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1978 Commonwealth Games

The 1978 Commonwealth Games was held in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, from 3 to 12 August 1978, two years after the 1976 Summer Olympics was held in Montreal, Quebec. They were boycotted by Nigeria, in protest at New Zealand's sporting contacts with apartheid-era South Africa, as well as by Uganda, in protest at alleged Canadian hostility towards the government of Idi Amin.[1] The Bid Election was held at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich.

XI Commonwealth Games
Host cityEdmonton, Canada
Nations47
Athletes1,475
Events128 events in 11 sports
Opening3 August 1978
Closing12 August 1978
Opened byElizabeth II
Athlete's OathBeverly Boys
Queen's Baton Final RunnerDiane Jones Konihowski
Main venueCommonwealth Stadium
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This was the first Commonwealth Games where a computerised system was used to handle ticket sales. This was the first Commonwealth Games to be named Commonwealth Games, having dropped British. The Games were opened by Queen Elizabeth II for the first time since becoming Queen in 1952.

Host selection edit

1978 Commonwealth Games bidding results
City Round 1
  Edmonton 36
  Leeds 10

Participating teams edit

 
Participating countries

46 teams were represented at the 1978 Games.
(Teams competing for the first time are shown in bold).

Participating Commonwealth countries and territories

Medals by country edit

 
The Queen, Prince Philip, and their two younger sons, Andrew and Edward, at the opening of the 1978 Commonwealth Games, in Edmonton, Alberta

  *   Host nation (Canada)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Canada (CAN)*453133109
2  England (ENG)27273387
3  Australia (AUS)24332784
4  Kenya (KEN)76518
5  New Zealand (NZL)56920
6  India (IND)54615
7  Scotland (SCO)36514
8  Jamaica (JAM)2237
9  Wales (WAL)2158
10  Northern Ireland (NIR)2125
11  Hong Kong (HKG)2002
12  Malaysia (MAS)1214
13  Ghana (GHA)1113
  Guyana (GUY)1113
15  Tanzania (TAN)1102
16  Trinidad and Tobago (TTO)0224
  Zambia (ZAM)0224
18  Bahamas (BAH)0101
  Papua New Guinea (PNG)0101
20  Western Samoa (WSM)0033
21  Isle of Man (IOM)0011
Totals (21 entries)128128139395

Medals by event edit

Athletics edit

Badminton edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Mixed Team   England (ENG)
Anne Statt
Barbara Sutton
David Eddy
Derek Talbot
Jane Webster
Karen Bridge
Kevin Jolly
Mike Tredgett
Nora Perry
Raymond Stevens
  Canada (CAN)
Claire Backhouse
Gregory Carter
Jamie McKee
Jane Youngberg
Johanne Falardeau
John Czich
Kenneth Priestman
Lucio Fabris
Sharon Crawford
Wendy Clarkson
  Malaysia (MAS)
Abu Bakar Sufian
Chee Geok Whee
Moo Foot Lian
James Selvaraj
Katherine Swee Phek Teh
Saw Swee Leong
Sylvia Ng
Ong Teong Boon
Men's Singles   Prakash Padukone (IND)   Derek Talbot (ENG)   Ray Stevens (ENG)
Men's Doubles   Ray Stevens
Mike Tredgett (ENG)
  Moo Foot Lian
Ong Beng Teong (MAS)
  Bryan Purser
Richard Purser (NZL)
Women's Singles   Sylvia Ng (MAS)   Katherine Swee Phek Teh (MAS)   Wendy Clarkson (CAN)
Women's Doubles   Nora Perry
Anne Statt (ENG)
  Claire Backhouse
Jane Youngberg (CAN)
  Ami Ghia
Kanwal Thakar Singh (IND)
Mixed Doubles   Mike Tredgett
Nora Perry (ENG)
  Billy Gilliland
Joanna Flockhart (SCO)
  Derek Talbot
Barbara Sutton (ENG)

Bowls edit

Boxing edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Light Flyweight   Stephen Muchoki (KEN)   Francis Kabala (ZAM)   Birender Thapa (IND)
  Kid Jumalia (GHA)
Flyweight   Michael Irungu (KEN)   Ian Clyde (CAN)   Peter Wighton (AUS)
  Hugh Russell (NIR)
Bantamweight   Barry McGuigan (NIR)   Tumat Sugolik (PNG)   Douglas Maina (KEN)
  William Rannelli (CAN)
Featherweight   Azumah Nelson (GHA)   John Sichula (ZAM)   Guy Boutin (CAN)
  Moss O'Brien (ENG)
Lightweight   Gerry Hamill (NIR)   Patrick Waweru (KEN)   Teddy Makofi (ZAM)
  John McAllister (SCO)
Light Welterweight   Winfield Braithwaite (GUY)   James Douglas (SCO)   John Raftery (CAN)
  Michael Mawangi (KEN)
Welterweight   Mike McCallum (JAM)   Ken Beattie (NIR)   Derrick Hoyt (CAN)
  Anthony Feal (WAL)
Light Middleweight   Kelly Perlette (CAN)   Abdurahman Athuman (KEN)   Ropati Vipo Samu (SAM)
  Enock Chama (ZAM)
Middleweight   Philip McElwaine (AUS)   Delroy Parkes (ENG)   Roddy MacDonald (CAN)
  Richard Betham (SAM)
Light Heavyweight   Roger Fortin (CAN)   Vince Smith (ENG)   Fautala Su'a (SAM)
  Edward Thande (KEN)
Heavyweight   Julius Awome (ENG)   Adamah Mensah (GHA)   George Stankovich (NZL)

