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Commonwealth Games 2018


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Men's High Jump
Final Results

 

AUS.gif STARC Brandon
2.32PB

 

BAH.gif WILSON Jamal
2.30SB

 

CAN.gif LOVETT Django
2.30PB

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
THOMAS Donald
BAH.gif
2.27
5
SMITH Allan
SCO.gif
2.27SB
6
MASON Michael
CAN.gif
2.24
6
SHANKAR Tejaswin
IND.gif
2.24
8
LEE Hup Wei
MAS.gif
2.21
9
BAKER Chris
ENG.gif
2.21
10
RANDHAWA Nauraj Singh
MAS.gif
2.18
10
SMITH David
SCO.gif
2.18
12
GRABARZ Robert
ENG.gif
2.18
  WIJESEKARA Manjula Kumara
SRI.gif
NM
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Men's Long Jump
Final Results

 

RSA.gif MANYONGA Luvo
8.41GR

 

AUS.gif FRAYNE Henry
8.33

 

RSA.gif SAMAAI Ruswahl
8.22

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
GAYLE Tajay
JAM.gif
8.12PB
5
BRAMBLE Daniel
ENG.gif
7.94
6
MITREVSKI Chris
AUS.gif
7.90
7
WIMALASARI D. A. G. Janaka
SRI.gif
7.89
8
FORBES Damar
JAM.gif
7.88
9
OTUONYE Ifeanyi
TCI.gif
7.80
10
SMITH Tyrone
BER.gif
7.79
11
MAYACK II Marcel
CMR.gif
7.70
12
LAPIERRE Fabrice
AUS.gif
7.56
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Men's Shot Put F38
Final Results

 

AUS.gif CROMBIE Cameron
15.74

 

AUS.gif JACKSON Marty
13.74SB

 

RSA.gif HAMMAN Reinhardt
13.15SB

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
SAWYER Jayden
AUS.gif
12.40
5
BAIN Joshua
ENG.gif
12.31
6
BAMBRICK David
CAN.gif
11.74SB
7
STRYBOSCH Kevin
CAN.gif
11.17SB
8
JENKINSON Juanre
RSA.gif
9.63
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Women's 100m T35
Final Results

 

AUS.gif HOLT Isis
13.58

 

SCO.gif LYLE Maria
15.14

 

AUS.gif COOP Brianna
15.63

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
SALMON Carly
AUS.gif
16.39
5
SCHRAGER Daphne
ENG.gif
17.09
6
VERDEILLE Maria
ENG.gif
19.38PB
7
NALIUPIS Dephnny
VAN.gif
26.49PB
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Women's 400m
Final Results

 

BOT.gif MONTSHO Amantle
50.15SB

 

JAM.gif LE-ROY Anastasia
50.57PB

 

JAM.gif McPHERSON Stephenie
50.93

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
BOTLOGETSW E Christine
BOT.gif
51.17PB
5
IMALI Maximila
KEN.gif
51.32
6
DAS Hima
IND.gif
51.32PB
7
RUBIE Anneliese
AUS.gif
52.03
8
AJAYI Yinka
NGR.gif
52.26
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Women's Cross-Country
Final Results

 

ENG.gif LAST Annie
1:18:02

 

ENG.gif RICHARDS Evie
1:18:50

 

CAN.gif SMITH Haley
1:20:26

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
BATTY Emily
CAN.gif
1:21:02
5
SHORT Isla
SCO.gif
1:21:34
6
McCONNELL Rebecca
AUS.gif
1:22:32
7
STRAUSS Mariske
RSA.gif
1:22:50
8
VORSTER Michelle
NAM.gif
1:23:37
9
SHEPPARD Samara
NZL.gif
1:23:46
10
CHRISTOFOROU Antri
CYP.gif
-1LAP
11
REDECKER Cherie
RSA.gif
-1LAP
12
MASITISE Likeleli
LES.gif
-4LAP
  DUFFY Flora
BER.gif
DNS
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Men's Cross-Country
Final Results

 

NZL.gif GAZE Samuel
1:17:36

 

NZL.gif COOPER Anton
1:17:36

 

