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1 Host selection  





2 Participating teams  





3 History  





4 Medals by country  





5 Medals by event  



5.1  Athletics  





5.2  Badminton  





5.3  Bowls  





5.4  Boxing  





5.5  Cycling  



5.5.1  Track  





5.5.2  Road  







5.6  Fencing  





5.7  Swimming  





5.8  Diving  





5.9  Weightlifting  





5.10  Wrestling  







6 References  





7 External links  














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(Redirected from Cycling at the 1970 British Commonwealth Games)

IX British Commonwealth Games
Host cityEdinburgh, Scotland
Nations42
Athletes1,744 (inc. officials)
Events121 events in 10 sports
Opening16 July 1970
Closing25 July 1970
Opened byPrince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
Athlete's OathCrawford Fairbrother
Queen's Baton Final RunnerJim Alder
Main venueMeadowbank Stadium
← VIII
X →

The 1970 British Commonwealth Games (Scottish Gaelic: Geamannan a 'Cho-fhlaitheis Bhreatainn 1970) was held in Edinburgh, Scotland, from 16 to 25 July 1970. This was the first time the name British Commonwealth Games was adopted, the first time metric units rather than imperial units were used in all events, and also the first time the event was held in Scotland. Also, the event saw the first unique Games trademark logo: an emblem showing the Games emblem intertwined with a St Andrews Cross and a thistle. The event was followed by the 1970 Commonwealth Paraplegic Games for wheelchair athletes.

Host selection[edit]

In August 1966, the bid vote was held in Jamaica. Edinburgh, Scotland with 18 votes beat Christchurch, New Zealand with 11.[1]

1970 British Commonwealth Games bidding results
City Country Votes
Edinburgh Scotland 18
Christchurch New Zealand 11

Participating teams[edit]

Countries that participated

42 teams were represented at the 1970 Games.
(Teams competing for the first time are shown in bold).

Participating Commonwealth countries and territories
  •  Australia
  •  Bahamas
  •  Barbados
  •  Bermuda
  •  Canada
  •  Ceylon
  •  Dominica
  •  England
  •  Fiji
  •  Ghana
  •  Gibraltar
  •  Grenada
  •  Guernsey
  •  Guyana
  •  Hong Kong
  •  India
  •  Isle of Man
  •  Jamaica
  •  Jersey
  •  Kenya
  •  Malawi
  •  Malaysia
  •  Malta
  •  Mauritius
  •  New Zealand
  •  Nigeria
  •  Northern Ireland
  •  Pakistan
  •  Papua and New Guinea
  •  Saint Lucia
  •  Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
  •  Scotland
  •  Sierra Leone
  •  Singapore
  •  Swaziland
  •  Tanzania
  •  The Gambia
  •  Trinidad and Tobago
  •  Uganda
  •  Wales
  •  Zambia
  • History[edit]

    In December of the following year, an appeal fund was launched, aiming to raise £200,000 towards the cost of running the games.[2]

    Medals by country[edit]

      *   Host nation (Scotland)

    RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
    1 Australia (AUS)36242282
    2 England (ENG)27253284
    3 Canada (CAN)18242466
    4 Scotland (SCO)*681125
    5 Kenya (KEN)53614
    6 India (IND)53412
    7 Pakistan (PAK)4329
    8 Jamaica (JAM)4217
    9 Uganda (UGA)3317
    10 Northern Ireland (NIR)3159
    11 New Zealand (NZL)26614
    12 Wales (WAL)26412
    13 Ghana (GHA)2327
    14 Nigeria (NGR)2002
    15 Malaysia (MAS)1113
    16 British Hong Kong1001
    17 Trinidad and Tobago (TTO)0437
    18 Zambia (ZAM)0224
    19 Singapore (SIN)0112
    20 Barbados (BAR)0101
     Tanzania (TAN)0101
    22 Fiji (FIJ)0011
     Gambia (GAM)0011
     Guyana (GUY)0011
     Isle of Man (IOM)0011
     Malawi (MAW)0011
     Saint Vincent0011
    Totals (27 entries)121121133375

    Medals by event[edit]

    Athletics[edit]

    Badminton[edit]

    Event Gold Silver Bronze
    Men's Singles Men  Jamie Paulson (CAN)  Paul Whetnall (ENG)  Ray Sharp (ENG)
    Men's Doubles Men  Ng Boon Bee & Punch Gunalan (MAS)  Ng Tat Wai & Tan Soon Hooi (MAS)  Yves Paré & Jamie Paulson (CAN)
    Women's Singles Women  Margaret Beck (ENG)  Gillian Perrin (ENG)  Margaret Boxall (ENG)
    Women's Doubles Women  Margaret Boxall & Sue Whetnall (ENG)  Gillian Perrin & Julie Rickard (ENG)  Rosalind Singha Ang & Teoh Siew Yong (MAS)
    Mixed Doubles Mixed  Derek Talbot & Margaret Boxall (ENG)  Roger Mills & Gillian Perrin (ENG)  David Eddy & Sue Whetnall (ENG)

