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1 Venues  





2 Participating teams  





3 Medals by country  





4 Medals by event  



4.1  Athletics  





4.2  Bowls  





4.3  Boxing  





4.4  Cycling  



4.4.1  Track cycling  





4.4.2  Road cycling  







4.5  Fencing  





4.6  Rowing  





4.7  Swimming  



4.7.1  Men's events  





4.7.2  Women's events  







4.8  Diving  





4.9  Weightlifting  





4.10  Wrestling  







5 See also  





6 References  





7 External links  














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(Redirected from Fencing at the 1962 British Empire and Commonwealth Games)

VII British Empire and Commonwealth Games
Host cityPerth, Western Australia
Nations35
Athletes863
Events104
Opening22 November 1962
Closing1 December 1962
Opened byPrince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
Athlete's OathIvan Lund
Main venuePerry Lakes Stadium
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The 1962 British Empire and Commonwealth Games was held in Perth, Western Australia, from 22 November to 1 December 1962.[1] Athletic events were held at Perry Lakes Stadium in the suburb of Floreat and swimming events at Beatty ParkinNorth Perth. It was held after the 1962 Commonwealth Paraplegic Games for wheelchair athletes.

Venues[edit]

Most venues other than the specifically constructed Lake Monger Velodrome, Beatty Park, and Perry Lakes Stadium, were existing facilities.[2]

Participating teams[edit]

Countries that participated

35 teams were represented at the 1962 British Empire and Commonwealth Games.
(Teams competing for the first time are shown in bold).

Participating Commonwealth countries and territories
  • Australia Australia
  •  Bahamas
  •  Barbados
  •  British Guiana
  •  British Honduras
  •  Canada
  •  Ceylon
  •  Dominica
  •  England
  •  Fiji
  •  Ghana
  •  Gibraltar
  •  Hong Kong
  •  Isle of Man
  •  Jamaica
  •  Jersey
  •  Kenya
  •  Malaya
  •  Malta
  •  Mauritius
  • New Zealand New Zealand
  • North Borneo
  •  Northern Ireland
  •  Pakistan
  •  Papua and New Guinea
  •  Rhodesia and Nyasaland
  •  Sarawak
  •  Scotland
  •  Singapore
  •  Saint Lucia
  •  Tanganyika
  •  Trinidad and Tobago
  •  Uganda
  •  Wales
  • Medals by country[edit]

    Note: The medals used at these Games were the first to have a neck chain. All previous games had their medals in presentation boxes.

      *   Host nation (Australia)

    RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
    1 Australia (AUS)*383631105
    2 England (ENG)29222778
    3 New Zealand (NZL)10121032
    4 Pakistan (PAK)8109
    5 Canada (CAN)4121531
    6 Scotland (SCO)47314
    7 Ghana (GHA)3519
    8 Jamaica (JAM)3115
    9 Kenya (KEN)2215
    10 Singapore (SIN)2002
    11 Uganda (UGA)1146
    12 Rhodesia and Nyasaland (FRN)0257
    13 Wales (WAL)0246
    14 Bahamas (BAH)0101
    15 Fiji (FIJ)0022
     Trinidad and Tobago (TTO)0022
    17 Barbados (BAR)0011
     British Guiana (BGU)0011
     Jersey (JEY)0011
     Malaysia (Malaysia)0011
     Northern Ireland (NIR)0011
     Papua and New Guinea0011
    Totals (22 entries)104104112320

    Medals by event[edit]

    Athletics[edit]

    Venue: Perry Lakes Stadium, Floreat

    Bowls[edit]

    Venue: Dalkeith Nedlands Bowling Club, Dalkeith[3]

    Boxing[edit]

    Venue: Perry Lakes Boxing Stadium, Floreat

    Event Gold Silver Bronze
    Flyweight Men  Bobby Mallon (SCO)  Cassis Aryee (GHA)  Philip Waruinge (KEN)
     Mike Pye (ENG)
    Bantamweight Men  Jeff Dynevor (AUS)  Sammy Abbey (GHA)  J. Sentongo (UGA)
     Peter Benneyworth (ENG)
    Featherweight Men  John McDermott (SCO)  Ali Juma (KEN)  Turori George (NZL)
     Ted Stone (AUS)
    Lightweight Men  Eddie Blay (GHA)  Kesi Odongo (UGA)  Paddy Donovan (NZL)
     Brian Whelan (ENG)
    Light Welterweight Men  Clement Quartey (GHA)  Dick McTaggart (SCO)  Harvey Reti (CAN)
     Brian Brazier (ENG)
    Welterweight Men  Wallace Coe (NZL)  John Pritchett (ENG)  Albert Turmel (JER)
    Light Middleweight Men  Harold Mann (CAN)  Brian Benson (FRN)  F. Nyangweso (UGA)
     Kenneth Hopkins (PNG)
    Middleweight Men  Cephas Colquhoun (JAM)  Thomas Arimi (GHA)  Moses Evans (FIJ)
    Light Heavyweight Men  Tony Madigan (AUS)  Jojo Miles (GHA)  Hans Christie (NIR)
     Tom Menzies (SCO)
    Heavyweight Men  George Oywello (UGA)  Bill Kini (NZL)  Holgar Johansen (FIJ)
     Graham Robinson (AUS)

