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1950 British Empire Games

The 1950 British Empire Games was the fourth staging of what is now called the Commonwealth Games. It was held in Auckland, New Zealand between 4 and 11 February 1950, after a 12-year gap from the third edition of the games. A documentary film of the games was made by the New Zealand National Film Unit.[1] The main venue was Eden Park, although the closing ceremonies were held at Western Springs Stadium, see New Zealand at the 1950 British Empire Games. The fourth games were originally awarded to Montreal, Canada and were to be held in 1942 but were cancelled due to World War II.[2]

IV British Empire Games
Host cityAuckland, New Zealand
Nations12
Athletes590
Events87
Opening4 February 1950
Closing11 February 1950
Opened byBernard Freyberg
Athlete's OathStan Lay
Main venueEden Park
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Participating teams Edit

 
Countries that participated

(Teams participating for the first time in bold).

Games venue Edit

The main stadium was at Eden Park. Other venues were the Auckland Town Hall (boxing and wrestling), the Drill Hall (fencing), Western Springs (cycling and the closing ceremony) Lake Karapiro (rowing), and the Newmarket Olympic Pool (swimming). Accommodation was at the Ardmore Teachers' Training College, 23 miles (37 kilometres) away at South Auckland. Total attendance was 246,694; higher than the following three Games, 1954 (159,636), 1958 (178,621) and 1962 (224,987).[3]

Medals by country Edit

At the 1950 British Empire Games all the teams won at least one medal.

  *   Host nation (New Zealand)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Australia (AUS)34271980
2  England (ENG)19161348
3  New Zealand (NZL)*10222153
4  Canada (CAN)891330
5  South Africa (SAF)84820
6  Scotland (SCO)53210
7  Malaya (MAL)2114
8  Fiji (FIJ)1225
9  Ceylon (CEY)1214
10  Nigeria (NGR)0101
  Southern Rhodesia (SRH)0101
  Wales (WAL)0101
Totals (12 entries)888980257

Medals by event Edit

Athletics Edit

Boxing Edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Flyweight   Hugh Riley (SCO)   K. Edwin (CEY)   Marcus Temple (SAF)
Bantamweight   Johnny van Rensburg (SAF)   Albert Perera (CEY)   Len Walters (CAN)
Featherweight   Henry Gilliland (SCO)   Andy Verceuil (RHO)   Peter Brander (ENG)
Lightweight   Ronny Latham (ENG)   Billy Barber (AUS)   Jim Barnden (NZL)
Welterweight   Terry Ratcliffe (ENG)   Bill Seewitz (AUS)   Alex Obeysekere (CEY)
Middleweight   Theunis van Schalkwyk (SAF)   James Beal (NZL)   Bill Pinkus (CAN)
Light heavyweight   Don Scott (ENG)   Chris Rollinson (NZL)   Jack Taylor (AUS)
Heavyweight   Frank Creagh (NZL)   Sid Cousins (AUS) none awarded

Cycling Edit

Track Edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Time Trial   Russell Mockridge (AUS) 1:13.4   Sid Patterson (AUS) 1:13.5   Tommy Godwin (ENG) 1:13.6
Sprint 1000 m   Russell Mockridge (AUS) 2–0   Sid Patterson (AUS) 0–2   Graham Avery (NZL) 2–1
4000 m Ind. Pursuit   Cyril Cartwright (ENG) 5:16.3   Russell Mockridge (AUS) 5:27.0   Les Lock (NZL) 5:26.7
10-mile Scratch   Bill Heseltine (AUS) 23:23.4   Les Lock (NZL)   Ken Caves (AUS)

Road Edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Road race   Hector Sutherland (AUS) 3'13:06.4   Nick Carter (NZL) 3'13:06.5   Jack Fowler (AUS) 3'13:06.6

