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1 Host selection  





2 Participating teams  





3 Medals by country  





4 Medals by event  



4.1  Athletics  





4.2  Badminton  





4.3  Bowls  





4.4  Boxing  





4.5  Cycling  





4.6  Diving  





4.7  Gymnastics  





4.8  Shooting  





4.9  Swimming  





4.10  Weightlifting  





4.11  Wrestling  







5 Venues  





6 References  





7 External links  














1978 Commonwealth Games






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XI Commonwealth Games
Host cityEdmonton, Canada
Nations47
Athletes1,475
Events128 events in 11 sports
Opening3 August 1978
Closing12 August 1978
Opened byElizabeth II
Athlete's OathBeverly Boys
Queen's Baton Final RunnerDiane Jones Konihowski
Main venueCommonwealth Stadium
← X
XII →

The 1978 Commonwealth Games was held in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, from 3 to 12 August 1978, two years after the 1976 Summer Olympics was held in Montreal, Quebec. They were boycotted by Nigeria, in protest at New Zealand's sporting contacts with apartheid-era South Africa, as well as by Uganda, in protest at alleged Canadian hostility towards the government of Idi Amin.[1] The Bid Election was held at the 1972 Summer OlympicsinMunich.

This was the first Commonwealth Games where a computerised system was used to handle ticket sales. This was the first Commonwealth Games to be named Commonwealth Games, having dropped British. The Games were opened by Queen Elizabeth II for the first time since becoming Queen in 1952.

Host selection[edit]

1978 Commonwealth Games bidding results
City Round 1
Canada Edmonton 36
England Leeds 10

Participating teams[edit]

Participating countries

46 teams were represented at the 1978 Games.
(Teams competing for the first time are shown in bold).

Participating Commonwealth countries and territories
  •  Australia
  •  Bahamas
  •  Bangladesh
  •  Barbados
  •  Bermuda
  •  British Honduras
  •  Canada
  •  Cayman Islands
  •  Cook Islands
  •  Cyprus
  •  England
  •  Fiji (7)
  •  Ghana
  •  Gibraltar
  •  Grenada
  •  Guernsey
  •  Guyana
  •  Hong Kong
  •  India
  •  Isle of Man
  •  Jamaica
  •  Jersey
  •  Kenya
  •  Lesotho
  •  Malawi
  •  Malaysia
  •  Mauritius
  •  New Zealand
  •  Northern Ireland
  •  Papua New Guinea
  •  Saint Christopher-Nevis-Anguilla
  •  Saint Lucia
  •  Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
  •  Scotland
  •  Sierra Leone
  •  Singapore
  •  Sri Lanka
  •  Swaziland
  •  Tanzania
  •  The Gambia
  •  Trinidad and Tobago
  •  Turks and Caicos Islands
  •  Wales
  •  Western Samoa
  •  Zambia
  • Medals by country[edit]

    Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Philip, and their two younger sons, Andrew and Edward, at the opening of the 1978 Commonwealth Games, in Edmonton, Alberta

      *   Host nation (Canada)

    RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
    1 Canada (CAN)*453133109
    2 England (ENG)27273387
    3 Australia (AUS)24332784
    4 Kenya (KEN)76518
    5 New Zealand (NZL)56920
    6 India (IND)54615
    7 Scotland (SCO)36514
    8 Jamaica (JAM)2237
    9 Wales (WAL)2158
    10 Northern Ireland (NIR)2125
    11 Hong Kong (HKG)2002
    12 Malaysia (MAS)1214
    13 Ghana (GHA)1113
     Guyana (GUY)1113
    15 Tanzania (TAN)1102
    16 Trinidad and Tobago (TTO)0224
     Zambia (ZAM)0224
    18 Bahamas (BAH)0101
     Papua New Guinea (PNG)0101
    20 Western Samoa (WSM)0033
    21 Isle of Man (IOM)0011
    Totals (21 entries)128128139395

    Medals by event[edit]

    Athletics[edit]

    Badminton[edit]

