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1994 Commonwealth Games

The 1994 Commonwealth Games (French: XVéme Jeux du Commonwealth) were held in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, from 18 to 28 August 1994. Ten types of sports were featured at the Victoria Games: athletics, aquatics, badminton, boxing, cycling, gymnastics, lawn bowls, shooting, weightlifting, and wrestling.

XV Commonwealth Games
Logo of 1994 Commonwealth Games
Host cityVictoria, Canada
MottoCatch The Spirit
Nations63
Athletes2,557
Events217 events in 10 sports
Opening18 August 1994
Closing28 August 1994
Opened byElizabeth II
Closed byPrince Edward
Queen's Baton Final RunnerMyriam Bédard
Main venueCentennial Stadium
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Host selection edit

Three bids for the 1994 Commonwealth Games were submitted. Victoria, New Delhi, and Cardiff were the bidding cities. On 15 September 1988, the Commonwealth Games Federation voted to award Victoria the 1994 Commonwealth Games.[1]

1994 Commonwealth Games bidding results
City Country Votes
Victoria   Canada 29
New Delhi   India 18
Cardiff   Wales 7

Venues edit

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Final "Original Games" edit

The 1994 games was the last time team sports were excluded. In 1991, the Commonwealth Games Federation deemed the original setup of ten sports to be obsolete. Beginning with the 1998 games, team sports such as Rugby sevens, Basketball, and Field hockey were added. The decision was taken to encourage more revenue streams from television by making the games more attractive to viewing audiences.

Opening ceremony edit

A simple friendly atmosphere was the theme to the Opening Ceremonies. In the presence of Prince Edward, the Athletes had a long march past to their seated area (an idea created four years previously and emulated since at the 2014 Games in Glasgow). Welcome speeches and flag raisings were followed by a precision horse riding display by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. A visual and theatrical display by the Four Nations Tribes culminated in a massive Thunderbird symbol covering the entire inner field. This was followed by a flypast by the Snowbirds Canadian Forces aerobatic display team.

Games edit

Participating teams edit

There were 63 participating nations at the 1994 Commonwealth Games. The XV Commonwealth Games marked South Africa's return to the Commonwealth Games following the apartheid era, and 36 years since the country last competed in the Games in 1958. Namibia participated in its first Games after gaining independence from South Africa in 1990, and the Caribbean island of Montserrat also made their Games debut. This was Hong Kong's last appearance at the Games before the transfer of sovereignty from Britain to China.

Participating Commonwealth Countries & Territories
  •   Antigua and Barbuda
  •   Australia
  •   Bahamas
  •   Bangladesh
  •   Barbados
  •   Belize
  •   Bermuda
  •   Botswana
  •   British Virgin Islands
  •   Brunei
  •   Canada (host)
  •   Cayman Islands
  •   Cook Islands
  •   Cyprus
  •   Dominica
  •   England
  •   Falkland Islands
  •   Gambia
  •   Ghana
  •   Gibraltar
  •   Guernsey
  •   Guyana
  •   Hong Kong
  •   India
  •   Isle of Man
  •   Jamaica
  •   Jersey
  •   Kenya
  •   Lesotho
  •   Malawi
  •   Malaysia
  •   Maldives
  •   Malta
  •   Mauritius
  •   Montserrat
  •   Namibia
  •   Nauru
  •   New Zealand
  •   Nigeria
  •   Norfolk Island
  •   Northern Ireland
  •   Pakistan
  •   Papua New Guinea
  •   Saint Kitts and Nevis
  •   Saint Lucia
  •   Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
  •   Scotland
  •   Seychelles
  •   Sierra Leone
  •   Singapore
  •   Solomon Islands
  •   South Africa
  •   Sri Lanka
  •   Swaziland
  •   Tanzania
  •   Tonga
  •   Trinidad and Tobago
  •   Uganda
  •   Vanuatu
  •   Wales
  •   Western Samoa
  •   Zambia
  •   Zimbabwe
Debuting Commonwealth Countries and Territories
 
Nations that competed at the Games

Sports edit

There were events in 14 disciplines across 10 sports for the 1994 Commonwealth Games.

Calendar edit

The following table shows a summary of the competition schedule.

OC Opening ceremony Event competitions 1 Event finals CC Closing ceremony
August 18
Thu
19
Fri
20
Sat
21
Sun
22
Mon
23
Tue
24
Wed
25
Thu
26
Fri
27
Sat
28
Sun
Events
Ceremonies OC CC
  Athletics 1 9 4 2 11 6 11 44
  Badminton 1 5 6
  Boxing 12 12
  Cycling 2 2 1 3 2 3 13
  Diving 2 2 2 6
  Gymnastics 1 1 2 10 1 1 4 20
  Lawn bowls 2 2 2 2 8
  Shooting 4 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 32
  Synchronised swimming 2 2
  Swimming 6 5 6 5 6 6 34
  Weightlifting 6 6 6 6 6 30
  Wrestling 5 5 10
Total events 13 17 20 24 25 22 19 25 41 11 217
Cumulative total 13 30 50 74 99 121 140 165 206 217
August 18
Thu
19
Fri
20
Sat
21
Sun
22
Mon
23
Tue
24
Wed
25
Thu
26
Fri
27
Sat
28
Sun
Events

Medal table edit

This is a full table of the medal count of the 1994 Commonwealth Games. These rankings sort by the number of gold medals earned by a country. The number of silvers is taken into consideration next and then the number of bronze. If, after the above, countries are still tied, equal ranking is given and they are listed alphabetically. This follows the system used by the IOC, IAAF and BBC.

This was the first time since the commencement of the British Empire Games (in 1930) that England did not achieve a medal ranking in the top two.

  *   Host nation (Canada)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Australia895344186
2  Canada*404247129
3  England304551126
4  Nigeria11131337
5  Kenya74819
6  India611724
7  Scotland631120
8  New Zealand5162142
9  Wales58619
10  Northern Ireland52310
11  Nauru3003
12  South Africa24511
13  Jamaica2428
14  Malaysia2327
15  Cyprus2125
16  Sri Lanka1203
17  Zambia1124
18  Namibia1012
19  Zimbabwe0336
20  Papua New Guinea0101
  Western Samoa0101
22  Hong Kong0044
23  Pakistan0033
24  Ghana0022
  Trinidad and Tobago0022
  Uganda0022
27  Bermuda0011
  Botswana0011
  Guernsey0011
  Norfolk Island0011
  Seychelles0011
  Tanzania0011
  Tonga0011
Totals (33 entries)218217248683

