Commonwealth games medal table

  1. Commonwealth Games 2022 medal tally: live updates, how many medals has Australia won, number, gold, silver, bronze, swimming, athletics
  2. Commonwealth Games medal table: Latest Birmingham 2022 results and how many medals UK countries have won
  3. Swimmers dominant as Australia get off to golden start at Commonwealth Games
  4. Commonwealth Games medal table: Latest standings and results at Birmingham 2022 as England claim 11 golds
  5. Australia wins Commonwealth Games 2022 medal tally for golds and overall


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Commonwealth Games 2022 medal tally: live updates, how many medals has Australia won, number, gold, silver, bronze, swimming, athletics

Final Medal Tally: Aussies claim Comms Games glory as Kookaburras seal top spot BIRMINGHAM, ENGLAND - AUGUST 08: Gold medalists Team Australia celebrate during the Men's Hockey - Medal ceremony on day eleven of the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games at University of Birmingham Hockey & Squash Centre on August 08, 2022 on the Birmingham, England. (Photo by Elsa/Getty Images) Source: Getty Images Australia finished atop the final Commonwealth Games medal tally with a staggering 67 gold ahead of fierce rivals England. The The Aussies claimed a bronze and silver medal in the diving, while Jian Fang Lay and Minhyung Jee took home silver in the table tennis women’s doubles. A stunning Day 10 saw the Aussies secure seven gold medals which also lifted the nation to a mind-blowing 1000 gold medals at the Games. DAY ELEVEN The Kookaburras are Commonwealth Games gold medallists again, thumping India 7-0 to keep their absurd streak at the event alive. In a match that appeared over well before half-time, Australia kept India goalless while bearing giving the Indians any opportunity to score in one of the most dominant final performances in Games history. The Aussies fell just short of claiming gold medals in the diving. Maddison Keeney and Shixin Li finished second to take home silver in the mixed synchronised 3m springboard, while Cassiel Rousseau and Emily Boyd won bronze in the mixed synchronised 10m platform final. Aussie pair Jian Fang Lay and Minhyung Jee lost their gold meda...

Commonwealth Games medal table: Latest Birmingham 2022 results and how many medals UK countries have won

UK government are not doing enough to teach team sports in schools, says England Hockey boss 15 September, 2022 The Eurovision 2023 host hopeful that defied tired stereotypes 16 August, 2022 Who won the Commonwealth games? Final Birmingham 2022 results and how many medals UK 09 August, 2022 Commonwealth Games 2022 schedule in full Here are the key events to watch out for from • Monday 1 August: The first lawn bowls final, men’s triples, could feature “Wonder Bowler” Nick Brett, while judo makes its return to Commonwealth Games action. Dame Laura will get her third shot at a medal in the scratch race, while there are several high-profile races in the pool. • Tuesday 2 August: The athletics programme starts today, while we see the last gymnastics finals and penultimate night of swimming. • Wednesday 3 August: All eyes will be on the the track for men’s and women’s 100m finals, with Dina Asher-Smith lined up for a potential rematch with Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce. We’ll also see the mountain bike and squash finals. • Thursday 4 August: Para-powerlifters lift three times their body weight and the one-day competition will feature Paralympic medallists Micky Yule, Olivia Broome and Zoe Newson – we’ll also get to see Geraint Thomas in the cycling time trial. • Friday 5 August: We’re into the business end of the Games with hockey and table tennis semi-finals, netball classification matches and beach volleyball quarter-finals, while the wrestling competition begins. • Saturday 6 Augus...

