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1986 Commonwealth Games

The 1986 Commonwealth Games (Scottish Gaelic: Geamannan a 'Cho-fhlaitheis 1986) was held in Edinburgh, Scotland, between 24 July and 2 August 1986. This was the second Commonwealth Games to be held in Edinburgh. Thirty two of the eligible fifty nine countries (largely African, Asian and Caribbean states) boycotted the event because of the Thatcher government's policy of keeping Britain's sporting links with apartheid South Africa.

XIII Commonwealth Games
Host cityEdinburgh, Scotland
Nations27
Athletes1,660
Events161 events in 10 sports
Opening24 July 1986
Closing2 August 1986
Opened byElizabeth II
Queen's Baton Final RunnerAllan Wells
Main venueMeadowbank Stadium
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The Games were commemorated on the UK’s first-ever £2 circulating coin, which showed a Scottish thistle upon the St. Andrew’s saltire design on the reverse side of the coin.

Organisation edit

Unlike the 1970 Games in Edinburgh, which were popular and successful, the 1986 Games are ill-famed for the wide political boycott connected with them and the resulting financial mismanagement.[1]

Controversies edit

In addition to the boycott, further controversy arose when it was revealed that through this much-reduced participation and the resultant decline in anticipated broadcasting and sponsorship revenues, the Organising Committee was facing a big financial black hole. The boycott ended any prospect of securing emergency government assistance. Businessman Robert Maxwell stepped in to offer funding, taking over as chairman; but although he promised to invest £2m, his contribution was just £250,000. On a budget of £14m, the Games opened with a deficit of £3m, which later grew to £4.3m, and instead of putting enough money into the event to save it, the new chairman of the Games asked creditors to forgo half the payment due to them to keep the event out of liquidation. The debt was finally paid off in 1989, with the city of Edinburgh losing approximately £500,000.[2]

Several athletes were excluded because they breached the amateurism rules, most notably lawn bowlers Phil Skoglund from New Zealand and Willie Wood from Scotland, both of whom have competed in subsequent Games.

Participating teams edit

Due to the boycott only 27 teams from across the Commonwealth were represented at the 1986 Games.

 
Participating Commonwealth countries and Territories
Participating Commonwealth countries and territories

^ Note: Bermuda withdrew from the games to join the boycott after the opening day of competition.[3]

Debuting Commonwealth countries and territories

Boycott edit

 
1986 Commonwealth Games boycotting countries dark red

Thirty two of the eligible fifty nine countries (largely African, Asian and Caribbean states) boycotted the event because of the Thatcher government's policy of keeping Britain's sporting links with apartheid South Africa in preference to participating in the general sporting boycott of that country. Consequently, Edinburgh 1986 witnessed the lowest turnout since Auckland 1950.[4] Bermuda was a particularly late withdrawal, as its athletes had appeared in the opening ceremony and in the opening day of competition before the Bermuda Olympic Association decided to formally withdraw.[5]

Opening ceremony edit

The theme of the opening ceremony celebrated the "Spirit of Youth" and included 6500 Scottish schoolchildren taking part in a series of large Mass Games-style Gymnastics routines. The theme song "Spirit of Youth" was written by Gerard Kenny. The ceremony began on the esplanade of Edinburgh Castle from which hundreds of schoolchildren ran down the Royal Mile, through Holyrood Park to Meadowbank Stadium.[7]

Venues edit

Medals by country edit

  *   Host nation (Scotland)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  England (ENG)524349144
2  Canada (CAN)513431116
3  Australia (AUS)404635121
4  New Zealand (NZL)8161438
5  Wales (WAL)651223
6  Scotland (SCO)*3121833
7  Northern Ireland (NIR)24915
8  Isle of Man (IOM)1001
9  Guernsey (GUE)0202
10  Eswatini (SWZ)0101
11  Hong Kong (HKG)0033
12  Malawi (MAW)0022
13  Botswana (BOT)0011
  Jersey (JEY)0011
  Singapore (SIN)0011
Totals (15 entries)163163176502

Medals by event edit

Aquatics edit

Athletics edit

Badminton edit

Bowls edit

Boxing edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Light Flyweight   Scott Olson (CAN)   Mark Epton (ENG)   Johnston Todd (NIR)
  Wilson Docherty (SCO)
Flyweight   John Lyon (ENG)   Leonard Makhanya (SWZ)   Kerry Webber (WAL)
  Steve Beaupré (CAN)
Bantamweight   Sean Murphy (ENG)   Roy Nash (NIR)   Glen Brooks (SCO)
  John Sollitoe (JER)
Featherweight   Billy Downey (CAN)   Peter English (ENG)   Chris Carleton (NIR)
  Johnny Wallace (NZL)
Lightweight   Asif Dar (CAN)   Neil Haddock (WAL)   Lyton Mphande (MAW)
  Joey Jacobs (ENG)
Light Welterweight   Howard Grant (CAN)   David Clencie (AUS)   Brendan Lowe (NIR)
  Solomon Kondowe (MAW)
Welterweight   Darren Dyer (ENG)   James McAllister (SCO)   John Shaw (CAN)
  Damien Denny (NIR)
Light Middleweight   Dan Sherry (CAN)   Rick Finch (AUS)   Glynn Thomas (WAL)
  Alec Mullen (SCO)
Middleweight   Rod Douglas (ENG)   Jeff Harding (AUS)   Patrick Tinney (NIR)
  George Ferrie (SCO)
Light Heavyweight   Jim Moran (ENG)   Harry Lawson (SCO)   Brent Kosolofski (CAN)
Heavyweight   Jimmy Thunder (NZL)   Doug Young (SCO)   Dominic D'Amico (CAN)
  Eric Cardouza (ENG)
Super Heavyweight   Lennox Lewis (CAN)   Aneurin Evans (WAL)   James Oyebola (ENG)