Medals by event edit

Aquatics edit

Athletics edit

Badminton edit

Bowls edit

Boxing edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Light Flyweight   Abdurahaman Ramadhani (KEN)   Victor Kasote (ZAM)   Sah Birju (IND)
  Domenic Figliomeni (CAN)
Flyweight   Paul Shepherd (SCO)   Duncan Karanja (KEN)   Bornface Makuka (ZAM)
  Danny Costello (ENG)
Bantamweight   Robert Peden (AUS)   Spencer Oliver (ENG)   Fred Mutuweta (UGA)
Featherweight   Casey Patton (CAN)   Jason Cook (WAL)   Matumla Hassan (TAN)
  James Swan (AUS)
Lightweight   Michael Strange (CAN)   Martin Renaghan (NIR)   Kalolo Fiaui (NZL)
  Arshad Hussain (PAK)
Light Welterweight   Peter Richardson (ENG)   Mark Winters (NIR)   Trevor Shailer (NZL)
  Tijani Moro (GHA)
Welterweight   Neil Sinclair (NIR)   Albert Eromosele (NGR)   Richard Rowles (AUS)
  Wald Fleming (CAN)
Light Middleweight   Jimmy Webb (NIR)   Bob Gasio (WSM)   Joseph Townsley (SCO)
  Rival Cadeau (SEY)
Middleweight   Rowan Donaldson (CAN)   Rasmus Ojemaye (NGR)   Peter Wanyoike (KEN)
  Mervyn Penniston-John (TRI)
Light Heavyweight   Dale Brown (CAN)   John Wilson (SCO)   France Mabiletsa (BOT)
  Peter Odhiambo (KEN)
Heavyweight   Omar Ahmed (KEN)   Steve Gallinger (CAN)   Ezwell Ndlovu (ZIM)
  Charles Kizza (UGA)
Super Heavyweight   Duncan Dokiwari (NGR)   David Anyim (KEN)   Paea Wolfgramm (TON)
  Danny Williams (ENG)

Cycling edit

Track edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men
Time Trial   Shane Kelly (AUS) 00:01:05   Darryn Hill (AUS) 00:01:06   Tim O'Shannessey (AUS) 00:01:07
Sprint   Gary Neiwand (AUS)   Curt Harnett (CAN)   Darryn Hill (AUS)
Individual Pursuit   Brad McGee (AUS) 00:04:31   Shaun Wallace (ENG) 00:04:35   Stuart O'Grady (AUS) 00:04:35
Team Pursuit   Australia (AUS)
Brett Aitken
Brad McGee
Stuart O'Grady
Tim O'Shannessey
00:04:10   England (ENG)
Tony Doyle
Rob Hayles
Chris Newton
Bryan Steel
caught   New Zealand (NZL)
Brendon Cameron
Julian Dean
Glen Thomson
Lee Vertongen
00:04:22
10 Miles Scratch   Stuart O'Grady (AUS) 00:18:51   Glenn McLeay (NZL) 00:18:51   Brian Walton (CAN) 00:18:51
Points Race   Brett Aitken (AUS) 38   Stuart O'Grady (AUS) 37   Dean Woods (AUS) 23
Women
Sprint   Tanya Dubnicoff (CAN)   Michelle Ferris (AUS)   Donna Wynd (NZL)
Individual Pursuit   Kathy Watt (AUS) 00:03:49   Sarah Ulmer (NZL) 00:03:51   Jacqui Nelson (NZL) 00:03:55
Points Race   Yvonne McGregor (ENG) 5   Jacqui Nelson (NZL) 1+32   Sally Hodge (WAL) 1+28

Road edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men
Road Race   Mark Rendell (NZL) 04:46:08   Brian Fowler (NZL) 04:48:10   Willem Engelbrecht (RSA) 04:48:10
Team Time Trial   Australia (AUS)
Phil Anderson
Brett Dennis
Henk Vogels
Damian McDonald
01:53:19   England (ENG)
Peter Longbottom
Matt Illingworth
Simon Lillistone
Paul Jennings
01:56:41   New Zealand (NZL)
Brian Fowler
Paul Leitch
Tim Pawson
Mark Rendell
01:56:53
Women
Road Race   Kathy Watt (AUS) 02:48:05   Linda Jackson (CAN) 02:48:35   Alison Sydor (CAN) 02:50:17
Team Time Trial   Australia (AUS)
Catherine Reardon
Kathy Watt
Louise Nolan
Rachel Marianne Victor
01:04:03   Canada (CAN)
Alison Sydor
Anne Samplonius
Clara Hughes
Lesley A Tomlinson
01:04:19   England (ENG)
Julia Freeman
Maria Lawrence
Maxine Johnson
Yvonne McGregor
1:06:32.85

Gymnastics edit

Artistic edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men
All-Around   Neil Thomas (ENG) 55.95   Brennon Dowrick (AUS) 55.525   Peter Hogan (AUS) 54.95
Team   Canada (CAN)
Alan Nolet
Kristan Burley
Richard Ikeda
Travis Romagnoli
164.7   Australia (AUS)
Brennon Dowrick
Bret Hudson
Nathan Kingston
Peter Hogan
164.5   England (ENG)
Lee McDermott
Neil Thomas
Paul Bowler
Robert Barber
162.375
Horizontal Bar   Alan Nolet (CAN) 9.512   Richard Ikeda (CAN) 9.5   Nathan Kingston (AUS) 9.325
Parallel Bars   Peter Hogan (AUS) 9.4   Kris Burley (CAN) 9.35   Brennon Dowrick (AUS) 9.25
Vault   Bret Hudson (AUS) 9.375   Kris Burley (CAN) 9.312   Neil Thomas (ENG) 9.306
Pommel Horse   Brennon Dowrick (AUS) 9.425   Nathan Kingston (AUS) 9.4   Richard Ikeda (CAN) 9.225
Rings   Lee McDermott (ENG) 9.475   Peter Hogan (AUS) 9.275   Brennon Dowrick (AUS) 9.15
Floor   Neil Thomas (ENG) 9.662   Kris Burley (CAN) 9.437   Alan Nolet (CAN) 9.15
Women
All-Around   Stella Umeh (CAN) 38.4   Rebecca Stoyel (AUS) 38.037   Zita Lusack (ENG) 37.725
Team   England (ENG)
Annika Reeder
Jackie Brady
Karin Szymko
Zita Lusack
114.22   Canada (CAN)
Jaime Hill
Lisa Simes
Stacey Galloway
Stella Umeh
113.65   Australia (AUS)
Joanna Hughes
Rebecca Stoyel
Ruth Moniz
Salli Wills
113.62
Asymmetric Bars   Rebecca Stoyel (AUS) 9.525   Stella Umeh (CAN) 9.45   Sara Thompson (NZL) 9.337
Beam   Salli Wills (AUS) 9.075   Zita Lusack (ENG) 8.987   Ruth Moniz (AUS) 8.9
Vault   Stella Umeh (CAN) 9.556   Sonia Lawrence (WAL) 9.543   Lisa Simes (CAN) 9.506
Floor   Annika Reeder (ENG) 9.75   Jackie Brady (ENG) 9.662   Lisa Simes (CAN) 9.55

