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1954 British Empire and Commonwealth Games

The 1954 British Empire and Commonwealth Games was held in Vancouver, British Columbia, from 30 July to 7 August 1954. This was the first event since the name change from British Empire Games took effect in 1952.

V British Empire and Commonwealth Games
Host cityVancouver, Canada
Nations24
Athletes662
Events91
Opening30 July 1954
Closing7 August 1954
Opened byEarl Alexander of Tunis
Closed byPrince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
Athlete's OathBill Parnell
Main venueEmpire Stadium
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It was at these games that the "Miracle Mile" took place between Roger Bannister and John Landy at Empire Stadium. This was the first time these two (and at that time the only two) sub-four-minute mile runners appeared in the same race, and also the first time two runners broke four minutes in the same race. On the same afternoon, Jim Peters, the holder of the world best time for the marathon, entered the stadium 17 minutes ahead of his nearest rival, but collapsed on his final lap, and never completed the race.

The games were attended by 24 nations and 662 competitors.[1]

Venues edit

Participating teams edit

 
Countries that participated

24 teams were represented at the 1954 British Empire and Commonwealth Games.
(Teams competing for the first time are shown in bold).

Medal table edit

 
Statue in Vancouver commemorating the "Miracle Mile" between Roger Bannister and John Landy

  *   Host nation (Canada)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  England23242067
2  Australia20111748
3  South Africa1661335
4  Canada*9201443
5  New Zealand77519
6  Scotland62513
7  Southern Rhodesia2215
8  Trinidad and Tobago2204
9  Northern Ireland2103
10  Northern Rhodesia1438
11  Nigeria1337
12  Pakistan1326
13  Wales1157
14  Jamaica1001
15  Barbados0101
  Hong Kong0101
  Uganda0101
18  British Guiana0011
Totals (18 entries)928989270

Medal winners edit

Athletics edit

Bowls edit

Boxing edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Flyweight Men   Dick Currie (SCO)   Abe Bekker (NRH)   Warner Batchelor (AUS)
Bantamweight Men   John Smillie (SCO)   Gordon Smith (SRH)   Abubakar Idi Garuba (NGR)
Featherweight Men   Leonard Leisching (SAF)   Malcolm Collins (WAL)   Dave Charnley (ENG)
Lightweight Men   Piet van Staden (SRH)   Frank McQuillan (SCO)   Brian Cahill (AUS)
Light Welterweight Men   Mickey Bergin (CAN)   Aubrey Harris (SRH)   Des Duguid (AUS)
Welterweight Men   Nicholas Gargano (ENG)   Rodney Litzow (AUS)   Hendrik van der Linde (SAF)
Light Middleweight Men   Wilf Greaves (CAN)   Freddy Wright (NRH)   Bruce Wells (ENG)
Middleweight Men   Johannes van der Kolff (SAF)   Arthur Crawford (NRH)   Marcel Piau (CAN)
Light Heavyweight Men   Piet van Vuuren (SAF)   Tony Madigan (AUS)   Bill Misselbrook (CAN)
Heavyweight Men   Brian Harper (ENG)   Gerry Buchanan (CAN)   George Jenkins (SAF)

Cycling edit

Track edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Time Trial Men   Dick Ploog (AUS) 00:01:12   Keith Harrison (ENG) 00:01:13
  Alfred Swift (SAF)
Sprint Men   Cyril Peacock (ENG) +not awarded   Tom Shardelow (SAF)
Individual Pursuit Men   Norman Sheil (ENG) 00:05:03   Peter Brotherton (ENG) 00:05:09   Robert Fowler (SAF) 00:05:07
10 Miles Scratch Men   Lindsay Cocks (AUS) 00:21:59   Keith Harrison (ENG)   Don Skene (WAL)

+ Lionel Cox did not receive a silver medal, the Australian cycling team refused to participate in the gold and bronze medal playoffs and were subsequently disqualified.[2]

Road edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Road Race Men   Eric Thompson (ENG) 02:44:08   John Baird (NZL) NTT   Bernard Pusey (ENG) NTT

