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1 Participating teams  





2 Medals by country  





3 Medals by event  



3.1  Athletics  





3.2  Boxing  





3.3  Cycling  



3.3.1  Track  







3.4  Diving  



3.4.1  Men's events  





3.4.2  Women's events  







3.5  Lawn bowls  





3.6  Swimming  



3.6.1  Men's  





3.6.2  Women's  







3.7  Wrestling  







4 References  





5 External links  














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(Redirected from Boxing at the 1934 British Empire Games)

II British Empire Games
Host cityLondon, England
Nations17
Athletes500
Events68
Opening4 August 1934
Closing11 August 1934
Opened byGeorge V
Athlete's OathRobert Howland
Main venueWhite City Stadium
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The 1934 British Empire Games was the second edition of what is now known as the Commonwealth Games, held in England, from 4–11 August 1934. The host city was London, with the main venue at Wembley Park, although the track cycling events were in Manchester. Seventeen national teams took part, including the Irish Free State (the only Games in which they participated, although an all-Ireland team competed at the 1930 Games).

The 1934 Games had been originally awarded to Johannesburg, South Africa, but the change of venue to London was made due to concerns regarding the treatment of black and Asian athletes by South African officials and fans.[1]

Six sports were featured in the Games: athletics in White City Stadium; boxing, wrestling, and aquatics (swimming and diving) in the Empire Pool and Arena, Wembley; cycling in Fallowfield Stadium, Manchester; and lawn bowlsatPaddington and Temple.[2] Events for women athletes included a debut in athletics; the previous games had women's events only in swimming and diving.

Participating teams[edit]

Countries that participated

(Teams participating for the first time in bold).

  •  Bermuda
  •  British Guiana
  •  Canada
  •  England
  •  Hong Kong
  •  India
  • Republic of Ireland Irish Free State*
  •  Jamaica
  •  New Zealand
  •  Newfoundland
  •  Northern Ireland*
  •  Scotland
  •  South Africa
  •  Southern Rhodesia
  •  Trinidad and Tobago
  •  Wales
  • *The affiliation of Irish athletes at these games is unclear, see Ireland at the British Empire Games § 1934 games

    Medals by country[edit]

    RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
    1 England*29202473
    2 Canada1725951
    3 Australia84214
    4 South Africa710522
    5 Scotland541726
    6 New Zealand1023
    7 British Guiana1001
    8 Wales0336
    9 Northern Ireland0123
    10 Jamaica0112
    11 Southern Rhodesia0022
    12 India0011
    Totals (12 entries)686868204

    Medals by event[edit]

    Athletics[edit]

    Boxing[edit]

    Event Gold Silver Bronze
    Flyweight  Pat Palmer (ENG)  Maxie Berger (CAN)  Jackie Pottinger (WAL)
    Bantamweight  Eddie Ryan (ENG)  Albert Barnes (WAL)  Thomas Wells (SCO)
    Featherweight South Africa Charles Catterall (SAF)  J. D. Jones (WAL) Southern Rhodesia William Fulton (RHO)
    Lightweight  Leonard Cook (AUS)  Frank Taylor (WAL)  Harry Moy (ENG)
    Welterweight  Dave McCleave (ENG) South Africa Dick Barton (SAF)  William Duncan (NIR)
    Middleweight  Alf Shawyer (ENG)  Leonard Wadsworth (CAN)  Jimmy Magill (NIR)
    Light heavyweight  George Brennan (ENG)  George Holton (SCO) South Africa Robey Leibbrandt (SAF)
    Heavyweight  Pat Floyd (ENG) South Africa Jan van Rensburg (SAF)  David Douglas-Hamilton (SCO)

    Cycling[edit]

    Track[edit]

    Event Gold Silver Bronze
    Time Trial  Dunc Gray (AUS) 1:16.4  Bob McLeod (CAN) 1:18.0 South Africa Ted Clayton (SAF) 1:18.4
    Sprint 1000 yd  Ernest Higgins (ENG)  Horace Pethybridge (AUS) South Africa Ted Clayton (SAF)
    10 mile Scratch  Bob McLeod (CAN) 24:26.2 South Africa Ted Clayton (SAF)  William Harvell (ENG)

    Diving[edit]

    Men's events[edit]

    Event Gold Silver Bronze
    3 m springboard  John Brisco Ray (ENG) 117.12  Doug Tomalin (ENG) 110.50  Harry Class (CAN) 106.57
    10 m platform  Tommy Mather (ENG) 83.83  Doug Tomalin (ENG) 83.63  Louis Marchant (ENG) 70.64

    Women's events[edit]

    Event Gold Silver Bronze
    3 m springboard  Judith Moss (CAN) 62.27  Lesley Thompson (AUS) 60.49  Doris Ogilvie (CAN) 57.00
    10 m platform  Dot Macready (ENG) 30.74  Lesley Thompson (AUS) 27.64  Cecily Cousens (ENG) 27.36

    Lawn bowls[edit]

    All events were for men only.