Rhythmic edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Women
All-Around   Kasumi Takahashi (AUS) 36.85   Camille Martens (CAN) 36.6   Debbie Southwick (ENG)
  Joanne Walker (SCO)
36.35
Team   Canada (CAN)
Camille Martens
Gretchen McLennan
Lindsay Richards
106.9   Australia (AUS)
Kasumi Takahashi
Katie Mitchell
Leigh Marning
105.3   England (ENG)
Aicha McKenzie
Debbie Southwick
Linda Southwick
103.3
Ball   Kasumi Takahashi (AUS) 9.2   Camille Martens (CAN) 9   Aicha McKenzie (ENG)
  Gretchen McLennan (CAN)
8.8
Clubs   Kasumi Takahashi (AUS) 9.4   Camille Martens (CAN) 9.15   Leigh Marning (AUS) 9
Hoop   Kasumi Takahashi (AUS) 9.3   Lindsay Richards (CAN) 9.05   Aicha McKenzie (ENG) 8.9
Ribbon   Kasumi Takahashi (AUS) 9.2   Camille Martens (CAN) 9.05   Gretchen McLennan (CAN) 9

Shooting edit

Pistol edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men/Open
50m Free Pistol   Mick Gault (ENG) 654.1   Phil Adams (AUS) 647   Bengt Sandstrom (AUS) 642.5
50m Free Pistol – Pairs   Phil Adams
Bengt Sandström (AUS)
1104   Julian Lawton
Greg Yelavich (NZL)
1094   Mick Gault
Paul Leatherdale (ENG)
1082
25m Centre-Fire Pistol   Jaspal Rana (IND) 581   Mick Gault (ENG) 581   Greg Yelavich (NZL) 575
25m Centre-Fire Pistol – Pairs   Jaspal Rana
Ashok Pandit (IND)
1168   Kelvin Vickers
Phil Adams (AUS)
1149   Stanley Wills
John Rochon (CAN)
1148
25m Rapid-Fire Pistol   Michael Jay (WAL) 670.2   Robert Dowling (AUS) 668.4   Pat Murray (AUS) 668.1
25m Rapid-Fire Pistol – Pairs   Pat Murray
Robert Dowling (AUS)
1148   Richard Craven
Michael Jay (WAL)
1142   Adrian Breton
Graham La Maitre (GGY)
1129
10m Air Pistol   Jean-Pierre Huot (CAN) 672.4   Jaspal Rana (IND) 670.7   Greg Yelavich (NZL) 668.5
10m Air Pistol – Pairs   Mike Giustiniano
Bengt Sandström (AUS)
1137   Jean-Pierre Huot
John Rochon (CAN)
1135   Jaspal Rana
Vivek Singh (IND)
1133
Women
25m Sport Pistol   Christine Trefry (AUS) 679.4   Margaret Thomas (ENG) 675   Annette Woodward (AUS) 674
25m Sport Pistol – Pairs   Christine Trefry
Annette Woodward (AUS)
1134   Sharon Cozzarin
Helen Smith (CAN)
1132   Margaret Thomas
Carol Page (ENG)
1129
10m Air Pistol   Helen Smith (CAN) 474.2   Annette Woodward (AUS) 466.1   Sharon Cozzarin (CAN) 465.8
10m Air Pistol – Pairs   Annette Woodward
Christine Trefry (AUS)
747   Jocelyn Lees
Gerd Barkman (NZL)
745   Margaret Thomas
Carol Page (ENG)
744

Rifle edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men/Open
50m Rifle Prone   Stephen Petterson (NZL) 698.4   Jim Cornish (ENG) 693.9   Michael Dion (CAN) 693.6
50m Rifle Prone – Pairs   Stephen Petterson
Lindsay Arthur (NZL)
1181   Dodangoda Chandrasiri
Lakshman Rajasinghe (SRI)
1177   David Clifton
Dean Turley (AUS)
1176
50m Rifle Three Positions   Michael Dion (CAN) 1234.2   Wayne Sorensen (CAN) 1228.7   Alister Allan (SCO) 1224.8
50m Rifle Three Positions – Pairs   Wayne Sorensen
Michael Dion (CAN)
2300   Alister Allan
William Murray (SCO)
2271   Chris Hector
Trevor Langridge (ENG)
2259
Full Bore Rifle   David Calvert (NIR) 398   Geoffrey Smith (NZL) 398   Glyn Barnett (ENG) 397
Full Bore Rifle – Pairs   Bert Bowden
Geoffrey Grenfell (AUS)
593   Glyn Barnett
Antony Ringer (ENG)
588   David Calvert
Martin Millar (NIR)
584
10m Air Rifle   Chris Hector (ENG) 685.9   Jean-François Sénécal (CAN) 683   Nigel Wallace (ENG) 680
10m Air Rifle – Pairs   Jean-François Sénécal
Wayne Sorensen (CAN)
1166   Chris Hector
Nigel Wallace (ENG)
1161   David Rattray
Robin Law (SCO)
1145
10m Running Target   Bryan Wilson (AUS) 657.9   Mark Bedlington (CAN) 656   Paul Carmine (NZL) 650.7
10m Running Target – Pairs   Mark Bedlington
Matthew Bedlington (CAN)
1088   Bryan Wilson and Peter Zutenis (AUS)[3] 1088   Paul Carmine and Anthony Clark (NZL)[3] 1079
Women
50m Rifle Prone   Shirley McIntosh (SCO) 586   Sylvia Purdie (AUS) 585   Patricia Littlechild (SCO) 585
50m Small Bore Rifle Prone – Pairs   Kim Frazer
Sylvia Purdie (AUS)
1160   Shirley McIntosh
Patricia Littlechild (SCO)
1158   Christina Ashcroft
Linda Szulga (CAN)
1158
50m Small Bore Rifle Three Positions   Sharon Bowes (CAN) 666.4   Roopa Unnikrishnan (IND) 662.5   Christina Ashcroft (CAN) 661.6
50m Small Bore Rifle Three Positions – Pairs   Sharon Bowes
Christina Ashcroft (CAN)
1143   Karen Morton
Lindsay Volpin (ENG)
1132   Roopa Unnikrishnan
Kuheli Gangulee (IND)
1110
10m Air Rifle   Photini Theophanous (CYP) 488.7   Malini Wickramasinghe (SRI) 488.5   Sharon Bowes (CAN) 488.4
10m Air Rifle – Pairs   Pushpamali Ramanayake
Malini Wickramasinghe (SRI)
771   Karen Morton
Louise Minett (ENG)
771   Christina Ashcroft
Sharon Bowes (CAN)
766