Cycling edit

Track
Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's Time Trial   Jocelyn Lovell (CAN) 1:06.00   Kenrick Tucker (AUS) 00:01:07   Gordon Singleton (CAN) 00:01:08
Men's Sprint   Kenrick Tucker (AUS)   Trevor Gadd (ENG)   David Weller (JAM)
Men's Individual Pursuit   Mike Richards (NZL) 00:04:50   Gary Campbell (AUS) 00:04:56   Tony Doyle (ENG) 00:04:56
Men's Team Pursuit   Australia
Colin Fitzgerald
Kevin Nichols
Gary Sutton
Shane Sutton
00:04:29   New Zealand
Kevin Blackwell
Anthony Cuff
Neil Lyster
Jack Swart
00:04:38   England
Tony Doyle
Paul Fennell
Tony James
Glen Mitchell
00:04:51
Men's 10 Miles Scratch   Jocelyn Lovell (CAN) 00:20:06   Shane Sutton (AUS) 00:20:06   Gary Sutton (AUS) 00:20:06
Men's Tandem   Jocelyn Lovell
Gordon Singleton (CAN)
15.52   Trevor Gadd
David Le Grys (ENG)
  Ron Boyle
Stephen Goodall (AUS)
Road
Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's Road Race   Phil Anderson (AUS) 04:22:34   Pierre Harvey (CAN) 04:22:35   Garry Bell (NZL) 04:22:35

Diving edit

Gymnastics edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's All-Around   Philip Delesalle (CAN) 56.4   Lindsay Nylund (AUS) 54.95   Jean Choquette (CAN) 54.25
Men's Team   Canada (CAN)
Jean Choquette
Nigel Rothwell
Owen Walstrom
Philip Delesalle
165.55   England (ENG)
Edward Arnold
Ian Neale
Jeff Davis
Thomas Wilson
161.95   Australia (AUS)
Lambert Ariens
Lindsay Nylund
Rudolf Starosta
Warwick Forbes
158.5
Women's All-Around   Elfi Schlegel (CAN) 38.25   Monica Goermann (CAN) 37.25
  Sherry Hawco (CAN)
Women's Team   Canada (CAN)
Elfi Schlegel
Karen Kelsall
Monica Goermann
Sherry Hawco
113.25   England (ENG)
Joanna Sime
Karen Robb
Lisa Jackman
Susan Cheesebrough
107.4   New Zealand (NZL)
Deborah Hurst
Kirsty Durward
Lynette Brake
Rowena Davis
106.35

Shooting edit

Pistol
Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's/Open 50m Free Pistol   Yvon Trempe (CAN) 543   Edward Jans (CAN) 540   Bertram Manhin (TRI) 536
Men's/Open 25m Rapid-Fire Pistol   Jules Sobrian (CAN) 587   John Cooke (ENG) 581   Jeff Farrell (AUS) 581
Rifle
Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's/Open 50m Rifle Prone   Alister Allan (SCO) 1194   Bill Watkins (WAL) 1191   Stewart Watterson (IOM) 1187
Men's/Open Fullbore Rifle   Desmond Vamplew (CAN) 391   James Spaight (ENG) 388   Patrick Vamplew (CAN) 387
Shotgun
Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's/Open Trap   John Primrose (CAN) 186   George Leary (CAN) 185   Terry Rumbel (AUS) 183
Men's/Open Skeet   John Woolley (NZL) 193   Paul Bentley (ENG) 191   Joe Neville (ENG) 190