    Event Gold Silver Bronze
    Mixed Team  England (ENG)
    Anne Statt
    Barbara Sutton
    David Eddy
    Derek Talbot
    Jane Webster
    Karen Bridge
    Kevin Jolly
    Mike Tredgett
    Nora Perry
    Raymond Stevens
     Canada (CAN)
    Claire Backhouse
    Gregory Carter
    Jamie McKee
    Jane Youngberg
    Johanne Falardeau
    John Czich
    Kenneth Priestman
    Lucio Fabris
    Sharon Crawford
    Wendy Clarkson
     Malaysia (MAS)
    Abu Bakar Sufian
    Chee Geok Whee
    Moo Foot Lian
    James Selvaraj
    Katherine Swee Phek Teh
    Saw Swee Leong
    Sylvia Ng
    Ong Teong Boon
    Men's Singles  Prakash Padukone (IND)  Derek Talbot (ENG)  Ray Stevens (ENG)
    Men's Doubles  Ray Stevens
    Mike Tredgett (ENG)
     Moo Foot Lian
    Ong Beng Teong (MAS)
     Bryan Purser
    Richard Purser (NZL)
    Women's Singles  Sylvia Ng (MAS)  Katherine Swee Phek Teh (MAS)  Wendy Clarkson (CAN)
    Women's Doubles  Nora Perry
    Anne Statt (ENG)
     Claire Backhouse
    Jane Youngberg (CAN)
     Ami Ghia
    Kanwal Thakar Singh (IND)
    Mixed Doubles  Mike Tredgett
    Nora Perry (ENG)
     Billy Gilliland
    Joanna Flockhart (SCO)
     Derek Talbot
    Barbara Sutton (ENG)

    Bowls[edit]

    Boxing[edit]

    Event Gold Silver Bronze
    Light Flyweight  Stephen Muchoki (KEN)  Francis Kabala (ZAM)  Birender Thapa (IND)
     Kid Jumalia (GHA)
    Flyweight  Michael Irungu (KEN)  Ian Clyde (CAN)  Peter Wighton (AUS)
     Hugh Russell (NIR)
    Bantamweight  Barry McGuigan (NIR)  Tumat Sugolik (PNG)  Douglas Maina (KEN)
     William Rannelli (CAN)
    Featherweight  Azumah Nelson (GHA)  John Sichula (ZAM)  Guy Boutin (CAN)
     Moss O'Brien (ENG)
    Lightweight  Gerry Hamill (NIR)  Patrick Waweru (KEN)  Teddy Makofi (ZAM)
     John McAllister (SCO)
    Light Welterweight  Winfield Braithwaite (GUY)  James Douglas (SCO)  John Raftery (CAN)
     Michael Mawangi (KEN)
    Welterweight  Mike McCallum (JAM)  Ken Beattie (NIR)  Derrick Hoyt (CAN)
     Anthony Feal (WAL)
    Light Middleweight  Kelly Perlette (CAN)  Abdurahman Athuman (KEN)  Ropati Vipo Samu (SAM)
     Enock Chama (ZAM)
    Middleweight  Philip McElwaine (AUS)  Delroy Parkes (ENG)  Roddy MacDonald (CAN)
     Richard Betham (SAM)
    Light Heavyweight  Roger Fortin (CAN)  Vince Smith (ENG)  Fautala Su'a (SAM)
     Edward Thande (KEN)
    Heavyweight  Julius Awome (ENG)  Adamah Mensah (GHA)  George Stankovich (NZL)

    Cycling[edit]

    Track
    Event Gold Silver Bronze
    Men's Time Trial  Jocelyn Lovell (CAN) 1:06.00  Kenrick Tucker (AUS) 00:01:07  Gordon Singleton (CAN) 00:01:08
    Men's Sprint  Kenrick Tucker (AUS)  Trevor Gadd (ENG)  David Weller (JAM)
    Men's Individual Pursuit  Mike Richards (NZL) 00:04:50  Gary Campbell (AUS) 00:04:56  Tony Doyle (ENG) 00:04:56
    Men's Team Pursuit  Australia
    Colin Fitzgerald
    Kevin Nichols
    Gary Sutton
    Shane Sutton
    00:04:29  New Zealand
    Kevin Blackwell
    Anthony Cuff
    Neil Lyster
    Jack Swart
    00:04:38  England
    Tony Doyle
    Paul Fennell
    Tony James
    Glen Mitchell
    00:04:51
    Men's 10 Miles Scratch  Jocelyn Lovell (CAN) 00:20:06  Shane Sutton (AUS) 00:20:06  Gary Sutton (AUS) 00:20:06
    Men's Tandem  Jocelyn Lovell
    Gordon Singleton (CAN)
    15.52  Trevor Gadd
    David Le Grys (ENG)
     Ron Boyle
    Stephen Goodall (AUS)
    Road
    Event Gold Silver Bronze
    Men's Road Race  Phil Anderson (AUS) 04:22:34  Pierre Harvey (CAN) 04:22:35  Garry Bell (NZL) 04:22:35