Shotgun edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men/Open
Trap   Mansher Singh (IND) 141   George Leary (CAN) 140   Andreas Angelou (CYP) 137
Trap – Pairs   Tom Hewitt
Samuel Allen (NIR)
188   Ron Bonotto
George Leary (CAN)
187   Bob Borsley
John Grice (ENG)
186
Skeet   Ian Hale (AUS) 144   Christos Kourtellas (CYP) 143   Andy Austin (ENG) 143
Skeet – Pairs   Antonakis Andreou
Christos Kourtellas (CYP)
189   Brian Thomson
Geoffrey Jukes (NZL)
186   Michael Thomson
Ian Marsden (SCO)
186

Weightlifting edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men
Flyweight Snatch   Murgesan Veerasamy (IND) 105   Badathala Adisekhar (IND) 105   François Lagacé (CAN) 105
Clean and Jerk   Badathala Adisekhar (IND) 132.5   Matin Guntali (MAS) 130   Murgesan Veerasamy (IND) 127.5
Overall   Badathala Adisekhar (IND) 237.5   Murgesan Veerasamy (IND) 232.5   François Lagacé (CAN) 227.5
Bantamweight Snatch   Marcus Stephen (NRU) 115   Chandersekaran Raghavan (IND) 110   Denis Aumais (CAN) 107.5
Clean and Jerk   Marcus Stephen (NRU) 147.5   Chandersekaran Raghavan (IND) 145   Ben Devonshire (ENG) 132.5
Overall   Marcus Stephen (NRU) 262.5   Chandersekaran Raghavan (IND) 255   Denis Aumais (CAN) 237.5
Featherweight Snatch   Najite Ogbogu (NGR) 125   Sevdalin Marinov (AUS) 125   Oliver Toby (NGR) 120
Clean and Jerk   Oliver Toby (NGR) 152.5   Sevdalin Marinov (AUS) 152.5   Najite Ogbogu (NGR) 150
Overall   Sevdalin Marinov (AUS) 277.5   Najite Ogbogu (NGR) 275   Oliver Toby (NGR) 272.5
Lightweight Snatch   Lawal Riliwan (NGR) 132.5   Stewart Cruickshank (ENG) 132.5   Moji Oluwa (NGR) 130
Clean and Jerk   Moji Oluwa (NGR) 165   Satish Rai (IND) 165   Stewart Cruickshank (ENG) 160
Overall   Moji Oluwa (NGR) 295   Satish Rai (IND) 292.5   Stewart Cruickshank (ENG) 292.5
Middleweight Snatch   David Morgan (WAL) 147.5   Serge Trembley (CAN) 145   Damian Brown (AUS) 142.5
Clean and Jerk   Damian Brown (AUS) 182.5   David Morgan (WAL) 180   Serge Trembley (CAN) 172.5
Overall   David Morgan (WAL) 327.5   Damian Brown (AUS) 325   Serge Trembley (CAN) 317.5
Light Heavyweight Snatch   Kiril Kounev (AUS) 152.5   Stephen Ward (ENG) 147.5   Jim Dan Corbett (CAN) 147.5
Clean and Jerk   Kiril Kounev (AUS) 200   Stephen Ward (ENG) 187.5   Jim Dan Corbett (CAN) 182.5
Overall   Kiril Kounev (AUS) 352.5   Stephen Ward (ENG) 335   Jim Dan Corbett (CAN) 330
Middle Heavyweight Snatch   Harvey Goodman (AUS) 162.5   Peter May (ENG) 155   Collins Okoth (KEN) 120
Clean and Jerk   Harvey Goodman (AUS) 200   Peter May (ENG) 190   Collins Okoth (KEN) 120
Overall   Harvey Goodman (AUS) 362.5   Peter May (ENG) 345   Collins Okoth (KEN) 240
Sub Heavyweight Snatch   Christopher Onyezie (NGR) 155   Andrew Saxton (AUS) 155   Phillip Christou (AUS) 152.5
Clean and Jerk   Andy Callard (ENG) 197.5   Andrew Saxton (AUS) 192.5   Christopher Onyezie (NGR) 190
Overall   Andy Callard (ENG) 347.5   Andrew Saxton (AUS) 347.5   Christopher Onyezie (NGR) 345
Heavyweight Snatch   Nicu Vlad (AUS) 185   Innocent Chika (NGR) 160   Gareth Hives (WAL) 130
Clean and Jerk   Nicu Vlad (AUS) 220   Innocent Chika (NGR) 200   Gareth Hives (WAL) 160
Overall   Nicu Vlad (AUS) 405   Innocent Chika (NGR) 360   Gareth Hives (WAL) 290
Super Heavyweight Snatch   Steven Kettner (AUS) 165   Stefan Botev (AUS) 160   Victor Edem (NGR) 155
Clean and Jerk   Stefan Botev (AUS) 200   Steven Kettner (AUS) 195   Victor Edem (NGR) 190
Overall   Stefan Botev (AUS) 360   Steven Kettner (AUS) 360
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The 1994 Commonwealth Games French XVeme Jeux du Commonwealth were held in Victoria British Columbia Canada from 18 to 28 August 1994 Ten types of sports were featured at the Victoria Games athletics aquatics badminton boxing cycling gymnastics lawn bowls shooting weightlifting and wrestling XV Commonwealth GamesLogo of 1994 Commonwealth GamesHost cityVictoria CanadaMottoCatch The SpiritNations63Athletes2 557Events217 events in 10 sportsOpening18 August 1994Closing28 August 1994Opened byElizabeth IIClosed byPrince EdwardQueen s Baton Final RunnerMyriam BedardMain venueCentennial Stadium XIVXVI Contents 1 Host selection 2 Venues 3 Final Original Games 4 Opening ceremony 5 Games 5 1 Participating teams 5 2 Sports 5 3 Calendar 5 4 Medal table 6 Medals by event 6 1 Aquatics 6 2 Athletics 6 3 Badminton 6 4 Bowls 6 5 Boxing 6 6 Cycling 6 6 1 Track 6 6 2 Road 6 7 Gymnastics 6 7 1 Artistic 6 7 2 Rhythmic 6 8 Shooting 6 8 1 Pistol 6 8 2 Rifle 6 8 3 Shotgun 6 9 Weightlifting 6 10 Wrestling 7 Marketing 7 1 Mascot 8 Boxing committee 8 1 Interim boxing chairman 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksHost selection editThree bids for the 1994 Commonwealth Games were submitted Victoria New Delhi and Cardiff were the bidding cities On 15 September 1988 the