Cycling edit

Track

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men
Time Trial   Martin Vinnicombe (AUS) 00:01:06   Gary Anderson (NZL) 00:01:06   Max Rainsford (AUS) 00:01:07
Sprint   Gary Neiwand (AUS)   Alex Ongaro (CAN)   Eddie Alexander (SCO)
Individual Pursuit   Dean Woods (AUS) 00:04:44   Colin Sturgess (ENG) 00:04:51   Gary Anderson (NZL) 00:04:54
Team Pursuit   Australia
Glenn Clarke
Brett Dutton
Bill Hardy
Wayne McCarney
Dean Woods
00:04:27   New Zealand
Gary Anderson
Russell Clune
Stephen Swart
Andrew Whitford
00:04:34   England
Chris Boardman
Gary Coltman
Rob Muzio
Jon Walshaw
Guy Rowland
overtaken
10 Miles (16 Kilometres) Scratch   Wayne McCarney (AUS) 00:19:41   Dean Woods (AUS) 00:19:41   Gary Anderson (NZL) 00:19:41

Road

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men
Road Race   Paul Curran (ENG) 04:08:50   Brian Fowler (NZL) 04:08:50   Jeff Leslie (AUS) 04:08:50
Team Time Trial   England
Alan Gornall
Deno Davie
Keith Reynolds
Paul Curran
02:13:16   New Zealand
Blair Cox
Graeme Miller
Greg Fraine
Paul Leitch
02:14:50   Northern Ireland
Alastair Irvine
Cormac McCann
Joseph Barr
Martin Quinn
02:16:13

Judo (demonstration sport) edit

Rowing edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men
Single sculls   England
Steve Redgrave
7:28   Australia
Richard Powell
7:33   New Zealand
Eric Verdonk
7:39
Double sculls   Canada
Bruce Ford
Pat Walter
6:19   Australia
Paul Reedy
Brenton Terrell
6:21   England
Carl Smith
Allan Whitwell
6:34
Coxless pair   England
Andy Holmes
Steve Redgrave
6:40   New Zealand
Barrie Mabbott
Ian Wright
6:43   Scotland
Ewan Pearson
David Riches
6:43
Coxless four   Canada
Grant Main
Kevin Neufeld
Paul Steele
Pat Turner
6:01   New Zealand
Andrew Stevenson
Shane O'Brien
Neil Gibson
Don Symon
6:01   England
Graham Faultless
Richard Ireland
Mostyn Field
Humphry Hatton
6:06
Coxed four   England
Martin Cross
Adam Clift
Andy Holmes
Steve Redgrave
Adrian Ellison
6:08   New Zealand
Nigel Atherfold
Chris White
Greg Johnston
Bruce Holden
Andrew Bird
6:10   Australia
Mark Doyle
James Galloway
Mike McKay
James Tomkins
Dale Caterson
6:11
Eights   Australia
James Galloway
Malcolm Batten
Andrew Cooper
Mike McKay
Mark Doyle
James Tomkins
Ion Popa
Steve Evans
Dale Caterson
5:44   England
John Garrett
John Maxey
Jonathan Spencer-Jones
Mark Buckingham
Patrick Broughton
Richard Stanhope
Stephen Peel
Terence Dillon
Vaughan Thomas
5:46   New Zealand
Mike Burrell[11]
Neil Gibson[12]
Barrie Mabbott[13]
Shane O'Brien[14]
Andrew Stevenson[15]
Don Symon[16]
Carl Vincent[17]
Ian Wright[18]
Andy Hay (cox)[19]
5:48
Lightweight single sculls   Australia
Peter Antonie
7:16   Canada
Peter Tattersall
7:27   England
Carl Smith
7:27
Lightweight coxless four   England
Christopher Bates
Peter Haining
Neil Staite
Stuart Forbes
6:26   Australia
Simon Cook
Brian Digby
Merrick Howes
Joseph Joyce
6:28   Canada
Dave Henry
Brian Peaker
Bob Thomas
Ryan Tierney
6:36
Women
Single sculls   New Zealand
Stephanie Foster
7:43   Canada
Lisa Wright
7:49   England
Gillian Bond
7:53
Double sculls   New Zealand
Stephanie Foster
Robin Clarke
7:22   Canada
Heather Clarke
Lisa Robertson
7:49   England
Diane Prince
Claire Parker
7:55
Coxless pair   Canada
Kathryn Barr
Andrea Schreiner
7:35   England
Pauline Bird
Flo Johnston
7:42   Australia
Catherine Hall
Alison Smith
7:53
Coxed four   Canada
Tina Clarke
Tricia Smith
Lesley Thompson
Jane Tregunno
Jenny Wallinga
6:50   Australia
Deborah Bassett
Susan Chapman-Popa
Robyn Grey-Gardner
Marilyn Kidd
Kaylynn Fry
6:54   England
Joanne Gough
Ann Callaway
Kate Holroyd
Trish Reid
Alison Norrish
7:06
Eights   Australia
Annelies Voorthuis
Deborah Bassett
Vicki Spooner
Margot Foster
Marilyn Kidd
Robyn Grey-Gardner
Susan Chapman
Urszula Anne Kay
Kaylynn Fry
6:44   England
Pauline Bird
Alison Bonner
Ann Callaway
Kate Grose
Joanne Gough
Kate Holroyd
Flo Johnston
Alison Norrish
Trish Reid
6:46   Canada
Angela Schneider
Brenda Taylor
Carla Pace
Cathy Harry
Cathy Lund
Gill Saxby
Sandy Coppinger
Sarah Ogilvy
Susan Beck
NTT
Lightweight single sculls   Australia
Adair Ferguson
7:45   New Zealand
Philippa Baker
7:46   Canada
Heather Hattin
7:52
Lightweight coxless four   England
Alexa Forbes
Gillian Hodges
Lin Clark
Judith Burne
6:55   Australia
Deborah Clingeleffer
Amanda Cross
Virginia Lee
Gayle Toogood
7:00   Canada
Anne Drost
Marni Hamilton
Marlene van der Horst
Wendy Wiebe
7:01