Swimming edit

Men's events
Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 m freestyle Mark Morgan
  Australia
52.70 Bill Sawchuk
  Canada
52.81 Gary MacDonald
  Canada
52.90
200 m freestyle Ron McKeon
  Australia
1:52.06 Graeme Brewer
  Australia
1:52.86 Mark Morgan
  Australia
1:53.16
400 m freestyle Ron McKeon
  Australia
3:54.43 Simon Gray
  England
3:56.87 Max Metzker
  Australia
3:58.83
1500 m freestyle Max Metzker
  Australia
15:31.92 Simon Gray
  England
15:39.39 Andrew Astbury
  England
15:42.89
100 m backstroke Glenn Patching
  Australia
57.90 Gary Abraham
  England
58.48 Jay Tapp
  Canada
59.05
200 m backstroke Gary Hurring
  New Zealand
2:04.37 Glenn Patching
  Australia
2:05.76 Paul Moorfoot
  Australia
2:05.99
100 m breaststroke Graham Smith
  Canada
1:03.81 Duncan Goodhew
  England
1:04.24 Paul Naisby
  England
1:06.36
200 m breaststroke Graham Smith
  Canada
2:20.86 Duncan Goodhew
  England
2:21.92 Lindsay Spencer
  Australia
2:22.49
100 m butterfly Dan Thompson
  Canada
55.04 John Mills
  England
56.22 Bill Sawchuk
  Canada
56.37
200 m butterfly George Nagy
  Canada
2:01.99 Claus Bredschneider
  Canada
2:02.49 Phil Hubble
  England
2:02.53
200 m individual medley Graham Smith
  Canada
2:05.25 Bill Sawchuk
  Canada
2:05.61 Peter Dawson
  Australia
2:09.05
400 m individual medley Graham Smith
  Canada
4:27.34 Simon Gray
  England
4:27.70 Bill Sawchuk
  Canada
4:27.99
4 × 100 m freestyle relay   Canada
Bill Sawchuk
Gary MacDonald
Graham Smith
Peter Szmidt
3:27.94   Australia
Glenn Patching
Graeme Brewer
Mark Morgan
Ron McKeon
3:28.62   England
David Dunne
Kevin Burns
Martin Smith
Richard Burrell
3:30.10
4 × 200 m freestyle relay   Australia
Graeme Brewer
Mark Morgan
Max Metzker
Ron McKeon
7:34.83   Canada
Bill Sawchuk
Dennis Corcoran
Peter Szmidt
Robert Baylis
7:36.58   England
David Dunne
Martin Smith
Philip Hubble
Simon Gray
7:42.02
4 × 100 m medley relay   Canada
Bill Sawchuk
Dan Thompson
Graham Smith
Jay Tapp
3:49.76   England
Gary Abraham
Duncan Goodhew
John Mills
Martin Smith
3:50.22   Australia
Glenn Patching
Graeme Brewer
Lindsay Spencer
Mark Morgan
3:53.16
Women's events
Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 m freestyle Carol Klimpel
  Canada
57.78 Rosemary Brown
  Australia
58.30 Wendy Quirk
  Canada
58.41
200 m freestyle Rebecca Perrott
  New Zealand
2:00.63 Tracey Wickham
  Australia
2:01.50 Michelle Ford
  Australia
2:01.64
400 m freestyle Tracey Wickham
  Australia
4:08.45 Michelle Ford
  Australia
4:10.25 Rebecca Perrott
  New Zealand
4:16.70
800 m freestyle Tracey Wickham
  Australia
8:24.62 Michelle Ford
  Australia
8:25.78 Rebecca Perrott
  New Zealand
8:44.87
100 m backstroke Debra Forster
  Australia
1:03.97 Hélène Boivin
  Canada
1:04.54 Cheryl Gibson
  Canada
1:04.68
200 m backstroke Cheryl Gibson
  Canada
2:16.57 Lisa Forrest
  Australia
2:17.66 Glenda Robertson
  Australia
2:18.32
100 m breaststroke Robin Corsiglia
  Canada
1:13.56 Maggie Kelly
  England
1:13.69 Marian Stuart
  Canada
1:13.72
200 m breaststroke Lisa Borsholt
  Canada
2:37.70 Debbie Rudd
  England
2:38.07 Maggie Kelly
  England
2:38.63
100 m butterfly Wendy Quirk
  Canada
1:01.92 Penny McCarthy
  New Zealand
1:02.27 Linda Hanel
  Australia
1:02.69
200 m butterfly Michelle Ford
  Australia
2:11.29 Wendy Quirk
  Canada
2:13.65 Linda Hanel
  Australia
2:14.52
200 m individual medley Sharron Davies
  England
2:18.37 Rebecca Perrott
  New Zealand
2:18.70 Becky Smith
  Canada
2:18.95
400 m individual medley Sharron Davies
  England
4:52.44 Becky Smith
  Canada
4:57.83 Cheryl Gibson
  Canada
4:59.39
4 × 100 m freestyle relay   Canada
Carol Klimpel
Gail Amundrud
Sue Sloan
Wendy Quirk
3:50.28   England
Cheryl Brazendale
Heidi Turk
Kaye Lovatt
Sharron Davies
3:53.27   Australia
Lisa Burnes
Michelle Ford
Rosemary Brown
Tracey Wickham
3:54.11
4 × 100 m medley relay   Canada
Carol Klimpel
Hélène Boivin
Marian Stuart
Wendy Quirk
4:15.26   Australia
Debra Forster
Lisa Curry-Kenny
Rosemary Brown
Tracey Wickham
4:16.75   England
Helen Gilyard
Margaret Kelly
Sharron Davies
Sue Jenner
4:19.87

