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Commonwealth Games 2018


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Women's Individual All-Around
Final Results

 

CYP.gif EVRIPIDOU Diamanto
55.750

 

CAN.gif UCHIDA Katherine
52.650

 

MAS.gif DICT WENG Kwan
51.500

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
SUNG Enid
AUS.gif
50.725
5
HALFORD Laura
WAL.gif
50.650
6
SKITTIDI Viktoria
CYP.gif
49.650
7
MARTIN Hannah
ENG.gif
49.350
8
KOI Sie Yan
MAS.gif
48.050
9
CRANE Sophie
CAN.gif
47.975
10
KIROI-BOGATYREVA Alexandra
AUS.gif
46.100
11
ONDAATJE Anna-Marie
SRI.gif
44.300
12
FRIZELLE Gemma
WAL.gif
43.125
13
LEGOTE Grace
RSA.gif
42.900
14
SHERLOCK Stephani
ENG.gif
41.400
15
TAN Aiko
SGP.gif
37.200
16
van WYK Chris-Marie
RSA.gif
36.550
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Men's Tournament
Final Results

 

AUS.gif Australia
McHUGH Christopher
SCHUMANN Damien

-

 

CAN.gif Canada
PEDLOW Samuel
SCHACHTER Sam

-

 

NZL.gif New Zealand
O'DEA Ben
O'DEA Sam

-

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
GREGORY Chris
SHEAF Jake
ENG.gif
-
5
APOSTOLOU Dimitris
CHRYSOSTOMOU Georgios
CYP.gif
-
5
MIEDZYBRODZKI Robin
COOK Seain
SCO.gif
-
5
LOMBI Patrick
KAMARA Abubakar
SLE.gif
-
5
WILLIAMS Daneil
STEWART Daynt
TTO.gif
-
9
KOROWALE Inia
CAVULA Sairusi
FIJ.gif
-
10
SOARES Delcio
ACACIO Carlos
MOZ.gif
-
10
HODGE St Clair
SEABROOKES Shawn
SKN.gif
-
10
PRADEEP Asanka
YAPA Sashimal
SRI.gif
-
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Women's Tournament
Final Results

 

CAN.gif Canada
HUMANA-PAREDES Melissa
PAVAN Sarah

-

 

AUS.gif Australia
ARTACHO del SOLAR Mariafe
CLANCY Taliqua

-

 

VAN.gif Vanuatu
MATAUATU Linline
PATA Miller

-

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
ANGELOPOULOU Mariota
KONSTANTINOU Manolina
CYP.gif
-
5
PALMER Victoria
GRIMSON Jessica
ENG.gif
-
5
POLLEY Shaunna
WILLS Kelsie
NZL.gif
-
5
NZAYISENGA Charlotte
MUTATSIMPUNDU Denyse
RWA.gif
-
5
BEATTIE Lynne
COUTTS Melissa
SCO.gif
-
9
GRANT Rheeza
BLACKMAN Abby
TTO.gif
-
10
NIMA Laite
RATUDINA Iliseva
FIJ.gif
-
10
WILLIAMS Thornia
STAFFORD Renisha
GRN.gif
-
10
LAU Ee Shan
ONG Wei Yu
SGP.gif
-
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Women's Freestyle -53kg
Final Results

 

CAN.gif WEICKER Diana
-

 

IND.gif KUMARI Babita
-

 

NGR.gif SAMUEL Bose
-

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
DILHANI Deepika
SRI.gif
-
5
HOLLAND Carissa
AUS.gif
-
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Men's Freestyle -57kg
Final Results

 

IND.gif AWARE Rahul
-

 

CAN.gif TAKAHASHI Steven
-

 

NGR.gif WELSON Ebikewenimo
-

PAK.gif BILAL Muhammad
-

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
5
RAMM George
ENG.gif
-
5
COMBRINCK Jan
RSA.gif
-
7
CHARLES FERNANDO Divoshan
SRI.gif
-
8
CICCHINI Thomas
AUS.gif
-
9
BINGHAM Lowe
NRU.gif
-
10
CONNELLY Ross
SCO.gif
-
11
GIORDMAINA Gary
MLT.gif
-
12
ETKO Viorel
SCO.gif
-
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Women's Freestyle -76kg
Final Results

 

CAN.gif WIEBE Erica
-

 

NGR.gif ONYEBUCHI Blessing
-

 

ENG.gif NELTHORPE Georgina
-

IND.gif BISHNOI Kiran
-

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
5
PARIADHAVEN Katouskia
MRI.gif
-
5
KAMARA Hajaratu
SLE.gif
-
7
de BRUINE Naomi
AUS.gif
-
8
SINO GUEMDE Danielle
CMR.gif
-
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Men's Freestyle -74kg
Final Results

 

IND.gif SUSHIL Kumar
-

 

RSA.gif BOTHA Johannes
-

 

CAN.gif BALFOUR Jevon
-

WAL.gif DODGE Curtis
-

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
5
EVANS Connor
AUS.gif
-
5
ASSIZECOURT Ebimienfaghe
NGR.gif
-
7
KHULLAR Akash
NZL.gif
-
8
ALI AMZAD Mohammad
BAN.gif
-
9
BUTT Muhammad Asad
PAK.gif
-
10
SALAM Abdulai
SLE.gif
-
11
GLADKOV Oleg
SCO.gif
-
12
WRINKLE Sean
BAH.gif
-
13
FERNANDO Suresh
SRI.gif
-
14
TEETU Ioabo
KIR.gif
-
15
MARIANNE Jean Frederic
MRI.gif
-
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Men's 3m Springboard
Final Results

 

ENG.gif LAUGHER Jack
519.40

 

CAN.gif GAGNE Philippe
452.70

 

AUS.gif CONNOR James
438.50

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
HASLAM Ross
ENG.gif
432.45
5
HEATLY James
SCO.gif
420.30
6
CARTER Matthew
AUS.gif
409.00
7
IMBEAU-DULAC Francois
CAN.gif
401.55
8
HASLAM Jack
ENG.gif
389.00
9
KNIGHT-WISDOM Yona
JAM.gif
377.30
10
OOI Tze Liang
MAS.gif
373.75
11
CHEW Yiwei
MAS.gif
347.20
12
HESLOP Aidan
WAL.gif
285.15
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Women's 10m Platform
Final Results

 

AUS.gif WU Melissa
360.40

 

CAN.gif BENFEITO Meaghan
359.75

 

ENG.gif TOULSON Lois
344.20

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
PAMG Pandelela Rinong
MAS.gif
340.20
5
CHEONG Jun Hoong
MAS.gif
332.85
6
McKAY Caeli
CAN.gif
325.90
7
O'BRIEN Brittany
AUS.gif
322.50
8
BIRCH Robyn
ENG.gif
308.40
9
TOTH Celina
CAN.gif
300.85
10
BONG Kimberly Qian
MAS.gif
294.20
11
WILLIAMSON Teju
AUS.gif
276.35
12
McARTHUR Gemma
SCO.gif
263.05
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Men's Pole Vault
Final Results

 

AUS.gif MARSCHALL Kurtis
5.70

 

CAN.gif BARBER Shawnacy
5.65

 

ENG.gif CUTTS Luke
5.45

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
HAGUE Adam
ENG.gif
5.45SB
5
ARMSTRONG Angus
AUS.gif
5.35
6
THEODORE Deryk
CAN.gif
5.35
7
STYLIANOU Nikandros
CYP.gif
5.35
8
ALWI Iskandar
MAS.gif
5.00
  SOUTHGATE Nicholas
NZL.gif
NM
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