Fencing edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Foil Men   René Paul (ENG)   John Fethers (AUS)   Allan Jay (ENG)
Foil – Team Men   England (ENG)
René Paul
Allan Jay
Ralph Cooperman
  Australia (AUS)
Ivan Lund
John Fethers
Rod Steel
  Canada (CAN)
Carl Schwende
J.A. Howard
Roland Asselin
Épée Men   Ivan Lund (AUS)   René Paul (ENG)   Carl Schwende (CAN)
Épée – Team Men   England (ENG)
René Paul
Allan Jay
Charles de Beaumont
  Canada (CAN)
Carl Schwende
Edward Brooke
Roland Asselin
  Australia (AUS)
Ivan Lund
John Fethers
Laurence Harding-Smith
Sabre Men   Mike Amberg (ENG)   Ralph Cooperman (ENG)   John Fethers (AUS)
Sabre- Team Men   Canada (CAN)
Carl Schwende
Leslie Krasa
Roland Asselin
  England (ENG)
Michael Amberg
William Beatley
Ralph Cooperman
  Australia (AUS)
Ivan Lund
John Fethers
Rod Steel
Laurence Harding-Smith
Foil Women   Mary Glen-Haig (ENG)   Gillian Sheen (ENG)   Aileen Harding (WAL)

Rowing edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's single sculls   Don Rowlands (NZL) 8:28   Sidney Rand (ENG) 8:43   Bobby Williams (CAN) 8:51
Men's double sculls   Mervyn Wood & Murray Riley (AUS) 7:55   Bob Parker & Reg Douglas (NZL) 8:05   Donald Guest & Lawrence Stephan (CAN) 8:29
Men's coxless pair   Bob Parker & Reg Douglas (NZL) 8:24   Tom Christie & Nicholas Clack (ENG) 8:24   Dave Anderson & Geoff Williamson (AUS) 8:30
Men's coxed four   Lionel Robberds, Dave Anderson, Peter Evatt, Geoff Williamson & Mervyn Wood (AUS) 7:58   Bruce Culpan, Kerry Ashby, Murray Ashby, Bill Tinnock & Stanley Callagher (NZL) 8:04   Geoffrey Page, John Macmillan, Alastair Davidson, Maurice Legg & David Glynne-Jones (ENG) 8:05
Men's eight   Douglas McDonald, Glen Smith, H.J. Zloklikovits, K.J. Drummond, Lawrence West, Ray Sierpina, Robert Wilson, Thomas Toynbee & Thomas Harris (CAN) 6:59   Alastair Davidson, Alan Watson, David Glynne-Jones, Geoffrey Page, John Pope, Joe Eldeen, M.G.C. Savage, Maurice Legg & John Macmillan (ENG) 7:11

Swimming edit

Men's events edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
110 yd freestyle   Jon Henricks (AUS) 56.5   Cyrus Weld (AUS) 58.5   Rex Aubrey (AUS) 58.7
440 yd freestyle   Gary Chapman (AUS) 4:39.8   Jack Wardrop (SCO) 4:41.5   Graham Johnston (SAF) 4:43.3
1650 yd freestyle   Graham Johnston (SAF) 19:01.4   Peter Duncan (SAF) 19:22.1   Gary Chapman (AUS) 19:28.4
110 yd backstroke   John Brockway (WAL) 1:06.5   Lincoln Hurring (NZL) 1:06.9   Cyrus Weld (AUS) 1:08.6
220 yd breaststroke   Jack Doms (NZL) 2:52.6   Peter Jervis (ENG) 2:52.6   Alan Hime (ENG) 2:52.8
4×220 yd freestyle relay   Australia
David Hawkins
Gary Chapman
Jon Henricks
Rex Aubrey
8:47.6   Canada
Allen Gilchrist
George Park
Gerald McNamee
Ted Simpson
8:56.0   South Africa
Dennis Ford
Graham Johnston
Peter Duncan
Billy Steuart
8:56.3
3×110 yd medley relay   Australia
Cyrus Weld
David Hawkins
Jon Henricks
3:22.0   New Zealand
Frederick Lucas
Jack Doms
Lincoln Hurring
3:26.6   Scotland
Jack Wardrop
John Service
Robert Wardrop
3:27.3

