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Commonwealth Games 2018


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Women's 1500m
Final Results

 

RSA.gif SEMENYA Caster
4:00.71GR|NR

 

KEN.gif CHEPKOECH Beatrice
4:03.09PB

 

WAL.gif COURTNEY Melissa
4:03.44PB

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
HALL Linden
AUS.gif
4:03.67SB
5
GRIFFITH Georgia
AUS.gif
4:04.17PB
6
McCOLGAN Eilish
SCO.gif
4:04.30
7
TWELL Stephanie
SCO.gif
4:05.56SB
8
McDONALD Sarah
ENG.gif
4:05.77
9
KRIA Mary Wangari
KEN.gif
4:05.88SB
10
NANYONDO Winnie
UGA.gif
4:06.05PB
11
SNOWDEN Katie
ENG.gif
4:06.55
12
BUCKMAN Zoe
AUS.gif
4:06.76
13
MAGEEAN Ciara
NIR.gif
4:07.41
14
JUDD Jessica
ENG.gif
4:08.82
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Women's 400m Freestyle
Final Results

 

AUS.gif TITMUS Ariarne
4:00.93GR|OC

 

ENG.gif HIBBOTT Holly
4:05.31

 

ENG.gif FAULKNER Eleanor
4:07.35

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
EVANS Joanna
BAH.gif
4:08.82
5
ASHWOOD Jessica
AUS.gif
4:10.32
6
SHERIDAN Mikkayla
AUS.gif
4:12.05
7
HATTERSLEY Camilla
SCO.gif
4:12.24
8
DOYLE Carina
NZL.gif
4:15.89
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Men's 50m Freestyle
Final Results

 

ENG.gif PROUD Benjamin
21.35

 

RSA.gif TANDY Bradley
21.81

 

AUS.gif McEVOY Cameron
21.92

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
CUMBERLIDGE David
ENG.gif
22.00
5
KISIL Yuri
CAN.gif
22.03
6
MAGNUSSEN James
AUS.gif
22.05
7
ROBERTS James
AUS.gif
22.15
8
FANNON Thomas
ENG.gif
22.25
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Women's 50m Backstroke
Final Results

 

AUS.gif SEEBOHM Emily
27.78

 

CAN.gif MASSE Kylie
27.82

 

WAL.gif DAVIES Georgia
27.90

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
BARRATT Holly
AUS.gif
27.96
5
WILD Cassie
SCO.gif
28.18
6
DAWSON Kathleen
SCO.gif
28.37
7
HANNAH Jade
CAN.gif
28.38
8
HOPE Lucy
SCO.gif
28.54
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Men's 200m Individual Medley
Final Results

 

AUS.gif LARKIN Mitch
1:57.67GR

 

SCO.gif SCOTT Duncan
1:57.86

 

AUS.gif LEWIS Clyde
1:58.18

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
SZARANEK Mark
SCO.gif
1:59.24
5
ASHBY Bradlee
NZL.gif
1:59.59
6
WALLACE Daniel
SCO.gif
1:59.85
7
CLAREBURT Lewis
NZL.gif
2:01.13
8
CASTELLI Xavier
WAL.gif
2:01.49
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Women's 50m Freestyle S8
Final Results

 

AUS.gif PATTERSON Lakeisha
30.14

 

CAN.gif BIRD Morgan
32.03

 

CAN.gif TRIPP Abigail
32.49

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
THOMAS KANE Tiffany
AUS.gif
35.40
5
LIM Carmen
MAS.gif
36.85
6
JAGTAP Vaishnavi Vinod
IND.gif
42.03
7
WACUKA Ann
KEN.gif
56.72
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Men's 100m Backstroke S9
Final Results

 

AUS.gif HALL Brenden
1:04.73

 

AUS.gif HODGE Timothy
1:04.99

 

AUS.gif POWELL Logan
1:05.29

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
REYNOLDS Jesse
NZL.gif
1:05.50
5
LEACH Jacob
ENG.gif
1:06.59
6
WHITE Lewis
ENG.gif
1:07.25
7
ARBUTHNOTT Chris
NZL.gif
1:07.85
8
McCLEMENTS Barry
NIR.gif
1:09.08
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Men's 1500m Freestyle
Final Results

 

AUS.gif McLOUGHLIN Jack
14:47.09

 

WAL.gif JERVIS Daniel
14:48.67

 

AUS.gif HORTON Mack
14:51.05

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
SZURDOKI Brent
RSA.gif
15:28.60
5
SIM Welson Wee Sheng
MAS.gif
15:31.14
6
ROBERTS Wesley
COK.gif
15:40.36
7
PRAKASH Sajan
IND.gif
15:52.84
8
HADJITTOOULIS Constantinos
CYP.gif
16:26.93
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Women's 4x100m Medley Relay
Final Results

 

AUS.gif Australia
SEEBOHM Emily
BOHL Georgia
McKEON Emma
CAMPBELL Bronte

3:54.36GR

 

CAN.gif Canada
MASSE Kylie
SMITH Kierra
OLEKSIAK Penny
RUCK Taylor

3:55.10

 

WAL.gif Wales
DAVIES Georgia
TUTTON Chloe
THOMAS Alys
GREENSLADE Kathryn

4:00.75

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
SIMMONDS Elizabeth
VASEY Sarah
O'CONNOR Siobhan Marie
HOPKIN Anna
ENG.gif
4:01.67
5
DAWSON Kathleen
SCOTT Corrie
MACINNES Keanna
HOPE Lucy
SCO.gif
4:05.17
6
GICHARD Bobbi
RYAN Bronagh
GASSON Helena
TRANSOM Laticia
NZL.gif
4:07.47
7
van NIEKERK Nathania
CORBETT Kaylene
GALLAGHER Erin
CHELIUS Emma
RSA.gif
4:12.02
8
ROBINSON Niamh
KINLEY Laura
ATKINSON Charlotte
BREW Stephanie
ISM.gif
4:20.25
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Men's 4x100m Medley Relay
Final Results

 

AUS.gif Australia
LARKIN Mitch
PACKARD Jake
IRVINE Grant
CHALMERS Kyle

3:31.04GR

 

ENG.gif England
GREENBANK Luke
PEATY Adam
GUY James
PROUD Benjamin

3:31.13

 

RSA.gif South Africa
JUSTUS Calvyn
van der BURGH Cameron
le CLOS Chad
TANDY Bradley

3:34.79

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
McNALLY Craig
MURDOCH Ross
SZARANEK Mark
SCOTT Duncan
SCO.gif
3:35.15
5
THORMEYER Markus
WALL Elijah
BINNEMA Josiah
KISIL Yuri
CAN.gif
3:36.12
6
FERGUSON Conor
GRAHAM Jamie
BROWN James
SLOAN Jordan
NIR.gif
3:41.08
7
CUNA Erico
CORSINI Ludovico
MOGNE Igor
da COSTA Denilson
MOZ.gif
3:52.41
8
VINCENT Bradley
CHUNG YEE Jonathan
MARQUET Mathieu
ANODIN Gregory
MRI.gif
3:57.29
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