RSA.gif HATHERLY Alan
1:17:56

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
OLIVER Ben
NZL.gif
1:18:41
5
CLACHERTY Frazer
ENG.gif
1:19:14
6
BOUCHARD Leandre
CAN.gif
1:19:15
7
McCONNELL Daniel
AUS.gif
1:19:59
8
ORR Cameron
NIR.gif
1:20:06
9
FERGUSON Grant
SCO.gif
1:22:29
10
CORLETT Nicholas
ISM.gif
1:26:20
11
KERFOOT-ROBSON Dylan
WAL.gif
1:26:37
12
de LANGE Tristan
NAM.gif
1:26:59
13
ROE James
GUE.gif
1:27:06
14
HIDRIO Rhys
JRS.gif
1:27:42
15
MILTIADIS Andreas
CYP.gif
1:28:18
16
SERAFIN Michael
GUE.gif
-1LAP
17
POTTS Marc
NIR.gif
-2LAP
18
MONESE Phetetso
LES.gif
-2LAP
19
MAKAE Tumelo
LES.gif
-2LAP
20
LOWTHORPE Oliver
JRS.gif
-3LAP
21
COLVER Andrew
GUE.gif
-3LAP
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Women's 50m Rifle Prone
Final Results

 

SGP.gif VELOSO Martina Lindsay
621.0GR

 

IND.gif SAWANT Tejaswini
618.9

 

SCO.gif McINTOSH Seonaid
618.1

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
JONES Lina
ENG.gif
615.7
5
SER Xiang Wei Jasmine
SGP.gif
615.6
6
GLOVER Rachel
ISM.gif
615.4
7
MOHAMED TAIBI Nur Suryani
MAS.gif
613.9
8
McINTOSH Jennifer
SCO.gif
612.9
9
RIDLEY Robyn
AUS.gif
612.5
10
HUNT Janet
NZL.gif
608.2
11
JOHNSTON Sally
NZL.gif
607.8
12
GLEESON Katie
ENG.gif
607.8
13
SMITH Susannah
AUS.gif
606.7
14
AKTER Suraiya
BAN.gif
604.3
15
CAMPION Sarah
JRS.gif
603.5
16
MOUDGIL Anjum
IND.gif
602.2
17
SHILPA Sarmin
BAN.gif
599.2
18
CHODO Mercy
GHA.gif
597.5
19
KERMODE Gemma
ISM.gif
589.0
20
MUNGOMA Cleopatra
UGA.gif
571.9
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Open Triples B6-8
Final Results

 

AUS.gif Australia
THORNTON Josh
BONNELL Tony
HANSON Ken

-

 

NZL.gif New Zealand
WAKEFIELD Bruce
WYNKS Barry
NOBLE Mark

-

 

RSA.gif South Africa
PATTON Christopher
BOTHA Tobias
VILJOEN Willem

-

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
ROLLINGS Kieran
BROWN Paul
ROBERTSON Michael
ENG.gif
-
5
BROWN Garry
NICOLL Michael
SIMPSON Michael
SCO.gif
-
6
HUBBARD Jonathan
LILLYCROP Raymond
WILSON Pauline
WAL.gif
-
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Women's Triples
Final Results

 

AUS.gif Australia
KRIZANIC Carla
SCOTT Natasha
van ASCH Rebecca

-

 

SCO.gif Scotland
MORAN Kay
McDOUGALL Stacey
BROWN Caroline

-

 

ENG.gif England
REDNALL Katherine
FALKNER Ellen
HONNOR Sian

-

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
FOSTER Jackie
COOPER Joanna
WESTLAKE Pricilla
CAN.gif
-
5
KAMIS Auni Fathiah
NOH Nur Fidrah
ARSHAD Azlina
MAS.gif
-
6
BRUCE Tayla
INCH Katelyn
BOYD Mandy
NZL.gif
-
7
TAYLOR Caroline
WOODCOCK Emma
BUTTEN Anwen
WAL.gif
-
8
SMITH Erin
McCLOY Donna
McAULEY Sarah
NIR.gif
-
9
MOON Doreen
VOWDEN Eileen
RENOUF Joan
JRS.gif
-
10
KARKAR Piwen
CARLO Ju
BABONA Loa
PNG.gif
-
11
KRUGER Esme
SNYMAN Johanna
DAVIS Elma
RSA.gif
-
12
PUREA Jacqueline
JIM Tiare Tapita
JIM Teokotai Rahui
COK.gif
-
13
VERMEULEN Lesley
du TOIT Sheena
van den BERGH Johanna
NAM.gif
-
14
KHAN Farzana
PINKI
SAIKIA Nayanmoni
IND.gif
-
15
PRASAD Radhika
KOTOISUVA Loreta
TIKOISUVA Litia
FIJ.gif
-
16
MKANDAWIRE Mildred
SIAME Getrude
MATIPA Sophia
ZAM.gif
-
17
PAULING Christine
EVANS Tessie
JONES Christine
NFK.gif
-
18
HIPA Chris
MOTUFOOU Pilena
IOANE Ku
NIU.gif
-
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