Women's events edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
110 yd freestyle   Lorraine Crapp (AUS) 1:05.8   Virginia Grant (CAN) 1:06.3   Joan Harrison (SAF) 1:08.2
440 yd freestyle   Lorraine Crapp (AUS) 5:11.4   Gladys Priestley (CAN) 5:19.6   Margaret Girvan (SCO) 5:21.4
110 yd backstroke   Joan Harrison (SAF) 1:15.2   Pat Symons (ENG) 1:17.4   Jean Stewart (NZL) 1:17.5
220 yd breaststroke   Elenor Gordon (SCO) 2:59.2   Mary Morgan (SAF) 3:03.3   Margaret Grundy (ENG) 3:04.5
4×110 yd freestyle relay   South Africa
Felicity Loveday
Joan Harrison
Machduldt Petzer
Natalie Myburgh
4:33.9   Canada
Beth Whittall
Gladys Priestley
Helen Stewart
Virginia Grant
4:37.0   England
Daphne Wilkinson
Fearne Ewart
Jean Botham
Valerie Nares-Pillow
4:41.8
3×110 yd medley relay   Scotland
Helen Gordon
Margaret McDowell
Margaret Girvan
3:51.0   South Africa
Joan Harrison
Machduldt Petzer
Mary Morgan
3:52.7   Australia
Jann Grier
Judith Knight
Lorraine Crapp
3:55.6

Diving edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
3 Metres Springboard Diving Men   Peter Heatly (SCO) 146.76   Tony Turner (ENG) 145.27   Jack Stewart (NZL) 144.98
10 Metres Highboard [Platform] Diving Men   Bill Patrick (CAN) 142.7   Kevin Newell (AUS) 142.06   Peter Heatly (SCO) 141.32
3 Metres Springboard Diving Women   Ann Long (ENG) 128.26   Barbara McAulay (AUS) 127.74   Irene MacDonald (CAN) 126.19
10 Metres Highboard [Platform] Diving Women   Barbara McAulay (AUS) 86.55   Eunice Miller (ENG) 79.86   Ann Long (ENG) 79.53

Weightlifting edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Bantamweight – Overall Men   Maurice Megennis (ENG) 281   Frank Cope (ENG) 276.5   Keith Caple (AUS) 274
Featherweight – Overall Men   Rodney Wilkes (TRI) 313   Jules Sylvain (CAN) 297   Ron Jenkins (WAL) 279
Lightweight – Overall Men   Vern Barberis (AUS) 347   George Nicholls (BAR) 344.5   Jan Pieterse (SAF) 333
Middleweight – Overall Men   Jim Halliday (ENG) 362.5   Lionel de Freitas (TRI) 342   Julius Park (BGU) 338
Light Heavyweight – Overall Men   Gerry Gratton (CAN) 403.5   Louis Greeff (SAF) 367   Tony George (NZL) 353.5
Middle Heavyweight – Overall Men   Keevil Daly (CAN) 399   Lennox Kilgour (TRI) 392   Joseph Barnett (ENG) 376.5
Heavyweight – Overall Men   Doug Hepburn (CAN) 471.5   Dave Baillie (CAN) 453.5   Harold Cleghorn (NZL) 421.5

Wrestling edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Flyweight Men   Louis Baise (SAF)   Fred Flannery (AUS)   Muhammad Din (PAK)
Bantamweight Men   Geoff Jameson (AUS)   Muhammad Amin (PAK)   Ian Epton (NRH)
Featherweight Men   Abraham Geldenhuys (SAF)   Herb Hall (ENG)   John Armitt (NZL)
Lightweight Men   Godfrey Pienaar (SAF)   Ruby Leobovitch (CAN)   Dick Garrard (AUS)
Welterweight Men   Nick Loubser (SAF)   Abdul Rashid (PAK)   Ray Myland (ENG)
Middleweight Men   Hermanus van Zyl (SAF)   Jim Christie (CAN)   Harry Kendall (ENG)
Light Heavyweight Men   Jacob Theron (SAF)   Bob Steckle (CAN)   Dan van Staden (NRH)
Heavyweight Men   Ken Richmond (ENG)   Keith Maltman (CAN)

References edit

  1. ^ . thecgf.com. Archived from the original on 15 June 2017. Retrieved 6 May 2017.
  2. ^ "AUSSIES BOYCOTT GAMES CYCLING Thu 5 Aug 1954 Page 1". Daily Advertiser (Wagga Wagga, NSW). 1954.