Diving Edit

Men's events Edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
3 m springboard   George Athans (CAN) 169.21   Peter Heatly (SCO) 168.80   Jack Stewart (NZL) 168.17
10 m platform   Peter Heatly (SCO) 156.07   George Athans (CAN) 145.36   Frank Murphy (AUS) 129.40

Women's events Edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
3 m springboard   Edna Child (ENG) 126.58   Noeline MacLean (AUS) 124.59   Lynda Hunt (CAN) 115.38
10 m platform   Edna Child (ENG) 70.89   Gwen Fawcett (AUS) 65.64   Noeline MacLean (AUS) 59.93

Fencing Edit

Men's events Edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Foil   René Paul (ENG) 7 wins   John Fethers (AUS) 6 wins   Georges Pouliot (CAN) 4 wins
Foil team   England
Arthur Pilbrow
Robert Anderson
René Paul
20 wins   New Zealand
Austen Gittos
Gordon Dearing
Murray Gittos
Malcolm Millar
13 wins   Canada
Georges Pouliot
Robert Desjarlais
Edward Brooke
12 win
Épée   Charles de Beaumont (ENG) 7 wins   Robert Anderson (ENG) 6 wins   Ivan Lund (AUS) 5 wins
Épée team   Australia
Allan Jay
Ivan Lund
Charles Stanmore
3 wins   England
René Paul
Charles de Beaumont
Robert Anderson
2 wins   Canada
Georges Pouliot
Robert Desjarlais
Edward Brooke
1 win
Sabre   Arthur Pilbrow (ENG)   Robert Anderson (ENG)   Georges Pouliot (CAN)
Sabre team   England
Charles de Beaumont
Arthur Pilbrow
Robert Anderson
4 wins   Canada
Georges Pouliot
Robert Desjarlais
Edward Brooke
2 wins   Australia
Norman Booth
Leslie Chillug
Edwin Dean
Jock Gibson
1 win

Women's events Edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Foil   Mary Glen-Haig (ENG) 7 wins   Patricia Woodroffe (NZL) 6 wins   Catherine Pym (AUS) 5 wins

Lawn bowls Edit

Rowing Edit

All events were for men only. The events were held at Lake Karapiro, 160 kilometres (99 mi) south of Auckland. Three special trains took 1500 people to Cambridge on 7 February 1950.[4]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Single sculls   Mervyn Wood (AUS) 7:46.8   Tony Rowe (ENG) 7:54.0   Ian Stephen (SAF) 8:04.0
Double sculls   Mervyn Wood
and Murray Riley (AUS)
7:22   Joe Schneider
and Des Simonson (NZL)
7:32   Ken Tinegate
and Jack Brown (ENG)
7:39
Coxless pair   Wal Lambert
and Jack Webster (AUS)
7:58   David Gould
and Humphrey Gould (NZL)
8:10 none awarded
Coxed four   New Zealand
Ted Johnson
John O'Brien
Bill James
Bill Carroll
Colin Johnstone
7:17.2   Australia
Leslie Montgomery
Erwin Elder
Cecil Winkworth
Kenneth Gee
Kevin Fox
7:24.0 none awarded
Eights   Australia
Alan Brown
Bruce Goswell
Edward Pain
Eric Longley
James Barnes
Peter Holmes a Court
Phil Cayzer
Bob Tinning
Ross Selman
6:27   New Zealand
Bruce Culpan
Donald Adam
Don Rowlands
Edwin Smith
Grahame Jarratt
Kerry Ashby
Murray Ashby
Thomas Engel
William Tinnock
6:27.5   England
Tony Butcher
Hank Rushmere
Michael Lapage
Patrick Bradley
Peter de Giles
Peter Kirkpatrick
Dickie Burnell
William Windham
Jack Dearlove
6:40

