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1958 British Empire and Commonwealth Games

The 1958 British Empire and Commonwealth Games (Welsh: Gemau Ymerodraeth Prydain a'r Gymanwlad 1958) was held in Cardiff, Wales, from 18 to 26 July 1958.

VI British Empire and Commonwealth Games
Original poster for the Games
Host cityCardiff, Wales
Nations35
Athletes1122
Events94
Opening18 July 1958
Closing26 July 1958
Opened byPrince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
Queen's Baton Final RunnerKen Jones
Main venueCardiff Arms Park
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Thirty-five nations sent a total of 1,130 athletes and 228 officials to the Cardiff Games and 23 countries and dependencies won medals, including, for the first time, Singapore, Ghana, Kenya and the Isle of Man.

The Cardiff Games introduced the Queen's Baton Relay, which has been conducted as a prelude to every British Empire and Commonwealth Games ever since.

Venues

 
Postage stamp

The British Empire and Commonwealth Games, including the opening and closing ceremonies, were held at the Cardiff Arms Park in the centre Cardiff. A new Wales Empire Pool was constructed for the event. The Sophia Gardens Pavilion was used for the boxing and wrestling events, and Maindy Stadium was used for track cycling. 178,000 tickets were eventually sold during the Games.[1][2] Rowing took place on Llyn Padarn in Llanberis.

Participating teams

 
Countries that participated

36 countries and territories[3] were represented (and 1,100 athletes),[4] being the largest number to date, with a significant number of teams competing for the first time at the 1958 British Empire and Commonwealth Games.

At Cardiff Arms Park, an anti-apartheid crowd protested at the all-white South African team; games organisers responded that non-white South Africans were ineligible as their associations were not affiliated to the international federations.[5] South Africa left the Commonwealth in 1961 and next appeared at the Games in 1994.[4]

(Teams competing for the first time are shown in bold).

Participating Commonwealth countries and territories

Medals by country

  *   Host nation (Wales)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  England (ENG)29222980
2  Australia (AUS)27221766
3  South Africa (SAF)1310831
4  Scotland (SCO)55313
5  New Zealand (NZL)46919
6  Jamaica (JAM)4217
7  Pakistan (PAK)35210
8  India (IND)2103
9  Singapore (SIN)2002
10  Canada (CAN)1101627
11  Wales (WAL)*13711
12  Northern Ireland (NIR)1135
13  Bahama Islands (BAH)1102
  Barbados (BAR)1102
15  Malaysia (MAL)0202
16  Nigeria (NGR)0112
17  British Guiana (BGU)0101
  Uganda (UGA)0101
19  Kenya (KEN)0022
  Southern Rhodesia (SRH)0022
  Trinidad and Tobago (TTO)0022
22  Ghana (GHA)0011
  Isle of Man (IOM)0011
  Northern Rhodesia (NRH)0011
Totals (24 entries)9494105293

Medals by event

Athletics

Bowls

Boxing

Boxing Events were at Sophia Gardens Pavilion, Cardiff.

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Flyweight Men   Jackie Brown (SCO)   Tommy Bache (ENG)   Peter Lavery (NIR)
  Donald Braithwaite (WAL)
Bantamweight Men   Howard Winstone (WAL)   Oliver "Frankie" Taylor (AUS)   Olfred Owen (SCO)
  Richard Hanna (NIR)
Featherweight Men   Wally Taylor (AUS)   Malcolm Collins (WAL)   Gert Coetzee (SAF)
  John McClory (NIR)
Lightweight Men   Dick McTaggart (SCO)   James Jordan (NIR)   Johnny Cooke (ENG)
  Paddy Donovan (NZL)
Light Welterweight Men   Henry Loubscher (SAF)   Robert Kane (SCO)   Joey Jacobs (ENG)
  Raymond Galante (CAN)
Welterweight Men   Joseph Greyling (SAF)   Thomas Kawere (UGA)   Robert Dickson Scott (SCO)
  Brian Nancurvis (ENG)
Light Middleweight Men   Grant Webster (SAF)   Stuart Pearson (ENG)   James Arthur Walters (CAN)
  Bill Brown (WAL)
Middleweight Men   Terry Milligan (NIR)   Philippus du Plessis (SAF)   Robert Piau (CAN)
  Johnny Caiger (ENG)
Light Heavyweight Men   Tony Madigan (AUS)   Robert Higgins (WAL)   William Bannon (SCO)
  Gerhardus Jacobus De Bruyn (SAF)
Heavyweight Men   Daniel Bekker (SAF)   David Thomas (ENG)   Roger Pleace (WAL)
  Gbadegesin Salawu (NGR)