External links edit

  • "Vancouver 1954" 7 April 2018 at the Wayback Machine. Thecgf.com. Commonwealth Games Federation.
  • "Results and Medalists—1954 British Empire and Commonwealth Games". Thecgf.com. Commonwealth Games Federation.
  • British Empire and Commonwealth Games, a National Film Board of Canada documentary about the 1954 Games.
Preceded by
Auckland
British Empire and Commonwealth Games
Vancouver
V British Empire and Commonwealth Games
Succeeded by
Cardiff

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources 1954 British Empire and Commonwealth Games news newspapers books scholar JSTOR June 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message The 1954 British Empire and Commonwealth Games was held in Vancouver British Columbia from 30 July to 7 August 1954 This was the first event since the name change from British Empire Games took effect in 1952 V British Empire and Commonwealth GamesHost cityVancouver CanadaNations24Athletes662Events91Opening30 July 1954Closing7 August 1954Opened byEarl Alexander of TunisClosed byPrince Philip Duke of EdinburghAthlete s OathBill ParnellMain venueEmpire Stadium IVVI It was at these games that the Miracle Mile took place between Roger Bannister and John Landy at Empire Stadium This was the first time these two and at that time the only two sub four minute mile runners appeared in the same race and also the first time two runners broke four minutes in the same race On the same afternoon Jim Peters the holder of the world best time for the marathon entered the stadium 17 minutes ahead of his nearest rival but collapsed on his final lap and never completed the race The games were attended by 24 nations and 662 competitors 1 Contents 1 Venues 2 Participating teams 3 Medal table 4 Medal winners 4 1 Athletics 4 2 Bowls 4 3 Boxing 4 4 Cycling 4 4 1 Track 4 4 2 Road 4 5 Fencing 4 6 Rowing 4 7 Swimming 4 7 1 Men s events 4 7 2 Women s events 4 8 Diving 4 9 Weightlifting 4 10 Wrestling 5 References 6 External linksVenues editOpening and Closing Ceremonies Athletics Empire Stadium Hastings Park Bowls West Point Grey Club New West Club Boxing Exhibition Forum Pacific National Exhibition Cycling Empire Oval Track 1155 East Broadway Road Fencing Lord Byng School West Point Grey Rowing Vedder Canal Chilliwack Swimming and Diving Empire Pool University of British Columbia West Point Grey Weightlifting Exhibition Gardens Pacific National Exhibition Wrestling Kerrisdale Arena Athletes Village University of British Columbia West Point GreyParticipating teams edit nbsp Countries that participated24 teams were represented at the 1954 British Empire and Commonwealth Games Teams competing for the first time are shown in bold nbsp Australia nbsp Bahamas nbsp Barbados nbsp Bermuda nbsp British Guiana nbsp Canada nbsp England nbsp Fiji nbsp Gold Coast nbsp Hong Kong nbsp India nbsp Jamaica nbsp Kenya nbsp New Zealand nbsp Nigeria nbsp Northern Ireland nbsp Northern Rhodesia nbsp Pakistan nbsp Scotland nbsp South Africa nbsp Southern Rhodesia nbsp Trinidad and Tobago nbsp Uganda nbsp WalesMedal table