    Cycling[edit]

    Track cycling[edit]

    Venue: Lake Monger Velodrome, Leederville

    Event Gold Silver Bronze
    Time Trial Men  Peter Bartels (AUS) 00:01:13  Ian Chapman (AUS) 00:01:13  Roger Whitfield (ENG) 00:01:14
    Sprint Men  Tom Harrison (AUS)  Karl Barton (ENG)  Ian Browne (AUS)
    Individual Pursuit Men  Maxwell Langshaw (AUS) 00:05:08  Richard Hine (AUS) 00:05:13  Harry Jackson (ENG) 00:05:14
    10 Miles Scratch Men  Doug Adams (AUS) 00:22:11  Warren Johnston (NZL)  John Clarey (ENG)

    Road cycling[edit]

    Venue: Kings Park,[4] Perth

    Event Gold Silver Bronze
    Road Race Men  Wes Mason (ENG) 05:20:26  Anthony Walsh (NZL) 05:20:27  Laurie Byers (NZL) 05:20:27

    Fencing[edit]

    Venue: Victoria Park Army Drill Hall, Victoria Park

    Event Gold Silver Bronze
    Foil Men  Sandy Leckie (SCO)  Allan Jay (ENG)  Ralph Cooperman (ENG)
    Foil – Team Men  England
    Allan Jay
    Ralph Cooperman
    René Paul
     Australia
    Brian McCowage
    David McKenzie
    Ivan Lund
     Canada
    Benedek Simo
    Carl Schwende
    John Andru
    Épée Men  Ivan Lund (AUS)  John Pelling (ENG)  Peter Jacobs (ENG)
    Épée – Team Men  England
    John Pelling
    Mike Howard
    Peter Jacobs
     Australia
    Ivan Lund
    John Humphreys
    Mike Diamond
     Canada
    Carl Schwende
    Peter Bakonyi
    Robert Foxcroft
    Sabre Men  Ralph Cooperman (ENG)  Benedek Simo (CAN)  John Andru (CAN)
    Sabre – Team Men  England
    Ralph Cooperman
    George Birks
    Michael Amberg
     Canada
    Benedek Simo
    Carl Schwende
    John Andru
    Robert Foxcroft
     New Zealand
    Brian Pickworth
    Michael Henderson
    Bob Binning
    Foil Women  Melody Coleman (NZL)  Johanna Winter (AUS)  Janet Hopner (AUS)

    Rowing[edit]

    Venue: Canning River, Applecross

    Event Gold Silver Bronze
    Single sculls Men  James Hill (NZL) 00:07:40  Bill Barry (ENG) 00:07:45  Ian Tutty (AUS) 00:07:49
    Double sculls Men  George Justicz
    Nicholas Birkmyre (ENG)
    00:06:52  Peter Watkinson
    Murray Watkinson (NZL)
    00:06:54  Barclay Wade
    Graeme Squires (AUS)
    00:07:01
    Coxless pairs Men  Stewart Farquharson
    David Lee Nicholson (ENG)
    00:07:04  Graham Lawrence
    Murray Lawrence (NZL)
    00:07:08  Rodger Ninham
    William Hatfield (AUS)
    00:07:10
    Coxless fours Men  Christopher Davidge
    Michael Clay
    John Beveridge
    John Tilbury (ENG)
    00:06:31  David Edwards
    Jeremy Luke
    Richard Luke
    John Edwards (WAL)
    00:06:32  Eldon Worobieff
    Thomas Gray
    Thomas Stokes
    Ray McIntosh (CAN)
    00:06:35
    Coxed four Men  Winston Stephens
    Keith Heselwood
    Hugh Smedley
    George Paterson
    Doug Pulman (NZL)
    00:06:48  David Ramage
    Derek Norwood
    David Caithness
    David John
    Phillip Sarah (AUS)
    00:06:49  John Russell
    Richard Knight
    John Vigurs
    Colin Porter
    Michael Howard-Johnston (ENG)
    00:07:05
    Eights Men  Australia
    Charles Lehman
    Dushan Stankovich
    Graeme McCall
    Ian Douglas
    Martin Tomanovits
    Paul Guest
    Terry Davies
    Walter Howell
    David Palfreyman
    00:05:53  New Zealand
    Alistair Dryden
    Alan Grey
    Christian Larsen
    Colin Cordes
    Darien Boswell
    Alan Webster
    Louis Lobel
    Leslie Arthur
    Robert Page
    00:05:54  England
    Colin Porter
    Christopher Davidge
    John Beveridge
    Michael Howard-Johnston
    John Russell
    John Vigurs
    John Tilbury
    Richard Knight
    Michael Clay
    00:06:09

