Wales at the 2002 Commonwealth Games
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| Wales at the 2002 Commonwealth Games | |
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| CGF code | WAL |
| CGA | Commonwealth Games Council for Wales |
| Website | teamwales |
| in Manchester, England | |
| Competitors | 228 |
| Medals Ranked 9th |
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| Commonwealth Games appearances (overview) | |
Wales competed at the 2002 Commonwealth Games in Manchester, England, from 25 July to 4 August 2002.[1]
228 athletes participated for Wales at the Games.[2]
Wales came 9th overall with 6 gold, 13 silver and 12 bronze medals.[3]
Medals by event
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Medallists
Gold
- Jamie Arthur, Boxing – Lightweight 60 kg[4]
- Nicole Cooke, cycling – road race
- Johanne Brekke & Ceri Dallimore, shooting – women's smallbore rifle, prone pairs
- Michaela Breeze, weightlifting – 58 kg snatch
- Dave Morgan, weightlifting – 77 kg clean and jerk
- Dave Morgan, weightlifting – 77 kg combined
Silver
- Colin Jackson, athletics – 110 m hurdles
- Matt Elias, athletics – 400 m hurdles[5]
- Iwan Thomas, Matt Elias, Jamie Baulch and Tim Benjamin, athletics – 4 × 400 m relay
- Hayley Tullett, athletics – 1500 m
- Huw Pritchard, cycling – 20 km scratch race
- Adam Robertson & Ryan Jenkins, table tennis – men's doubles
- Dave Morgan, weightlifting – 77 kg snatch
- Michaela Breeze, weightlifting – 58 kg clean and jerk
- Michaela Breeze, weightlifting – 58 kg combined
- Leanda Cave, women's triathlon
- Derek Dowling, John Gronow & Kevin Woolmore, lawn bowls – men's triples EAD
- Jo Melen, judo – women's – up to 78 kg
- Angharad Sweet, judo – women's – over 78 kg
Bronze
- David Roberts, swimming – multi-disability 100 m freestyle
- Richard Vaughan, badminton – men's singles
- Kevin Evans, boxing – super heavyweight over 91 kg
- 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 -60 kg
- Claire Scourfield, Judo – women's up to 63 kg
- Timothy Davies, judo – men's up to 66 kg
- Luke Preston, Judo – men's up to 81 kg