- 1938 British Empire Games
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3rd British Empire Games Host city Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Nations participating 15 Athletes participating 464 Events 71 Opening ceremony 5 February Closing ceremony 12 February Main Stadium Sydney Cricket Ground The 1938 British Empire Games was the third British Empire Games, the Commonwealth Games being the modern-day equivalent. Held in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia from February 5–12, 1938, they were timed to coincide with Sydney's sesqui-centenary (150 years since the foundation of British settlement in Australia). Venues included the Sydney Cricket Ground (the main stadium), the Sydney Sports Ground, North Sydney Pool and Henson Park. An estimated 40,000 people attended the opening ceremony. A competitors' residential village was established within the grounds of the Sydney Showground.
The star of the games was the Australian athlete Decima Norman, who won five gold medals in track and field. Margaret Dovey, the future wife of the former Australian prime minister Gough Whitlam, finished sixth in the 200 yards breaststroke.
Due to the onset of World War II, the games were not held again until 1950.
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Participating teams
- Australia
- Bermuda
- British Guiana
- Canada
- Ceylon
- England
- Fiji
- India
- New Zealand
- Northern Ireland
- Southern Rhodesia
- Scotland
- South Africa
- Trinidad and Tobago
- Wales
Medals by country
Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total 1 Australia 25 19 22 66 2 England 15 15 10 40 3 Canada 13 16 15 44 4 South Africa 10 10 6 26 5 New Zealand 5 7 13 25 6 Wales 2 1 0 3 7 Ceylon 1 0 0 1 8 Scotland 0 2 3 5 9 British Guiana 0 1 0 1 10 Southern Rhodesia 0 0 2 2 Total 71 71 71 213 Medals by event
Athletics
Main article: Athletics at the 1938 British Empire GamesBoxing
Event Gold Silver Bronze Flyweight Johnny Joubert (SAF) Joe Gagnon (CAN) Hugh Cameron (SCO) Bantamweight William Butler (ENG) Hendrik Knoesen (SAF) Jack Dillon (AUS) Featherweight Ceylon Barney Henricus (CEY) James Watson (SCO) Kenneth Moran (NZL) Lightweight Harry Groves (ENG) Harry Hurst (CAN) William Fulton (RHO) Welterweight Bill Smith (AUS) Arthur Heeney (NZL) Andrew Tsirindonis (RHO) Middleweight Denis Reardon (WAL) Maurice Dennis (ENG) Rex Carey (CAN) Light heavyweight Nick Wolmarans (SAF) Cecil Overell (AUS) Joseph Wilby (ENG) Heavyweight Thomas Osborne (CAN) Claude Sterley (SAF) Leslie Harley (AUS) Cycling
Track
Event Gold Silver Bronze Time Trial Bob Porter (AUS) 1:15.2 Tasman Johnson (AUS) 1:15.7 Ernest Mills (ENG) 1:15.9 Sprint 1000 yd Dunc Gray (AUS) Bob Porter (AUS) George Giles (NZL) 10 mile Scratch William Maxfield (ENG) 24:44.0 Ray Hicks (ENG) Syd Rose (SAF) Road
Event Gold Silver Bronze Time Trial Hennie Binneman (SAF) 2'53:29.6 John Brown (NZL) s.t. Ray Jones (ENG) s.t. Diving
Men's events
Event Gold Silver Bronze 3 m springboard Ron Masters (AUS) 126.36 Doug Tomalin (ENG) 124.78 George Athans (CAN) 117.90 10 m platform Doug Tomalin (ENG) 108.74 Ron Masters (AUS) 102.87 George Athans (CAN) 98.93 Women's events
Event Gold Silver Bronze 3 m springboard Irene Donnett (AUS) 91.18 Lynda Adams (CAN) 88.27 Marie Sharkey (CAN) 81.66 10 m platform Lurline Hook (AUS) 36.47 Lynda Adams (CAN) 36.39 Irene Donnett (AUS) 34.57 Lawn Bowls
All events were for men only.
Event Gold Silver Bronze Singles Horace Harvey (SAF) Frank Livingstone (NZL) Jack Low (AUS) Pairs Walter Denison
and Lance Macey (NZL)Percy Hutton
and Howard Mildren (AUS)D.A. Adamson
and J.R. Appleford (SAF)Fours NZL
Alec Robertson
Ernie Jury
Bill Bremner
Bill WhittakerSouth Africa
F. Stevenson
J. G. Donaldson
Norman Walker
T. H. SamsonAustralia
Aub Murray
Charlie H. McNeill
Frank Murray
Tom KinderRowing
All events were for men only. The double sculls competition was an invitation event and originally no medals were awarded nevertheless these medals were counted nowadays. The bronze medal is listed as won by New Zealand.