Shooting edit

Pistol

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men/Open
50m Free Pistol   Greg Yelavich (NZL) 551   Phil Adams (AUS)
  Ho Kar Fai (HKG)
549
50m Free Pistol – Pairs   Canada
Tom Guinn
Claude Beaulieu
1099   England
Paul Leatherdale
Richard Wang
1090   Australia
Phil Adams
Bengt Sandström
1085
25m Centre-Fire Pistol   Bob Northover (ENG) 583   Phil Adams (AUS) 582   Rod Hack (AUS) 580
25m Centre-Fire Pistol – Pairs   Australia
Phil Adams
Rod Hack
1165   England
Bob Northover
Michael Cutler
1157   New Zealand
Rex Hamilton
Barry O'Neale
1153
25m Rapid-Fire Pistol   Pat Murray (AUS) 591   Adrian Breton (GGY) 588   Mark Howkins (CAN) 585
25m Rapid-Fire Pistol – Pairs   England
Brian Girling
Terry Turner
1169   Australia
Pat Murray
Jack Mast
1152   Canada
Mark Howkins
André Chevrefils
1150
10m Air Pistol   Greg Yelavich (NZL) 575   Tom Guinn (CAN) 574   Gilbert U (HKG) 574
10m Air Pistol – Pairs   England
Paul Leatherdale
Ian Reid
1143   Australia
Phil Adams
Bruce Favell
1143   New Zealand
Greg Yelavich
Barrie Wickins
1140

Rifle

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men/Open
50m Rifle Prone   Alan Smith (AUS) 599   Alister Allan (SCO) 598   Gale Stewart (CAN)
  John Knowles (SCO)
597
50m Rifle Prone – Pairs   Canada
Michael Ashcroft
Gale Stewart
1175   Australia
Donald Brook
Alan Smith
1171   Wales
Terry Wakefield
Colin Harris
1165
50m Rifle Three Positions   Malcolm Cooper (ENG) 1170   Alister Allan (SCO) 1167   Jean-François Sénécal (CAN) 1150
50m Rifle Three Positions – Pairs   England
Malcolm Cooper
Sarah Cooper
2278   Canada
Jean-François Sénécal
Michael Dion
2276   Scotland
Alister Allan
Bill MacNeill
2241
Full Bore Rifle   Stan Golinski (AUS) 396   Alain Marion (CAN) 396   John Bloomfield (ENG) 395
Full Bore Rifle – Pairs   Canada
Bill Baldwin
Alain Marion
583   Australia
James Corbett
Stan Golinski
583   Northern Ireland
David Calvert
Martin Millar
582
10m Air Rifle   Guy Lorion (CAN) 588   Sharon Bowes (CAN) 583   Malcolm Cooper (ENG) 582
10m Air Rifle – Pairs   Canada
Guy Lorion
Sharon Bowes
1167   Australia
Wolfgang Jobst
Anton Wurfel
1151   England
Malcolm Cooper
Robert Smith
1146

Shotgun

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men/Open
Trap   Ian Peel (ENG) 195   Peter Boden (ENG) 192   Roland Phillips (WAL) 192
Trap – Pairs   England
Peter Boden
Ian Peel
185   Northern Ireland
Tom Hewitt
Eamon Furphy
183   Australia
Terry Rumbel
Domingo Diaz
183
Skeet   Nigel Kelly (IOM) 196   Joe Neville (ENG) 195   Brian Gabriel (CAN) 195[20]
Skeet – Pairs   England
Joe Neville
Ken Harman
195   Canada
Brian Gabriel
Don Kwasyncia
193   New Zealand
John Woolley
Jeff Farrell
189

