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1962 British Empire and Commonwealth Games

The 1962 British Empire and Commonwealth Games was held in Perth, Western Australia, from 22 November to 1 December 1962.[1] Athletic events were held at Perry Lakes Stadium in the suburb of Floreat and swimming events at Beatty Park in North Perth. It was held after the 1962 Commonwealth Paraplegic Games for wheelchair athletes.

VII British Empire and Commonwealth Games
Host cityPerth, Western Australia
Nations35
Athletes863
Events104
Opening22 November 1962
Closing1 December 1962
Opened byPrince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
Athlete's OathIvan Lund
Main venuePerry Lakes Stadium
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Venues edit

Most venues other than the specifically constructed Lake Monger Velodrome, Beatty Park, and Perry Lakes Stadium, were existing facilities.[2]

Participating teams edit

 
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).

Participating Commonwealth countries and territories

Medals by country edit

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

  *   Host nation (Australia)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Australia (AUS)*383631105
2  England (ENG)29222778
3  New Zealand (NZL)10121032
4  Pakistan (PAK)8109
5  Canada (CAN)4121531
6  Scotland (SCO)47314
7  Ghana (GHA)3519
8  Jamaica (JAM)3115
9  Kenya (KEN)2215
10  Singapore (SIN)2002
11  Uganda (UGA)1146
12  Rhodesia and Nyasaland (FRN)0257
13  Wales (WAL)0246
14  Bahamas (BAH)0101
15  Fiji (FIJ)0022
  Trinidad and Tobago (TTO)0022
17  Barbados (BAR)0011
  British Guiana (BGU)0011
  Jersey (JEY)0011
  Malaysia (Malaysia)0011
  Northern Ireland (NIR)0011
  Papua and New Guinea0011
Totals (22 entries)104104112320

Medals by event edit

Athletics edit

Venue: Perry Lakes Stadium, Floreat

Bowls edit

Venue: Dalkeith Nedlands Bowling Club, Dalkeith[3]

Boxing edit

Venue: Perry Lakes Boxing Stadium, Floreat

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

Cycling edit

Track cycling edit

Venue: Lake Monger Velodrome, Leederville

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

Road cycling edit

Venue: Kings Park,[4] Perth

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

Fencing edit

Venue: Victoria Park Army Drill Hall, Victoria Park

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Foil Men   Sandy Leckie (SCO)   Allan Jay (ENG)   Ralph Cooperman (ENG)
Foil – Team Men   England
Allan Jay
Ralph Cooperman
René Paul
  Australia
Brian McCowage
David McKenzie
Ivan Lund
  Canada
Benedek Simo
Carl Schwende
John Andru
Épée Men   Ivan Lund (AUS)   John Pelling (ENG)   Peter Jacobs (ENG)
Épée – Team Men   England
John Pelling
Mike Howard
Peter Jacobs
  Australia
Ivan Lund
John Humphreys
Mike Diamond
  Canada
Carl Schwende
Peter Bakonyi
Robert Foxcroft
Sabre Men   Ralph Cooperman (ENG)   Benedek Simo (CAN)   John Andru (CAN)
Sabre – Team Men   England
Ralph Cooperman
George Birks
Michael Amberg
  Canada
Benedek Simo
Carl Schwende
John Andru
Robert Foxcroft
  New Zealand
Brian Pickworth
Michael Henderson
Bob Binning
Foil Women   Melody Coleman (NZL)   Johanna Winter (AUS)   Janet Hopner (AUS)

Rowing edit

Venue: Canning River, Applecross

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Single sculls Men   James Hill (NZL) 00:07:40   Bill Barry (ENG) 00:07:45   Ian Tutty (AUS) 00:07:49
Double sculls Men   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 pairs Men   Stewart Farquharson
David Lee Nicholson (ENG)
00:07:04   Graham Lawrence
Murray Lawrence (NZL)
00:07:08   Rodger Ninham
William Hatfield (AUS)
00:07:10
Coxless fours Men   Christopher 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 four Men   Winston Stephens
Keith Heselwood
Hugh Smedley
George Paterson
Doug 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
Eights Men   Australia
Charles Lehman
Dushan Stankovich
Graeme McCall
Ian Douglas
Martin Tomanovits
Paul Guest
Terry Davies
Walter Howell
David Palfreyman
00:05:53   New Zealand
Alistair Dryden
Alan Grey
Christian Larsen
Colin Cordes
Darien Boswell
Alan Webster
Louis Lobel
Leslie Arthur
Robert Page
00:05:54   England
Colin Porter
Christopher Davidge
John Beveridge
Michael Howard-Johnston
John Russell
John Vigurs
John Tilbury
Richard Knight
Michael Clay
00:06:09