Weightlifting edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Flyweight – Overall   Ekambaram Karunakaran (IND) 205   Charlie Revolta (SCO) 197.5   Roger Crabtree (AUS) 190
Bantamweight – Overall   Precious McKenzie (NZL) 220   M Tamil Selvan (IND) 220   Jeffrey Brice (WAL) 215
Featherweight – Overall   Michael Mercier (CAN) 237.5   Ivan Katz (AUS) 235   Darrell Schultz (CAN) 230
Lightweight – Overall   Bill Stellios (AUS) 272.5   Adrian Kebbe (AUS) 267.5   Phillip Sue (NZL) 262.5
Middleweight – Overall   Sam Castiglione (AUS) 300   Newton Burrowes (ENG) 290   Steve Pinsent (ENG) 290
Light Heavyweight – Overall   Robert Kabbas (AUS) 322.5   Charles Quagliata (AUS) 287.5   Gary Shadbolt (ENG) 277.5
Middle Heavyweight – Overall   Gary Langford (ENG) 335   Terry Hadlow (CAN) 330   Brian Marsden (NZL) 312.5
Sub Heavyweight – Overall   John Burns (WAL) 340   Steve Wyatt (AUS) 325   Robert Santavy (CAN) 315
Heavyweight – Overall   Russ Prior (CAN) 347.5   Wayne Smith (CAN) 337.5   Andy Drzewiecki (ENG) 335
Super Heavyweight – Overall   Jean-Marc Cardinal (CAN) 365   Bob Edmond (AUS) 322.5   John Hynd (SCO) 305

Wrestling edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Light Flyweight   Ashok Kumar (IND)   George Gunouski (CAN)   Mark Dunbar (ENG)
Flyweight   Ray Takahashi (CAN)   Sudesh Kumar (IND)   Ken Hoyt (AUS)
Bantamweight   Satbir Singh (IND)   Michael Barry (CAN)   Amrik Singh Gill (ENG)
Featherweight   Egon Beiler (CAN)   Jagminder Singh (IND)   Brian Aspen (ENG)
Lightweight   Zsigmund Kelevitz (AUS)   Joe Gilligan (ENG)   Jagdish Kumar (IND)
Welterweight   Rajinder Singh (IND)   Victor Zilberman (CAN)   Keith Haward (ENG)
Middleweight   Richard Deschatelets (CAN)   Wally Koenig (AUS)   Ivan Weir (NIR)
Light Heavyweight   Stephen Danier (CAN)   Mick Pikos (AUS)   Kartar Singh (IND)
Heavyweight   Wyatt Wishart (CAN)   Satpal Singh (IND)   Murray Avery (NZL)
Super Heavyweight   Robert Gibbons (CAN)   Albert Patrick (SCO)   Ishwar Singh (IND)

Venues edit

References edit

  1. ^ Donald Macintosh; Michael Hawes; Donna Ruth Greenhorn; David Ross Black (5 April 1994). Sport and Canadian Diplomacy. McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP. p. 81. ISBN 978-0-7735-1161-3.

External links edit

  • Commonwealth Games Official Site
  • A Brief History from the Delhi 2010 site
  • – Australian Commonwealth Games official website
  • Going the Distance, an NFB documentary
Preceded by
Christchurch
Commonwealth Games
Edmonton
XI Commonwealth Games
Succeeded by
Brisbane