    Swimming[edit]

    Venue: Beatty Park, Leederville

    Men's events[edit]

    Event Gold Silver Bronze
    110 yd freestyle  Dick Pound (CAN) 55.8  Bob McGregor (SCO) 56.1  David Dickson (AUS) 56.1
    440 yd freestyle  Murray Rose (AUS) 4:20.0  Allan Wood (AUS) 4:22.5  Bob Windle (AUS) 4:23.1
    1650 yd freestyle  Murray Rose (AUS) 17:18.1  Bob Windle (AUS) 17:44.5  Allan Wood (AUS) 17:55.6
    110 yd backstroke  Graham Sykes (ENG) 1.04.5  Julian Carroll (AUS) 1:05.4  Wayne Vincent (AUS) 1:06.2
    220 yd backstroke  Julian Carroll (AUS) 2:20.9  Tony Fingleton (AUS) 2:21.0  Alan Robertson (NZL) 2:23.0
    110 yd breaststroke  Ian O'Brien (AUS) 1:11.4  William Burton (AUS) 1:13.9  Steve Rabinovitch (CAN) 1:14.1
    220 yd breaststroke  Ian O'Brien (AUS) 2:38.2  William Burton (AUS) 2:42.1  Neil Nicholson (ENG) 2:42.6
    110 yd butterfly  Kevin Berry (AUS) 59.5  Neville Hayes (AUS) 1:02.3  Aldwin Meinhardt (CAN) 1:02.6
    220 yd butterfly  Kevin Berry (AUS) 2:10.8  Neville Hayes (AUS) 2:16.3  Brett Hill (AUS) 2:18.7
    440 yd individual medley  Alex Alexander (AUS) 5:15.3  John Oravainen (AUS) 5:16.3  John Kelso (CAN) 5:16.5
    4×110 yd freestyle relay  Australia
    David Dickson
    Murray Rose
    Peter Doak
    Peter Phelps
    3:43.9  Canada
    Aldwin Meinhardt
    Sandy Gilchrist
    Jack Kelso
    Dick Pound
    3:48.3  England
    Rodney Clayden
    John Martin-Dye
    Peter Kendrew
    Stanley Clarke
    3:51.3
    4×220 yd freestyle relay  Australia
    Allan Wood
    Anthony Strahan
    Murray Rose
    Bob Windle
    8:13.4  Canada
    Aldwin Meinhardt
    Sandy Gilchrist
    Jack Kelso
    Dick Pound
    8:42.4  England
    John Martin-Dye
    Peter Kendrew
    Richard Campion
    Stanley Clarke
    8:46.0
    4×110 yd medley relay  Australia
    David Dickson
    Ian O'Brien
    Julian Carroll
    Kevin Berry
    4:12.4  England
    Graham Sykes
    Neil Nicholson
    Peter Kendrew
    Terry Glenville
    4:19.9  Canada
    Aldwin Meinhardt
    Jack Kelso
    Dick Pound
    Steve Rabinovitch
    4:19.9

    Women's events[edit]

    Event Gold Silver Bronze
    110 yd freestyle  Dawn Fraser (AUS) 59.5  Robyn Thorn (AUS) 1:03.8  Mary Stewart (CAN) 1:04.4
    440 yd freestyle  Dawn Fraser (AUS) 4:51.4  Ilsa Konrads (AUS) 4:55.0  Liz Long (ENG) 5:00.4
    110 yd backstroke  Linda Ludgrove (ENG) 1:11.1  Pam Sergeant (AUS) 1:11.5  Sylvia Lewis (ENG) 1:12.2
    220 yd backstroke  Linda Ludgrove (ENG) 2:35.2  Sylvia Lewis (ENG) 2:36.7  Pam Sergeant (AUS) 2:37.5
    110 yd breaststroke  Anita Lonsbrough (ENG) 1:21.3  Vivien Haddon (NZL) 1:21.3  Dorinda Fraser (ENG) 1:21.7
    220 yd breaststroke  Anita Lonsbrough (ENG) 2:51.7  Jackie Enfield (ENG) 2:54.7  Vivien Haddon (NZL) 2:56.3
    110 yd butterfly  Mary Stewart (CAN) 1:10.1  Mary-Anne Cotterill (ENG) 1:11.2  Linda McGill (AUS) 1:11.6
    440 yd individual medley  Anita Lonsbrough (ENG) 5:38.6  Linda McGill (AUS) 5:46.1  Jennifer Corish (AUS) 5:53.0
    4×110 yd freestyle relay  Australia
    Dawn Fraser
    Lynette Bell
    Robyn Thorn
    Ruth Everuss
    4:11.0  Canada
    M. Sevigny
    M.P. Stewart
    Patricia Thompson
    Sara Barber
    4:21.1  England
    Diana Wilkinson
    Elizabeth Long
    Linda Amos
    Sandra Keen
    4:21.3
    4×110 yd medley relay  Australia
    Dawn Fraser
    Linda McGill
    Marguerite Ruygrok
    Pamela Sergeant
    4:45.9  England
    Anita Lonsbrough
    Diana Wilkinson
    Linda Ludgrove
    Mary-Anne Cotterill
    4:47.9  Canada
    A.J. Glendenning
    M.P. Stewart
    Patricia Thompson
    Sara Barber
    4:48.1

