England at the 1998 Commonwealth Games

England at the 1998 Commonwealth Games

England at the 1998 Commonwealth Games was represented by the Commonwealth Games Council for England (CGCE).

England joined the Commonwealth of Nations as part of the United Kingdom in 1931.

In this competition England finished second in the medals table behind Australia.

Medals

Gold

Athletics:
:Onochie Achike, Men's Triple Jump:Julian Golding, Men's 200 m:Dalton Grant, Men's High Jump:Ashia Hansen, Women's Triple Jump:Tony Jarrett, Men's 110 m Hurdles:Denise Lewis, Women's Heptathlon:Judy Oakes, Women's Shot Put:Robert Weir, Men's Discus:Joanne Wise, Women's Long Jump:Darren Campbell, Dwain Chambers, Marlon Devonish & Julian Golding, Men's 4x100 m Relay

Badminton:
:Simon Archer & Joanna Goode, Mixed Doubles:Joanna Goode & Donna Kellogg, Women's Doubles:Joanne Davies, Joanna Goode, Tracey Hallam, Donna Kellogg, Julia Mann, Rebecca Pantaney & Sara Sankey, Women's Team

Boxing:
:Chris Bessey, Light Middleweight 71 kg:Courtney Fry, Light Heavyweight 81 kg:Audley Harrison, Super Heavyweight 91kg+:John Pearce, Middleweight 75 kg

Gymnastics:
:Lisa Mason, Women's Vault:Annika Reader, Women's Floor:Andrew Atherton, Ross Brewer, Craig Heap, Lee McDermott & John Smethurst, Men's Team

Shooting:
:Michael Gault, Men's 50 m Pistol:Michael Gault, Men's Air Pistol:Chris Hector, Men's Air Rifle:Nick Baxter & Michael Gault, Men's 50 m Pistol Pairs:Nick Baxter & Michael Gault, Men's Air Pistol Pairs:Chris Hector & Nigel Wallace, Men's Air Rifle Pairs

Squash:
:Cassie Jackman & Sue Wright, Women's Doubles:Mark Chaloner & Paul Johnson, Men's Doubles

Swimming:
:Mark Foster, Men's 50 m Freestyle:James Hickman, Men's 200 m Butterfly:Sue Rolph, Women's 50 m Freestyle:Sue Rolph, Women's 100 m Freestyle:Katie Sexton, Women's 200 m Backstroke

Weightlifting:
:Leon Griffin, Men's 85 kg Clean and Jerk:Leon Griffin, Men's 85 kg Overall:Stephen Ward, Men's 85 kg Snatch

ilver

Athletics:
:Myrtle Augee, Women's Shot Put:Steve Backley, Men's Javelin:Ben Challenger, Men's High Jump:Kelly Holmes, Women's 1500 m:Jo Jennings, Women's High Jump:Michael Jones, Men's Hammer:Karen Martin, Women's Javelin:John Mayock, Men's 1500 m:Mark Richardson, Men's 400 m:Gowry Retchakan-Hodge, Women's 400 m Hurdles:Lorraine Shaw, Women's Hammer:Andrea Whitcombe, Women's 5000 m:Mark Hylton, Mark Richardson, Paul Slythe & Solomon Wariso, Men's 4x400 m Relay:Victoria Day, Donna Fraser, Michelle Pierre & Michelle Thomas, Women's 4x400 m Relay

Badminton:
:Joanne Davies & Nathan Robertson, Mixed Doubles

Cycling:
:Rob Hayles, Men's Points Race:Jason Queally, Men's 1 km:Shaun Wallace, Men's 20 km Scratch Race:Jonathan Clay, Rob Hayles, Matt Illingworth, Colin Strugess & Bradley Wiggins, Men's 4000 m Team Pursuit

Gymnastics:
:Andrew Atherton, Men's All-Around:Andrew Atherton, Men's Rings:Gemma Cuff, Kelly Hackman, Lisa Mason, Annika Reader & Melanie Wilcox, Women's Team

Hockey:
:Jennie Bimson, Kirsty Bowden, Karen Brown, Melanie Clewlow, Christina Cullen, Jacqueline Empson, Fiona Greenham, Denise Marston-Smith, Kerry Moore, Lucy Newcombe, Mandy Nicholls, Carolyn Reid, Hilary Rose, Jane Sixsmith, Jane Smith & Lucilla Wright, Women's Hockey

Shooting:
:Ian Peel, Men's Tr
Neil Day & Phil Scanlan, Men's Rifle Prone Pairs:Andrew Austin & Drew Harvey, Men's Skeet Pairs

Squash:
:Suzanne Horner & Simon Parke, Mixed Doubles

Swimming:
:James Hickman, Men's 200 m Individual Medley:James Hickman, Men's 400 m Individual Medley:Vicki Horner, Women's 200 m Freestyle:Karen Pickering, Women's 200 m Freestyle:Andrew Clayton, Gavin Meadows, James Salter & Mark Stevens, Men's 4x100 m Freestyle Relay:Martin Harris, James Hickman, Gavin Meadows & Darren Mew, Men's 4x100 m Medley Relay:Claire Huddart, Karen Legg, Karen Pickering & Sue Rolph, Women's 4x100 m Freestyle Relay:Lyndsey Cooper, Claire Huddart, Karen Legg & Karen Pickering, Women's 4x200 m Freestyle Relay