Swimming Edit

Men's events Edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
110 yd freestyle   Peter Salmon (CAN) 1:00.4   Frank O'Neill (AUS) 1:00.6   Pat Kendall (ENG) 1:01.8
440 yd freestyle   Garrick Agnew (AUS) 4:49.4   Graham Johnston (SAF) 4:51.3   Buddy Lucas (NZL) 5:02.5
1650 yd freestyle   Graham Johnston (SAF) 19:55.7   Jim Portelance (CAN) 20:08.3   Buddy Lucas (NZL) 20:10.1
110 yd backstroke   Jackie Wiid (SAF) 1:07.7   John Brockway (WAL) 1:08.0   Bert Kinnear (SCO) 1:10.8
220 yd breaststroke   David Hawkins (AUS) 2:54.1   Roy Romain (ENG) 2:54.2   Ron Sharpe (AUS) 2:56.0
4×220 yd freestyle relay   New Zealand
Buddy Lucas
Lyall Barry
Michael Amos
Noel Chambers
9:27.7   Australia
Barrie Kellaway
Garrick Agnew
Frank O'Neill
James Beard
9:34.5   England
Donald Bland
Jack Hale
Pat Kendall
Ray Legg
9:36.8
3×110 yd medley relay   England
Jack Hale
Pat Kendall
Roy Romain
3:26.6   Canada
Allen Gilchrist
Lucien Beaumont
Peter Salmon
3:29.4   New Zealand
John Shanahan
Lyall Barry
Peter Mathieson
3:30.1

Women's events Edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
110 yd freestyle   Marjorie McQuade (AUS) 1:09.0   Margaret Wellington (ENG) 1:09.6   Joan Harrison (SAF) 1:10.7
440 yd freestyle   Joan Harrison (SAF) 5:26.4   Margaret Wellington (ENG) 5:33.7   Denise Norton (AUS) 5:33.8
110 yd backstroke   Judy-Joy Davies (AUS) 1:18.6   Jean Stewart (NZL) 1:19.1   Helen Yate (ENG) 1:20.5
220 yd breaststroke   Elenor Gordon (SCO) 3:01.7   Nancy Lyons (AUS) 3:03.6   Elizabeth Church (ENG) 3:10.3
4×110 yd freestyle relay   Australia
Denise Spencer
Denise Norton
Judy-Joy Davies
Marjorie McQuade
4:44.9   New Zealand
Joan Hastings
Kristin Jacobi
Norma Bridson
Winifred Griffin
4:48.7   England
Grace Wood
Helen Yate
Lillian Preece
Margaret Wellington
4:56.0
3×110 yd medley relay   Australia
Judy-Joy Davies
Marjorie McQuade
Nancy Lyons
3:53.8   England
Elizabeth Church
Helen Yate
Margaret Wellington
3:56.6   Scotland
Elizabeth Turner
Elenor Gordon
Margaret Girvan
3:58.9

Water polo Edit

Water polo was contested by men's teams only, with New Zealand and Australia the only two teams entered. The matches were played at the Olympic Pool in Newmarket.

Weightlifting Edit

All events were for men only.

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Bantamweight   Tho Fook Hung (MAL) 655 lb   Rosaire Smith (CAN) 615 lb   Keith Caple (AUS) 600 lb
Featherweight   Koh Eng Tong (MAL) 685 lb   Julian Creus (ENG) 670 lb   Barrie Engelbrecht (SAF) 640 lb
Lightweight   Jim Halliday (ENG) 760 lb   Thong Saw Pak (MAL) 735 lb   Vern Barberis (AUS) 730 lb
Middleweight   Gerry Gratton (CAN) 795 lb   Tony George (NZL) 740 lb   Fred Griffin (AUS) 720 lb
Light Heavyweight   Jim Varaleau (CAN) 815 lb   Issy Bloomberg (SAF) 815 lb   Tan Kim Bee (MAL) 765 lb
Heavyweight   Harold Cleghorn (NZL) 900 lb   Ray Magee (AUS) 830 lb none awarded

Wrestling Edit

All events were for men only.