    Diving[edit]

    Event Gold Silver Bronze
    3 Metres Springboard Diving Men  Brian Phelps (ENG) 154.14  Thomas Dinsley (CAN) 147.22  Ernest Meissner (CAN) 145.03
    10 Metres Highboard [Platform] Diving Men  Brian Phelps (ENG) 168.35  Graham Deuble (AUS) 151  Tony Kitcher (ENG) 150.81
    3 Metres Springboard Diving Women  Susan Knight (AUS) 134.72  Liz Ferris (ENG) 132.74  Lorraine McArthur (AUS) 125.13
    10 Metres Highboard [Platform] Diving Women  Susan Knight (AUS) 101.15  Margaret Austen (ENG) 98.93  Patricia Plowman (AUS) 91.79

    Weightlifting[edit]

    Venue: South Perth City Hall, South Perth[5]

    Event Gold Silver Bronze
    Bantamweight – Overall Men  Chua Phung Kim (SIN) 322  Allen Salter (CAN) 310.5  Martin Dias (BGU) 306
    Featherweight – Overall Men  George Newton (ENG) 326.5  Ieuan Owen (WAL) 292.5  Cheong Kam Hong (Malaya) 281
    Lightweight – Overall Men  Carlton Goring (ENG) 351.5  Alan Oshyer (AUS) 340  Jimmy Moir (SCO) 340
    Middleweight – Overall Men  Tan Howe Liang (SIN) 390  Pierre St.-Jean (CAN) 376  Horace Johnson (WAL) 372
    Light Heavyweight – Overall Men  Phil Caira (SCO) 408  George Manners (ENG) 403.5  Peter Arthur (WAL) 392
    Middle Heavyweight – Overall Men  Louis Martin (ENG) 469.5  Cosford White (CAN) 408  Jackie Samuel (TRI) 399
    Heavyweight – Overall Men  Arthur Shannos (AUS) 465  Don Oliver (NZL) 465  Brandon Bailey (TRI) 440

    Wrestling[edit]

    Venue: Royal King's Park Tennis Club, Perth

    Event Gold Silver Bronze
    Flyweight Men  Muhammad Niaz Din (PAK)  Peter Michienzi (CAN)  Warren Nisbet (NZL)
    Bantamweight Men  Siraj-ud-Din (PAK)  Walter Pilling (ENG)  James Turnbull (SCO)
    Featherweight Men  Ala-ud-Din (PAK)  Matti Jutila (CAN)  Albert Aspen (ENG)
    Lightweight Men  Muhammad Ashraf (PAK)  Sid Marsh (AUS)  Kurt Boese (CAN)
    Welterweight Men  Muhammad Bashir (PAK)  Philip Oberlander (CAN)  Len Allen (ENG)
    Middleweight Men  Muhammad Faiz (PAK)  Michael Benarik (AUS)  Fred Thomas (NZL)
    Light Heavyweight Men  Tony Buck (ENG)  Muhammad Saeed (PAK)  Jim Armstrong (AUS)
    Heavyweight Men  Muhammad Niaz (PAK)  Ray Mitchell (AUS)  Denis McNamara (ENG)

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "1962 Commonwealth and Paraplegic Games". Museum of Perth. Retrieved 19 July 2023.
  • ^ Shell Company of Australia (1962), Commonwealth Games, Perth 1962, Shell, retrieved 1 November 2014
  • ^ "Dalkeith Nedlands Bowling Club". dalkeithnbc.com.au. Retrieved 24 March 2018.
  • ^ "Games Road Race in Bush Setting". The Beverley Times. WA: National Library of Australia. 11 May 1962. p. 9. Retrieved 31 January 2016.
  • ^ "Photograph of South Perth City Hall". State Library of Western Australia. 1962.
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