

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Single ScullsMen James Hill (NZL)00:07:40 Bill Barry (ENG)00:07:45 Ian Tutty (AUS)00:07:49
Double ScullsMen George Justicz & Nicholas Birkmyre (ENG)00:06:52 Peter Watkinson & Murray Watkinson (NZL)00:06:54 Barclay Wade & Graeme Squires (AUS)00:07:01
Coxless PairsMen Stewart Farquharson & Jim Lee-Nicholson (ENG)00:07:04 Graham Lawrence & Murray Lawrence (NZL)00:07:08 Rodger Ninham & William Hatfield (AUS)00:07:10
Coxless FoursMen Chris Davidge, Michael Clay, John Beveridge & John Tilbury (ENG)00:06:31 David Edwards, Jeremy Luke, Richard Luke & John Edwards (WAL)00:06:32 Eldon Worobieff, Thomas Gray, Thomas Stokes & Ray McIntosh (CAN)00:06:35
Coxed FoursMen Winston Stephens, Keith Heselwood, Hugh Smedley, George Paterson & Douglas Pulman (NZL)00:06:48 David Ramage, Derek Norwood, David Caithness, David John & Phillip Sarah (AUS)00:06:49 John Russell, Richard Knight, John Vigurs, Colin Porter & Michael Howard-Johnston (ENG)00:07:05
EightsMen Australia00:05:53 New Zealand00:05:54 England00:06:09

Swimming

Venue: Beatty Park

Men's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
110 yd freestyle  Dick Pound (CAN)55.8  Bob McGregor (SCO)56.1  David Dickson (AUS)56.1
440 yd freestyle  Murray Rose (AUS)4:20.0  Allan Wood (AUS)4:22.5  Bob Windle (AUS)4:23.1
1650 yd freestyle  Murray Rose (AUS)17:18.1  Bob Windle (AUS)17:44.5  Allan Wood (AUS)17:55.6
110 yd backstroke  Graham Sykes (ENG)1.04.5  Julian Carroll (AUS)1:05.4  Wayne Vincent (AUS)1:06.2
220 yd backstroke  Julian Carroll (AUS)2:20.9  Tony Fingleton (AUS)2:21.0  Alan Robertson (NZL)2:23.0
110 yd breaststroke  Ian O'Brien (AUS)1:11.4  William Burton (AUS)1:13.9  Steve Rabinovich (CAN)1:14.1
220 yd breaststroke  Ian O'Brien (AUS)2:38.2  William Burton (AUS)2:42.1  Neil Nicholson (ENG)2:42.6
110 yd butterfly  Kevin Berry (AUS)59.5  Neville Hayes (AUS)1:02.3  Aldwin Meinhardt (CAN)1:02.6
220 yd butterfly  Kevin Berry (AUS)2:10.8  Neville Hayes (AUS)2:16.3  Brett Hill (AUS)2:18.7
440 yd individual medley  Alex Alexander (AUS)5:15.3  John Oravainen (AUS)5:16.3  John Kelso (CAN)5:16.5
4×110 yd freestyle relay  Australia
David Dickson
Murray Rose
Peter Doak
Peter Phelps
3:43.9  Canada
Aldwin Meinhardt
Sandy Gilchrist
Jack Kelso
Dick Pound
3:48.3  England
Rodney Clayden
John Martin-Dye
Peter Kendrew
Stanley Clarke
3:51.3
4×220 yd freestyle relay  Australia
Allan Wood
Anthony Strahan
Murray Rose
Bob Windle
8:13.4  Canada
Aldwin Meinhardt
Sandy Gilchrist
Jack Kelso
Dick Pound
8:42.4  England
John Martin-Dye
Peter Kendrew
Richard Campion
Stanley Clarke
8:46.0
4×110 yd medley relay  Australia
David Dickson
Ian O'Brien
Julian Carroll
Kevin Berry
4:12.4  England
Graham Sykes
Neil Nicholson
Peter Kendrew
Terry Glenville
4:19.9  Canada
Aldwin Meinhardt
Jack Kelso
Dick Pound
Steve Rabinovich
4:19.9