1978, commonwealth, games, held, edmonton, alberta, canada, from, august, 1978, years, after, 1976, summer, olympics, held, montreal, quebec, they, were, boycotted, nigeria, protest, zealand, sporting, contacts, with, apartheid, south, africa, well, uganda, pr. The 1978 Commonwealth Games was held in Edmonton Alberta Canada from 3 to 12 August 1978 two years after the 1976 Summer Olympics was held in Montreal Quebec They were boycotted by Nigeria in protest at New Zealand s sporting contacts with apartheid era South Africa as well as by Uganda in protest at alleged Canadian hostility towards the government of Idi Amin 1 The Bid Election was held at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich XI Commonwealth GamesHost cityEdmonton CanadaNations47Athletes1 475Events128 events in 11 sportsOpening3 August 1978Closing12 August 1978Opened byElizabeth IIAthlete s OathBeverly BoysQueen s Baton Final RunnerDiane Jones KonihowskiMain venueCommonwealth Stadium XXII This was the first Commonwealth Games where a computerised system was used to handle ticket sales This was the first Commonwealth Games to be named Commonwealth Games having dropped British The Games were opened by Queen Elizabeth II for the first time since becoming Queen in 1952 Contents 1 Host selection 2 Participating teams 3 Medals by country 4 Medals by event 4 1 Athletics 4 2 Badminton 4 3 Bowls 4 4 Boxing 4 5 Cycling 4 6 Diving 4 7 Gymnastics 4 8 Shooting 4 9 Swimming 4 10 Weightlifting 4 11 Wrestling 5 Venues 6 References 7 External linksHost selection edit1978 Commonwealth Games bidding results City Round 1 nbsp Edmonton 36 nbsp Leeds 10Participating teams edit nbsp Participating countries46 teams were represented at the 1978 Games Teams competing for the first time are shown in bold Participating Commonwealth countries and territories nbsp Antigua and Barbuda 5 nbsp Australia nbsp Bahamas nbsp Bangladesh nbsp Barbados nbsp Bermuda nbsp British Honduras nbsp Canada nbsp Cayman Islands nbsp Cook Islands nbsp Cyprus nbsp England nbsp Fiji 7 nbsp Ghana nbsp Gibraltar nbsp Grenada 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 Mauritius nbsp New Zealand nbsp Northern Ireland nbsp Papua New Guinea nbsp Saint Christopher Nevis Anguilla nbsp Saint Lucia nbsp Saint Vincent and the Grenadines nbsp Scotland nbsp Sierra Leone nbsp Singapore nbsp Sri Lanka nbsp Swaziland nbsp Tanzania nbsp The Gambia nbsp Trinidad and Tobago nbsp Turks and Caicos Islands nbsp Wales nbsp Western Samoa nbsp ZambiaMedals by country edit nbsp The Queen Prince Philip and their two younger sons Andrew and Edward at the opening of the 1978 Commonwealth Games in Edmonton Alberta Host nation Canada RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal1 nbsp Canada CAN 4531331092 nbsp England ENG 272733873 nbsp Australia AUS 243327844 nbsp Kenya KEN 765185 nbsp New Zealand NZL 569206 nbsp India IND 546157 nbsp Scotland SCO 365148 nbsp Jamaica JAM 22379 nbsp Wales WAL 215810 nbsp Northern Ireland NIR 212511 nbsp Hong Kong HKG 200212 nbsp Malaysia MAS 121413 nbsp Ghana GHA 1113 nbsp Guyana GUY 111315 nbsp Tanzania TAN 110216 nbsp Trinidad and Tobago TTO 0224 nbsp Zambia ZAM 022418 nbsp Bahamas BAH 0101 nbsp Papua New Guinea PNG 010120 nbsp Western Samoa WSM 003321 nbsp Isle of Man IOM 0011Totals 21 entries 128128139395Medals by event editAthletics edit Main article Athletics at the 1978 Commonwealth Games Badminton edit Main article Badminton at the 1978 Commonwealth Games Event Gold Silver BronzeMixed Team nbsp England ENG Anne StattBarbara SuttonDavid EddyDerek TalbotJane WebsterKaren BridgeKevin JollyMike TredgettNora PerryRaymond Stevens nbsp Canada CAN Claire BackhouseGregory CarterJamie McKeeJane YoungbergJohanne FalardeauJohn CzichKenneth PriestmanLucio FabrisSharon CrawfordWendy Clarkson nbsp Malaysia MAS Abu Bakar SufianChee Geok WheeMoo Foot LianJames SelvarajKatherine Swee Phek