    Diving[edit]

    Gymnastics[edit]

    Event Gold Silver Bronze
    Men's All-Around  Philip Delesalle (CAN) 56.4  Lindsay Nylund (AUS) 54.95  Jean Choquette (CAN) 54.25
    Men's Team  Canada (CAN)
    Jean Choquette
    Nigel Rothwell
    Owen Walstrom
    Philip Delesalle
    165.55  England (ENG)
    Edward Arnold
    Ian Neale
    Jeff Davis
    Thomas Wilson
    161.95  Australia (AUS)
    Lambert Ariens
    Lindsay Nylund
    Rudolf Starosta
    Warwick Forbes
    158.5
    Women's All-Around  Elfi Schlegel (CAN) 38.25  Monica Goermann (CAN) 37.25
     Sherry Hawco (CAN)
    Women's Team  Canada (CAN)
    Elfi Schlegel
    Karen Kelsall
    Monica Goermann
    Sherry Hawco
    113.25  England (ENG)
    Joanna Sime
    Karen Robb
    Lisa Jackman
    Susan Cheesebrough
    107.4  New Zealand (NZL)
    Deborah Hurst
    Kirsty Durward
    Lynette Brake
    Rowena Davis
    106.35

    Shooting[edit]

    Pistol
    Event Gold Silver Bronze
    Men's/Open 50m Free Pistol  Yvon Trempe (CAN) 543  Edward Jans (CAN) 540  Bertram Manhin (TRI) 536
    Men's/Open 25m Rapid-Fire Pistol  Jules Sobrian (CAN) 587  John Cooke (ENG) 581  Jeff Farrell (AUS) 581
    Rifle
    Event Gold Silver Bronze
    Men's/Open 50m Rifle Prone  Alister Allan (SCO) 1194  Bill Watkins (WAL) 1191  Stewart Watterson (IOM) 1187
    Men's/Open Fullbore Rifle  Desmond Vamplew (CAN) 391  James Spaight (ENG) 388  Patrick Vamplew (CAN) 387
    Shotgun
    Event Gold Silver Bronze
    Men's/Open Trap  John Primrose (CAN) 186  George Leary (CAN) 185  Terry Rumbel (AUS) 183
    Men's/Open Skeet  John Woolley (NZL) 193  Paul Bentley (ENG) 191  Joe Neville (ENG) 190

    Swimming[edit]