    Event Gold Silver Bronze
    Singles (details)  Robert Sprot (SCO)  William McDonald (CAN) South Africa Charles Abbott (SAF)
    Pairs (details)  Tommy Hills
    and George Wright (ENG)
     William Hutchinson
    and Alfred Langford (CAN)
     Thomas Davies
    and Stan Weaver (WAL)
    Rinks (details)  England
    Fred Biggin
    Ernie Gudgeon
    Percy Tomlinson
    Robert Slater
     Northern Ireland
    Percy Watson
    Charlie Clawson
    George Watson
    Cecil Curran
     Scotland
    William Lowe
    Charles Tait
    James Morrison
    James Brown

    Swimming[edit]

    Men's[edit]

    Event Gold Silver Bronze
    100 yd freestyle  George Burleigh (CAN) 55.0  George Larson (CAN) 55.6  Noel Crump (NZL) 56.2
    440 yd freestyle  Noel Ryan (AUS) 5:03.0  Norman Wainwright (ENG) 5:07.8  Bob Pirie (CAN) 5:14.8
    1500 yd freestyle  Noel Ryan (AUS) 18:25.4  Bob Pirie (CAN) 18:28.4  Norman Wainwright (ENG) 18:33.2
    100 yd backstroke  Willie Francis (SCO) 01:05.2  John Besford (ENG) 1:05.6  Ben Gazell (CAN) 1:06.6
    200 yd breaststroke  Norman Hamilton (SCO) 2:41.4  William McCarty (JAM) 2:42.4  Bill Puddy (CAN) 2:42.8
    4×200 yd freestyle relay  Canada
    George Larson
    George Burleigh
    Robert Hooper
    Bob Pirie
    8:40.6  England
    Mostyn Ffrench-Williams
    Norman Wainwright
    Reginald Sutton
    Bob Leivers
    8:52.8  Scotland
    George Anderson
    Henry Cunningham
    Merilees Chassels
    William Burns
    9:23.4
    3×110 yd medley relay  Canada
    Ben Gazell
    George Burleigh
    Albert Puddy
    3:11.2  Scotland
    Merilees Chassels
    Norman Hamilton
    Willie Francis
    3:15.2  England
    Arthur Summers
    John Besford
    Mostyn Ffrench-Williams
    3:16.0

    Women's[edit]

    Event Gold Silver Bronze
    100 yd freestyle  Phyllis Dewar (CAN) 1:03.0  Irene Pirie (CAN) 1:03.6  Jean McDowell (SCO) 1:05.8
    440 yd freestyle  Phyllis Dewar (CAN) 5:45.6 South Africa Jenny Maakal (SAF) 5:53.0  Irene Pirie (CAN) 5:54.4
    100 yd backstroke  Phyllis Harding (ENG) 1:13.8  Margot Hamilton (SCO) 1:15.0  Valerie Davies (WAL) 1:18.2
    200 yd breaststroke  Clare Dennis (AUS) 2:50.2  Phyllis Haslam (CAN) 2:55.4  Margery Hinton (ENG) 2:58.6
    4×110 yd freestyle relay  Canada
    Phyllis Dewar
    Florence Humble
    Margaret Hutton
    Irene Pirie
    4:21.8  South Africa
    Jenny Maakal
    Enid Hayward
    Kathleen Russell
    Molly Ryde
    4:34.0  England
    Edna Hughes
    Beatrice Wolstenholme
    Olive Bartle
    Margery Hinton
    4:34.4
    3×110 yd medley relay  Canada
    Margaret Hutton
    Phyllis Haslam
    Phyllis Dewar
    3:42.0  England
    Phyllis Harding
    Vera Kingston
    Edna Hughes
    3:43.0  Scotland
    Jean McDowell
    Margot Hamilton
    Margaret McCullum
    3:50.0

    Wrestling[edit]

    All events were for men only.

    Event Gold Silver Bronze
    Bantamweight  Edward Melrose (SCO)  Ted McKinley (CAN)  Joseph Reid (ENG)
    Featherweight  Robert McNab (CAN)  Joe Nelson (ENG)  Murdoch White (SCO)
    Lightweight  Dick Garrard (AUS)  G. E. North (ENG)  Howard Thomas (CAN)[3]
    Welterweight  Joe Schleimer (CAN)  William Fox (ENG)  Rashid Anwar (IND)
    Middleweight  Terry Evans (CAN)  Stanley Bissell (ENG)  Robert Harcus (SCO)
    Light heavyweight South Africa Mick Cubbin (SAF)  Bernard Rowe (ENG)  Alex Watt (CAN)
    Heavyweight  Jack Knight (AUS)  Pat Meehan (CAN)  Archie Dudgeon (SCO)

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "London 1934". Commonwealth Games Federation. Archived from the original on 7 April 2018. Retrieved 28 December 2019.
  • ^ "BODY- LINE BARRED – On the greens at Paddington and Temple take place the less strenuous contest of Empire Games". Pathé News. 9 August 1934. Retrieved 23 May 2013.
  • ^ "Wrestling". The Times. 10 August 1934. p. 6 – via Times Digital Archives.
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