Swimming edit

Venue: Beatty Park, Leederville

Men's events edit

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 Rabinovitch (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 Rabinovitch
4:19.9

Women's events edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
110 yd freestyle   Dawn Fraser (AUS) 59.5   Robyn 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   Mary-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
Robyn 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
Sandra 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-Anne Cotterill
4:47.9   Canada
A.J. Glendenning
M.P. Stewart
Patricia Thompson
Sara Barber
4:48.1

Diving edit

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

Weightlifting edit

Venue: South Perth City Hall, South Perth[5]

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

Wrestling edit

Venue: Royal King's Park Tennis Club, Perth

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Flyweight Men   Muhammad Niaz Din (PAK)   Peter Michienzi (CAN)   Warren Nisbet (NZL)
Bantamweight Men   Siraj-ud-Din (PAK)   Walter Pilling (ENG)   James Turnbull (SCO)
Featherweight Men   Ala-ud-Din (PAK)   Matti Jutila (CAN)   Albert Aspen (ENG)
Lightweight Men   Muhammad Ashraf (PAK)   Sid Marsh (AUS)   Kurt Boese (CAN)
Welterweight Men   Muhammad Bashir (PAK)   Philip Oberlander (CAN)   Len Allen (ENG)
Middleweight Men   Muhammad Faiz (PAK)   Michael Benarik (AUS)   Fred Thomas (NZL)
Light Heavyweight Men   Tony Buck (ENG)   Muhammad Saeed (PAK)   Jim Armstrong (AUS)
Heavyweight Men   Muhammad Niaz (PAK)   Ray Mitchell (AUS)   Denis McNamara (ENG)

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "1962 Commonwealth and Paraplegic Games". Museum of Perth. Retrieved 19 July 2023.
  2. ^ Shell Company of Australia (1962), Commonwealth Games, Perth 1962, Shell, retrieved 1 November 2014
  3. ^ "Dalkeith Nedlands Bowling Club". dalkeithnbc.com.au. Retrieved 24 March 2018.
  4. ^ "Games Road Race in Bush Setting". The Beverley Times. WA: National Library of Australia. 11 May 1962. p. 9. Retrieved 31 January 2016.
  5. ^ "Photograph of South Perth City Hall". State Library of Western Australia.

External links edit

  • Commonwealth Games Official Site
  • at the Australian Commonwealth Games Association official website
  • 1962 Commonwealth and Paraplegic Games at the Museum of Perth website
  • Remembering the 1962 Commonwealth Games ABC News article
Preceded by
Cardiff
British Empire and Commonwealth Games
Perth
VII British Empire and Commonwealth Games
Succeeded by
Kingston