    Bowls[edit]

    Boxing[edit]

    Event Gold Silver Bronze
    Light Flyweight Men  James Odwori (UGA)  Anthony Davies (WAL)  P.J. Butterfield (AUS)
     Michael Abrams (ENG)
    Flyweight Men  Dave Needham (ENG)  Leo Rwabwogo (UGA)  Alex McHugh (SCO)
     Davy Larmour (NIR)
    Bantamweight Men  Sulley Shittu (GHA)  Samuel Mbugua (KEN)  Stewart Ogilvie (SCO)
     Courtney Atherly (GUY)
    Featherweight Men  Philip Waruinge (KEN)  Deogratias Musoke (UGA)  Mir Samar (PAK)
     Alan Richardson (ENG)
    Lightweight Men  Abayomi Adeyemi (NGR)  John Gillan (SCO)  Tatu Ghionga (MAW)
     Moses Mbogwa (KEN)
    Light Welterweight Men  Mohamed Muruli (UGA)  Dai Davies (WAL)  Emmanuel Lawson (GHA)
     Paul Kayula (ZAM)
    Welterweight Men  Emma Ankudey (GHA)  John Olulu (KEN)  Tommy Joyce (SCO)
     Shivaji Bhonsle (IND)
    Light Middleweight Men  Tom Imrie (SCO)  Julius Luipa (ZAM)  Patrick Doherty (NIR)
     David Attan (KEN)
    Middleweight Men  John Conteh (ENG)  Titus Simba (TAN)  Robert Murphy (AUS)
     Samuel Kasongo (ZAM)
    Light Heavyweight Men  Fatai Ayinla (NGR)  Oliver Wright (JAM)  Victor Attivor (GHA)
     John Rafferty (SCO)
    Heavyweight Men  Benson Masanda (UGA)  John McKinty (NIR)  Jack Meda (CAN)
     Leslie Stevens (ENG)

    Cycling[edit]

    Track[edit]

    Event Gold Silver Bronze
    Time trial Men  Harry Kent (NZL) 00:01:09  Leslie King (TRI) 00:01:10  Jocelyn Lovell (CAN) 00:01:11
    Sprint Men  John Nicholson (AUS)  Gordon Johnson (AUS)  Leslie King (TRI)
    Individual pursuit Men  Ian Hallam (ENG) 00:05:01  Danny Clark (AUS) 00:05:05  Blair Stockwell (NZL) walkover
    10 miles scratch Men  Jocelyn Lovell (CAN) 00:20:47  Brian Temple (SCO) 00:20:48  Vernon Stauble (TRI) 00:20:48
    Tandem Men  Gordon Johnson & Ron Jonker (AUS) 11.43  Jocelyn Lovell & Barry Harvey (CAN)  John Hatfield & John Beswick (WAL)

    Road[edit]

    Event Gold Silver Bronze
    Road race Men  Bruce Biddle (NZL) 04:38:06  Ray Bilney (AUS) 04:39:06  John Trevorrow (AUS) 04:40:03

    Fencing[edit]

    Event Gold Silver Bronze
    Foil Men  Mike Breckin (ENG)  Barry Paul (ENG)  Graham Paul (ENG)
    Foil – Team Men  England (ENG)
    Barry Paul
    Graham Paul
    Mike Breckin
     Australia (AUS)
    Ernest Simon
    Gregory Benko
    Bill Ronald
     Canada (CAN)
    Gerry Wiedel
    Konrad Widmaier
    Magdy Conyd
    Épée Men  Bill Hoskyns (ENG)  Lester Wong (CAN)  Peter Jacobs (ENG)
    Épée – Team Men  England (ENG)
    Bill Hoskyns
    Peter Jacobs
    Ralph Johnson
     Scotland (SCO)
    George Sandor
    Ian Hunter
    Derek Russell
     Canada (CAN)
    Konrad Widmaier
    Lester Wong
    Peter Bakonyi
    Sabre Men  Alexander Leckie (SCO)  Rodney Craig (ENG)  Richard Cohen (ENG)
    Sabre- Team Men  England (ENG)
    David Acfield
    Rodney Craig
    Richard Cohen
     Scotland (SCO)
    A.H. Mitchell
    Alexander Leckie
    Gordon Wiles
     Australia (AUS)
    Gabor Arato
    Gregory Benko
    Laszlo Tornallyay
    Foil Women  Janet Wardell-Yerburgh (ENG)  Marion Exelby (AUS)  Susan Youngs (SCO)
    Foil – Team Women  England (ENG)
    Clare Henley
    Janet Wardell-Yerburgh
    Sue Green
     Scotland (SCO)
    B.H. Williams
    Judith Bain
    Susan Youngs
     Canada (CAN)
    Fleurette Campeau
    Kay Aoyama
    Pacita Weidel