Commonwealth Games Federation voted to award Victoria the 1994 Commonwealth Games 1 1994 Commonwealth Games bidding results City Country Votes Victoria nbsp Canada 29 New Delhi nbsp India 18 Cardiff nbsp Wales 7Venues edit 2 University of Victoria Athletes Village Centennial Stadium Athletics McKinnon Gym Badminton Victoria Memorial Arena Gymnastics Royal Athletic Park Field Lacrosse demonstration Royal Theatre Weightlifting Heal s Range Shooting Saanich Commonwealth Place Aquatics Juan de Fuca Recreation Centre Cycling Lawn bowls Wrestling Archie Browning Sports Centre Esquimalt BoxingFinal Original Games editThe 1994 games was the last time team sports were excluded In 1991 the Commonwealth Games Federation deemed the original setup of ten sports to be obsolete Beginning with the 1998 games team sports such as Rugby sevens Basketball and Field hockey were added The decision was taken to encourage more revenue streams from television by making the games more attractive to viewing audiences Opening ceremony editA simple friendly atmosphere was the theme to the Opening Ceremonies In the presence of Prince Edward the Athletes had a long march past to their seated area an idea created four years previously and emulated since at the 2014 Games in Glasgow Welcome speeches and flag raisings were followed by a precision horse riding display by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police A visual and theatrical display by the Four Nations Tribes culminated in a massive Thunderbird symbol covering the entire inner field This was followed by a flypast by the Snowbirds Canadian Forces aerobatic display team Games editParticipating teams edit There were 63 participating nations at the 1994 Commonwealth Games The XV Commonwealth Games marked South Africa s return to the Commonwealth Games following the apartheid era and 36 years since the country last competed in the Games in 1958 Namibia participated in its first Games after gaining independence from South Africa in 1990 and the Caribbean island of Montserrat also made their Games debut This was Hong Kong s last appearance at the Games before the transfer of sovereignty from Britain to China Participating Commonwealth Countries amp Territories nbsp Antigua and Barbuda nbsp Australia nbsp Bahamas nbsp Bangladesh nbsp Barbados nbsp Belize nbsp Bermuda nbsp Botswana nbsp British Virgin Islands nbsp Brunei nbsp Canada host nbsp Cayman Islands nbsp Cook Islands nbsp Cyprus nbsp Dominica nbsp England nbsp Falkland Islands nbsp Gambia nbsp Ghana nbsp Gibraltar nbsp Guernsey nbsp Guyana nbsp Hong Kong nbsp India nbsp Isle of Man nbsp Jamaica nbsp Jersey nbsp Kenya nbsp Lesotho nbsp Malawi nbsp Malaysia nbsp Maldives nbsp Malta nbsp Mauritius nbsp Montserrat nbsp Namibia nbsp Nauru nbsp New Zealand nbsp Nigeria nbsp Norfolk Island nbsp Northern Ireland nbsp Pakistan nbsp Papua New Guinea nbsp Saint Kitts and Nevis nbsp Saint Lucia nbsp Saint Vincent and the Grenadines nbsp Scotland nbsp Seychelles nbsp Sierra Leone nbsp Singapore nbsp Solomon Islands nbsp South Africa nbsp Sri Lanka nbsp Swaziland nbsp Tanzania nbsp Tonga nbsp Trinidad and Tobago nbsp Uganda nbsp Vanuatu nbsp Wales nbsp Western Samoa nbsp Zambia nbsp Zimbabwe Debuting Commonwealth Countries and Territories nbsp Montserrat nbsp Namibia nbsp Nations that competed at the Games Sports edit There were events in 14 disciplines across 10 sports for the 1994 Commonwealth Games Aquatics nbsp Diving 6 details nbsp Swimming 34 details nbsp Synchronised swimming 2 details nbsp Athletics 44 details nbsp Badminton 5 details nbsp Boxing 12 details Cycling details nbsp Road 4 nbsp Track 9 Gymnastics details nbsp Artistic gymnastics 14 nbsp Rhythmic gymnastics 6 nbsp Lawn bowls 8 details nbsp Shooting 32 details nbsp Weightlifting 30 details nbsp Wrestling 10 details Calendar edit The following table shows a summary of the competition schedule OC Opening ceremony Event competitions 1 Event finals CC Closing ceremony August 18Thu 19Fri 20Sat 21Sun 22Mon 23Tue 24Wed 25Thu 26Fri 27Sat 28Sun Events Ceremonies OC CC nbsp Athletics 1 9 4 2 11 6 11 44 nbsp Badminton 1 5 6 nbsp Boxing 12 12 nbsp Cycling 2 2 1 3 2 3 13 nbsp Diving 2 2 2 6 nbsp Gymnastics 1 1 2 10 1 1 4 20 nbsp Lawn bowls 2 2 2 2 8 nbsp Shooting 4 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 32 nbsp Synchronised swimming 2 2 nbsp Swimming 6 5 6 5 6 6 34 nbsp Weightlifting 6 6 6 6 6 30 nbsp Wrestling 5 5 10 Total events 13 17 20 24 25 22 19 25 41 11 217 Cumulative total 13 30 50 74 99 121 140 165 206 217 August 18Thu 19Fri 20Sat 21Sun 22Mon 23Tue 24Wed 25Thu 26Fri 27Sat 28Sun Events Medal table edit This is a full table of the medal count of the 1994 Commonwealth Games These rankings sort by the number of gold medals earned by a country The number of silvers is taken