Weightlifting edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men
Flyweight – Overall   Greg Hayman (AUS) 212.5   Charlie Revolta (SCO) 185   Alan Ogilvie (SCO) 177.5
Bantamweight – Overall   Nick Voukelatos (AUS) 245   Clayton Chelley (NZL) 217.5   Teo Yong Joo (SIN) 215
Featherweight – Overall   Ray Williams (WAL) 252.5   David Lowenstein (AUS) 250   Jeffrey Brice (WAL) 235
Lightweight – Overall   Dean Willey (ENG) 315   Ron Laycock (AUS) 307.5   Langis Côté (CAN) 290
Middleweight – Overall   Bill Stellios (AUS) 302.5   Louis Payer (CAN) 300   Neil Taylor (WAL) 270
Light Heavyweight – Overall   Dave Morgan (WAL) 350   Robert Kabbas (AUS) 325   Peter May (ENG) 317.5
Middle Heavyweight – Overall   Keith Boxell (ENG) 350   David Mercer (ENG) 342.5   Guy Greavette (CAN) 340
Sub Heavyweight – Overall   Denis Garon (CAN) 360   Duncan Dawkins (ENG) 332.5   Andrew Saxton (ENG) 327.5
Heavyweight – Overall   Kevin Roy (CAN) 375   Gino Frantangelo (AUS) 372.5   Andrew Davies (WAL) 370
Super Heavyweight – Overall   Dean Lukin (AUS) 392.5   David Bolduc (CAN) 347.5   Charles Garzarella (AUS) 342.5

Wrestling edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men
Light Flyweight   Ron Moncur (CAN)   Duncan Burns (ENG)   David Connelly (SCO)
Flyweight   Chris Woodcroft (CAN)   James McAlary (AUS)   Nigel Donohue (ENG)
Bantamweight   Mitch Ostberg (CAN)   Steve Reinsfield (NZL)   Brian Aspen (ENG)
Featherweight   Paul Hughes (CAN)   Dan Cumming (AUS)   Stephen Bell (NZL)
Lightweight   Dave McKay (CAN)   Zsigmund Kelevitz (AUS)   Steve Cooper (ENG)
Welterweight   Gary Holmes (CAN)   Geoffrey Marsh (AUS)   Fitz Walker (ENG)
Middleweight   Chris Rinke (CAN)   Wally Koenig (AUS)   Tony Bull (ENG)
Light Heavyweight   Noel Loban (ENG)   Doug Cox (CAN)   Graeme English (SCO)
Heavyweight   Clark Davis (CAN)   Robert Algie (NZL)   David Kilpin (ENG)
Super Heavyweight   Wayne Brightwell (CAN)   Albert Patrick (SCO)   Keith Peache (ENG)

See also edit

References edit

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External links edit

  • Commonwealth Games Official Site
  • – Australian Commonwealth Games Association official website
  • Video of the Opening Ceremony
Preceded by
Brisbane
Commonwealth Games
Edinburgh
XIII Commonwealth Games
Succeeded by
Auckland