Event Gold Silver Bronze Single sculls Herb Turner (AUS) 8:24 Peter Jackson (ENG) Robert Smith (NZL) Double sculls Cecil Pearce
and William Bradley (AUS)7:29.4 Jack Offer
and Dick Offer (ENG)Gus Jackson
and Robert Smith (NZL)Coxed fours Australia
Don Fraser
Gordon Freeth
Harry Kerr
Jack Fisher
Stewart Elder7:16.8 New Zealand
Albert Hope
George Burns
John Rigby
Kenneth Boswell
Jim Clayton+1.25 lgths Canada
Donald Davis
James Temple
James MacDonald
Kenneth Jaggard
Max Winkler+0.75 lgths Eights England
Basil Beazley
Desmond Kingsford
John Sturrock
John Burrough
John Turnbull
Peter Jackson
Rhodes Hambridge
J. T. Turner
Thomas Reeve6:29 Australia
Joe Gould
Alfred Gregory
Edward Bromley
Frank le Souef
Gordon Yewers
Richard Paramor
William Thomas
Bill Dixon
Doug Bowden+0.75 lgths New Zealand
Gus Jackson
Cyril Stiles
Fred Thompson
Howard Benge
John Charters
Leslie Pithie
Oswald Denison
James Gould
William Stodart+2 lgths Swimming
Men's events
Event Gold Silver Bronze 110 yd freestyle Bob Pirie (CAN) 59.6 Terry Collard (SAF) 60.8 William Fleming (AUS) 61.0 440 yd freestyle Bob Pirie (CAN) 4:54.6 Bob Leivers (ENG) 4:55.4 Robin Biddulph (AUS) 4:55.5 1650 yd freestyle Bob Leivers (ENG) 19:46.4 Bob Pirie (CAN) 19:59.2 Norman Wainwright (ENG) 20:17.4 110 yd backstroke Percy Oliver (AUS) 01:07.9 Gordon Kerr (CAN) 1:09.0 Micky Taylor (ENG) 1:09.3 220 yd breaststroke John Davies (ENG) 2:51.9 Walter Spence (BGU) 3:00.5 Jimmy Prentice (CAN) 3:00.8 4×220 yd
freestyle relayEngland
Frederick Dove
Mostyn Ffrench-Williams
Norman Wainwright
Bob Leivers9:19.0 Canada
George Burleigh
Gordon Devlin
Robert Hooper
Bob Pirie9:20.2 Australia
Robert Wilshire
Noel Ryan
Robin Biddulph
William Fleming9:32.9 3×110 yd
medley relayEngland
Frederick Dove
John Davies
Micky Taylor3:28.2 Canada
Gordon Kerr
Jimmy Prentice
Bob Pirie3:30.5 Australia
Ernest Hobbs
Percy Oliver
William Fleming3:31.8 Women's events
Event Gold Silver Bronze 110 yd freestyle Evelyn de Lacy (AUS) 1:10.1 Dorothy Green (AUS) 1:11.1 Dorothy Lyon (CAN) 1:12.1 440 yd freestyle Dorothy Green (AUS) 5:39.7 Margaret Jeffrey (ENG) 5:40.2 Mona Leydon (NZL) 5:42.0 110 yd backstroke Pat Norton (AUS) 1:19.5 Jeanne Greenland (WAL) 1:22.5 Margot Hamilton (SCO) 1:23.2 220 yd breaststroke Doris Storey (ENG) 3:06.3 Carla Gerke (SAF) 3:12.1 Joan Langdon (CAN) 3:22.2 4×110 yd
freestyle relayCanada
Noel Oxenbury
Dorothy Lyon
Mary Baggaley
Phyllis Dewar4:48.3 Australia
Dorothy Green
Evelyn de Lacy
Margaret Rawson
Pat Norton4:49.0 England
Edna Hughes
Joyce Harrowby
Margery Hinton
Zilpha Grant4:50.1 3×110 yd
medley relayEngland
Doris Storey
Lorna Frampton
Margery Hinton3:57.7 South Africa
Carla Gerke
Hazel Holmes
Molly Ryde4:07.5 Australia
Evelyn de Lacy
Pat Norton
Valerie George4:10.0 Wrestling
All events were for men only.
Event Gold Silver Bronze Bantamweight Ted Purcell (AUS) Vernon Blake (CAN) Ray Cazaux (ENG) Featherweight Roy Purchase (ENG) Larry Clarke (CAN) Joseph Genet (NZL) Lightweight Dick Garrard (AUS) Vernon Thomas (NZL) Alfred Harding (SAF) Welterweight Tom Trevaskis (AUS) Felix Stander (SAF) Jeremiah Podjursky (NZL) Middleweight Terry Evans (CAN) Peter Sheasby (SAF) Leslie Jeffers (ENG) Light heavyweight Eddie Scarf (AUS) Sidney Greenspan (SAF) Thomas Ward (SCO) Heavyweight Jack Knight (AUS) James Dryden (NZL) John Whelan (CAN) External links
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