Cycling

Track

The track cycling events were held at the Maindy Stadium in Cardiff.

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Time Trial Men   Neville Tong (ENG) 00:01:12   Warren Scarfe (AUS) 00:01:12   Warwick Dalton (NZL) 00:01:13
Sprint Men   Dick Ploog (AUS)   Karl Barton (ENG)   Lloyd Binch (ENG)
Individual Pursuit Men   Norman Sheil (ENG) 00:05:10   Tom Simpson (ENG) 00:05:11   Warwick Dalton (NZL) 00:05:15
10 Miles Scratch Men   Ian Browne (AUS) 00:21:40   Warren Johnston (NZL)   Don Skene (WAL)

Road

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Road Race Men   Ray Booty (ENG) 05:16:34   Frank Brazier (AUS) 05:19:22   Stuart Slack (IOM) 05:19:22

Fencing

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Foil Men   Raymond Paul (ENG)   Ivan Lund (AUS)   René Paul (ENG)
Foil - Team Men   England (ENG)
Raymond Paul
René Paul
Harold Cooke
  Australia (AUS)
Brian McCowage
Michael Sichel
Ivan Lund
  Wales (WAL)
John McCombe
John Evans
Roger Maunder
Épée Men   Bill Hoskyns (ENG)   Mike Howard (ENG)   Allan Jay (ENG)
Épée - Team Men   England (ENG)
Bill Hoskyns
Allan Jay
Mike Howard
  Canada (CAN)
Carl Schwende
John Andru
Roland Asselin
  Australia (AUS)
David Francis Doyle
Ivan Lund
John Simpson
Sabre Men   Bill Hoskyns (ENG)   Ralph Cooperman (ENG)   Mike Amberg (ENG)
Sabre - Team Men   England (ENG)
Mike Amberg
Ralph Cooperman
Bill Hoskyns
Eugene Verebes
  Australia (AUS)
Alexander Martonffy
Ivan Lund
Michael Sichel
  Wales (WAL)
John Preston
Malcolm Kerslake
Roger Maunder
T.R. Lucas
Foil Women   Gillian Sheen (ENG)   Barbara McCreath (AUS)   Mary Glen-Haig (ENG)

Rowing

The rowing events were held on Llyn Padarn in Llanberis.

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Single Sculls Men   Stuart Mackenzie (AUS) 7:20   James Hill (NZL) 7:24   Russell Carver (ENG) 7:27
Double Sculls Men   Mike Spracklen
Geoffrey Baker (ENG)
6:54   Mervyn Wood
Stuart Mackenzie (AUS)
7:01   Norm Suckling
James Hill (NZL)
+0.75 lgths
Coxless pair Men   Bob Parker
Reg Douglas (NZL)
7:11   Jonathan Hall
Stewart Douglas-Mann (ENG)
7:14   Stephen Roll
Kevyn Webb (AUS)
7:33
Coxless four Men   Roger Pope
Keith Shackell
David Young
Creighton Redman (ENG)
6:34   Glen Smith
Malcolm Turnbull
Richard McClure
John Madden (CAN)
6:39   David Edwards
John Fage
David Prichard
John Edwards (WAL)
6:48
Coxed four Men   Colin Porter
John Vigurs
Simon Crosse
Michael Beresford
Richard Gabriel (ENG)
6:46   Donald Arnold
Walter D'Hondt
David Helliwell
Lawrence Stapleton
Sohen Biln (CAN)
6:53   Graeme Allen
Ralfe Currall
Kevin Evans
Lionel Robberds
Roland Waddington (AUS)
NTT
Eights Men   Archibald MacKinnon (CAN)
Donald Arnold
Wayne Pretty
Glen Mervyn
Walter D'Hondt
Lorne Loomer
Robert Wilson
Sohen Biln
Bill McKerlich
5:51   Bruce Leonard Evans (AUS)
Graeme Keith Allen
Kenneth Philip Railton
Kevin John Evans
Lionel Robberds
Neville John Clinton
Ralfe Raymond Currall
Roland Peter Waddington
Victor Albert Schweikert
5:56   Tony Hancox (ENG)
Don Elliot
Dennis Mount
Hilali Wober
John A Stephenson
Felix Badcock
J. P. M. Thomson
Dick Workman
Raymond Penney
6:10