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The 1986 Commonwealth Games Scottish Gaelic Geamannan a Cho fhlaitheis 1986 was held in Edinburgh Scotland between 24 July and 2 August 1986 This was the second Commonwealth Games to be held in Edinburgh Thirty two of the eligible fifty nine countries largely African Asian and Caribbean states boycotted the event because of the Thatcher government s policy of keeping Britain s sporting links with apartheid South Africa XIII Commonwealth GamesHost cityEdinburgh ScotlandNations27Athletes1 660Events161 events in 10 sportsOpening24 July 1986Closing2 August 1986Opened byElizabeth IIQueen s Baton Final RunnerAllan WellsMain venueMeadowbank Stadium XIIXIV The Games were commemorated on the UK s first ever 2 circulating coin which showed a Scottish thistle upon the St Andrew s saltire design on the reverse side of the coin Contents 1 Organisation 2 Controversies 3 Participating teams 4 Boycott 5 Opening ceremony 6 Venues 7 Medals by country 8 Medals by event 8 1 Aquatics 8 2 Athletics 8 3 Badminton 8 4 Bowls 8 5 Boxing 8 6 Cycling 8 7 Judo demonstration sport 8 8 Rowing 8 9 Shooting 8 10 Weightlifting 8 11 Wrestling 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksOrganisation editUnlike the 1970 Games in Edinburgh which were popular and successful the 1986 Games are ill famed for the wide political boycott connected with them and the resulting financial mismanagement 1 Controversies editIn addition to the boycott further controversy arose when it was revealed that through this much reduced participation and the resultant decline in anticipated broadcasting and sponsorship revenues the Organising Committee was facing a big financial black hole The boycott ended any prospect of securing emergency government assistance Businessman Robert Maxwell stepped in to offer funding taking over as chairman but although he promised to invest 2m his contribution was just 250 000 On a budget of 14m the Games opened with a deficit of 3m which later grew to 4 3m and instead of putting enough money into the event to save it the new chairman of the Games asked creditors to forgo half the payment due to them to keep the event out of liquidation The debt was finally paid off in 1989 with the city of Edinburgh losing approximately 500 000 2 Several athletes were excluded because they breached the amateurism rules most notably lawn bowlers Phil Skoglund from New Zealand and Willie Wood from Scotland both of whom have competed in subsequent Games Participating teams editDue to the boycott only 27 teams from across the Commonwealth were represented at the 1986 Games nbsp Participating Commonwealth countries and Territories Participating Commonwealth countries and territories nbsp Australia nbsp Bermuda Note nbsp Botswana nbsp Canada nbsp Cayman Islands nbsp Cook Islands nbsp England nbsp Falkland Islands nbsp Fiji nbsp Gibraltar nbsp Guernsey nbsp Hong Kong nbsp Isle of Man nbsp Jersey nbsp Lesotho nbsp Malawi nbsp Maldives nbsp Malta nbsp New Zealand nbsp Norfolk Island nbsp Northern Ireland nbsp Scotland host nbsp Singapore nbsp Swaziland nbsp Vanuatu nbsp Wales nbsp Western Samoa Note Bermuda withdrew from the games to join the boycott after the opening day of competition 3 Debuting Commonwealth countries and territories nbsp Norfolk Island nbsp MaldivesBoycott edit nbsp 1986 Commonwealth Games boycotting countries dark red Thirty two of the eligible fifty nine countries largely African Asian and Caribbean states boycotted the event because of the Thatcher government s policy of keeping Britain s sporting links with apartheid South Africa in preference to participating in the general sporting boycott of that country Consequently Edinburgh 1986 witnessed the lowest turnout since Auckland 1950 4 Bermuda was a particularly late withdrawal as its athletes had appeared in the opening ceremony and in the opening day of competition before the Bermuda Olympic Association decided to formally withdraw 5 Commonwealth countries and territories that boycotted the Games nbsp Antigua and Barbuda 6 nbsp Barbados 6 nbsp Bahamas 6 nbsp Bangladesh 6 nbsp Bermuda nbsp Belize nbsp Cyprus nbsp Dominica 6 nbsp Gambia 6 nbsp Ghana 6 nbsp Guyana 6 nbsp Grenada nbsp India nbsp Jamaica nbsp Kenya 6 nbsp Mauritius nbsp Malaysia 6 nbsp Nigeria 6 nbsp Pakistan nbsp Papua New Guinea 6 nbsp St Kitts and Nevis 6 nbsp St Lucia 6 nbsp St Vincent and the Grenadines nbsp Solomon Islands nbsp Sierra Leone 6 nbsp Sri Lanka 6 nbsp Tanzania 6 nbsp Trinidad and