edit nbsp Statue in Vancouver commemorating the Miracle Mile between Roger Bannister and John Landy Host nation Canada RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal1 nbsp England232420672 nbsp Australia201117483 nbsp South Africa16613354 nbsp Canada 92014435 nbsp New Zealand775196 nbsp Scotland625137 nbsp Southern Rhodesia22158 nbsp Trinidad and Tobago22049 nbsp Northern Ireland210310 nbsp Northern Rhodesia143811 nbsp Nigeria133712 nbsp Pakistan132613 nbsp Wales115714 nbsp Jamaica100115 nbsp Barbados0101 nbsp Hong Kong0101 nbsp Uganda010118 nbsp British Guiana0011Totals 18 entries 928989270Medal winners editAthletics edit Main article Athletics at the 1954 British Empire and Commonwealth Games Bowls edit Main article Lawn bowls at the 1954 British Empire amp Commonwealth Games Boxing edit Event Gold Silver BronzeFlyweight Men nbsp Dick Currie SCO nbsp Abe Bekker NRH nbsp Warner Batchelor AUS Bantamweight Men nbsp John Smillie SCO nbsp Gordon Smith SRH nbsp Abubakar Idi Garuba NGR Featherweight Men nbsp Leonard Leisching SAF nbsp Malcolm Collins WAL nbsp Dave Charnley ENG Lightweight Men nbsp Piet van Staden SRH nbsp Frank McQuillan SCO nbsp Brian Cahill AUS Light Welterweight Men nbsp Mickey Bergin CAN nbsp Aubrey Harris SRH nbsp Des Duguid AUS Welterweight Men nbsp Nicholas Gargano ENG nbsp Rodney Litzow AUS nbsp Hendrik van der Linde SAF Light Middleweight Men nbsp Wilf Greaves CAN nbsp Freddy Wright NRH nbsp Bruce Wells ENG Middleweight Men nbsp Johannes van der Kolff SAF nbsp Arthur Crawford NRH nbsp Marcel Piau CAN Light Heavyweight Men nbsp Piet van Vuuren SAF nbsp Tony Madigan AUS nbsp Bill Misselbrook CAN Heavyweight Men nbsp Brian Harper ENG nbsp Gerry Buchanan CAN nbsp George Jenkins SAF Cycling edit Track edit Event Gold Silver BronzeTime Trial Men nbsp Dick Ploog AUS 00 01 12 nbsp Keith Harrison ENG 00 01 13 nbsp Alfred Swift SAF Sprint Men nbsp Cyril Peacock ENG not awarded nbsp Tom Shardelow SAF Individual Pursuit Men nbsp Norman Sheil ENG 00 05 03 nbsp Peter Brotherton ENG 00 05 09 nbsp Robert Fowler SAF 00 05 0710 Miles Scratch Men nbsp Lindsay Cocks AUS 00 21 59 nbsp Keith Harrison ENG nbsp Don Skene WAL Lionel Cox did not receive a silver medal the Australian cycling team refused to participate in the gold and bronze medal playoffs and were subsequently disqualified 2 Road edit Event Gold Silver BronzeRoad Race Men nbsp Eric Thompson ENG 02 44 08 nbsp John Baird NZL NTT nbsp Bernard Pusey ENG NTTFencing edit Event Gold Silver BronzeFoil Men nbsp Rene Paul ENG nbsp John Fethers AUS nbsp Allan Jay ENG Foil Team Men nbsp England ENG Rene PaulAllan JayRalph Cooperman nbsp Australia AUS Ivan LundJohn FethersRod Steel nbsp Canada CAN Carl SchwendeJ A HowardRoland AsselinEpee Men nbsp Ivan Lund AUS nbsp Rene Paul ENG nbsp Carl Schwende CAN Epee Team Men nbsp England ENG Rene PaulAllan JayCharles de Beaumont nbsp Canada CAN Carl SchwendeEdward BrookeRoland Asselin nbsp Australia AUS Ivan LundJohn FethersLaurence Harding SmithSabre Men nbsp Mike Amberg ENG nbsp Ralph Cooperman ENG nbsp John Fethers AUS Sabre Team Men nbsp