Swimming

Swimming events were held at the Wales Empire Pool in Cardiff.

Men's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
110 yd freestyle   John Devitt (AUS) 56.6   Gary Chapman (AUS) 56.6   Geoff Shipton (AUS) 57.0
440 yd freestyle   John Konrads (AUS) 4:25.9   Ian Black (SCO) 4:28.5   Gary Winram (AUS) 4:32.4
1650 yd freestyle   John Konrads (AUS) 17:45.4   Gary Winram (AUS) 18:17.2   Murray McLachlan (SAF) 18:19.2
110 yd backstroke   John Monckton (AUS) 1:01.7   John Hayres (AUS) 1:03.5   Robert Wheaton (CAN) 1:06.5
220 yd breaststroke   Terry Gathercole (AUS) 2:41.6   Peter Rocchi (SAF) 2:44.9   Chris Walkden (ENG) 2:47.3
220 yd butterfly   Ian Black (SCO) 2:22.6   Graham Symonds (ENG) 2:25.5   Brian Wilkinson (AUS) 2:31.0
4×220 yd freestyle relay   Australia (AUS)
Gary Chapman
Brian Wilkinson
John Konrads
John Devitt
8:33.4   Scotland (SCO)
Athole Still
Ian Black
James Leiper
Bob Sreenan
8:54.2   Canada (CAN)
Kenneth Williams
Peter Bell
Cam Grout
William Slater
9:01.8
4×110 yd medley relay   Australia (AUS)
Gary Chapman
John Monckton
John Devitt
Terry Gathercole
4:14.2   Canada (CAN)
George Park
Kenneth Williams
Peter Bell
Bob Wheaton
4:26.3   England (ENG)
Christopher Walkden
Graham Sykes
Graham Symonds
Neil McKechnie
4:26.4

Women's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
110 yd freestyle   Dawn Fraser (AUS) 1:01.4   Lorraine Crapp (AUS) 1:03.8   Alva Colquhoun (AUS) 1:04.0
440 yd freestyle   Ilsa Konrads (AUS) 4:49.4   Dawn Fraser (AUS) 5:00.8   Lorraine Crapp (AUS) 5:06.7
110 yd backstroke   Judy Grinham (ENG) 1:11.9   Margaret Edwards (ENG) 1:12.6   Philippa Gould (NZL) 1:13.7
220 yd breaststroke   Anita Lonsbrough (ENG) 2:53.5   Jackie Dyson (ENG) 2:58.2   Christine Gosden (ENG) 2:58.4
110 yd butterfly   Beverley Bainbridge (AUS) 1:13.5   Tessa Staveley (NZL) 1:14.4   Margaret Iwasaki (CAN) 1:15.9
4×110 yd freestyle relay   Australia (AUS)
Alva Colquhoun
Dawn Fraser
Lorraine Crapp
Sandra Morgan
4:17.4   Canada (CAN)
Gladys Priestley
Margaret Iwasaki
Susan Sangster
Sara Barber
4:30.0   England (ENG)
Beryl Noakes
Diana Wilkinson
Judy Grinham
Anne Marshall
4:31.5
4×110 yd medley relay   England (ENG)
Judy Grinham
Anita Lonsbrough
Christine Gosden
Diana Wilkinson
4:54.0   Australia (AUS)
Alva Colquhoun
Barbara Evans
Beverley Bainbridge
Gergaynia Beckett
4:55.1   Canada (CAN)
Gladys Priestley
Irene Service
Margaret Iwasaki
Sara Barber
5:01.6

Diving

Diving events were held at the Wales Empire Pool in Cardiff.