into consideration next and then the number of bronze If after the above countries are still tied equal ranking is given and they are listed alphabetically This follows the system used by the IOC IAAF and BBC This was the first time since the commencement of the British Empire Games in 1930 that England did not achieve a medal ranking in the top two Host nation Canada RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal1 nbsp Australia8953441862 nbsp Canada 4042471293 nbsp England3045511264 nbsp Nigeria111313375 nbsp Kenya748196 nbsp India6117247 nbsp Scotland6311208 nbsp New Zealand51621429 nbsp Wales5861910 nbsp Northern Ireland5231011 nbsp Nauru300312 nbsp South Africa2451113 nbsp Jamaica242814 nbsp Malaysia232715 nbsp Cyprus212516 nbsp Sri Lanka120317 nbsp Zambia112418 nbsp Namibia101219 nbsp Zimbabwe033620 nbsp Papua New Guinea0101 nbsp Western Samoa010122 nbsp Hong Kong004423 nbsp Pakistan003324 nbsp Ghana0022 nbsp Trinidad and Tobago0022 nbsp Uganda002227 nbsp Bermuda0011 nbsp Botswana0011 nbsp Guernsey0011 nbsp Norfolk Island0011 nbsp Seychelles0011 nbsp Tanzania0011 nbsp Tonga0011Totals 33 entries 218217248683Medals by event editAquatics edit Main article Aquatics at the 1994 Commonwealth Games Athletics edit Main article Athletics at the 1994 Commonwealth Games Badminton edit Main article Badminton at the 1994 Commonwealth Games Bowls edit Main article Lawn bowls at the 1994 Commonwealth Games Boxing edit Event Gold Silver Bronze Light Flyweight nbsp Abdurahaman Ramadhani KEN nbsp Victor Kasote ZAM nbsp Sah Birju IND nbsp Domenic Figliomeni CAN Flyweight nbsp Paul Shepherd SCO nbsp Duncan Karanja KEN nbsp Bornface Makuka ZAM nbsp Danny Costello ENG Bantamweight nbsp Robert Peden AUS nbsp Spencer Oliver ENG nbsp Fred Mutuweta UGA Featherweight nbsp Casey Patton CAN nbsp Jason Cook WAL nbsp Matumla Hassan TAN nbsp James Swan AUS Lightweight nbsp Michael Strange CAN nbsp Martin Renaghan NIR nbsp Kalolo Fiaui NZL nbsp Arshad Hussain PAK Light Welterweight nbsp Peter Richardson ENG nbsp Mark Winters NIR nbsp Trevor Shailer NZL nbsp Tijani Moro GHA Welterweight nbsp Neil Sinclair NIR nbsp Albert Eromosele NGR nbsp Richard Rowles AUS nbsp Wald Fleming CAN Light Middleweight nbsp Jimmy Webb NIR nbsp Bob Gasio WSM nbsp Joseph Townsley SCO nbsp Rival Cadeau SEY Middleweight nbsp Rowan Donaldson CAN nbsp Rasmus Ojemaye NGR nbsp Peter Wanyoike KEN nbsp Mervyn Penniston John TRI Light Heavyweight nbsp Dale Brown CAN nbsp John Wilson SCO nbsp France Mabiletsa BOT nbsp Peter Odhiambo KEN Heavyweight nbsp Omar Ahmed KEN nbsp Steve Gallinger CAN nbsp Ezwell Ndlovu ZIM nbsp Charles Kizza UGA Super Heavyweight nbsp Duncan Dokiwari NGR nbsp David Anyim KEN nbsp Paea Wolfgramm TON nbsp Danny Williams ENG Cycling edit Track edit Event Gold Silver Bronze Men Time Trial nbsp Shane Kelly AUS 00 01 05 nbsp Darryn Hill AUS 00 01 06 nbsp Tim O Shannessey AUS 00 01 07 Sprint nbsp Gary Neiwand AUS nbsp Curt Harnett CAN nbsp Darryn Hill AUS Individual Pursuit nbsp Brad McGee AUS 00 04 31 nbsp Shaun Wallace ENG 00 04 35 nbsp Stuart O Grady AUS 00 04 35 Team Pursuit nbsp Australia AUS Brett AitkenBrad McGeeStuart O GradyTim O Shannessey 00 04 10 nbsp England ENG Tony DoyleRob HaylesChris NewtonBryan Steel caught nbsp New Zealand NZL Brendon CameronJulian DeanGlen ThomsonLee Vertongen 00 04 22 10 Miles Scratch nbsp Stuart O Grady AUS 00 18 51 nbsp Glenn McLeay NZL 00 18 51 nbsp Brian Walton CAN 00 18 51 Points Race nbsp Brett Aitken AUS 38 nbsp Stuart O Grady AUS 37 nbsp Dean Woods AUS 23 Women Sprint nbsp Tanya Dubnicoff CAN nbsp Michelle Ferris AUS nbsp Donna Wynd NZL Individual Pursuit nbsp Kathy Watt AUS 00 03 49 nbsp Sarah Ulmer NZL 00 03 51 nbsp Jacqui Nelson NZL 00 03 55 Points Race nbsp Yvonne McGregor ENG 5 nbsp Jacqui Nelson NZL 1 32 nbsp Sally Hodge WAL 1 28 Road edit Event Gold Silver Bronze Men Road Race nbsp Mark Rendell NZL 04 46 08 nbsp Brian Fowler NZL 04 48 10 nbsp Willem Engelbrecht RSA 04 48 10 Team Time Trial nbsp Australia AUS Phil AndersonBrett DennisHenk VogelsDamian McDonald 01 53 19 nbsp England ENG Peter LongbottomMatt IllingworthSimon LillistonePaul Jennings 01 56 41 nbsp New Zealand NZL Brian FowlerPaul LeitchTim PawsonMark Rendell 01 56 53 Women Road Race nbsp Kathy Watt AUS 02 48 05 nbsp Linda Jackson CAN 02 48 35 nbsp Alison Sydor CAN 02 50 17 Team Time Trial nbsp Australia AUS Catherine ReardonKathy WattLouise NolanRachel Marianne Victor 01 04 03 nbsp Canada CAN Alison SydorAnne SamploniusClara HughesLesley A Tomlinson 01 04 19 nbsp England ENG Julia FreemanMaria LawrenceMaxine JohnsonYvonne McGregor 1 06 32 85 Gymnastics edit Artistic edit Event Gold Silver Bronze Men All Around nbsp Neil Thomas ENG 55 95 nbsp Brennon Dowrick AUS 55 525 nbsp Peter Hogan AUS 54 95 Team nbsp Canada CAN Alan NoletKristan