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Flyweight   Bert Harris (AUS) 1 win   Eric Matthews (NZL) 1 loss none awarded
Bantamweight   Douglas Mudgway (NZL) 1 win   Jim Chapman (AUS) 1 loss none awarded
Featherweight   John Armitt (NZL) 3 wins   Roland Milord (CAN) 2 w – 1 l   Arnold Parsons (ENG) 1 w – 2 l
Lightweight   Dick Garrard (AUS) 3 wins   Morgan Plumb (CAN) 2 wins   Gordon Hobson (NZL) 1 win
Welterweight   Henry Hudson (CAN) 3 wins   Jack Little (AUS) 3 w – 1 l   Martin Jooste (SAF) 1 win
Middleweight   Maurice Vachon (CAN) 3 wins   Bruce Arthur (AUS) 3 w – 1 l   Callie Reitz (SAF) 2 w – 2 l
Light heavyweight   Pat Morton (SAF) 2 wins   Arthur Sneddon (NZL) 1 win   Tom Trevaskis (AUS)
Heavyweight   Jim Armstrong (AUS) 3 wins   Pat O'Connor (NZL) 2 wins   Kenneth Richmond (ENG) 1 win

References Edit

  1. ^ Martin, Helen; Edwards, Sam (1997). "New Zealand film, 1912-1996". Trove. Auckland ; Melbourne ; Oxford :Oxford University Press. Retrieved 13 January 2023.
  2. ^ . Commonwealth Games Federation. Archived from the original on 7 April 2018. Retrieved 28 December 2019.
  3. ^ Dheensaw page 35-41
  4. ^ Churchman & Hurst 2001, p. 106.

Further reading Edit

  • Churchman, Geoffrey B; Hurst, Tony (2001) [1990, 1991]. The Railways of New Zealand: A Journey through History (Second ed.). Transpress New Zealand. ISBN 0-908876-20-3.