Event Gold Silver Bronze
3 Metres Springboard Diving Men   Keith Collin (ENG) 126.78   Bill Patrick (CAN) 124.62   Peter Tarsey (ENG) 118.81
10 Metres Highboard [Platform] Diving Men   Peter Heatly (SCO) 147.79   Brian Phelps (ENG) 144.49   Ray Cann (ENG) 138.5
3 Metres Springboard Diving Women   Charmain Welsh (ENG) 118.81   Irene MacDonald (CAN) 117.01   Liz Ferris (ENG) 113.3
10 Metres Highboard [Platform] Diving Women   Charmain Welsh (ENG) 77.23   Ann Long (ENG) 73.69   Molly Wieland (ENG) 65.82

Weightlifting

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Bantamweight - Overall Men   Reginald Gaffley (SAF) 299   Ronald Brownbill (ENG) 285.5   Marcel Gosselin (CAN) 274
Featherweight - Overall Men   Tan Ser Cher (SIN) 310.5   Chung Kum Weng (MAS) 306   Rodney Wilkes (TRI) 304
Lightweight - Overall Men   Tan Howe Liang (SIN) 358   Harry Webber (SAF) 340   Ben Helfgott (ENG) 340
Middleweight - Overall Men   Blair Blenman (BAR) 360.5   Winston McArthur (BGU) 360.5   Adrian Gilbert (CAN) 356
Light Heavyweight - Overall Men   Phil Caira (SCO) 396.5   Sylvanus Blackman (BAR) 385.5   Jack Kestell (SAF) 385.5
Middle Heavyweight - Overall Men   Manny Santos (AUS) 403.5   Tan Kim Bee (MAS) 392   Leonard Treganowan (AUS) 378.5
Heavyweight - Overall Men   Ken McDonald (ENG) 455.5   Dave Baillie (CAN) 446.5   Arthur Shannos (AUS) 394.5

Wrestling

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Flyweight Men   Ian Epton (SAF)   Shujah-ud-Din (PAK)   Fred Flannery (CAN)
Bantamweight Men   Muhammad Akhtar (PAK)   Geoff Jameson (AUS)   Daniel van der Walt (SAF)
Featherweight Men   Abraham Geldenhuys (SAF)   Siraj-ud-Din (PAK)   Albert Aspen (ENG)
Lightweight Men   Muhammad Ashraf (PAK)   Alastair Duncan (SCO)   Anthony Ries (SAF)
Welterweight Men   Muhammad Bashir (PAK)   Lachmi Kant Pandey (IND)   Coenraad de Villiers (SAF)
Middleweight Men   Hermanus van Zyl (SAF)   George Farquhar (SCO)   Ray Myland (ENG)
Light Heavyweight Men   Jacob Theron (SAF)   Muhammad Ali (PAK)   Bob Steckle (CAN)
Heavyweight Men   Lila Ram Sangwan (IND)   Jacobus Hanekom (SAF)   Ray Mitchell (AUS)

References

  1. ^ Williams, Stewart, ed. (1973). "Chapter 2: J.H.Morgan reviews fifty years of sport in Cardiff". The Cardiff Book: Volume I. Stewart Williams Publishers. pp. 35–36. ISBN 0-900807-05-9.
  2. ^ "A brief history of Sophia Gardens". ESPN. Retrieved 4 November 2014.
  3. ^ . thecgf.com/. Commonwealth Games Federation. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 3 August 2014.
  4. ^ a b Prior, Neil (19 July 2012). "Cardiff Empire Games 1958: A 'triumph' for Wales". BBC News. Retrieved 5 April 2013.
  5. ^ Ramsamy, Sam (1991). "Apartheid and Olympism: on the Abolishment of Institutionalized Discrimination in International Sport". In Fernand Landry; Marc Landry; Magdeleine Yerlès (eds.). Sport, the Third Millennium: Proceedings of the International Symposium, Quebec City, Canada, May 21-25, 1990. Presses Université Laval. pp. 539–548: 540. ISBN 9782763772677. Retrieved 17 June 2013.