Tobago 6 nbsp Turks and Caicos Islands nbsp Uganda 6 nbsp Zambia 6 nbsp Zimbabwe 6 Opening ceremony editThe theme of the opening ceremony celebrated the Spirit of Youth and included 6500 Scottish schoolchildren taking part in a series of large Mass Games style Gymnastics routines The theme song Spirit of Youth was written by Gerard Kenny The ceremony began on the esplanade of Edinburgh Castle from which hundreds of schoolchildren ran down the Royal Mile through Holyrood Park to Meadowbank Stadium 7 Venues editBalgreen Bowls 8 Barry Buddon Shooting 9 Ingliston Centre Boxing 8 Meadowbank Stadium Badminton 8 Playhouse Theatre Wrestling and weightlifting 10 Royal Commonwealth Pool Aquatics 8 Strathclyde Park Glasgow Rowing 8 Medals by country edit Host nation Scotland RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal1 nbsp England ENG 5243491442 nbsp Canada CAN 5134311163 nbsp Australia AUS 4046351214 nbsp New Zealand NZL 81614385 nbsp Wales WAL 6512236 nbsp Scotland SCO 31218337 nbsp Northern Ireland NIR 249158 nbsp Isle of Man IOM 10019 nbsp Guernsey GUE 020210 nbsp Eswatini SWZ 010111 nbsp Hong Kong HKG 003312 nbsp Malawi MAW 002213 nbsp Botswana BOT 0011 nbsp Jersey JEY 0011 nbsp Singapore SIN 0011Totals 15 entries 163163176502Medals by event editAquatics edit Main article Aquatics at the 1986 Commonwealth Games Athletics edit Main article Athletics at the 1986 Commonwealth Games Badminton edit Main article Badminton at the 1986 Commonwealth Games Bowls edit Main article Lawn bowls at the 1986 Commonwealth Games Boxing edit Main article Boxing at the 1986 Commonwealth Games Event Gold Silver Bronze Light Flyweight nbsp Scott Olson CAN nbsp Mark Epton ENG nbsp Johnston Todd NIR nbsp Wilson Docherty SCO Flyweight nbsp John Lyon ENG nbsp Leonard Makhanya SWZ nbsp Kerry Webber WAL nbsp Steve Beaupre CAN Bantamweight nbsp Sean Murphy ENG nbsp Roy Nash NIR nbsp Glen Brooks SCO nbsp John Sollitoe JER Featherweight nbsp Billy Downey CAN nbsp Peter English ENG nbsp Chris Carleton NIR nbsp Johnny Wallace NZL Lightweight nbsp Asif Dar CAN nbsp Neil Haddock WAL nbsp Lyton Mphande MAW nbsp Joey Jacobs ENG Light Welterweight nbsp Howard Grant CAN nbsp David Clencie AUS nbsp Brendan Lowe NIR nbsp Solomon Kondowe MAW Welterweight nbsp Darren Dyer ENG nbsp James McAllister SCO nbsp John Shaw CAN nbsp Damien Denny NIR Light Middleweight nbsp Dan Sherry CAN nbsp Rick Finch AUS nbsp Glynn Thomas WAL nbsp Alec Mullen SCO Middleweight nbsp Rod Douglas ENG nbsp Jeff Harding AUS nbsp Patrick Tinney NIR nbsp George Ferrie SCO Light Heavyweight nbsp Jim Moran ENG nbsp Harry Lawson SCO nbsp Brent Kosolofski CAN Heavyweight nbsp Jimmy Thunder NZL nbsp Doug Young SCO nbsp Dominic D Amico CAN nbsp Eric Cardouza ENG Super Heavyweight nbsp Lennox Lewis CAN nbsp Aneurin Evans WAL nbsp James Oyebola ENG Cycling edit Track Event Gold Silver Bronze Men Time Trial nbsp Martin Vinnicombe AUS 00 01 06 nbsp Gary Anderson NZL 00 01 06 nbsp Max Rainsford AUS 00 01 07 Sprint nbsp Gary Neiwand AUS nbsp Alex Ongaro CAN nbsp Eddie Alexander SCO Individual Pursuit nbsp Dean Woods AUS 00 04 44 nbsp Colin Sturgess ENG 00 04 51 nbsp Gary Anderson NZL 00 04 54 Team Pursuit nbsp AustraliaGlenn ClarkeBrett DuttonBill HardyWayne McCarneyDean Woods 00 04 27 nbsp New ZealandGary AndersonRussell CluneStephen SwartAndrew Whitford 00 04 34 nbsp EnglandChris BoardmanGary ColtmanRob MuzioJon WalshawGuy Rowland overtaken 10 Miles 16 Kilometres Scratch nbsp Wayne McCarney AUS 00 19 41 nbsp Dean Woods AUS 00 19 41 nbsp Gary Anderson NZL 00 19 41 Road Event Gold Silver Bronze Men Road Race nbsp Paul Curran ENG 04 08 50 nbsp Brian Fowler NZL 04 08 50 nbsp Jeff Leslie AUS 04 08 50 Team Time Trial nbsp EnglandAlan GornallDeno DavieKeith ReynoldsPaul Curran 02 13 16 nbsp New ZealandBlair CoxGraeme MillerGreg FrainePaul Leitch 02 14 50 nbsp Northern IrelandAlastair IrvineCormac McCannJoseph BarrMartin Quinn 02 16 13 Judo demonstration sport edit Main article Judo at the 1986 Commonwealth Games Rowing edit Event Gold Silver Bronze Men Single sculls nbsp EnglandSteve Redgrave 7 28 nbsp AustraliaRichard Powell 7 33 nbsp New ZealandEric Verdonk 7 39 Double sculls nbsp CanadaBruce FordPat Walter 6 19 nbsp AustraliaPaul ReedyBrenton Terrell 6 21 nbsp EnglandCarl SmithAllan Whitwell 6 34 Coxless pair nbsp EnglandAndy HolmesSteve Redgrave 6 40 nbsp New ZealandBarrie MabbottIan Wright 6 43 nbsp ScotlandEwan PearsonDavid Riches 6 43 Coxless four nbsp CanadaGrant MainKevin NeufeldPaul SteelePat Turner 6 01 nbsp New