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The 1962 British Empire and Commonwealth Games was held in Perth Western Australia from 22 November to 1 December 1962 1 Athletic events were held at Perry Lakes Stadium in the suburb of Floreat and swimming events at Beatty Park in North Perth It was held after the 1962 Commonwealth Paraplegic Games for wheelchair athletes VII British Empire and Commonwealth GamesHost cityPerth Western AustraliaNations35Athletes863Events104Opening22 November 1962Closing1 December 1962Opened byPrince Philip Duke of EdinburghAthlete s OathIvan LundMain venuePerry Lakes Stadium VIVIII 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 cycling 4 4 2 Road cycling 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 See also 6 References 7 External linksVenues editMost venues other than the specifically constructed Lake Monger Velodrome Beatty Park and Perry Lakes Stadium were existing facilities 2 Athletics Opening and Closing Ceremonies Perry Lakes Stadium Floreat Bowls Dalkeith Nedlands Bowling Club Dalkeith Boxing Perry Lakes Boxing Stadium Floreat Cycling track Lake Monger Velodrome Leederville Cycling road Kings Park Perth Fencing Victoria Park Army Drill Hall Victoria Park Rowing Canning River Applecross Swimming Beatty Park Leederville Weightlifting South Perth City Hall South Perth Wrestling Royal King s Park Tennis Club Perth Athletes Village Commonwealth Games Village City BeachParticipating teams edit nbsp Countries that participated35 teams were represented at the 1962 British Empire and Commonwealth Games Teams competing for the first time are shown in bold Participating Commonwealth countries and territories nbsp Aden nbsp Australia nbsp Bahamas nbsp Barbados nbsp British Guiana nbsp British Honduras nbsp Canada nbsp Ceylon nbsp Dominica nbsp England nbsp Fiji nbsp Ghana nbsp Gibraltar nbsp Hong Kong nbsp Isle of Man nbsp Jamaica nbsp Jersey nbsp Kenya nbsp Malaya nbsp Malta nbsp Mauritius nbsp New Zealand nbsp North Borneo nbsp Northern Ireland nbsp Pakistan nbsp Papua and New Guinea nbsp Rhodesia and Nyasaland nbsp Sarawak nbsp Scotland nbsp Singapore nbsp Saint Lucia nbsp Tanganyika nbsp Trinidad and Tobago nbsp Uganda nbsp WalesMedals by country editNote The medals used at these Games were the first to have a neck chain All previous games had their medals in presentation boxes Host nation Australia RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal1 nbsp Australia AUS 3836311052 nbsp England ENG 292227783 nbsp New Zealand NZL 101210324 nbsp Pakistan PAK 81095 nbsp Canada CAN 41215316 nbsp Scotland SCO 473147 nbsp Ghana GHA 35198 nbsp Jamaica JAM 31159 nbsp Kenya KEN 221510 nbsp Singapore SIN 200211 nbsp Uganda UGA 114612 nbsp Rhodesia and Nyasaland FRN 025713 nbsp Wales WAL 024614 nbsp Bahamas BAH 010115 nbsp Fiji FIJ 0022 nbsp Trinidad and Tobago TTO 002217 nbsp Barbados BAR 0011 nbsp British Guiana BGU 0011 nbsp Jersey JEY 0011 nbsp Malaysia Malaysia 0011 nbsp Northern Ireland NIR 0011 nbsp Papua and New Guinea0011Totals 22 entries 104104112320Medals by event editAthletics edit Main article Athletics at the 1962 British Empire and Commonwealth Games Venue Perry Lakes Stadium Floreat Bowls edit Main article Lawn Bowls at the 1962 British Empire amp Commonwealth Games Venue Dalkeith Nedlands Bowling Club Dalkeith 3 Boxing edit Venue Perry Lakes Boxing Stadium Floreat Event Gold Silver BronzeFlyweight Men nbsp Bobby Mallon SCO nbsp Cassis Aryee GHA nbsp Philip Waruinge