TehSaw Swee LeongSylvia NgOng Teong BoonMen s Singles nbsp Prakash Padukone IND nbsp Derek Talbot ENG nbsp Ray Stevens ENG Men s Doubles nbsp Ray StevensMike Tredgett ENG nbsp Moo Foot LianOng Beng Teong MAS nbsp Bryan PurserRichard Purser NZL Women s Singles nbsp Sylvia Ng MAS nbsp Katherine Swee Phek Teh MAS nbsp Wendy Clarkson CAN Women s Doubles nbsp Nora PerryAnne Statt ENG nbsp Claire BackhouseJane Youngberg CAN nbsp Ami GhiaKanwal Thakar Singh IND Mixed Doubles nbsp Mike TredgettNora Perry ENG nbsp Billy GillilandJoanna Flockhart SCO nbsp Derek TalbotBarbara Sutton ENG Bowls edit Main article Lawn Bowls at the 1978 Commonwealth Games Boxing edit Event Gold Silver BronzeLight Flyweight nbsp Stephen Muchoki KEN nbsp Francis Kabala ZAM nbsp Birender Thapa IND nbsp Kid Jumalia GHA Flyweight nbsp Michael Irungu KEN nbsp Ian Clyde CAN nbsp Peter Wighton AUS nbsp Hugh Russell NIR Bantamweight nbsp Barry McGuigan NIR nbsp Tumat Sugolik PNG nbsp Douglas Maina KEN nbsp William Rannelli CAN Featherweight nbsp Azumah Nelson GHA nbsp John Sichula ZAM nbsp Guy Boutin CAN nbsp Moss O Brien ENG Lightweight nbsp Gerry Hamill NIR nbsp Patrick Waweru KEN nbsp Teddy Makofi ZAM nbsp John McAllister SCO Light Welterweight nbsp Winfield Braithwaite GUY nbsp James Douglas SCO nbsp John Raftery CAN nbsp Michael Mawangi KEN Welterweight nbsp Mike McCallum JAM nbsp Ken Beattie NIR nbsp Derrick Hoyt CAN nbsp Anthony Feal WAL Light Middleweight nbsp Kelly Perlette CAN nbsp Abdurahman Athuman KEN nbsp Ropati Vipo Samu SAM nbsp Enock Chama ZAM Middleweight nbsp Philip McElwaine AUS nbsp Delroy Parkes ENG nbsp Roddy MacDonald CAN nbsp Richard Betham SAM Light Heavyweight nbsp Roger Fortin CAN nbsp Vince Smith ENG nbsp Fautala Su a SAM nbsp Edward Thande KEN Heavyweight nbsp Julius Awome ENG nbsp Adamah Mensah GHA nbsp George Stankovich NZL Cycling edit TrackEvent Gold Silver BronzeMen s Time Trial nbsp Jocelyn Lovell CAN 1 06 00 nbsp Kenrick Tucker AUS 00 01 07 nbsp Gordon Singleton CAN 00 01 08Men s Sprint nbsp Kenrick Tucker AUS nbsp Trevor Gadd ENG nbsp David Weller JAM Men s Individual Pursuit nbsp Mike Richards NZL 00 04 50 nbsp Gary Campbell AUS 00 04 56 nbsp Tony Doyle ENG 00 04 56Men s Team Pursuit nbsp AustraliaColin FitzgeraldKevin NicholsGary SuttonShane Sutton 00 04 29 nbsp New ZealandKevin BlackwellAnthony CuffNeil LysterJack Swart 00 04 38 nbsp EnglandTony DoylePaul FennellTony JamesGlen Mitchell 00 04 51Men s 10 Miles Scratch nbsp Jocelyn Lovell CAN 00 20 06 nbsp Shane Sutton AUS 00 20 06 nbsp Gary Sutton AUS 00 20 06Men s Tandem nbsp Jocelyn LovellGordon Singleton CAN 15 52 nbsp Trevor GaddDavid Le Grys ENG nbsp Ron BoyleStephen Goodall AUS RoadEvent Gold Silver BronzeMen s Road Race nbsp Phil Anderson AUS 04 22 34 nbsp Pierre Harvey CAN 04 22 35 nbsp Garry Bell NZL 04 22 35Diving edit Main article Diving at the 1978 Commonwealth Games Gymnastics edit Event Gold Silver BronzeMen s All Around nbsp Philip Delesalle CAN 56 4 nbsp Lindsay Nylund AUS 54 95 nbsp Jean Choquette CAN 54 25Men s Team nbsp Canada CAN Jean ChoquetteNigel RothwellOwen WalstromPhilip Delesalle 165 55 nbsp England ENG Edward ArnoldIan NealeJeff DavisThomas Wilson 161 95 nbsp Australia AUS Lambert AriensLindsay NylundRudolf StarostaWarwick Forbes 158 5Women s All Around nbsp Elfi Schlegel CAN 38 25 nbsp Monica Goermann CAN 37 25 nbsp Sherry Hawco CAN Women s Team nbsp Canada CAN Elfi SchlegelKaren KelsallMonica GoermannSherry Hawco 113 25 nbsp England ENG Joanna SimeKaren RobbLisa JackmanSusan Cheesebrough 107 4 nbsp New Zealand NZL Deborah HurstKirsty DurwardLynette BrakeRowena Davis 106 35Shooting edit PistolEvent Gold Silver BronzeMen s Open 50m Free Pistol nbsp Yvon Trempe CAN 543 nbsp Edward Jans CAN 540 nbsp Bertram Manhin TRI 536Men s Open 25m Rapid Fire Pistol nbsp Jules Sobrian CAN 587 nbsp John Cooke ENG 581 nbsp Jeff Farrell AUS 581RifleEvent Gold Silver