ZealandAndrew StevensonShane O BrienNeil GibsonDon Symon 6 01 nbsp EnglandGraham FaultlessRichard IrelandMostyn FieldHumphry Hatton 6 06 Coxed four nbsp EnglandMartin CrossAdam CliftAndy HolmesSteve RedgraveAdrian Ellison 6 08 nbsp New ZealandNigel AtherfoldChris WhiteGreg JohnstonBruce HoldenAndrew Bird 6 10 nbsp AustraliaMark DoyleJames GallowayMike McKayJames TomkinsDale Caterson 6 11 Eights nbsp AustraliaJames GallowayMalcolm BattenAndrew CooperMike McKayMark DoyleJames TomkinsIon PopaSteve EvansDale Caterson 5 44 nbsp EnglandJohn GarrettJohn MaxeyJonathan Spencer JonesMark BuckinghamPatrick BroughtonRichard StanhopeStephen PeelTerence DillonVaughan Thomas 5 46 nbsp New ZealandMike Burrell 11 Neil Gibson 12 Barrie Mabbott 13 Shane O Brien 14 Andrew Stevenson 15 Don Symon 16 Carl Vincent 17 Ian Wright 18 Andy Hay cox 19 5 48 Lightweight single sculls nbsp AustraliaPeter Antonie 7 16 nbsp CanadaPeter Tattersall 7 27 nbsp EnglandCarl Smith 7 27 Lightweight coxless four nbsp EnglandChristopher BatesPeter HainingNeil StaiteStuart Forbes 6 26 nbsp AustraliaSimon CookBrian DigbyMerrick HowesJoseph Joyce 6 28 nbsp CanadaDave HenryBrian PeakerBob ThomasRyan Tierney 6 36 Women Single sculls nbsp New ZealandStephanie Foster 7 43 nbsp CanadaLisa Wright 7 49 nbsp EnglandGillian Bond 7 53 Double sculls nbsp New ZealandStephanie FosterRobin Clarke 7 22 nbsp CanadaHeather ClarkeLisa Robertson 7 49 nbsp EnglandDiane PrinceClaire Parker 7 55 Coxless pair nbsp CanadaKathryn BarrAndrea Schreiner 7 35 nbsp EnglandPauline BirdFlo Johnston 7 42 nbsp AustraliaCatherine HallAlison Smith 7 53 Coxed four nbsp CanadaTina ClarkeTricia SmithLesley ThompsonJane TregunnoJenny Wallinga 6 50 nbsp AustraliaDeborah BassettSusan Chapman PopaRobyn Grey GardnerMarilyn KiddKaylynn Fry 6 54 nbsp EnglandJoanne GoughAnn CallawayKate HolroydTrish ReidAlison Norrish 7 06 Eights nbsp AustraliaAnnelies VoorthuisDeborah BassettVicki SpoonerMargot FosterMarilyn KiddRobyn Grey GardnerSusan ChapmanUrszula Anne KayKaylynn Fry 6 44 nbsp EnglandPauline BirdAlison BonnerAnn CallawayKate Grose Joanne GoughKate HolroydFlo JohnstonAlison NorrishTrish Reid 6 46 nbsp CanadaAngela SchneiderBrenda TaylorCarla PaceCathy HarryCathy LundGill SaxbySandy CoppingerSarah OgilvySusan Beck NTT Lightweight single sculls nbsp AustraliaAdair Ferguson 7 45 nbsp New ZealandPhilippa Baker 7 46 nbsp CanadaHeather Hattin 7 52 Lightweight coxless four nbsp EnglandAlexa ForbesGillian HodgesLin ClarkJudith Burne 6 55 nbsp AustraliaDeborah ClingelefferAmanda CrossVirginia LeeGayle Toogood 7 00 nbsp CanadaAnne DrostMarni HamiltonMarlene van der HorstWendy Wiebe 7 01 Shooting edit Pistol Event Gold Silver Bronze Men Open 50m Free Pistol nbsp Greg Yelavich NZL 551 nbsp Phil Adams AUS nbsp Ho Kar Fai HKG 549 50m Free Pistol Pairs nbsp CanadaTom GuinnClaude Beaulieu 1099 nbsp EnglandPaul LeatherdaleRichard Wang 1090 nbsp AustraliaPhil AdamsBengt Sandstrom 1085 25m Centre Fire Pistol nbsp Bob Northover ENG 583 nbsp Phil Adams AUS 582 nbsp Rod Hack AUS 580 25m Centre Fire Pistol Pairs nbsp AustraliaPhil AdamsRod Hack 1165 nbsp EnglandBob NorthoverMichael Cutler 1157 nbsp New ZealandRex HamiltonBarry O Neale 1153 25m Rapid Fire Pistol nbsp Pat Murray AUS 591 nbsp Adrian Breton GGY 588 nbsp Mark Howkins CAN 585 25m Rapid Fire Pistol Pairs nbsp EnglandBrian GirlingTerry Turner 1169 nbsp AustraliaPat MurrayJack Mast 1152 nbsp CanadaMark HowkinsAndre Chevrefils 1150 10m Air Pistol nbsp Greg Yelavich NZL 575 nbsp Tom Guinn CAN 574 nbsp Gilbert U HKG 574 10m Air Pistol Pairs nbsp EnglandPaul LeatherdaleIan Reid 1143 nbsp AustraliaPhil AdamsBruce Favell 1143 nbsp New ZealandGreg YelavichBarrie Wickins 1140 Rifle Event Gold Silver Bronze Men Open 50m Rifle Prone nbsp Alan Smith AUS 599 nbsp Alister Allan SCO 598 nbsp Gale Stewart CAN nbsp John Knowles SCO 597 50m Rifle Prone Pairs nbsp Canada Michael AshcroftGale Stewart 1175 nbsp AustraliaDonald BrookAlan Smith 1171 nbsp WalesTerry WakefieldColin Harris 1165 50m Rifle Three Positions nbsp Malcolm Cooper ENG 1170 nbsp Alister Allan SCO 1167 nbsp Jean Francois Senecal CAN 1150 50m Rifle Three Positions Pairs nbsp EnglandMalcolm CooperSarah Cooper 2278 nbsp CanadaJean Francois SenecalMichael Dion 2276 nbsp ScotlandAlister AllanBill MacNeill 2241 Full Bore Rifle nbsp Stan Golinski AUS 396 nbsp Alain Marion CAN 396 nbsp John Bloomfield ENG 395 Full Bore Rifle Pairs nbsp CanadaBill BaldwinAlain Marion 583 nbsp AustraliaJames CorbettStan Golinski 583 nbsp Northern IrelandDavid CalvertMartin Millar 582 