Nauru at the 2002 Commonwealth Games

Nauru at the 2002 Commonwealth Games
Nauru
 at the Commonwealth Games
Nauru:
Flag of Nauru

CGF Code = NRU
At the 2002 Commonwealth Games
in Manchester, England
Competitors in 1 sport
Medals
Rank: 16
Gold
2
Silver
5
Bronze
8
Total
15
Commonwealth Games history
Commonwealth Games
1990 • 1994 • 1998 • 2002 • 2006 • 2010

Nauru was represented at the 2002 Commonwealth Games in Manchester by a team consisiting solely of weight-lifters. Marcus Stephen, who would become President of Nauru five years later, competed for the fourth and last time. The 2002 Games were the first edition of the Commonwealth Games in which he failed to win a gold medal; Nauru's two golds were won by Reanna Solomon.

The 2002 Games marked Nauru's fourth participation in the Commonwealth Games, and the small country achieved by far its best result to date, with fifteen medals. It was also the first time that women had represented Nauru at the Games. Female athletes won ten of Nauru's fifteen medals, including its two gold.

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Medals

Gold Silver Bronze Total
Flag of Nauru.svg Nauru 2 5 8 15

Medalists

Gold

Silver

  • Marcus Stephen, Weightlifting, Men's 62 kg Clean and Jerk
  • Marcus Stephen, Weightlifting, Men's 62 kg Combined
  • Marcus Stephen, Weightlifting, Men's 62 kg Snatch
  • Jalon Renos Doweiya, Weightlifting, Men's 77 kg Clean and Jerk
  • Jalon Renos Doweiya, Weightlifting, Men's 77 kg Combined

Bronze

  • Ebonette Deigaeruk, Weightlifting, Women's 48 kg Clean and Jerk
  • Ebonette Deigaeruk, Weightlifting, Women's 48 kg Combined
  • Ebonette Deigaeruk, Weightlifting, Women's 48 kg Snatch
  • Sheba Deireragea, Weightlifting, Women's 69 kg Clean and Jerk
  • Sheba Deireragea, Weightlifting, Women's 69 kg Combined
  • Sheba Deireragea, Weightlifting, Women's 69 kg Snatch
  • Mary Diranga, Weightlifting, Women's 75 kg Clean and Jerk
  • Reanna Solomon, Weightlifting, Women's 75 kg+ Snatch

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