    Men's events
    Event Gold Silver Bronze
    100 m freestyle Mark Morgan
     Australia
    52.70 Bill Sawchuk
     Canada
    52.81 Gary MacDonald
     Canada
    52.90
    200 m freestyle Ron McKeon
     Australia
    1:52.06 Graeme Brewer
     Australia
    1:52.86 Mark Morgan
     Australia
    1:53.16
    400 m freestyle Ron McKeon
     Australia
    3:54.43 Simon Gray
     England
    3:56.87 Max Metzker
     Australia
    3:58.83
    1500 m freestyle Max Metzker
     Australia
    15:31.92 Simon Gray
     England
    15:39.39 Andrew Astbury
     England
    15:42.89
    100 m backstroke Glenn Patching
     Australia
    57.90 Gary Abraham
     England
    58.48 Jay Tapp
     Canada
    59.05
    200 m backstroke Gary Hurring
     New Zealand
    2:04.37 Glenn Patching
     Australia
    2:05.76 Paul Moorfoot
     Australia
    2:05.99
    100 m breaststroke Graham Smith
     Canada
    1:03.81 Duncan Goodhew
     England
    1:04.24 Paul Naisby
     England
    1:06.36
    200 m breaststroke Graham Smith
     Canada
    2:20.86 Duncan Goodhew
     England
    2:21.92 Lindsay Spencer
     Australia
    2:22.49
    100 m butterfly Dan Thompson
     Canada
    55.04 John Mills
     England
    56.22 Bill Sawchuk
     Canada
    56.37
    200 m butterfly George Nagy
     Canada
    2:01.99 Claus Bredschneider
     Canada
    2:02.49 Phil Hubble
     England
    2:02.53
    200 m individual medley Graham Smith
     Canada
    2:05.25 Bill Sawchuk
     Canada
    2:05.61 Peter Dawson
     Australia
    2:09.05
    400 m individual medley Graham Smith
     Canada
    4:27.34 Simon Gray
     England
    4:27.70 Bill Sawchuk
     Canada
    4:27.99
    4 × 100 m freestyle relay  Canada
    Bill Sawchuk
    Gary MacDonald
    Graham Smith
    Peter Szmidt
    3:27.94  Australia
    Glenn Patching
    Graeme Brewer
    Mark Morgan
    Ron McKeon
    3:28.62  England
    David Dunne
    Kevin Burns
    Martin Smith
    Richard Burrell
    3:30.10
    4 × 200 m freestyle relay  Australia
    Graeme Brewer
    Mark Morgan
    Max Metzker
    Ron McKeon
    7:34.83  Canada
    Bill Sawchuk
    Dennis Corcoran
    Peter Szmidt
    Robert Baylis
    7:36.58  England
    David Dunne
    Martin Smith
    Philip Hubble
    Simon Gray
    7:42.02
    4 × 100 m medley relay  Canada
    Bill Sawchuk
    Dan Thompson
    Graham Smith
    Jay Tapp
    3:49.76  England
    Gary Abraham
    Duncan Goodhew
    John Mills
    Martin Smith
    3:50.22  Australia
    Glenn Patching
    Graeme Brewer
    Lindsay Spencer
    Mark Morgan
    3:53.16
    Women's events
    Event Gold Silver Bronze
    100 m freestyle Carol Klimpel
     Canada
    57.78 Rosemary Brown
     Australia
    58.30 Wendy Quirk
     Canada
    58.41
    200 m freestyle Rebecca Perrott
     New Zealand
    2:00.63 Tracey Wickham
     Australia
    2:01.50 Michelle Ford
     Australia
    2:01.64
    400 m freestyle Tracey Wickham
     Australia
    4:08.45 Michelle Ford
     Australia
    4:10.25 Rebecca Perrott
     New Zealand
    4:16.70
    800 m freestyle Tracey Wickham
     Australia
    8:24.62 Michelle Ford
     Australia
    8:25.78 Rebecca Perrott
     New Zealand
    8:44.87
    100 m backstroke Debra Forster
     Australia
    1:03.97 Hélène Boivin
     Canada
    1:04.54 Cheryl Gibson
     Canada
    1:04.68
    200 m backstroke Cheryl Gibson
     Canada
    2:16.57 Lisa Forrest
     Australia
    2:17.66 Glenda Robertson
     Australia
    2:18.32
    100 m breaststroke Robin Corsiglia
     Canada
    1:13.56 Maggie Kelly
     England
    1:13.69 Marian Stuart
     Canada
    1:13.72
    200 m breaststroke Lisa Borsholt
     Canada
    2:37.70 Debbie Rudd
     England
    2:38.07 Maggie Kelly
     England
    2:38.63
    100 m butterfly Wendy Quirk
     Canada
    1:01.92 Penny McCarthy
     New Zealand
    1:02.27 Linda Hanel
     Australia
    1:02.69
    200 m butterfly Michelle Ford
     Australia
    2:11.29 Wendy Quirk
     Canada
    2:13.65 Linda Hanel
     Australia
    2:14.52
    200 m individual medley Sharron Davies
     England
    2:18.37 Rebecca Perrott
     New Zealand
    2:18.70 Becky Smith
     Canada
    2:18.95
    400 m individual medley Sharron Davies
     England
    4:52.44 Becky Smith
     Canada
    4:57.83 Cheryl Gibson
     Canada
    4:59.39
    4 × 100 m freestyle relay  Canada
    Carol Klimpel
    Gail Amundrud
    Sue Sloan
    Wendy Quirk
    3:50.28  England
    Cheryl Brazendale
    Heidi Turk
    Kaye Lovatt
    Sharron Davies
    3:53.27  Australia
    Lisa Burnes
    Michelle Ford
    Rosemary Brown
    Tracey Wickham
    3:54.11
    4 × 100 m medley relay  Canada
    Carol Klimpel
    Hélène Boivin
    Marian Stuart
    Wendy Quirk
    4:15.26  Australia
    Debra Forster
    Lisa Curry-Kenny
    Rosemary Brown
    Tracey Wickham
    4:16.75  England
    Helen Gilyard
    Margaret Kelly
    Sharron Davies
    Sue Jenner
    4:19.87