KEN nbsp Mike Pye ENG Bantamweight Men nbsp Jeff Dynevor AUS nbsp Sammy Abbey GHA nbsp J Sentongo UGA nbsp Peter Benneyworth ENG Featherweight Men nbsp John McDermott SCO nbsp Ali Juma KEN nbsp Turori George NZL nbsp Ted Stone AUS Lightweight Men nbsp Eddie Blay GHA nbsp Kesi Odongo UGA nbsp Paddy Donovan NZL nbsp Brian Whelan ENG Light Welterweight Men nbsp Clement Quartey GHA nbsp Dick McTaggart SCO nbsp Harvey Reti CAN nbsp Brian Brazier ENG Welterweight Men nbsp Wallace Coe NZL nbsp John Pritchett ENG nbsp Albert Turmel JER Light Middleweight Men nbsp Harold Mann CAN nbsp Brian Benson FRN nbsp F Nyangweso UGA nbsp Kenneth Hopkins PNG Middleweight Men nbsp Cephas Colquhoun JAM nbsp Thomas Arimi GHA nbsp Moses Evans FIJ Light Heavyweight Men nbsp Tony Madigan AUS nbsp Jojo Miles GHA nbsp Hans Christie NIR nbsp Tom Menzies SCO Heavyweight Men nbsp George Oywello UGA nbsp Bill Kini NZL nbsp Holgar Johansen FIJ nbsp Graham Robinson AUS Cycling edit Track cycling edit Venue Lake Monger Velodrome Leederville Event Gold Silver BronzeTime Trial Men nbsp Peter Bartels AUS 00 01 13 nbsp Ian Chapman AUS 00 01 13 nbsp Roger Whitfield ENG 00 01 14Sprint Men nbsp Tom Harrison AUS nbsp Karl Barton ENG nbsp Ian Browne AUS Individual Pursuit Men nbsp Maxwell Langshaw AUS 00 05 08 nbsp Richard Hine AUS 00 05 13 nbsp Harry Jackson ENG 00 05 1410 Miles Scratch Men nbsp Doug Adams AUS 00 22 11 nbsp Warren Johnston NZL nbsp John Clarey ENG Road cycling edit Main article Cycling at the 1962 British Empire and Commonwealth Games Men s road race Venue Kings Park 4 Perth Event Gold Silver BronzeRoad Race Men nbsp Wes Mason ENG 05 20 26 nbsp Anthony Walsh NZL 05 20 27 nbsp Laurie Byers NZL 05 20 27Fencing edit Venue Victoria Park Army Drill Hall Victoria Park Event Gold Silver BronzeFoil Men nbsp Sandy Leckie SCO nbsp Allan Jay ENG nbsp Ralph Cooperman ENG Foil Team Men nbsp EnglandAllan JayRalph CoopermanRene Paul nbsp AustraliaBrian McCowageDavid McKenzieIvan Lund nbsp CanadaBenedek SimoCarl SchwendeJohn AndruEpee Men nbsp Ivan Lund AUS nbsp John Pelling ENG nbsp Peter Jacobs ENG Epee Team Men nbsp EnglandJohn PellingMike HowardPeter Jacobs nbsp AustraliaIvan LundJohn HumphreysMike Diamond nbsp CanadaCarl SchwendePeter BakonyiRobert FoxcroftSabre Men nbsp Ralph Cooperman ENG nbsp Benedek Simo CAN nbsp John Andru CAN Sabre Team Men nbsp EnglandRalph CoopermanGeorge BirksMichael Amberg nbsp CanadaBenedek SimoCarl SchwendeJohn AndruRobert Foxcroft nbsp New ZealandBrian PickworthMichael HendersonBob BinningFoil Women nbsp Melody Coleman NZL nbsp Johanna Winter AUS nbsp Janet Hopner AUS Rowing edit Venue Canning River Applecross Event Gold Silver BronzeSingle sculls Men nbsp James Hill NZL 00 07 40 nbsp Bill Barry ENG 00 07 45 nbsp Ian Tutty AUS 00 07 49Double sculls Men nbsp George Justicz Nicholas Birkmyre ENG 00 06 52 nbsp Peter Watkinson Murray Watkinson NZL 00 06 54 nbsp Barclay Wade Graeme Squires AUS 00 07 01Coxless pairs Men nbsp Stewart Farquharson David Lee Nicholson ENG 00 07 04 nbsp Graham Lawrence Murray Lawrence NZL 00 07 08 nbsp Rodger Ninham William Hatfield AUS 00 07 10Coxless fours Men nbsp Christopher Davidge Michael Clay John Beveridge John Tilbury ENG 00 06 31 nbsp David Edwards Jeremy Luke Richard Luke John Edwards WAL 00 06 32 nbsp Eldon Worobieff Thomas Gray Thomas Stokes Ray McIntosh CAN 00 06 35Coxed four Men nbsp Winston Stephens Keith Heselwood Hugh Smedley George Paterson Doug Pulman NZL 00 06 48 nbsp David Ramage Derek Norwood