Swimmers dominant as Australia get off to golden start at Commonwealth Games

Mollie O'Callaghan, Ariarne Titmus and Madi Wilson during the medal ceremony for the women's 200m freestyle final. Photograph: Quinn Rooney/Getty Images Mollie O'Callaghan, Ariarne Titmus and Madi Wilson during the medal ceremony for the women's 200m freestyle final. Photograph: Quinn Rooney/Getty Images Superb in the swimming pool and tremendous on the track, Australia is in a dominant position on the medal table after a superb opening day at the Australia head the gold medal tally after winning eight of the 16 awarded on Friday, all of those claimed in either the swimming pool or the velodrome in London, and sit five ahead of New Zealand. Host nation England won the medal tally when the Commonwealth Games were last held in the United Kingdom in Glasgow in 2014, but already trail Australia by six gold medals. Read more Fresh from an outstanding performance in the World Championships in Budapest last month, Australia’s swimmers won five of the seven finals conducted. The nation also filled 11 of the 21 podium spots in a dominant display, though Canadian teenage sensation Summer McIntosh was the standout swimmer when producing an incredible display to win the 400m individual medley by nearly eight seconds. Titmus, a dual-gold medallist in Tokyo, drew on all her star power to hold off compatriot Mollie O’Callaghan in the 200m freestyle. The 18-year-old swam on the shoulder of the champion when falling 0.13 seconds short of upsetting Titmus, who swam 1:53.89 to set a new Comm...

Commonwealth Games medal table: Latest standings and results at Birmingham 2022 as England claim 11 golds

Joe Biden, 80, Suffers Humiliating Blunder After Root Canal as he Declares 'Build Back Biden' England took their gold medal tally at the © AP SEI117183168.jpg Jake Jarman vaulted to his second Games after eclipsing his England team-mate James Hall in a dramatic conclusion to the men's all-around gymnastics competition. David Ellis and Katie Crowhurst won gold for England in the men's and women's Para-triathlon races, while England won gold in the mixed relay triathlon. James Wilby won gold in the men’s 100m breaststroke, Here’s the latest medal table and standings at Birmingham 2022... Pos Country Gold Silver Bronze Total 1 Australia 22 13 17 52 2 England 11 16 7 34 3 New Zealand 10 5 4 19 4 South Africa 4 1 1 6 5 Canada 3 6 9 18 6 India 3 2 1 6 7 Scotland 2 7 8 17 8 Malaysia 2 1 1 4 9 Nigeria 2 0 1 3 10 Wales 1 2 6 9 11 Trinidad & Tobago 1 1 0 2 12= Bermuda 1 0 0 1 12= Uganda 1 0 0 1 14 Fiji 0 2 0 2 15= Kenya 0 1 1 2 15= Northern Ireland 0 1 1 2 17= Mauritius 0 1 0 1 17= Singapore 0 1 0 1 17= Samoa 0 1 0 1 17= Papa New Guinea 0 1 0 1 17= Tanzania 0 1 0 1 22 Cyprus 0 0 2 2 23= Namibia 0 0 1 1 23= Sri Lanka 0 0 1 1 • PSG Prepared To Sell Star Man Kylian Mbappe This Summer Paris Saint Germain are prepared to sell star-man Kylian Mbappe this summer rather than risk losing him for free next year. The club’s record goalscorer joined PSG in 2017 for an eye-watering £166 million ($208 million). Mbappe has long been linked with a move to Real Madrid and despite rejecting the Spani...

Australia wins Commonwealth Games 2022 medal tally for golds and overall

Australia has established their sporting dominance within the Commonwealth Games by winning the most golds and medals during the 2022 edition in Birmingham. Seven gold medals on the final day took the green and gold to 67 gold medals, winning 10 more than England (57), who had the home nation advantage at these Games. Australia also narrowly saluted in the overall medal tally, winning 178 medals to England's 176 during the 19 sports held across 11 days. Canada was the next best nation, winning 26 golds and 92 medals all up, while India collected 22 first-place medals in a total of 61. New Zealand rounded out the top five with 20 golds and 49 medals. It was the same top five as at Commonwealth Games 2018 on the Gold Coast, with Australia enjoying a more comfortable victory on home soil and Canada working their way above India. It's the 15th time Australia has won most medals at the Games in its history, with England earning that achievement seven times and Canada once. Commonwealth Games 2022 Medal Tally Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total 1. Australia 67 57 54 178 2. England 57 66 53 176 3. Canada 26 32 34 92 4. India 22 16 23 61 5. New Zealand 20 12 17 49 6. Scotland 13 11 27 51 7. Nigeria 12 9 14 35 8. Wales 8 6 14 28 9. South Africa 7 9 11 27 10. Malaysia 7 8 8 23 Commonwealth Games 2018Medal Tally Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total 1. Australia 90 59 59 198 2. England 45 45 46 136 3. India 26 20 20 66 4. Canada 15 40 27 82 5. New Zealand 15 16 15 46 6. South Africa ...