External links

  • "Cardiff 1958" 17 June 2019 at the Wayback Machine. Thecgf.com. Commonwealth Games Federation.
  • "Results and Medalists—1958 British Empire and Commonwealth Games". Thecgf.com. Commonwealth Games Federation.
  • Pathe news: Commonwealth Games Cardiff 1958 reel 1
  • Pathe news: Commonwealth Games Cardiff 1958 reel 2
Preceded by
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Succeeded by
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The 1958 British Empire and Commonwealth Games Welsh Gemau Ymerodraeth Prydain a r Gymanwlad 1958 was held in Cardiff Wales from 18 to 26 July 1958 VI British Empire and Commonwealth GamesOriginal poster for the GamesHost cityCardiff WalesNations35Athletes1122Events94Opening18 July 1958Closing26 July 1958Opened byPrince Philip Duke of EdinburghQueen s Baton Final RunnerKen JonesMain venueCardiff Arms Park VVII Thirty five nations sent a total of 1 130 athletes and 228 officials to the Cardiff Games and 23 countries and dependencies won medals including for the first time Singapore Ghana Kenya and the Isle of Man The Cardiff Games introduced the Queen s Baton Relay which has been conducted as a prelude to every British Empire and Commonwealth Games ever since Contents 1 Venues 2 Participating teams 3 Medals by country 4 Medals by event 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 Edit Postage stampThe British Empire and Commonwealth Games including the opening and closing ceremonies were held at the Cardiff Arms Park in the centre Cardiff A new Wales Empire Pool was constructed for the event The Sophia Gardens Pavilion was used for the boxing and wrestling events and Maindy Stadium was used for track cycling 178 000 tickets were eventually sold during the Games 1 2 Rowing took place on Llyn Padarn in Llanberis Cardiff Arms Park Llyn PadarnParticipating teams Edit Countries that participated36 countries and territories 3 were represented and 1 100 athletes 4 being the largest number to date with a significant number of teams competing for the first time at the 1958 British Empire and Commonwealth Games At Cardiff Arms Park an anti apartheid crowd protested at the all white South African team games organisers responded that non white South Africans were ineligible as their associations were not affiliated to the international federations 5 South Africa left the Commonwealth in 1961 and next appeared at the Games in 1994 4 Teams competing for the first time are shown in bold Participating Commonwealth countries and territories Australia Bahama Islands Barbados British Guiana Canada Ceylon Dominica England Fiji Ghana Gibraltar Hong Kong India Isle of Man Jamaica Jersey Kenya Malaya Malta Mauritius New Zealand Nigeria North Borneo Northern Ireland Northern Rhodesia Pakistan Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Sarawak Scotland Singapore Sierra Leone South Africa Southern Rhodesia Trinidad and Tobago Uganda WalesMedals by country Edit Host nation Wales RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal1 England ENG 292229802 Australia AUS 272217663 South Africa SAF 13108314 Scotland SCO 553135 New Zealand NZL 469196 Jamaica JAM 42177 Pakistan PAK 352108 India IND 21039 Singapore SIN 200210 Canada CAN 110162711 Wales WAL 1371112 Northern Ireland