Wales at the 1934 British Empire Games
- Wales at the 1934 British Empire Games
Wales at the 1934 British Empire Games was abbreviated WAL. They have competed in every edition of the Commonwealth Games.
Wales double their medal tally from the first games, but failed to take a gold medal.
Wales came 8th overall in the games.
Apparently Reg Thomas would have competed for Wales, but for English objections (he had competed for England at the 1930 British Empire Games).
Medals
Gold
None
ilver
*A. Barnes, Boxing - Men's Bantamweight Division (54kg)
*J.D. Jones, Boxing - Men's Featherweight Division (57kg)
*N.F. Taylor, Boxing - Men's Lightweight Division (60kg)
Bronze
*J. Pottinger, Boxing - Men's Flyweight Division (51kg)
*S. Weaver & T.R. Davies - Lawn Bowls - Men's Doubles
*E.V. Davies - Swimming - Women's 100 Yards Backstroke
ee also
* Wales at the Commonwealth Games
Wales at the Commonwealth Games
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