BurleyRichard IkedaTravis Romagnoli 164 7 nbsp Australia AUS Brennon DowrickBret HudsonNathan KingstonPeter Hogan 164 5 nbsp England ENG Lee McDermottNeil ThomasPaul BowlerRobert Barber 162 375 Horizontal Bar nbsp Alan Nolet CAN 9 512 nbsp Richard Ikeda CAN 9 5 nbsp Nathan Kingston AUS 9 325 Parallel Bars nbsp Peter Hogan AUS 9 4 nbsp Kris Burley CAN 9 35 nbsp Brennon Dowrick AUS 9 25 Vault nbsp Bret Hudson AUS 9 375 nbsp Kris Burley CAN 9 312 nbsp Neil Thomas ENG 9 306 Pommel Horse nbsp Brennon Dowrick AUS 9 425 nbsp Nathan Kingston AUS 9 4 nbsp Richard Ikeda CAN 9 225 Rings nbsp Lee McDermott ENG 9 475 nbsp Peter Hogan AUS 9 275 nbsp Brennon Dowrick AUS 9 15 Floor nbsp Neil Thomas ENG 9 662 nbsp Kris Burley CAN 9 437 nbsp Alan Nolet CAN 9 15 Women All Around nbsp Stella Umeh CAN 38 4 nbsp Rebecca Stoyel AUS 38 037 nbsp Zita Lusack ENG 37 725 Team nbsp England ENG Annika ReederJackie BradyKarin SzymkoZita Lusack 114 22 nbsp Canada CAN Jaime HillLisa SimesStacey GallowayStella Umeh 113 65 nbsp Australia AUS Joanna HughesRebecca StoyelRuth MonizSalli Wills 113 62 Asymmetric Bars nbsp Rebecca Stoyel AUS 9 525 nbsp Stella Umeh CAN 9 45 nbsp Sara Thompson NZL 9 337 Beam nbsp Salli Wills AUS 9 075 nbsp Zita Lusack ENG 8 987 nbsp Ruth Moniz AUS 8 9 Vault nbsp Stella Umeh CAN 9 556 nbsp Sonia Lawrence WAL 9 543 nbsp Lisa Simes CAN 9 506 Floor nbsp Annika Reeder ENG 9 75 nbsp Jackie Brady ENG 9 662 nbsp Lisa Simes CAN 9 55 Rhythmic edit Event Gold Silver Bronze Women All Around nbsp Kasumi Takahashi AUS 36 85 nbsp Camille Martens CAN 36 6 nbsp Debbie Southwick ENG nbsp Joanne Walker SCO 36 35 Team nbsp Canada CAN Camille MartensGretchen McLennanLindsay Richards 106 9 nbsp Australia AUS Kasumi TakahashiKatie MitchellLeigh Marning 105 3 nbsp England ENG Aicha McKenzieDebbie SouthwickLinda Southwick 103 3 Ball nbsp Kasumi Takahashi AUS 9 2 nbsp Camille Martens CAN 9 nbsp Aicha McKenzie ENG nbsp Gretchen McLennan CAN 8 8 Clubs nbsp Kasumi Takahashi AUS 9 4 nbsp Camille Martens CAN 9 15 nbsp Leigh Marning AUS 9 Hoop nbsp Kasumi Takahashi AUS 9 3 nbsp Lindsay Richards CAN 9 05 nbsp Aicha McKenzie ENG 8 9 Ribbon nbsp Kasumi Takahashi AUS 9 2 nbsp Camille Martens CAN 9 05 nbsp Gretchen McLennan CAN 9 Shooting edit Pistol edit Event Gold Silver Bronze Men Open 50m Free Pistol nbsp Mick Gault ENG 654 1 nbsp Phil Adams AUS 647 nbsp Bengt Sandstrom AUS 642 5 50m Free Pistol Pairs nbsp Phil AdamsBengt Sandstrom AUS 1104 nbsp Julian LawtonGreg Yelavich NZL 1094 nbsp Mick GaultPaul Leatherdale ENG 1082 25m Centre Fire Pistol nbsp Jaspal Rana IND 581 nbsp Mick Gault ENG 581 nbsp Greg Yelavich NZL 575 25m Centre Fire Pistol Pairs nbsp Jaspal RanaAshok Pandit IND 1168 nbsp Kelvin VickersPhil Adams AUS 1149 nbsp Stanley WillsJohn Rochon CAN 1148 25m Rapid Fire Pistol nbsp Michael Jay WAL 670 2 nbsp Robert Dowling AUS 668 4 nbsp Pat Murray AUS 668 1 25m Rapid Fire Pistol Pairs nbsp Pat MurrayRobert Dowling AUS 1148 nbsp Richard CravenMichael Jay WAL 1142 nbsp Adrian BretonGraham La Maitre GGY 1129 10m Air Pistol nbsp Jean Pierre Huot CAN 672 4 nbsp Jaspal Rana IND 670 7 nbsp Greg Yelavich NZL 668 5 10m Air Pistol Pairs nbsp Mike GiustinianoBengt Sandstrom AUS 1137 nbsp Jean Pierre HuotJohn Rochon CAN 1135 nbsp Jaspal RanaVivek Singh IND 1133 Women 25m Sport Pistol nbsp Christine Trefry AUS 679 4 nbsp Margaret Thomas ENG 675 nbsp Annette Woodward AUS 674 25m Sport Pistol Pairs nbsp Christine TrefryAnnette Woodward AUS 1134 nbsp Sharon CozzarinHelen Smith CAN 1132 nbsp Margaret ThomasCarol Page ENG 1129 10m Air Pistol nbsp Helen Smith CAN 474 2 nbsp Annette Woodward AUS 466 1 nbsp Sharon Cozzarin CAN 465 8 10m Air Pistol Pairs nbsp Annette WoodwardChristine Trefry AUS 747 nbsp Jocelyn LeesGerd Barkman NZL 745 nbsp Margaret ThomasCarol Page ENG 744 Rifle edit Event Gold Silver Bronze Men Open 50m Rifle Prone nbsp Stephen Petterson NZL 698 4 nbsp Jim Cornish ENG 693 9 nbsp Michael Dion CAN 693 6 50m Rifle Prone Pairs nbsp Stephen PettersonLindsay Arthur NZL 1181 nbsp Dodangoda ChandrasiriLakshman Rajasinghe SRI 1177 nbsp David CliftonDean Turley AUS 1176 50m Rifle Three Positions nbsp Michael Dion CAN 1234 2 nbsp Wayne Sorensen CAN 1228 7 nbsp Alister Allan SCO 1224 8 50m Rifle Three Positions Pairs nbsp Wayne SorensenMichael Dion CAN 2300 nbsp Alister AllanWilliam Murray SCO 2271 nbsp Chris HectorTrevor Langridge ENG 2259 Full Bore Rifle nbsp David Calvert NIR 398 nbsp Geoffrey Smith NZL 398 nbsp Glyn Barnett ENG 397 Full Bore Rifle Pairs nbsp Bert BowdenGeoffrey Grenfell AUS 593 nbsp Glyn BarnettAntony Ringer ENG 588 nbsp David CalvertMartin Millar NIR 584 10m Air Rifle nbsp Chris Hector ENG 685 9 nbsp Jean Francois Senecal CAN 683 nbsp Nigel Wallace ENG 680 10m Air Rifle Pairs nbsp Jean Francois SenecalWayne Sorensen CAN 1166 nbsp Chris HectorNigel Wallace