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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 links  














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(Redirected from Boxing at the 1950 British Empire Games)

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
← III
V →

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]

Participating teams[edit]

Countries that participated

(Teams participating for the first time in bold).

  •  Canada
  •  Ceylon
  •  England
  •  Fiji
  •  Malaya
  •  New Zealand
  •  Nigeria
  •  Scotland
  •  South Africa
  •  Southern Rhodesia
  •  Wales
  • 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) Dominion of Ceylon K. Edwin (CEY) South Africa Marcus Temple (SAF)
    Bantamweight South Africa Johnny van Rensburg (SAF) Dominion of Ceylon Albert Perera (CEY)  Len Walters (CAN)
    Featherweight  Henry Gilliland (SCO) Southern Rhodesia Andy Verceuil (RHO)  Peter Brander (ENG)
    Lightweight  Ronny Latham (ENG)  Billy Barber (AUS)  Jim Barnden (NZL)
    Welterweight  Terry Ratcliffe (ENG)  Bill Seewitz (AUS) Dominion of Ceylon Alex Obeysekere (CEY)
    Middleweight South Africa 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 South Africa 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 South Africa Graham Johnston (SAF) 4:51.3  Buddy Lucas (NZL) 5:02.5
    1650 yd freestyle South Africa Graham Johnston (SAF) 19:55.7  Jim Portelance (CAN) 20:08.3  Buddy Lucas (NZL) 20:10.1
    110 yd backstroke South Africa 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 South Africa Joan Harrison (SAF) 1:10.7
    440 yd freestyle South Africa 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.

    Event Gold Silver Bronze
    Tournament  Australia
    John Amadee
    Peter Bennett
    Bruce Bourke
    John Bourke
    Herman Doerner
    Owen Doerner
    Ronald Faulds
    Colin French
    Kevin Hallett
    Malcolm Hastie
    Percy Johnston
    James McKay
    Francis Murphy
    Frank O'Neill
    3 wins  New Zealand
    Charles Brown
    Jim Cameron
    Terry Harris
    Bob Hatchwell
    Barrie Hutchinson
    Tom Logan
    Edward Raven
    Jim Walsh
    Neil Williams
    Wally Williams
     
     
     
     
    0 wins none awarded

    Weightlifting[edit]

    All events were for men only.

    Event Gold Silver Bronze
    Bantamweight Federation of Malaya Tho Fook Hung (MAL) 655 lb  Rosaire Smith (CAN) 615 lb  Keith Caple (AUS) 600 lb
    Featherweight Federation of Malaya Koh Eng Tong (MAL) 685 lb  Julian Creus (ENG) 670 lb South Africa Barrie Engelbrecht (SAF) 640 lb
    Lightweight  Jim Halliday (ENG) 760 lb Federation of Malaya 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 South Africa Issy Bloomberg (SAF) 815 lb Federation of Malaya 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 South Africa Martin Jooste (SAF) 1 win
    Middleweight  Maurice Vachon (CAN) 3 wins  Bruce Arthur (AUS) 3 w – 1 l South Africa Callie Reitz (SAF) 2 w – 2 l
    Light heavyweight South Africa 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.
  • ^ "Auckland 1950". Commonwealth Games Federation. Archived from the original on 7 April 2018. Retrieved 28 December 2019.
  • ^ Dheensaw page 35-41
  • ^ 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]

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