NIR 113513 Bahama Islands BAH 1102 Barbados BAR 110215 Malaysia MAL 020216 Nigeria NGR 011217 British Guiana BGU 0101 Uganda UGA 010119 Kenya KEN 0022 Southern Rhodesia SRH 0022 Trinidad and Tobago TTO 002222 Ghana GHA 0011 Isle of Man IOM 0011 Northern Rhodesia NRH 0011Totals 24 entries 9494105293Medals by event EditAthletics Edit Main article Athletics at the 1958 British Empire and Commonwealth Games Bowls Edit Main article Lawn Bowls at the 1958 British Empire amp Commonwealth Games Boxing Edit Boxing Events were at Sophia Gardens Pavilion Cardiff Event Gold Silver BronzeFlyweight Men Jackie Brown SCO Tommy Bache ENG Peter Lavery NIR Donald Braithwaite WAL Bantamweight Men Howard Winstone WAL Oliver Frankie Taylor AUS Olfred Owen SCO Richard Hanna NIR Featherweight Men Wally Taylor AUS Malcolm Collins WAL Gert Coetzee SAF John McClory NIR Lightweight Men Dick McTaggart SCO James Jordan NIR Johnny Cooke ENG Paddy Donovan NZL Light Welterweight Men Henry Loubscher SAF Robert Kane SCO Joey Jacobs ENG Raymond Galante CAN Welterweight Men Joseph Greyling SAF Thomas Kawere UGA Robert Dickson Scott SCO Brian Nancurvis ENG Light Middleweight Men Grant Webster SAF Stuart Pearson ENG James Arthur Walters CAN Bill Brown WAL Middleweight Men Terry Milligan NIR Philippus du Plessis SAF Robert Piau CAN Johnny Caiger ENG Light Heavyweight Men Tony Madigan AUS Robert Higgins WAL William Bannon SCO Gerhardus Jacobus De Bruyn SAF Heavyweight Men Daniel Bekker SAF David Thomas ENG Roger Pleace WAL Gbadegesin Salawu NGR Cycling Edit Track Edit The track cycling events were held at the Maindy Stadium in Cardiff Event Gold Silver BronzeTime Trial Men Neville Tong ENG 00 01 12 Warren Scarfe AUS 00 01 12 Warwick Dalton NZL 00 01 13Sprint Men Dick Ploog AUS Karl Barton ENG Lloyd Binch ENG Individual Pursuit Men Norman Sheil ENG 00 05 10 Tom Simpson ENG 00 05 11 Warwick Dalton NZL 00 05 1510 Miles Scratch Men Ian Browne AUS 00 21 40 Warren Johnston NZL Don Skene WAL Road Edit Event Gold Silver BronzeRoad Race Men Ray Booty ENG 05 16 34 Frank Brazier AUS 05 19 22 Stuart Slack IOM 05 19 22Fencing Edit Event Gold Silver BronzeFoil Men Raymond Paul ENG Ivan Lund AUS Rene Paul ENG Foil Team Men England ENG Raymond PaulRene PaulHarold Cooke Australia AUS Brian McCowageMichael SichelIvan Lund Wales WAL John McCombeJohn EvansRoger MaunderEpee Men Bill Hoskyns ENG Mike Howard ENG Allan Jay ENG Epee Team Men England ENG Bill HoskynsAllan JayMike Howard Canada CAN Carl SchwendeJohn AndruRoland Asselin Australia AUS David Francis DoyleIvan LundJohn SimpsonSabre Men Bill Hoskyns ENG Ralph Cooperman ENG Mike Amberg ENG Sabre Team Men England ENG Mike AmbergRalph CoopermanBill HoskynsEugene Verebes Australia AUS Alexander MartonffyIvan LundMichael Sichel Wales WAL John PrestonMalcolm KerslakeRoger MaunderT R LucasFoil Women Gillian Sheen ENG Barbara McCreath AUS Mary Glen Haig ENG Rowing Edit The rowing events were held on Llyn Padarn in Llanberis Event Gold Silver BronzeSingle Sculls Men Stuart Mackenzie AUS 7 20 James Hill NZL 7 24 Russell Carver ENG 7 27Double Sculls Men Mike Spracklen Geoffrey Baker ENG 6 54 Mervyn Wood Stuart Mackenzie AUS 7 01 Norm Suckling James Hill NZL 0 75 lgthsCoxless pair Men Bob Parker Reg Douglas NZL 7 11 Jonathan Hall Stewart