    Weightlifting[edit]

    Event Gold Silver Bronze
    Flyweight – Overall  Ekambaram Karunakaran (IND) 205  Charlie Revolta (SCO) 197.5  Roger Crabtree (AUS) 190
    Bantamweight – Overall  Precious McKenzie (NZL) 220  M Tamil Selvan (IND) 220  Jeffrey Brice (WAL) 215
    Featherweight – Overall  Michael Mercier (CAN) 237.5  Ivan Katz (AUS) 235  Darrell Schultz (CAN) 230
    Lightweight – Overall  Bill Stellios (AUS) 272.5  Adrian Kebbe (AUS) 267.5  Phillip Sue (NZL) 262.5
    Middleweight – Overall  Sam Castiglione (AUS) 300  Newton Burrowes (ENG) 290  Steve Pinsent (ENG) 290
    Light Heavyweight – Overall  Robert Kabbas (AUS) 322.5  Charles Quagliata (AUS) 287.5  Gary Shadbolt (ENG) 277.5
    Middle Heavyweight – Overall  Gary Langford (ENG) 335  Terry Hadlow (CAN) 330  Brian Marsden (NZL) 312.5
    Sub Heavyweight – Overall  John Burns (WAL) 340  Steve Wyatt (AUS) 325  Robert Santavy (CAN) 315
    Heavyweight – Overall  Russ Prior (CAN) 347.5  Wayne Smith (CAN) 337.5  Andy Drzewiecki (ENG) 335
    Super Heavyweight – Overall  Jean-Marc Cardinal (CAN) 365  Bob Edmond (AUS) 322.5  John Hynd (SCO) 305

    Wrestling[edit]

    Event Gold Silver Bronze
    Light Flyweight  Ashok Kumar (IND)  George Gunouski (CAN)  Mark Dunbar (ENG)
    Flyweight  Ray Takahashi (CAN)  Sudesh Kumar (IND)  Ken Hoyt (AUS)
    Bantamweight  Satbir Singh (IND)  Michael Barry (CAN)  Amrik Singh Gill (ENG)
    Featherweight  Egon Beiler (CAN)  Jagminder Singh (IND)  Brian Aspen (ENG)
    Lightweight  Zsigmund Kelevitz (AUS)  Joe Gilligan (ENG)  Jagdish Kumar (IND)
    Welterweight  Rajinder Singh (IND)  Victor Zilberman (CAN)  Keith Haward (ENG)
    Middleweight  Richard Deschatelets (CAN)  Wally Koenig (AUS)  Ivan Weir (NIR)
    Light Heavyweight  Stephen Danier (CAN)  Mick Pikos (AUS)  Kartar Singh (IND)
    Heavyweight  Wyatt Wishart (CAN)  Satpal Singh (IND)  Murray Avery (NZL)
    Super Heavyweight  Robert Gibbons (CAN)  Albert Patrick (SCO)  Ishwar Singh (IND)

    Venues[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ Donald Macintosh; Michael Hawes; Donna Ruth Greenhorn; David Ross Black (5 April 1994). Sport and Canadian Diplomacy. McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP. p. 81. ISBN 978-0-7735-1161-3.

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