Ten-pin Bowling:
:Pauline Buck & Richard Hood, Mixed Doubles

Weightlifting:
:Anthony Arthur, Men's 94 kg Snatch:Andrew Callard, Men's 94 kg Clean and Jerk:Andrew Callard, Men's 94 kg Overall:Stewart Cruickshank, 69 kg Snatch:Giles Greenwood, Men's 105kg+ Snatch:Leon Griffin, Men's 85 kg Snatch:Stephen Ward, Men's 85 kg Clean and Jerk:Stephen Ward, Men's 85 kg Overall:Thomas Yule, Men's 105 kg Clean and Jerk:Thomas Yule, Men's 105 kg Snatch:Thomas Yule, Men's 105 kg Overall

Bronze

Athletics:
:Donna Fraser, Women's 400 m Hurdles:Connie Henry, Women's Triple Jump:Michael Hill, Men's Javelin:Diane Modahl, Women's 800 m:Kirsty Morrison, Women's Javelin:John Regis, Men's 200 m:Jane Saville, Women's 10 km Road Walk:Anthony Whiteman, Men's 1500 m:Donna Fraser, Kim Jacobs, Joice Maduaka & Marcia Richardson, Women's 4x100 m Relay

Badminton:
:Darren Hall, Men's Singles:Tracey Hallam, Women's Singles (with Mann; no third-place play-off):Julia Mann, Women's Singles (with Hallam; no third-place play-off):Simon Archer & Christopher Hunt, Men's Doubles (with Robertson and Robertson; no third-place play-off):Julian Robertson & Nathan Robertson, Men's Doubles (with Archer and Hunt; no third-place play-off):Simon Archer, Mark Constable, Darren Hall, Christopher Hunt, Peter Knowles, Julian Robertson & Nathan Robertson, Men's Team:Christopher Hunt & Donna Kellogg, Mixed Doubles

Boxing:
:Gary Jones, Light Flyweight 48 kg:Andrew McLean, Lightweight 60 kg

Cycling:
:Matt Illingworth, Men's Individual Pursuit:Yvonne McGregor, Women's Individual Pursuit

Diving:
:Tony Ally, Men's 1 m Springboard:Leon Taylor, Men's 10 m Platform

Gymnastics:
:Lee McDermott, Men's High Bar:John Smethurst, Men's Floor:Annika Reader, Women's Vault

Hockey:
:Robert Crutchley, Guy Fordham, Russell Garcia, Brett Garrard, Julian Halls, Stuart Head, Michael Johnson, David Luckes, Simon Mason, Mark Pearn, Justin Pidcock, Benjamin Sharpe, James Wallis, William Waugh, Jonathan Wyatt & Duncan Woods, Men's Hockey

Lawn Bowls:
:Jean Baker, Women's Singles:Catherine Anton, Shirley Page, Norma Shaw & Mandy Jacklin, Women's Fours

Netball:
:Karen Aspinall, Lyn Carpenter, Lorraine Law, Hellen Manufor, Olivia Murphy, Fiona Murtagh, Tracey Neville, Amanda Newton, Lucia Sdao, Naomi Siddall, Lisa Stanley & Joane Zinzan, Women's Netball

Shooting:
:Andy Luckman, Men's Fullbore Rifle Queen's Prize:Louise Minett, Women's Air Rifle:Ken Parr, Men's Rifle 3-Positions:Robert Borseley & Ian Peel, Men's Trap Pairs:Louise Minett & Rebecca Spicer, Women's Air Rifle:Chris Hector & Ken Parr, Men's Rifle 3-Positions

Squash:
:Paul Johnson, Men's Singles:Cassie Jackman, Women's Singles (with Wright; no third-place play-off):Sue Wright, Women's Singles (with Jackman; no third-place play-off):Mark Cairns & Chris Walker, Men's Doubles

Swimming:
:Sarah Collings, Women's 800 m Freestyle:Helen Don-Duncan, Women's 200 m Backstroke:Gavin Meadows, Men's 100 m Freestyle:Darren Mew, Men's 100 m Breaststroke:Stephen Parry, Men's 200 m Butterfly:Sue Rolph, Women's 200 m Individual Medley:Adam Whitehead, Men's 200 m Breaststroke:Anthony Howard, Gavin Meadows, Nicholas Shackell & Mark Steven, Men's 4x100 m Freestyle Relay:Caroline Foot, Jaime King, Sarah Price & Sue Rolph, Women's 4x100 m Medley Relay

Synchronised Swimming:
:Gayle Adamson, Synchronised Swimming Solo:Adele Carlsen & Katie Hooper, Synchronised Swimming Duets

Ten-pin Bowling:
:Pauline Buck & Gemma Burden, Women's Doubles

Weightlifting:
:Karl Grant, Men's 105 kg Clean and Jerk:Giles Greenwood, Men's 105kg+ Overall

See also

* England at the Commonwealth Games

External links

* [http://www.cgce.co.uk/kl98/kl98.html Official site]


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