Canada CAN Carl SchwendeLeslie KrasaRoland Asselin nbsp England ENG Michael AmbergWilliam BeatleyRalph Cooperman nbsp Australia AUS Ivan LundJohn FethersRod SteelLaurence Harding SmithFoil Women nbsp Mary Glen Haig ENG nbsp Gillian Sheen ENG nbsp Aileen Harding WAL Rowing edit Event Gold Silver BronzeMen s single sculls nbsp Don Rowlands NZL 8 28 nbsp Sidney Rand ENG 8 43 nbsp Bobby Williams CAN 8 51Men s double sculls nbsp Mervyn Wood amp Murray Riley AUS 7 55 nbsp Bob Parker amp Reg Douglas NZL 8 05 nbsp Donald Guest amp Lawrence Stephan CAN 8 29Men s coxless pair nbsp Bob Parker amp Reg Douglas NZL 8 24 nbsp Tom Christie amp Nicholas Clack ENG 8 24 nbsp Dave Anderson amp Geoff Williamson AUS 8 30Men s coxed four nbsp Lionel Robberds Dave Anderson Peter Evatt Geoff Williamson amp Mervyn Wood AUS 7 58 nbsp Bruce Culpan Kerry Ashby Murray Ashby Bill Tinnock amp Stanley Callagher NZL 8 04 nbsp Geoffrey Page John Macmillan Alastair Davidson Maurice Legg amp David Glynne Jones ENG 8 05Men s eight nbsp Douglas McDonald Glen Smith H J Zloklikovits K J Drummond Lawrence West Ray Sierpina Robert Wilson Thomas Toynbee amp Thomas Harris CAN 6 59 nbsp Alastair Davidson Alan Watson David Glynne Jones Geoffrey Page John Pope Joe Eldeen M G C Savage Maurice Legg amp John Macmillan ENG 7 11Swimming edit Men s events edit Event Gold Silver Bronze110 yd freestyle nbsp Jon Henricks AUS 56 5 nbsp Cyrus Weld AUS 58 5 nbsp Rex Aubrey AUS 58 7440 yd freestyle nbsp Gary Chapman AUS 4 39 8 nbsp Jack Wardrop SCO 4 41 5 nbsp Graham Johnston SAF 4 43 31650 yd freestyle nbsp Graham Johnston SAF 19 01 4 nbsp Peter Duncan SAF 19 22 1 nbsp Gary Chapman AUS 19 28 4110 yd backstroke nbsp John Brockway WAL 1 06 5 nbsp Lincoln Hurring NZL 1 06 9 nbsp Cyrus Weld AUS 1 08 6220 yd breaststroke nbsp Jack Doms NZL 2 52 6 nbsp Peter Jervis ENG 2 52 6 nbsp Alan Hime ENG 2 52 84 220 yd freestyle relay nbsp AustraliaDavid HawkinsGary ChapmanJon HenricksRex Aubrey 8 47 6 nbsp CanadaAllen GilchristGeorge ParkGerald McNameeTed Simpson 8 56 0 nbsp South AfricaDennis FordGraham JohnstonPeter DuncanBilly Steuart 8 56 33 110 yd medley relay nbsp AustraliaCyrus WeldDavid HawkinsJon Henricks 3 22 0 nbsp New ZealandFrederick LucasJack DomsLincoln Hurring 3 26 6 nbsp ScotlandJack WardropJohn ServiceRobert Wardrop 3 27 3Women s events edit Event Gold Silver Bronze110 yd freestyle nbsp Lorraine Crapp AUS 1 05 8 nbsp Virginia Grant CAN 1 06 3 nbsp Joan Harrison SAF 1 08 2440 yd freestyle nbsp Lorraine Crapp AUS 5 11 4 nbsp Gladys Priestley CAN 5 19 6 nbsp Margaret Girvan SCO 5 21 4110 yd backstroke nbsp Joan Harrison SAF 1 15 2 nbsp Pat Symons ENG 1 17 4 nbsp Jean Stewart NZL 1 17 5220 yd breaststroke nbsp Elenor Gordon SCO 2 59 2 nbsp Mary Morgan SAF 3 03 3 nbsp Margaret Grundy ENG 3 04 54 110 yd freestyle relay nbsp South AfricaFelicity LovedayJoan HarrisonMachduldt PetzerNatalie Myburgh 4 33 9 nbsp CanadaBeth WhittallGladys PriestleyHelen StewartVirginia Grant 4 37 0 nbsp EnglandDaphne WilkinsonFearne EwartJean BothamValerie Nares Pillow 4 41 83 110 yd medley relay nbsp ScotlandHelen GordonMargaret