Women's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
110 yd freestyle  Dawn Fraser (AUS)59.5  Robin Thorn (AUS)1:03.8  Mary Stewart (CAN)1:04.4
440 yd freestyle  Dawn Fraser (AUS)4:51.4  Ilsa Konrads (AUS)4:55.0  Liz Long (ENG)5:00.4
110 yd backstroke  Linda Ludgrove (ENG)1:11.1  Pam Sergeant (AUS)1:11.5  Sylvia Lewis (ENG)1:12.2
220 yd backstroke  Linda Ludgrove (ENG)2:35.2  Sylvia Lewis (ENG)2:36.7  Pam Sergeant (AUS)2:37.5
110 yd breaststroke  Anita Lonsbrough (ENG)1:21.3  Vivien Haddon (NZL)1:21.3  Dorinda Fraser (ENG)1:21.7
220 yd breaststroke  Anita Lonsbrough (ENG)2:51.7  Jackie Enfield (ENG)2:54.7  Vivien Haddon (NZL)2:56.3
110 yd butterfly  Mary Stewart (CAN)1:10.1  Anne Cotterill (ENG)1:11.2  Linda McGill (AUS)1:11.6
440 yd individual medley  Anita Lonsbrough (ENG)5:38.6  Linda McGill (AUS)5:46.1  Jennifer Corish (AUS)5:53.0
4×110 yd freestyle relay  Australia
Dawn Fraser
Lynette Bell
Robin Thorn
Ruth Everuss
4:11.0  Canada
M. Sevigny
M.P. Stewart
Patricia Thompson
Sara Barber
4:21.1  England
Diana Wilkinson
Elizabeth Long
Linda Amos
S. Keen
4:21.3
4×110 yd medley relay  Australia
Dawn Fraser
Linda McGill
Marguerite Ruygrok
Pamela Sergeant
4:45.9  England
Anita Lonsbrough
Diana Wilkinson
Linda Ludgrove
Mary Cotterill
4:47.9  Canada
A.J. Glendenning
M.P. Stewart
Patricia Thompson
Sara Barber
4:48.1

Diving

Event Gold Silver Bronze
3 Metres Springboard DivingMen Brian Phelps (ENG)154.14 Thomas Dinsley (CAN)147.22 Ernest Meissner (CAN)145.03
10 Metres Highboard [Platform] DivingMen Brian Phelps (ENG)168.35 Graham Deuble (AUS)151 Tony Kitcher (ENG)150.81
3 Metres Springboard DivingWomen Susan Knight (AUS)134.72 Liz Ferris (ENG)132.74 Lorraine McArthur (AUS)125.13
10 Metres Highboard [Platform] DivingWomen Susan Knight (AUS)101.15 Margaret Austen (ENG)98.93 Patricia Plowman (AUS)91.79

Weightlifting

Venue: South Perth City Hall, South Perth[3]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Bantamweight - OverallMen Chua Phung Kim (SIN)322 Allen Salter (CAN)310.5 Martin Dias (BGU)306
Featherweight - OverallMen George Newton (ENG)326.5 Ieuan Owen (WAL)292.5 Cheong Kam Hong (Malaya)281
Lightweight - OverallMen Carlton Goring (ENG)351.5 Alan Oshyer (AUS)340 Jimmy Moir (SCO)340
Middleweight - OverallMen Tan Howe Liang (SIN)390 Pierre St.-Jean (CAN)376 Horace Johnson (WAL)372
Light Heavyweight - OverallMen Phil Caira (SCO)408 George Manners (ENG)403.5 Peter Arthur (WAL)392
Middle Heavyweight - OverallMen Louis Martin (ENG)469.5 Cosford White (CAN)408 Jackie Samuel (TRI)399
Heavyweight - OverallMen Arthur Shannos (AUS)465 Don Oliver (NZL)465 Brandon Bailey (TRI)440

Wrestling

Venue: Royal King's Park Tennis Club, Perth

Event Gold Silver Bronze
FlyweightMen Muhammad Niaz (PAK) Peter Michienzi (CAN) Warren Nisbet (NZL)
BantamweightMen Siraj-ud-Din (PAK) Walter Pilling (ENG) James Turnbull (SCO)
FeatherweightMen Ala-ud-Din (PAK) Matti Jutila (CAN) Albert Aspen (ENG)
LightweightMen Muhammad Ashraf (PAK) Sid Marsh (AUS) Kurt Boese (CAN)
WelterweightMen Muhammad Bashir (PAK) Philip Oberlander (CAN) Len Allen (ENG)
MiddleweightMen Muhammad Faiz (PAK) Michael Benarik (AUS) Fred Thomas (NZL)
Light HeavyweightMen Tony Buck (ENG) Muhammad Saeed (PAK) Jim Armstrong (AUS)
HeavyweightMen Muhammad Niaz (PAK) Ray Mitchell (AUS) Denis McNamara (ENG)

References

  1. Shell Company of Australia (1962), Commonwealth Games, Perth 1962, Shell, retrieved 1 November 2014
  2. "Games Road Race in Bush Setting.". The Beverley Times (WA: National Library of Australia). 11 May 1962. p. 9. Retrieved 31 January 2016.
  3. "Photograph of South Perth City Hall". State Library of Western Australia.

External links

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