    Swimming[edit]

    Men's events
    Event Gold Silver Bronze
    100 m freestyle  Michael Wenden (AUS) 53.06  Greg Rogers (AUS) 54.26  William Devenish (AUS) 54.28
    200 m freestyle  Michael Wenden (AUS) 1:56.69  Ralph Hutton (CAN) 1:58.45  Greg Rogers (AUS) 1:58.63
    400 m freestyle  Graham White (AUS) 4:08.48  Ralph Hutton (CAN) 4:08.77  Greg Brough (AUS) 4:12.16
    1500 m freestyle  Graham Windeatt (AUS) 16:23.82  Max Tavasci (AUS) 16:34.46  Mark Treffers (NZL) 16:44.69
    100 m backstroke  Bill Kennedy (CAN) 1:01.65  Michael Richards (WAL) 1:01.69  Erik Fish (CAN) 1:02.02
    200 m backstroke  Michael Richards (WAL) 00:02:15  Raymond Terrell (ENG) 00:02:15  Neil Rogers (AUS) 00:02:16
    100 m breaststroke  William Mahony (CAN) 1:09.0  Peter Cross (CAN) 1:09.4  Paul Jarvie (AUS) 1:10.0
    200 m breaststroke  William Mahony (CAN) 2:30.29  Paul Jarvie (AUS) 2:30.70  David Wilkie (SCO) 2:32.87
    100 m butterfly  Byron MacDonald (CAN) 58.44  Tom Arusoo (CAN) 58.98  Ron Jacks (CAN) 59.01
    200 m butterfly  Tom Arusoo (CAN) 2:08.97  Martyn Woodroffe (WAL) 2:09.14  James Findlay (AUS) 2:09.4
    200 m individual medley  George Smith (CAN) 2:13.72  Ken Campbell (CAN) 2:16.57  Martyn Woodroffe (WAL) 2:16.64
    400 m individual medley  George Smith (CAN) 4:48.87  Raymond Terrell (ENG) 4:49.85  James Findlay (AUS) 4:51.92
    4×100 m freestyle relay  Australia (AUS)
    Graham White
    Gregory Rogers
    Michael Wenden
    William Devenish
    3:36.02  Canada (CAN)
    George Smith
    Ralph Hutton
    Robert Kasting
    Ron Jacks
    3:37.65  England (ENG)
    Tony Jarvis
    Ivan Myall
    Malcolm Windeatt
    Raymond Terrell
    3:41.24
    4×200 m freestyle relay  Australia (AUS)
    Graham White
    Gregory Rogers
    Michael Wenden
    William Devenish
    7:50.77  Canada (CAN)
    George Smith
    Ralph Hutton
    Robert Kasting
    Ron Jacks
    8:00.69  England (ENG)
    Tony Jarvis
    Ivan Myall
    John Mills
    Raymond Terrell
    8:10.60
    4×100 m medley relay  Canada (CAN)
    Byron MacDonald
    Robert Kasting
    William Mahony
    Bill Kennedy
    4:01.10  Australia (AUS)
    James Findlay
    Michael Wenden
    Neil Rogers
    Paul Jarvie
    4:04.55  Wales (WAL)
    Kevin Moran
    Martin Richards
    Martyn Woodroffe
    Nigel Johnson
    4:08.05
    Women's events
    Event Gold Silver Bronze
    100 m freestyle  Angela Coughlan (CAN) 1:01.22  Lynne Watson (AUS) 1:01.45  Jenny Watts (AUS) 1:01.80
    200 m freestyle  Karen Moras (AUS) 2:09.78  Angela Coughlan (CAN) 2:10.83  Alex Jackson (IOM) 2:13.52
    400 m freestyle  Karen Moras (AUS) 4:27.38  Denise Langford (AUS) 4:31.42  Robyn Risson (AUS) 4:39.75
    800 m freestyle  Karen Moras (AUS) 9:02.45  Helen Gray (AUS) 9:27.48  Robyn Risson (AUS) 9:37.89
    100 m backstroke  Lynne Watson (AUS) 1:07.10  Debra Cain (AUS) 1:07.73  Donna Gurr (CAN) 1:08.87
    200 m backstroke  Lynne Watson (AUS) 2:22.86  Donna Gurr (CAN) 2:24.33  Debra Cain (AUS) 2:26.02
    100 m breaststroke  Beverley Whitfield (AUS) 1:17.40  Dorothy Harrison (ENG) 1:17.60  Chris Jarvis (ENG) 1:19.83
    200 m breaststroke  Beverley Whitfield (AUS) 2:44.12  Dorothy Harrison (ENG) 2:46.18  Amanda Radnage (ENG) 2:50.11
    100 m butterfly  Diane Lansley (ENG) 1:07.90  Susan Smith (CAN) 1:08.18  Allyson Mabb (AUS) 1:08.67
    200 m butterfly  Maree Robinson (AUS) 2:24.67  Jane Comerford (AUS) 2:24.95  Allyson Mabb (AUS) 2:31.09
    200 m individual medley  Denise Langford (AUS) 2:28.89  Shelagh Ratcliffe (ENG) 2:29.65  Diana Rickard (AUS) 2:30.80
    400 m individual medley  Denise Langford (AUS) 5:10.74  Gail Neall (AUS) 5:15.82  Shelagh Ratcliffe (ENG) 5:17.89
    4×100 m freestyle relay  Australia (AUS)
    Debra Cain
    Denise Langford
    Jennifer Watts
    Lynne Watson
    4:06.41  Canada (CAN)
    Angela Coughlan
    Karen James
    Linda Hall
    Susan Smith
    4:12.16  England (ENG)
    Diane Sutherland
    Kathryn Smith
    Lesley Allardice
    Sally Pickering
    4:14.90
    4×100 m medley relay  Australia (AUS)
    Allyson Mabb
    Beverley Whitfield
    Denise Langford
    Lynne Watson
    4:30.66  England (ENG)
    Diane Lansley
    Dorothy Harrison
    Kathryn Smith
    Sylvia Platt
    4:38.94  Canada (CAN)
    Angela Coughlan
    Donna-Marie Gurr
    Susan Smith
    Sylvia Dockerhill
    4:39.65

