Aquatics at the 1982 Commonwealth Games

Aquatics at the 1982 Commonwealth Games

The following are the Swimming medal winners at the 1982 Commonwealth Games:

Men's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 m freestyle  Neil Brooks (AUS) 51.14  Greg Fasala (AUS) 51.28  Michael Delany (AUS) 51.57
200 m freestyle  Andrew Astbury (ENG) 1:51.52  Peter Szmidt (CAN) 1:51.65  Ron McKeon (AUS) 1:51.71
400 m freestyle  Andrew Astbury (ENG) 3:53.29  Peter Szmidt (CAN) 3:53.74  John Davey (ENG) 3:55:52
1500 m freestyle  Max Metzker (AUS) 15:23.94  Tim Ford (AUS) 15:27.00  Andrew Astbury (ENG) 15:42.89
100 m backstroke  Mike West (CAN) 57.12  Cameron Henning (CAN) 57.82  Wade Flemmons (CAN) 58.38
200 m backstroke  Cameron Henning (CAN) 2:02.88  David Orbell (AUS) 2:03.93  Mike West (CAN) 2:04.36
100 m breaststroke  Adrian Moorhouse (ENG) 1:02.93  Victor Davis (CAN) 1:03.18  Peter Evans (AUS) 1:03:48
200 m breaststroke  Victor Davis (CAN) 2:16.25  Glen Beringen (AUS) 2:19.06  Adrian Moorhouse (ENG) 2:19.31
100 m butterfly  Dan Thompson (CAN) 54.71  Phil Hubble (ENG) 55.52  Tom Ponting (CAN) 55.64
200 m butterfly  Phil Hubble (ENG) 2:00.98  Paul Rowe (AUS) 2:01.18  John Sieben (AUS) 2:01.24
200 m individual medley  Alex Baumann (CAN) 2:02.25  Robin Brew (SCO) 2:05.83  Jeffrey Sheehan (CAN) 2:07.14
400 m individual medley  Alex Baumann (CAN) 4:23.53  Steve Poulter (ENG) 4:27.09  John Davey (ENG) 4:27.91
4×100 m freestyle relay  Australia
Graeme Brewer
Gregory John Fasala
Michael Delany
Neil Brooks
3:24.17  England
David Lowe
Philip Hubble
Philip Osborn
Richard Burrell
3:26.98  Canada
Alex Baumann
Blair Hicken
Graham Welbourn
Peter Szmidt
3:27.24
4×200 m freestyle relay  Australia
Graeme McGufficke
Ron McKeon
Paul Rowe
Graeme Brewer
7:28.81  England 7:30.00  Scotland 7:39.86
4×100 m medley relay  Australia
David Orbell
Jonathan Sieben
Neil Brooks
Peter Maxwell Evans
3:47.34  England
Adrian Moorhouse
David Lowe
Philip Hubble
Stephen Harrison
3:48.25  Scotland
Douglas Campbell
Iain Cambell
Paul Easter
William McGoldrick
3:55.45

Women's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 m freestyle  June Croft (ENG) 56.97  Angela Russell (AUS) 57.39  Lisa Curry (AUS) 57.68
200 m freestyle  June Croft (ENG) 1:59.74  Tracy Wickham (AUS) 2:01.50  Susie Baumer (AUS) 2:02.29
400 m freestyle  Tracey Wickham (AUS) 4:08.82  Jackie Wilmot (ENG) 4:13.04  June Croft (ENG) 4:13.13
800 m freestyle  Tracey Wickham (AUS) 8:29.05  Michelle Ford (AUS) 8:33.74  Jackie Wilmot (ENG) 8:36.66
100 m backstroke  Lisa Forrest (AUS) 1:03.48  Georgina Parkes (AUS) 1:03.63  Audrey Moore (AUS) 1:03:91
200 m backstroke  Lisa Forrest (AUS) 2:13.36  Georgina Parkes (AUS) 2:13.95  Cheryl Gibson (CAN) 2:15.87
100 m breaststroke  Kathy Bald (CAN) 1:11.89  Anne Ottenbrite (CAN) 1:11.99  Suki Brownsdon (ENG) 1:13.76
200 m breaststroke  Anne Ottenbrite (CAN) 2:32.07  Kathy Bald (CAN) 2:36.06  Katherine Richardson (CAN) 2:36.45
100 m butterfly  Lisa Curry (AUS) 1:01.22  Janet Tibbits (AUS) 1:01.70  Michelle MacPherson (CAN) 1:01.93
200 m butterfly  Michelle Ford (AUS) 2:11.89  Janet Tibbits (AUS) 2:13.18  Ann Osgerby (ENG) 2:13.91
200 m individual medley  Lisa Curry (AUS) 2:16.94  Cheryl Gibson (CAN) 2:19.91  Michelle Pearson (AUS) 2:20.19
400 m individual medley  Lisa Curry (AUS) 4:51.95  Michelle Pearson (AUS) 4:53.73  Michelle MacPherson (CAN) 4:55.09
4×100 m freestyle relay  England
Debra Gore
Jackie Willmott
June Croft
Nicola Fibbens
3:54.23  Scotland
Alison Hamilton
Cathy Finlay
Nikki Ramsay
Sarah Inkson
4:01.46  New Zealand
Gail Jonson
Kim Dewar
Melanie Anne Jones
Pamela Croad
4:07.41
4×100 m medley relay  Canada
Anne Ottenbrite
Cheryl Gibson
Maureen New
Michelle MacPherson
4:14.33  England
Ann Osgerby
Catherine White
June Croft
Susannah Brownsdon
4:19.04  Scotland
Beverly Rose
Cathy Finlay
Nicola Geddes
Nikki Ramsay
4:25.75

Medal table

 Rank  Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  Australia 13 13 8 34
2  Canada 9 6 9 24
3  England 7 7 8 22
4  Scotland 3 3 6
5  New Zealand 1 1
Total 29 29 29 87

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