ENG 1161 nbsp David RattrayRobin Law SCO 1145 10m Running Target nbsp Bryan Wilson AUS 657 9 nbsp Mark Bedlington CAN 656 nbsp Paul Carmine NZL 650 7 10m Running Target Pairs nbsp Mark BedlingtonMatthew Bedlington CAN 1088 nbsp Bryan Wilson and Peter Zutenis AUS 3 1088 nbsp Paul Carmine and Anthony Clark NZL 3 1079 Women 50m Rifle Prone nbsp Shirley McIntosh SCO 586 nbsp Sylvia Purdie AUS 585 nbsp Patricia Littlechild SCO 585 50m Small Bore Rifle Prone Pairs nbsp Kim FrazerSylvia Purdie AUS 1160 nbsp Shirley McIntoshPatricia Littlechild SCO 1158 nbsp Christina AshcroftLinda Szulga CAN 1158 50m Small Bore Rifle Three Positions nbsp Sharon Bowes CAN 666 4 nbsp Roopa Unnikrishnan IND 662 5 nbsp Christina Ashcroft CAN 661 6 50m Small Bore Rifle Three Positions Pairs nbsp Sharon BowesChristina Ashcroft CAN 1143 nbsp Karen MortonLindsay Volpin ENG 1132 nbsp Roopa UnnikrishnanKuheli Gangulee IND 1110 10m Air Rifle nbsp Photini Theophanous CYP 488 7 nbsp Malini Wickramasinghe SRI 488 5 nbsp Sharon Bowes CAN 488 4 10m Air Rifle Pairs nbsp Pushpamali RamanayakeMalini Wickramasinghe SRI 771 nbsp Karen MortonLouise Minett ENG 771 nbsp Christina AshcroftSharon Bowes CAN 766 Shotgun edit Event Gold Silver Bronze Men Open Trap nbsp Mansher Singh IND 141 nbsp George Leary CAN 140 nbsp Andreas Angelou CYP 137 Trap Pairs nbsp Tom HewittSamuel Allen NIR 188 nbsp Ron BonottoGeorge Leary CAN 187 nbsp Bob BorsleyJohn Grice ENG 186 Skeet nbsp Ian Hale AUS 144 nbsp Christos Kourtellas CYP 143 nbsp Andy Austin ENG 143 Skeet Pairs nbsp Antonakis AndreouChristos Kourtellas CYP 189 nbsp Brian ThomsonGeoffrey Jukes NZL 186 nbsp Michael ThomsonIan Marsden SCO 186 Weightlifting edit Event Gold Silver Bronze Men Flyweight Snatch nbsp Murgesan Veerasamy IND 105 nbsp Badathala Adisekhar IND 105 nbsp Francois Lagace CAN 105 Clean and Jerk nbsp Badathala Adisekhar IND 132 5 nbsp Matin Guntali MAS 130 nbsp Murgesan Veerasamy IND 127 5 Overall nbsp Badathala Adisekhar IND 237 5 nbsp Murgesan Veerasamy IND 232 5 nbsp Francois Lagace CAN 227 5 Bantamweight Snatch nbsp Marcus Stephen NRU 115 nbsp Chandersekaran Raghavan IND 110 nbsp Denis Aumais CAN 107 5 Clean and Jerk nbsp Marcus Stephen NRU 147 5 nbsp Chandersekaran Raghavan IND 145 nbsp Ben Devonshire ENG 132 5 Overall nbsp Marcus Stephen NRU 262 5 nbsp Chandersekaran Raghavan IND 255 nbsp Denis Aumais CAN 237 5 Featherweight Snatch nbsp Najite Ogbogu NGR 125 nbsp Sevdalin Marinov AUS 125 nbsp Oliver Toby NGR 120 Clean and Jerk nbsp Oliver Toby NGR 152 5 nbsp Sevdalin Marinov AUS 152 5 nbsp Najite Ogbogu NGR 150 Overall nbsp Sevdalin Marinov AUS 277 5 nbsp Najite Ogbogu NGR 275 nbsp Oliver Toby NGR 272 5 Lightweight Snatch nbsp Lawal Riliwan NGR 132 5 nbsp Stewart Cruickshank ENG 132 5 nbsp Moji Oluwa NGR 130 Clean and Jerk nbsp Moji Oluwa NGR 165 nbsp Satish Rai IND 165 nbsp Stewart Cruickshank ENG 160 Overall nbsp Moji Oluwa NGR 295 nbsp Satish Rai IND 292 5 nbsp Stewart Cruickshank ENG 292 5 Middleweight Snatch nbsp David Morgan WAL 147 5 nbsp Serge Trembley CAN 145 nbsp Damian Brown AUS 142 5 Clean and Jerk nbsp Damian Brown AUS 182 5 nbsp David Morgan WAL 180 nbsp Serge Trembley CAN 172 5 Overall nbsp David Morgan WAL 327 5 nbsp Damian Brown AUS 325 nbsp Serge Trembley CAN 317 5 Light Heavyweight Snatch nbsp Kiril Kounev AUS 152 5 nbsp Stephen Ward ENG 147 5 nbsp Jim Dan Corbett CAN 147 5 Clean and Jerk nbsp Kiril Kounev AUS 200 nbsp Stephen Ward ENG 187 5 nbsp Jim Dan Corbett CAN 182 5 Overall nbsp Kiril Kounev AUS 352 5 nbsp Stephen Ward ENG 335 nbsp Jim Dan Corbett CAN 330 Middle Heavyweight Snatch nbsp Harvey Goodman AUS 162 5 nbsp Peter May ENG 155 nbsp Collins Okoth KEN 120 Clean and Jerk nbsp Harvey Goodman AUS 200 nbsp Peter May ENG 190 nbsp Collins Okoth KEN 120 Overall nbsp Harvey Goodman AUS 362 5 nbsp Peter May ENG 345 nbsp Collins Okoth KEN 240 Sub Heavyweight Snatch nbsp Christopher Onyezie NGR 155 nbsp Andrew Saxton AUS 155 nbsp Phillip Christou AUS 152 5 Clean and Jerk nbsp Andy Callard ENG 197 5 nbsp Andrew Saxton AUS 192 5 nbsp Christopher Onyezie NGR 190 Overall nbsp Andy Callard ENG 347 5 nbsp Andrew Saxton AUS 347 5 nbsp Christopher Onyezie NGR 345 Heavyweight Snatch nbsp Nicu Vlad AUS 185 nbsp Innocent Chika NGR 160 nbsp Gareth Hives WAL 130 Clean and Jerk nbsp Nicu Vlad AUS 220 nbsp Innocent Chika NGR 200 nbsp Gareth Hives WAL 160 Overall nbsp Nicu Vlad AUS 405 nbsp Innocent Chika NGR 360 nbsp Gareth Hives WAL 290 Super Heavyweight Snatch nbsp Steven Kettner AUS 165 nbsp Stefan Botev AUS 160 nbsp Victor Edem NGR 155 Clean and Jerk nbsp Stefan Botev AUS 200 nbsp Steven Kettner AUS 195 nbsp Victor Edem NGR 190 Overall nbsp Stefan Botev AUS 360 nbsp Steven Kettner AUS 360 span, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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