External links Edit

  • "Auckland 1950" 7 April 2018 at the Wayback Machine. Thecgf.com. Commonwealth Games Federation.
  • "Results and Medalists—1950 British Empire Games". Thecgf.com. Commonwealth Games Federation.
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The 1950 British Empire Games was the fourth staging of what is now called the Commonwealth Games It was held in Auckland New Zealand between 4 and 11 February 1950 after a 12 year gap from the third edition of the games A documentary film of the games was made by the New Zealand National Film Unit 1 The main venue was Eden Park although the closing ceremonies were held at Western Springs Stadium see New Zealand at the 1950 British Empire Games The fourth games were originally awarded to Montreal Canada and were to be held in 1942 but were cancelled due to World War II 2 IV British Empire GamesHost cityAuckland New ZealandNations12Athletes590Events87Opening4 February 1950Closing11 February 1950Opened byBernard FreybergAthlete s OathStan LayMain venueEden Park IIIV Contents 1 Participating teams 2 Games venue 3 Medals by country 4 Medals by event 4 1 Athletics 4 2 Boxing 4 3 Cycling 4 3 1 Track 4 3 2 Road 4 4 Diving 4 4 1 Men s events 4 4 2 Women s events 4 5 Fencing 4 5 1 Men s events 4 5 2 Women s events 4 6 Lawn bowls 4 7 Rowing 4 8 Swimming 4 8 1 Men s events 4 8 2 Women s events 4 9 Water polo 4 10 Weightlifting 4 11 Wrestling 5 References 6 Further reading 7 External linksParticipating teams Edit Countries that participated Teams participating for the first time in bold Australia Canada Ceylon England Fiji Malaya New Zealand Nigeria Scotland South Africa Southern Rhodesia WalesGames venue EditThe main stadium was at Eden Park Other venues were the Auckland Town Hall boxing and wrestling the Drill Hall fencing Western Springs cycling and the closing ceremony Lake Karapiro rowing and the Newmarket Olympic Pool swimming Accommodation was at the Ardmore Teachers Training College 23 miles 37 kilometres away at South Auckland Total attendance was 246 694 higher than the following three Games 1954 159 636 1958 178 621 and 1962 224 987 3 Medals by country EditAt the 1950 British Empire Games all the teams won at least one medal Host nation New Zealand RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal1 Australia AUS 342719802 England ENG 191613483 New Zealand NZL 102221534 Canada CAN 8913305 South Africa SAF 848206 Scotland SCO 532107 Malaya MAL 21148 Fiji FIJ 12259 Ceylon CEY 121410 Nigeria NGR 0101 Southern Rhodesia SRH 0101 Wales WAL 0101Totals 12 entries 888980257Medals by event EditAthletics Edit Main article Athletics at the 1950 British Empire Games Boxing Edit Event Gold Silver BronzeFlyweight Hugh Riley SCO K Edwin CEY Marcus Temple SAF Bantamweight Johnny van Rensburg SAF Albert Perera CEY Len Walters CAN Featherweight Henry Gilliland SCO Andy Verceuil RHO Peter Brander ENG Lightweight Ronny Latham ENG Billy Barber AUS Jim Barnden NZL Welterweight Terry Ratcliffe ENG Bill Seewitz AUS Alex Obeysekere CEY Middleweight Theunis van Schalkwyk SAF James Beal NZL Bill Pinkus CAN Light heavyweight Don Scott ENG Chris Rollinson NZL Jack Taylor AUS Heavyweight Frank Creagh NZL Sid Cousins AUS none awardedCycling Edit Track Edit Event Gold Silver BronzeTime Trial Russell Mockridge AUS 1 13 4 Sid Patterson AUS 1 13 5 Tommy Godwin ENG 1 13 6Sprint 1000 m Russell Mockridge AUS 2 0 Sid Patterson AUS 0 2 Graham Avery NZL 2 14000 m Ind Pursuit Cyril Cartwright ENG 5 16 3 Russell Mockridge AUS 5 27 0 Les Lock NZL 5 26 710 mile Scratch Bill Heseltine AUS 23 23 4 Les Lock NZL Ken Caves AUS Road Edit Event Gold Silver BronzeRoad race Hector