David Caithness David John Phillip Sarah AUS 00 06 49 nbsp John Russell Richard Knight John Vigurs Colin Porter Michael Howard Johnston ENG 00 07 05Eights Men nbsp AustraliaCharles LehmanDushan StankovichGraeme McCallIan DouglasMartin TomanovitsPaul GuestTerry DaviesWalter Howell David Palfreyman 00 05 53 nbsp New ZealandAlistair DrydenAlan GreyChristian LarsenColin CordesDarien BoswellAlan WebsterLouis LobelLeslie ArthurRobert Page 00 05 54 nbsp EnglandColin PorterChristopher DavidgeJohn BeveridgeMichael Howard JohnstonJohn RussellJohn VigursJohn TilburyRichard KnightMichael Clay 00 06 09Swimming edit Venue Beatty Park Leederville Men s events edit Event Gold Silver Bronze110 yd freestyle nbsp Dick Pound CAN 55 8 nbsp Bob McGregor SCO 56 1 nbsp David Dickson AUS 56 1440 yd freestyle nbsp Murray Rose AUS 4 20 0 nbsp Allan Wood AUS 4 22 5 nbsp Bob Windle AUS 4 23 11650 yd freestyle nbsp Murray Rose AUS 17 18 1 nbsp Bob Windle AUS 17 44 5 nbsp Allan Wood AUS 17 55 6110 yd backstroke nbsp Graham Sykes ENG 1 04 5 nbsp Julian Carroll AUS 1 05 4 nbsp Wayne Vincent AUS 1 06 2220 yd backstroke nbsp Julian Carroll AUS 2 20 9 nbsp Tony Fingleton AUS 2 21 0 nbsp Alan Robertson NZL 2 23 0110 yd breaststroke nbsp Ian O Brien AUS 1 11 4 nbsp William Burton AUS 1 13 9 nbsp Steve Rabinovitch CAN 1 14 1220 yd breaststroke nbsp Ian O Brien AUS 2 38 2 nbsp William Burton AUS 2 42 1 nbsp Neil Nicholson ENG 2 42 6110 yd butterfly nbsp Kevin Berry AUS 59 5 nbsp Neville Hayes AUS 1 02 3 nbsp Aldwin Meinhardt CAN 1 02 6220 yd butterfly nbsp Kevin Berry AUS 2 10 8 nbsp Neville Hayes AUS 2 16 3 nbsp Brett Hill AUS 2 18 7440 yd individual medley nbsp Alex Alexander AUS 5 15 3 nbsp John Oravainen AUS 5 16 3 nbsp John Kelso CAN 5 16 54 110 yd freestyle relay nbsp AustraliaDavid DicksonMurray RosePeter DoakPeter Phelps 3 43 9 nbsp CanadaAldwin MeinhardtSandy GilchristJack KelsoDick Pound 3 48 3 nbsp EnglandRodney ClaydenJohn Martin DyePeter KendrewStanley Clarke 3 51 34 220 yd freestyle relay nbsp AustraliaAllan WoodAnthony StrahanMurray RoseBob Windle 8 13 4 nbsp CanadaAldwin MeinhardtSandy GilchristJack KelsoDick Pound 8 42 4 nbsp EnglandJohn Martin DyePeter KendrewRichard CampionStanley Clarke 8 46 04 110 yd medley relay nbsp AustraliaDavid DicksonIan O BrienJulian CarrollKevin Berry 4 12 4 nbsp EnglandGraham SykesNeil NicholsonPeter KendrewTerry Glenville 4 19 9 nbsp CanadaAldwin MeinhardtJack KelsoDick PoundSteve Rabinovitch 4 19 9Women s events edit Event Gold Silver Bronze110 yd freestyle nbsp Dawn Fraser AUS 59 5 nbsp Robyn Thorn AUS 1 03 8 nbsp Mary Stewart CAN 1 04 4440 yd freestyle nbsp Dawn Fraser AUS 4 51 4 nbsp Ilsa Konrads AUS 4 55 0 nbsp Liz Long ENG 5 00 4110 yd backstroke nbsp Linda Ludgrove ENG 1 11 1 nbsp Pam Sergeant AUS 1 11 5 nbsp Sylvia Lewis ENG 1 12 2220 yd backstroke nbsp Linda Ludgrove ENG 2 35 2 nbsp Sylvia Lewis ENG 2 36 7 nbsp Pam Sergeant AUS 2 37 5110 yd breaststroke nbsp Anita Lonsbrough ENG 1 21 3 nbsp Vivien Haddon NZL 1 21 3 nbsp Dorinda Fraser ENG 1 21 7220 yd breaststroke nbsp Anita Lonsbrough ENG 2 51 7 nbsp Jackie Enfield ENG 2 54 7 nbsp Vivien Haddon NZL 2 56 3110 yd butterfly nbsp Mary Stewart CAN 1 10 1 nbsp Mary Anne Cotterill ENG 1 11 2 nbsp Linda McGill AUS 1 11 6440 yd individual medley nbsp Anita Lonsbrough ENG 5 38 6 nbsp Linda McGill AUS 5 46 1 nbsp Jennifer Corish AUS 5 53 04 110 yd freestyle relay nbsp AustraliaDawn FraserLynette BellRobyn ThornRuth Everuss 4 11 0 nbsp CanadaM SevignyM P StewartPatricia