Douglas Mann ENG 7 14 Stephen Roll Kevyn Webb AUS 7 33Coxless four Men Roger Pope Keith Shackell David Young Creighton Redman ENG 6 34 Glen Smith Malcolm Turnbull Richard McClure John Madden CAN 6 39 David Edwards John Fage David Prichard John Edwards WAL 6 48Coxed four Men Colin Porter John Vigurs Simon Crosse Michael Beresford Richard Gabriel ENG 6 46 Donald ArnoldWalter D Hondt David Helliwell Lawrence Stapleton Sohen Biln CAN 6 53 Graeme Allen Ralfe Currall Kevin Evans Lionel Robberds Roland Waddington AUS NTTEights Men Archibald MacKinnon CAN Donald Arnold Wayne Pretty Glen Mervyn Walter D Hondt Lorne Loomer Robert Wilson Sohen Biln Bill McKerlich 5 51 Bruce Leonard Evans AUS Graeme Keith Allen Kenneth Philip Railton Kevin John Evans Lionel Robberds Neville John Clinton Ralfe Raymond Currall Roland Peter Waddington Victor Albert Schweikert 5 56 Tony Hancox ENG Don Elliot Dennis Mount Hilali Wober John A Stephenson Felix Badcock J P M Thomson Dick WorkmanRaymond Penney 6 10Swimming Edit Swimming events were held at the Wales Empire Pool in Cardiff Men s events Edit Event Gold Silver Bronze110 yd freestyle John Devitt AUS 56 6 Gary Chapman AUS 56 6 Geoff Shipton AUS 57 0440 yd freestyle John Konrads AUS 4 25 9 Ian Black SCO 4 28 5 Gary Winram AUS 4 32 41650 yd freestyle John Konrads AUS 17 45 4 Gary Winram AUS 18 17 2 Murray McLachlan SAF 18 19 2110 yd backstroke John Monckton AUS 1 01 7 John Hayres AUS 1 03 5 Robert Wheaton CAN 1 06 5220 yd breaststroke Terry Gathercole AUS 2 41 6 Peter Rocchi SAF 2 44 9 Chris Walkden ENG 2 47 3220 yd butterfly Ian Black SCO 2 22 6 Graham Symonds ENG 2 25 5 Brian Wilkinson AUS 2 31 04 220 yd freestyle relay Australia AUS Gary ChapmanBrian WilkinsonJohn KonradsJohn Devitt 8 33 4 Scotland SCO Athole StillIan BlackJames LeiperBob Sreenan 8 54 2 Canada CAN Kenneth WilliamsPeter BellCam GroutWilliam Slater 9 01 84 110 yd medley relay Australia AUS Gary ChapmanJohn MoncktonJohn DevittTerry Gathercole 4 14 2 Canada CAN George ParkKenneth WilliamsPeter BellBob Wheaton 4 26 3 England ENG Christopher WalkdenGraham SykesGraham SymondsNeil McKechnie 4 26 4Women s events Edit Event Gold Silver Bronze110 yd freestyle Dawn Fraser AUS 1 01 4 Lorraine Crapp AUS 1 03 8 Alva Colquhoun AUS 1 04 0440 yd freestyle Ilsa Konrads AUS 4 49 4 Dawn Fraser AUS 5 00 8 Lorraine Crapp AUS 5 06 7110 yd backstroke Judy Grinham ENG 1 11 9 Margaret Edwards ENG 1 12 6 Philippa Gould NZL 1 13 7220 yd breaststroke Anita Lonsbrough ENG 2 53 5 Jackie Dyson ENG 2 58 2 Christine Gosden ENG 2 58 4110 yd butterfly Beverley Bainbridge AUS 1 13 5 Tessa Staveley NZL 1 14 4 Margaret Iwasaki CAN 1 15 94 110 yd freestyle relay Australia AUS Alva ColquhounDawn FraserLorraine CrappSandra Morgan 4 17 4 Canada CAN Gladys PriestleyMargaret IwasakiSusan SangsterSara Barber 4 30 0 England ENG Beryl NoakesDiana WilkinsonJudy GrinhamAnne Marshall 4 31 54 110 yd medley relay England ENG Judy GrinhamAnita LonsbroughChristine GosdenDiana Wilkinson 4 54 0 Australia AUS Alva ColquhounBarbara EvansBeverley BainbridgeGergaynia Beckett 4 55 1 Canada CAN Gladys PriestleyIrene ServiceMargaret IwasakiSara Barber 5 01 6Diving Edit Diving events were held at the Wales Empire Pool in Cardiff Event Gold Silver Bronze3 Metres Springboard Diving Men Keith Collin ENG 