Sutherland AUS 3 13 06 4 Nick Carter NZL 3 13 06 5 Jack Fowler AUS 3 13 06 6Diving Edit Men s events Edit Event Gold Silver Bronze3 m springboard George Athans CAN 169 21 Peter Heatly SCO 168 80 Jack Stewart NZL 168 1710 m platform Peter Heatly SCO 156 07 George Athans CAN 145 36 Frank Murphy AUS 129 40Women s events Edit Event Gold Silver Bronze3 m springboard Edna Child ENG 126 58 Noeline MacLean AUS 124 59 Lynda Hunt CAN 115 3810 m platform Edna Child ENG 70 89 Gwen Fawcett AUS 65 64 Noeline MacLean AUS 59 93Fencing Edit Men s events Edit Event Gold Silver BronzeFoil Rene Paul ENG 7 wins John Fethers AUS 6 wins Georges Pouliot CAN 4 winsFoil team EnglandArthur PilbrowRobert AndersonRene Paul 20 wins New ZealandAusten GittosGordon DearingMurray GittosMalcolm Millar 13 wins CanadaGeorges PouliotRobert DesjarlaisEdward Brooke 12 winEpee Charles de Beaumont ENG 7 wins Robert Anderson ENG 6 wins Ivan Lund AUS 5 winsEpee team AustraliaAllan JayIvan LundCharles Stanmore 3 wins EnglandRene PaulCharles de BeaumontRobert Anderson 2 wins CanadaGeorges PouliotRobert DesjarlaisEdward Brooke 1 winSabre Arthur Pilbrow ENG Robert Anderson ENG Georges Pouliot CAN Sabre team EnglandCharles de BeaumontArthur PilbrowRobert Anderson 4 wins CanadaGeorges PouliotRobert DesjarlaisEdward Brooke 2 wins AustraliaNorman BoothLeslie ChillugEdwin DeanJock Gibson 1 winWomen s events Edit Event Gold Silver BronzeFoil Mary Glen Haig ENG 7 wins Patricia Woodroffe NZL 6 wins Catherine Pym AUS 5 winsLawn bowls Edit Main article Lawn bowls at the 1950 British Empire Games Rowing Edit All events were for men only The events were held at Lake Karapiro 160 kilometres 99 mi south of Auckland Three special trains took 1500 people to Cambridge on 7 February 1950 4 Event Gold Silver BronzeSingle sculls Mervyn Wood AUS 7 46 8 Tony Rowe ENG 7 54 0 Ian Stephen SAF 8 04 0Double sculls Mervyn Woodand Murray Riley AUS 7 22 Joe Schneiderand Des Simonson NZL 7 32 Ken Tinegateand Jack Brown ENG 7 39Coxless pair Wal Lambertand Jack Webster AUS 7 58 David Gouldand Humphrey Gould NZL 8 10 none awardedCoxed four New ZealandTed JohnsonJohn O BrienBill JamesBill CarrollColin Johnstone 7 17 2 AustraliaLeslie MontgomeryErwin ElderCecil WinkworthKenneth GeeKevin Fox 7 24 0 none awardedEights AustraliaAlan BrownBruce GoswellEdward PainEric LongleyJames BarnesPeter Holmes a CourtPhil CayzerBob TinningRoss Selman 6 27 New ZealandBruce CulpanDonald AdamDon RowlandsEdwin SmithGrahame JarrattKerry AshbyMurray AshbyThomas EngelWilliam Tinnock 6 27 5 EnglandTony ButcherHank RushmereMichael LapagePatrick BradleyPeter de GilesPeter KirkpatrickDickie BurnellWilliam WindhamJack Dearlove 6 40Swimming Edit Men s events Edit Event Gold Silver Bronze110 yd freestyle Peter Salmon CAN 1 00 4 Frank O Neill AUS 1 00 6 Pat Kendall ENG 1 01 8440 yd freestyle Garrick Agnew AUS 4 49 4 Graham Johnston SAF 4 51 3 Buddy Lucas NZL 5 02 51650 yd freestyle Graham Johnston SAF 19 55 7 Jim Portelance CAN 20 08 3 Buddy Lucas NZL 20 10 1110 yd backstroke Jackie Wiid SAF 1 07 7 John Brockway WAL 1 08 0 Bert Kinnear SCO 1 10 8220 yd breaststroke David Hawkins AUS 2 54 1 Roy Romain ENG 2 54 2 Ron Sharpe AUS 2 56 04 220 yd freestyle relay New ZealandBuddy LucasLyall BarryMichael AmosNoel Chambers 9 27 7 AustraliaBarrie KellawayGarrick AgnewFrank O NeillJames Beard 9 34 5 EnglandDonald BlandJack HalePat KendallRay Legg 9 36 83 110 yd medley relay EnglandJack HalePat KendallRoy Romain 3 26 6 CanadaAllen GilchristLucien BeaumontPeter Salmon 3 29 4 New ZealandJohn ShanahanLyall BarryPeter Mathieson 3 30 1Women s events Edit Event Gold Silver Bronze110 yd freestyle Marjorie McQuade AUS 1 09 0 Margaret Wellington