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Sporting event delegation
This pool was used for training by the Scottish team to the 2002 games
Scotland sent a team of 207 athletes and 85 officials to the
2002 Commonwealth Games in
Manchester, England.
In the Manchester Games Scotland won 6 Gold, 8 Silver and 16 Bronze medals.
Gold
Cycling:
Chris Hoy, Men's 1000m Time Trial
Gymnastics:
Steve Frew, Men's Rings (tied first with
Herodotos Giorgallas of
Cyprus)
Judo:
Graeme Randall, Men's 81kg
Lawn Bowls:
Alex Marshall &
George Sneddon, Men's Doubles
David Heddle,
Ivan Prior &
John Robertson, Men's Triples EAD
Swimming:
Alison Sheppard, Women's 50m Freestyle
Silver
Athletics:
Lee McConnell, Women's 400m
Judo:
Jenni Brien, Women's 57kg
Sarah Clark, Women's 63kg
David Taylor Somerville, Men's 66kg
Shooting:
Michael Thomson, Men's Skeet
Susan Jackson &
Sheena Sharp, Women's 50m Rifle Prone Pairs
Swimming:
Graeme Smith, Men's 1500m Freestyle
Gregor Tait, Men's 200m Backstroke
Bronze
Athletics:
Jamie Stephen Quarry, Men's Decathlon
Badminton:
Bruce Flockhart,
Alastair Gatt,
Russell Hogg,
Susan Hughes,
Kirsteen McEwan,
Elinor Middlemiss,
Craig Robertson,
Graham Simpson,
Graeme Smith,
Fiona Sneddon,
Sandra Watt &
Yuan Wemyss, Team
Boxing:
Craig McEwan, Light Middleweight 71kg
Andrew Young, Heavyweight 91kg
Cycling:
Ross Edgar,
Chris Hoy,
Marco Librizzi &
Craig MacLean, Team Sprint
Gymnastics:
Barry Collie, Men's Vault
Judo:
Amanda Costello, Women's 70kg
Karen Cusack, Women's 52kg
Stephanie Hart, Women's 78kg+
Lee McGroty, Men's 73kg
Fiona Robertson, Women's 48kg
Steven Vidler, Men's 90kg
Shooting:
Edith Barnes, Women's Skeet
Swimming:
Alison Sheppard, Women's 50m Butterfly
Graeme Smith, Men's 400m Freestyle
Weightlifting:
Thomas Yule, Men's 94kg Snatch
Team Scotland
Women's team competition
Men's competition
Women's competition
Men's competition
Women's competition
See also
References
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