BronzeMen s Open 50m Rifle Prone nbsp Alister Allan SCO 1194 nbsp Bill Watkins WAL 1191 nbsp Stewart Watterson IOM 1187Men s Open Fullbore Rifle nbsp Desmond Vamplew CAN 391 nbsp James Spaight ENG 388 nbsp Patrick Vamplew CAN 387ShotgunEvent Gold Silver BronzeMen s Open Trap nbsp John Primrose CAN 186 nbsp George Leary CAN 185 nbsp Terry Rumbel AUS 183Men s Open Skeet nbsp John Woolley NZL 193 nbsp Paul Bentley ENG 191 nbsp Joe Neville ENG 190Swimming edit Men s eventsEvent Gold Silver Bronze100 m freestyle Mark Morgan nbsp Australia 52 70 Bill Sawchuk nbsp Canada 52 81 Gary MacDonald nbsp Canada 52 90200 m freestyle Ron McKeon nbsp Australia 1 52 06 Graeme Brewer nbsp Australia 1 52 86 Mark Morgan nbsp Australia 1 53 16400 m freestyle Ron McKeon nbsp Australia 3 54 43 Simon Gray nbsp England 3 56 87 Max Metzker nbsp Australia 3 58 831500 m freestyle Max Metzker nbsp Australia 15 31 92 Simon Gray nbsp England 15 39 39 Andrew Astbury nbsp England 15 42 89100 m backstroke Glenn Patching nbsp Australia 57 90 Gary Abraham nbsp England 58 48 Jay Tapp nbsp Canada 59 05200 m backstroke Gary Hurring nbsp New Zealand 2 04 37 Glenn Patching nbsp Australia 2 05 76 Paul Moorfoot nbsp Australia 2 05 99100 m breaststroke Graham Smith nbsp Canada 1 03 81 Duncan Goodhew nbsp England 1 04 24 Paul Naisby nbsp England 1 06 36200 m breaststroke Graham Smith nbsp Canada 2 20 86 Duncan Goodhew nbsp England 2 21 92 Lindsay Spencer nbsp Australia 2 22 49100 m butterfly Dan Thompson nbsp Canada 55 04 John Mills nbsp England 56 22 Bill Sawchuk nbsp Canada 56 37200 m butterfly George Nagy nbsp Canada 2 01 99 Claus Bredschneider nbsp Canada 2 02 49 Phil Hubble nbsp England 2 02 53200 m individual medley Graham Smith nbsp Canada 2 05 25 Bill Sawchuk nbsp Canada 2 05 61 Peter Dawson nbsp Australia 2 09 05400 m individual medley Graham Smith nbsp Canada 4 27 34 Simon Gray nbsp England 4 27 70 Bill Sawchuk nbsp Canada 4 27 994 100 m freestyle relay nbsp CanadaBill SawchukGary MacDonaldGraham SmithPeter Szmidt 3 27 94 nbsp AustraliaGlenn PatchingGraeme BrewerMark MorganRon McKeon 3 28 62 nbsp EnglandDavid DunneKevin BurnsMartin SmithRichard Burrell 3 30 104 200 m freestyle relay nbsp AustraliaGraeme BrewerMark MorganMax MetzkerRon McKeon 7 34 83 nbsp CanadaBill SawchukDennis CorcoranPeter SzmidtRobert Baylis 7 36 58 nbsp EnglandDavid DunneMartin SmithPhilip HubbleSimon Gray 7 42 024 100 m medley relay nbsp CanadaBill SawchukDan ThompsonGraham SmithJay Tapp 3 49 76 nbsp EnglandGary AbrahamDuncan GoodhewJohn MillsMartin Smith 3 50 22 nbsp AustraliaGlenn PatchingGraeme BrewerLindsay SpencerMark Morgan 3 53 16Women s eventsEvent Gold Silver Bronze100 m freestyle Carol Klimpel nbsp Canada 57 78 Rosemary Brown nbsp Australia 58 30 Wendy Quirk nbsp Canada 58 41200 m freestyle Rebecca Perrott nbsp New Zealand 2 00 63 Tracey Wickham nbsp Australia 2 01 50 Michelle Ford nbsp Australia 2 01 64400 m freestyle Tracey Wickham nbsp Australia 4 08 45 Michelle Ford nbsp Australia 4 10 25 Rebecca Perrott nbsp New Zealand 4 16 70800 m freestyle Tracey Wickham nbsp Australia 8 24 62 Michelle Ford nbsp Australia 8 25 78 Rebecca Perrott nbsp New Zealand 8 44 87100 m backstroke Debra Forster nbsp Australia 1 03 97 Helene Boivin nbsp Canada 1 04 54 Cheryl Gibson nbsp Canada 1 04 68200 m backstroke Cheryl Gibson nbsp Canada 2 16 57 Lisa Forrest nbsp Australia 2 17 66 Glenda Robertson nbsp Australia 2 18 32100 m breaststroke Robin Corsiglia nbsp Canada 1 13 56 Maggie Kelly nbsp England 1 13 69 Marian Stuart nbsp Canada 1 13 72200 m breaststroke Lisa Borsholt nbsp Canada 2 37 70 Debbie Rudd nbsp England 2 38 07 Maggie Kelly nbsp England 2 38 63100 m butterfly Wendy Quirk nbsp Canada 1 01 92 Penny McCarthy nbsp New Zealand 1 02 27 Linda Hanel nbsp Australia 1 02 69200 m butterfly Michelle Ford nbsp Australia 2 11 29 Wendy Quirk nbsp Canada 2 13 65 Linda Hanel nbsp Australia 2 14 52200 m