ENG 1 09 6 Joan Harrison SAF 1 10 7440 yd freestyle Joan Harrison SAF 5 26 4 Margaret Wellington ENG 5 33 7 Denise Norton AUS 5 33 8110 yd backstroke Judy Joy Davies AUS 1 18 6 Jean Stewart NZL 1 19 1 Helen Yate ENG 1 20 5220 yd breaststroke Elenor Gordon SCO 3 01 7 Nancy Lyons AUS 3 03 6 Elizabeth Church ENG 3 10 34 110 yd freestyle relay AustraliaDenise SpencerDenise NortonJudy Joy DaviesMarjorie McQuade 4 44 9 New ZealandJoan HastingsKristin JacobiNorma BridsonWinifred Griffin 4 48 7 EnglandGrace WoodHelen YateLillian PreeceMargaret Wellington 4 56 03 110 yd medley relay AustraliaJudy Joy DaviesMarjorie McQuadeNancy Lyons 3 53 8 EnglandElizabeth ChurchHelen YateMargaret Wellington 3 56 6 ScotlandElizabeth TurnerElenor GordonMargaret Girvan 3 58 9Water polo Edit Water polo was contested by men s teams only with New Zealand and Australia the only two teams entered The matches were played at the Olympic Pool in Newmarket Event Gold Silver BronzeTournament AustraliaJohn AmadeePeter BennettBruce BourkeJohn BourkeHerman DoernerOwen DoernerRonald FauldsColin FrenchKevin HallettMalcolm HastiePercy JohnstonJames McKayFrancis MurphyFrank O Neill 3 wins New ZealandCharles BrownJim CameronTerry HarrisBob HatchwellBarrie HutchinsonTom LoganEdward RavenJim WalshNeil WilliamsWally Williams 0 wins none awardedWeightlifting Edit All events were for men only Event Gold Silver BronzeBantamweight Tho Fook Hung MAL 655 lb Rosaire Smith CAN 615 lb Keith Caple AUS 600 lbFeatherweight Koh Eng Tong MAL 685 lb Julian Creus ENG 670 lb Barrie Engelbrecht SAF 640 lbLightweight Jim Halliday ENG 760 lb Thong Saw Pak MAL 735 lb Vern Barberis AUS 730 lbMiddleweight Gerry Gratton CAN 795 lb Tony George NZL 740 lb Fred Griffin AUS 720 lbLight Heavyweight Jim Varaleau CAN 815 lb Issy Bloomberg SAF 815 lb Tan Kim Bee MAL 765 lbHeavyweight Harold Cleghorn NZL 900 lb Ray Magee AUS 830 lb none awardedWrestling Edit All events were for men only Event Gold Silver BronzeFlyweight Bert Harris AUS 1 win Eric Matthews NZL 1 loss none awardedBantamweight Douglas Mudgway NZL 1 win Jim Chapman AUS 1 loss none awardedFeatherweight John Armitt NZL 3 wins Roland Milord CAN 2 w 1 l Arnold Parsons ENG 1 w 2 lLightweight Dick Garrard AUS 3 wins Morgan Plumb CAN 2 wins Gordon Hobson NZL 1 winWelterweight Henry Hudson CAN 3 wins Jack Little AUS 3 w 1 l Martin Jooste SAF 1 winMiddleweight Maurice Vachon CAN 3 wins Bruce Arthur AUS 3 w 1 l Callie Reitz SAF 2 w 2 lLight heavyweight Pat Morton SAF 2 wins Arthur Sneddon NZL 1 win Tom Trevaskis AUS Heavyweight Jim Armstrong AUS 3 wins Pat O Connor NZL 2 wins Kenneth Richmond ENG 1 winReferences Edit Martin Helen Edwards Sam 1997 New Zealand film 1912 1996 Trove Auckland Melbourne Oxford Oxford University Press Retrieved 13 January 2023 Auckland 1950 Commonwealth Games Federation Archived from the original on 7 April 2018 Retrieved 28 December 2019 Dheensaw page 35 41 Churchman amp Hurst 2001 p 106 Further reading EditChurchman Geoffrey B Hurst Tony 2001 1990 1991 The Railways of New Zealand A Journey through History Second ed Transpress New Zealand ISBN 0 908876 20 3 External links Edit Auckland 1950 Archived 7 April 2018 at the Wayback Machine Thecgf com Commonwealth Games Federation Results and Medalists 1950 British Empire Games Thecgf com Commonwealth Games Federation Preceded bySydney British Empire GamesAucklandIV British Empire Games Succeeded byVancouver Portals Sports 1950s New Zealand Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1950 British Empire Games amp oldid 1159004865 Weightlifting, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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