ThompsonSara Barber 4 21 1 nbsp EnglandDiana WilkinsonElizabeth LongLinda AmosSandra Keen 4 21 34 110 yd medley relay nbsp AustraliaDawn FraserLinda McGillMarguerite RuygrokPamela Sergeant 4 45 9 nbsp EnglandAnita LonsbroughDiana WilkinsonLinda LudgroveMary Anne Cotterill 4 47 9 nbsp CanadaA J GlendenningM P StewartPatricia ThompsonSara Barber 4 48 1Diving edit Event Gold Silver Bronze3 Metres Springboard Diving Men nbsp Brian Phelps ENG 154 14 nbsp Thomas Dinsley CAN 147 22 nbsp Ernest Meissner CAN 145 0310 Metres Highboard Platform Diving Men nbsp Brian Phelps ENG 168 35 nbsp Graham Deuble AUS 151 nbsp Tony Kitcher ENG 150 813 Metres Springboard Diving Women nbsp Susan Knight AUS 134 72 nbsp Liz Ferris ENG 132 74 nbsp Lorraine McArthur AUS 125 1310 Metres Highboard Platform Diving Women nbsp Susan Knight AUS 101 15 nbsp Margaret Austen ENG 98 93 nbsp Patricia Plowman AUS 91 79Weightlifting edit Venue South Perth City Hall South Perth 5 Event Gold Silver BronzeBantamweight Overall Men nbsp Chua Phung Kim SIN 322 nbsp Allen Salter CAN 310 5 nbsp Martin Dias BGU 306Featherweight Overall Men nbsp George Newton ENG 326 5 nbsp Ieuan Owen WAL 292 5 nbsp Cheong Kam Hong Malaya 281Lightweight Overall Men nbsp Carlton Goring ENG 351 5 nbsp Alan Oshyer AUS 340 nbsp Jimmy Moir SCO 340Middleweight Overall Men nbsp Tan Howe Liang SIN 390 nbsp Pierre St Jean CAN 376 nbsp Horace Johnson WAL 372Light Heavyweight Overall Men nbsp Phil Caira SCO 408 nbsp George Manners ENG 403 5 nbsp Peter Arthur WAL 392Middle Heavyweight Overall Men nbsp Louis Martin ENG 469 5 nbsp Cosford White CAN 408 nbsp Jackie Samuel TRI 399Heavyweight Overall Men nbsp Arthur Shannos AUS 465 nbsp Don Oliver NZL 465 nbsp Brandon Bailey TRI 440Wrestling edit Venue Royal King s Park Tennis Club Perth Event Gold Silver BronzeFlyweight Men nbsp Muhammad Niaz Din PAK nbsp Peter Michienzi CAN nbsp Warren Nisbet NZL Bantamweight Men nbsp Siraj ud Din PAK nbsp Walter Pilling ENG nbsp James Turnbull SCO Featherweight Men nbsp Ala ud Din PAK nbsp Matti Jutila CAN nbsp Albert Aspen ENG Lightweight Men nbsp Muhammad Ashraf PAK nbsp Sid Marsh AUS nbsp Kurt Boese CAN Welterweight Men nbsp Muhammad Bashir PAK nbsp Philip Oberlander CAN nbsp Len Allen ENG Middleweight Men nbsp Muhammad Faiz PAK nbsp Michael Benarik AUS nbsp Fred Thomas NZL Light Heavyweight Men nbsp Tony Buck ENG nbsp Muhammad Saeed PAK nbsp Jim Armstrong AUS Heavyweight Men nbsp Muhammad Niaz PAK nbsp Ray Mitchell AUS nbsp Denis McNamara ENG See also edit1962 Commonwealth Paraplegic GamesReferences edit 1962 Commonwealth and Paraplegic Games Museum of Perth Retrieved 19 July 2023 Shell Company of Australia 1962 Commonwealth Games Perth 1962 Shell retrieved 1 November 2014 Dalkeith Nedlands Bowling Club dalkeithnbc com au Retrieved 24 March 2018 Games Road Race in Bush Setting The Beverley Times WA National Library of Australia 11 May 1962 p 9 Retrieved 31 January 2016 Photograph of South Perth City Hall State Library of Western Australia External links editCommonwealth Games Official Site 1962 British Empire and Commonwealth Games at the Australian Commonwealth Games Association official website 1962 Commonwealth and Paraplegic Games at the Museum of Perth website Remembering the 1962 Commonwealth Games ABC News articlePreceded byCardiff British Empire and Commonwealth GamesPerthVII British Empire and Commonwealth Games Succeeded byKingston Portals nbsp Sports nbsp 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