individual medley Sharron Davies nbsp England 2 18 37 Rebecca Perrott nbsp New Zealand 2 18 70 Becky Smith nbsp Canada 2 18 95400 m individual medley Sharron Davies nbsp England 4 52 44 Becky Smith nbsp Canada 4 57 83 Cheryl Gibson nbsp Canada 4 59 394 100 m freestyle relay nbsp CanadaCarol KlimpelGail AmundrudSue SloanWendy Quirk 3 50 28 nbsp EnglandCheryl BrazendaleHeidi TurkKaye LovattSharron Davies 3 53 27 nbsp AustraliaLisa BurnesMichelle FordRosemary BrownTracey Wickham 3 54 114 100 m medley relay nbsp CanadaCarol KlimpelHelene BoivinMarian StuartWendy Quirk 4 15 26 nbsp AustraliaDebra ForsterLisa Curry KennyRosemary BrownTracey Wickham 4 16 75 nbsp EnglandHelen GilyardMargaret KellySharron DaviesSue Jenner 4 19 87Weightlifting edit Event Gold Silver BronzeFlyweight Overall nbsp Ekambaram Karunakaran IND 205 nbsp Charlie Revolta SCO 197 5 nbsp Roger Crabtree AUS 190Bantamweight Overall nbsp Precious McKenzie NZL 220 nbsp M Tamil Selvan IND 220 nbsp Jeffrey Brice WAL 215Featherweight Overall nbsp Michael Mercier CAN 237 5 nbsp Ivan Katz AUS 235 nbsp Darrell Schultz CAN 230Lightweight Overall nbsp Bill Stellios AUS 272 5 nbsp Adrian Kebbe AUS 267 5 nbsp Phillip Sue NZL 262 5Middleweight Overall nbsp Sam Castiglione AUS 300 nbsp Newton Burrowes ENG 290 nbsp Steve Pinsent ENG 290Light Heavyweight Overall nbsp Robert Kabbas AUS 322 5 nbsp Charles Quagliata AUS 287 5 nbsp Gary Shadbolt ENG 277 5Middle Heavyweight Overall nbsp Gary Langford ENG 335 nbsp Terry Hadlow CAN 330 nbsp Brian Marsden NZL 312 5Sub Heavyweight Overall nbsp John Burns WAL 340 nbsp Steve Wyatt AUS 325 nbsp Robert Santavy CAN 315Heavyweight Overall nbsp Russ Prior CAN 347 5 nbsp Wayne Smith CAN 337 5 nbsp Andy Drzewiecki ENG 335Super Heavyweight Overall nbsp Jean Marc Cardinal CAN 365 nbsp Bob Edmond AUS 322 5 nbsp John Hynd SCO 305Wrestling edit Event Gold Silver BronzeLight Flyweight nbsp Ashok Kumar IND nbsp George Gunouski CAN nbsp Mark Dunbar ENG Flyweight nbsp Ray Takahashi CAN nbsp Sudesh Kumar IND nbsp Ken Hoyt AUS Bantamweight nbsp Satbir Singh IND nbsp Michael Barry CAN nbsp Amrik Singh Gill ENG Featherweight nbsp Egon Beiler CAN nbsp Jagminder Singh IND nbsp Brian Aspen ENG Lightweight nbsp Zsigmund Kelevitz AUS nbsp Joe Gilligan ENG nbsp Jagdish Kumar IND Welterweight nbsp Rajinder Singh IND nbsp Victor Zilberman CAN nbsp Keith Haward ENG Middleweight nbsp Richard Deschatelets CAN nbsp Wally Koenig AUS nbsp Ivan Weir NIR Light Heavyweight nbsp Stephen Danier CAN nbsp Mick Pikos AUS nbsp Kartar Singh IND Heavyweight nbsp Wyatt Wishart CAN nbsp Satpal Singh IND nbsp Murray Avery NZL Super Heavyweight nbsp Robert Gibbons CAN nbsp Albert Patrick SCO nbsp Ishwar Singh IND Venues editCommonwealth Stadium Athletics Opening and Closing Ceremonies built new for the games University of Alberta Arena Badminton Commonwealth Bowls Lawn Bowling built new for the games Edmonton Gardens Boxing Argyll Velodrome Cycling built new for the games Northlands Coliseum Gymnastics Strathcona Shooting Range Shooting built new for the games Kinsmen Aquatic Centre Swimming and Diving built new for the games Jubilee Auditorium Weightlifting University of Alberta Gym WrestlingReferences edit Donald Macintosh Michael Hawes Donna Ruth Greenhorn David Ross Black 5 April 1994 Sport and Canadian Diplomacy McGill Queen s Press MQUP p 81 ISBN 978 0 7735 1161 3 External links editCommonwealth Games Official Site A Brief History from the Delhi 2010 site 1978 Commonwealth Games Australian Commonwealth Games official website Going the Distance an NFB documentaryPreceded byChristchurch Commonwealth GamesEdmontonXI Commonwealth Games Succeeded byBrisbane Portals nbsp Sports nbsp Canada Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1978 Commonwealth Games amp oldid 1179977405 Cycling, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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