10m Air Rifle nbsp Guy Lorion CAN 588 nbsp Sharon Bowes CAN 583 nbsp Malcolm Cooper ENG 582 10m Air Rifle Pairs nbsp CanadaGuy LorionSharon Bowes 1167 nbsp AustraliaWolfgang JobstAnton Wurfel 1151 nbsp EnglandMalcolm CooperRobert Smith 1146 Shotgun Event Gold Silver Bronze Men Open Trap nbsp Ian Peel ENG 195 nbsp Peter Boden ENG 192 nbsp Roland Phillips WAL 192 Trap Pairs nbsp EnglandPeter BodenIan Peel 185 nbsp Northern IrelandTom HewittEamon Furphy 183 nbsp AustraliaTerry RumbelDomingo Diaz 183 Skeet nbsp Nigel Kelly IOM 196 nbsp Joe Neville ENG 195 nbsp Brian Gabriel CAN 195 20 Skeet Pairs nbsp EnglandJoe NevilleKen Harman 195 nbsp CanadaBrian GabrielDon Kwasyncia 193 nbsp New ZealandJohn WoolleyJeff Farrell 189 Weightlifting edit Event Gold Silver Bronze Men Flyweight Overall nbsp Greg Hayman AUS 212 5 nbsp Charlie Revolta SCO 185 nbsp Alan Ogilvie SCO 177 5 Bantamweight Overall nbsp Nick Voukelatos AUS 245 nbsp Clayton Chelley NZL 217 5 nbsp Teo Yong Joo SIN 215 Featherweight Overall nbsp Ray Williams WAL 252 5 nbsp David Lowenstein AUS 250 nbsp Jeffrey Brice WAL 235 Lightweight Overall nbsp Dean Willey ENG 315 nbsp Ron Laycock AUS 307 5 nbsp Langis Cote CAN 290 Middleweight Overall nbsp Bill Stellios AUS 302 5 nbsp Louis Payer CAN 300 nbsp Neil Taylor WAL 270 Light Heavyweight Overall nbsp Dave Morgan WAL 350 nbsp Robert Kabbas AUS 325 nbsp Peter May ENG 317 5 Middle Heavyweight Overall nbsp Keith Boxell ENG 350 nbsp David Mercer ENG 342 5 nbsp Guy Greavette CAN 340 Sub Heavyweight Overall nbsp Denis Garon CAN 360 nbsp Duncan Dawkins ENG 332 5 nbsp Andrew Saxton ENG 327 5 Heavyweight Overall nbsp Kevin Roy CAN 375 nbsp Gino Frantangelo AUS 372 5 nbsp Andrew Davies WAL 370 Super Heavyweight Overall nbsp Dean Lukin AUS 392 5 nbsp David Bolduc CAN 347 5 nbsp Charles Garzarella AUS 342 5 Wrestling edit Event Gold Silver Bronze Men Light Flyweight nbsp Ron Moncur CAN nbsp Duncan Burns ENG nbsp David Connelly SCO Flyweight nbsp Chris Woodcroft CAN nbsp James McAlary AUS nbsp Nigel Donohue ENG Bantamweight nbsp Mitch Ostberg CAN nbsp Steve Reinsfield NZL nbsp Brian Aspen ENG Featherweight nbsp Paul Hughes CAN nbsp Dan Cumming AUS nbsp Stephen Bell NZL Lightweight nbsp Dave McKay CAN nbsp Zsigmund Kelevitz AUS nbsp Steve Cooper ENG Welterweight nbsp Gary Holmes CAN nbsp Geoffrey Marsh AUS nbsp Fitz Walker ENG Middleweight nbsp Chris Rinke CAN nbsp Wally Koenig AUS nbsp Tony Bull ENG Light Heavyweight nbsp Noel Loban ENG nbsp Doug Cox CAN nbsp Graeme English SCO Heavyweight nbsp Clark Davis CAN nbsp Robert Algie NZL nbsp David Kilpin ENG Super Heavyweight nbsp Wayne Brightwell CAN nbsp Albert Patrick SCO nbsp Keith Peache ENG See also edit1970 Commonwealth Games held in Edinburgh 2014 Commonwealth Games held in Glasgow References edit The forgotten story of Robert Maxwell s 1986 Commonwealth Games Sport theguardian com The Guardian Archived from the original on 7 April 2017 Retrieved 28 July 2014 Glasgow makes final call for 2014 Games Athletics Scotsman com News scotsman com 9 May 2007 Archived from the original on 17 May 2007 Retrieved 9 August 2012 Fraser Graham 25 April 2014 Glasgow 2014 The Bermuda boycott of 1986 that still hurts Archived 11 November 2014 at the Wayback Machine BBC Sport Retrieved on 19 August 2015 Scottish independence referendum will increase interest in Glasgow 2014 it is claimed Glasgow 2014 insidethegames biz 29 February 2012 Archived from the 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2016 Neil Gibson New Zealand Olympic Committee Archived from the original on 31 October 2016 Retrieved 29 October 2016 Barrie Mabbott New Zealand Olympic Committee Archived from the original on 19 April 2017 Retrieved 29 October 2016 Shane O Brien New Zealand Olympic Committee Archived from the original on 3 May 2017 Retrieved 29 October 2016 Andrew Stevenson New Zealand Olympic Committee Archived from the original on 18 April 2017 Retrieved 29 October 2016 Don Symon New Zealand Olympic Committee Archived from the original on 30 October 2016 Retrieved 29 October 2016 Carl Vincent New Zealand Olympic Committee Archived from the original on 3 May 2017 Retrieved 29 October 2016 Ian Wright New Zealand Olympic Committee Archived from the original on 18 April 2017 Retrieved 29 October 2016 Andrew Hay New Zealand Olympic Committee Archived from the original on 18 April 2017 Retrieved 29 October 2016 Day Eight All the Results The Sydney Morning Herald 3 August 1986 Retrieved 19 March 2024 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