    Diving[edit]

    Weightlifting[edit]

    Event Gold Silver Bronze
    Flyweight – Overall Men  George Vasiliades (AUS) 290  Abdul Ghafoor (PAK) 287.5  John McNiven (SCO) 265
    Bantamweight – Overall Men  Precious McKenzie (ENG) 335  Tony Phillips (BAR) 317.5  Tung Chye Hong (SIN) 302.5
    Featherweight – Overall Men  George Perrin (ENG) 342.5  Chua Phung Kim (SIN) 340  Alexander Navis (IND) 335
    Lightweight – Overall Men  George Newton (ENG) 372.5  Ieuan Owen (WAL) 355  Bruce Cameron (NZL) 335
    Middleweight – Overall Men  Russell Perry (AUS) 412.5  Tony Ebert (NZL) 402.5  Pierre St. Jean (CAN) 400
    Light Heavyweight – Overall Men  Nicolo Ciancio (AUS) 447.5  John Bolton (NZL) 445  Peter Arthur (WAL) 427.5
    Middle Heavyweight – Overall Men  Louis Martin (ENG) 457.5  Robert Santavy (CAN) 425  George Manners (VIN) 410
    Heavyweight – Overall Men  Russ Prior (CAN) 490  Dave Hancock (ENG) 470  Price Morris (CAN) 470
    Super Heavyweight – Overall Men  Ray Rigby (AUS) 500  Terry Perdue (WAL) 500  Grant Anderson (SCO) 432.5

    Wrestling[edit]

    Event Gold Silver Bronze
    Light Flyweight Men  Ved Prakash (IND)  Ken Shand (CAN)  Masih Sadiq (PAK)
     Don Urquhart (SCO)
    Flyweight Men  Sudesh Kumar (IND)  Muhammad Nazir (PAK)  David Stitt (CAN)
    Bantamweight Men  Muhammad Sardar (PAK)  Herbert Singerman (CAN)  Terence Robinson (ENG)
    Featherweight Men  Muhammad Saeed (PAK)  Patrick Bolger (CAN)  Randhawa Singh (IND)
    Lightweight Men  Udey Chand (IND)  Muhammad Yaqub (PAK)  Ole Sorensen (CAN)
    Welterweight Men  Mukhtiar Singh (IND)  Alfred Wurr (CAN)  Gordon Mackay (NZL)
    Middleweight Men  Harish Rajindra (IND)  Nick Schori (CAN)  David Aspin (NZL)
     Ron Grinstead (ENG)
    Light Heavyweight Men  Muhammad Faiz (PAK)  Sajjan Singh (IND)  Claude Pilon (CAN)
    Heavyweight Men  Edward Millard (CAN)  Bishwanath Singh (IND)  Muhammad Riaz (PAK)
    Super Heavyweight Men  Ikram Ilahi (PAK)  Maruti Mane (IND)  Denis McNamara (ENG)

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Edinburgh Get 1970 Games". Glasgow Herald. 8 August 1966. Retrieved 5 November 2016.
  • ^ "S.R.U. gift of £1,000 to Games fund". Glasgow Herald. 9 December 1967. p. 1. Retrieved 6 November 2016.
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