126 78 Bill Patrick CAN 124 62 Peter Tarsey ENG 118 8110 Metres Highboard Platform Diving Men Peter Heatly SCO 147 79 Brian Phelps ENG 144 49 Ray Cann ENG 138 53 Metres Springboard Diving Women Charmain Welsh ENG 118 81 Irene MacDonald CAN 117 01 Liz Ferris ENG 113 310 Metres Highboard Platform Diving Women Charmain Welsh ENG 77 23 Ann Long ENG 73 69 Molly Wieland ENG 65 82Weightlifting Edit Event Gold Silver BronzeBantamweight Overall Men Reginald Gaffley SAF 299 Ronald Brownbill ENG 285 5 Marcel Gosselin CAN 274Featherweight Overall Men Tan Ser Cher SIN 310 5 Chung Kum Weng MAS 306 Rodney Wilkes TRI 304Lightweight Overall Men Tan Howe Liang SIN 358 Harry Webber SAF 340 Ben Helfgott ENG 340Middleweight Overall Men Blair Blenman BAR 360 5 Winston McArthur BGU 360 5 Adrian Gilbert CAN 356Light Heavyweight Overall Men Phil Caira SCO 396 5 Sylvanus Blackman BAR 385 5 Jack Kestell SAF 385 5Middle Heavyweight Overall Men Manny Santos AUS 403 5 Tan Kim Bee MAS 392 Leonard Treganowan AUS 378 5Heavyweight Overall Men Ken McDonald ENG 455 5 Dave Baillie CAN 446 5 Arthur Shannos AUS 394 5Wrestling Edit Event Gold Silver BronzeFlyweight Men Ian Epton SAF Shujah ud Din PAK Fred Flannery CAN Bantamweight Men Muhammad Akhtar PAK Geoff Jameson AUS Daniel van der Walt SAF Featherweight Men Abraham Geldenhuys SAF Siraj ud Din PAK Albert Aspen ENG Lightweight Men Muhammad Ashraf PAK Alastair Duncan SCO Anthony Ries SAF Welterweight Men Muhammad Bashir PAK Lachmi Kant Pandey IND Coenraad de Villiers SAF Middleweight Men Hermanus van Zyl SAF George Farquhar SCO Ray Myland ENG Light Heavyweight Men Jacob Theron SAF Muhammad Ali PAK Bob Steckle CAN Heavyweight Men Lila Ram Sangwan IND Jacobus Hanekom SAF Ray Mitchell AUS References Edit Williams Stewart ed 1973 Chapter 2 J H Morgan reviews fifty years of sport in Cardiff The Cardiff Book Volume I Stewart Williams Publishers pp 35 36 ISBN 0 900807 05 9 A brief history of Sophia Gardens ESPN Retrieved 4 November 2014 1958 British Empire amp Commonwealth Games thecgf com Commonwealth Games Federation Archived from the original on 4 March 2016 Retrieved 3 August 2014 a b Prior Neil 19 July 2012 Cardiff Empire Games 1958 A triumph for Wales BBC News Retrieved 5 April 2013 Ramsamy Sam 1991 Apartheid and Olympism on the Abolishment of Institutionalized Discrimination in International Sport In Fernand Landry Marc Landry Magdeleine Yerles eds Sport the Third Millennium Proceedings of the International Symposium Quebec City Canada May 21 25 1990 Presses Universite Laval pp 539 548 540 ISBN 9782763772677 Retrieved 17 June 2013 External links Edit Cardiff 1958 Archived 17 June 2019 at the Wayback Machine Thecgf com Commonwealth Games Federation Results and Medalists 1958 British Empire and Commonwealth Games Thecgf com Commonwealth Games Federation Pathe news Commonwealth Games Cardiff 1958 reel 1 Pathe news Commonwealth Games Cardiff 1958 reel 2Preceded byVancouver British Empire and Commonwealth GamesCardiffVI British Empire and Commonwealth Games Succeeded byPerth Portals Sports 1950s Wales Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1958 British Empire and Commonwealth Games amp oldid 1162448029, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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