McDowellMargaret Girvan 3 51 0 nbsp South AfricaJoan HarrisonMachduldt PetzerMary Morgan 3 52 7 nbsp AustraliaJann GrierJudith KnightLorraine Crapp 3 55 6Diving edit Event Gold Silver Bronze3 Metres Springboard Diving Men nbsp Peter Heatly SCO 146 76 nbsp Tony Turner ENG 145 27 nbsp Jack Stewart NZL 144 9810 Metres Highboard Platform Diving Men nbsp Bill Patrick CAN 142 7 nbsp Kevin Newell AUS 142 06 nbsp Peter Heatly SCO 141 323 Metres Springboard Diving Women nbsp Ann Long ENG 128 26 nbsp Barbara McAulay AUS 127 74 nbsp Irene MacDonald CAN 126 1910 Metres Highboard Platform Diving Women nbsp Barbara McAulay AUS 86 55 nbsp Eunice Miller ENG 79 86 nbsp Ann Long ENG 79 53Weightlifting edit Event Gold Silver BronzeBantamweight Overall Men nbsp Maurice Megennis ENG 281 nbsp Frank Cope ENG 276 5 nbsp Keith Caple AUS 274Featherweight Overall Men nbsp Rodney Wilkes TRI 313 nbsp Jules Sylvain CAN 297 nbsp Ron Jenkins WAL 279Lightweight Overall Men nbsp Vern Barberis AUS 347 nbsp George Nicholls BAR 344 5 nbsp Jan Pieterse SAF 333Middleweight Overall Men nbsp Jim Halliday ENG 362 5 nbsp Lionel de Freitas TRI 342 nbsp Julius Park BGU 338Light Heavyweight Overall Men nbsp Gerry Gratton CAN 403 5 nbsp Louis Greeff SAF 367 nbsp Tony George NZL 353 5Middle Heavyweight Overall Men nbsp Keevil Daly CAN 399 nbsp Lennox Kilgour TRI 392 nbsp Joseph Barnett ENG 376 5Heavyweight Overall Men nbsp Doug Hepburn CAN 471 5 nbsp Dave Baillie CAN 453 5 nbsp Harold Cleghorn NZL 421 5Wrestling edit Event Gold Silver BronzeFlyweight Men nbsp Louis Baise SAF nbsp Fred Flannery AUS nbsp Muhammad Din PAK Bantamweight Men nbsp Geoff Jameson AUS nbsp Muhammad Amin PAK nbsp Ian Epton NRH Featherweight Men nbsp Abraham Geldenhuys SAF nbsp Herb Hall ENG nbsp John Armitt NZL Lightweight Men nbsp Godfrey Pienaar SAF nbsp Ruby Leobovitch CAN nbsp Dick Garrard AUS Welterweight Men nbsp Nick Loubser SAF nbsp Abdul Rashid PAK nbsp Ray Myland ENG Middleweight Men nbsp Hermanus van Zyl SAF nbsp Jim Christie CAN nbsp Harry Kendall ENG Light Heavyweight Men nbsp Jacob Theron SAF nbsp Bob Steckle CAN nbsp Dan van Staden NRH Heavyweight Men nbsp Ken Richmond ENG nbsp Keith Maltman CAN References edit Commonwealth Games Federation 1954 Commonwealth Games Introduction thecgf com Archived from the original on 15 June 2017 Retrieved 6 May 2017 AUSSIES BOYCOTT GAMES CYCLING Thu 5 Aug 1954 Page 1 Daily Advertiser Wagga Wagga NSW 1954 External links edit Vancouver 1954 Archived 7 April 2018 at the Wayback Machine Thecgf com Commonwealth Games Federation Results and Medalists 1954 British Empire and Commonwealth Games Thecgf com Commonwealth Games Federation British Empire and Commonwealth Games a National Film Board of Canada documentary about the 1954 Games Preceded byAuckland British Empire and Commonwealth GamesVancouverV British Empire and Commonwealth Games Succeeded byCardiff Portals nbsp Sports nbsp 1950s nbsp Canada Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1954 British Empire and Commonwealth Games amp oldid 1159038082, 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