2014 Commonwealth Games Medals by Country
1930 British Empire Games (16-23 August, Hamilton, Canada) The eleven participant nations were Australia, Bermuda, British Guiana, Canada, England, Northern Ireland, Newfoundland, New Zealand, Scotland, South Africa and Wales…
1934 British Empire Games (4-11 August, London, England) Originally scheduled for Johannesburg, South Africa, the II Games were hosted by London, in order to avoid a political crisis over…
1938 British Empire Games (5-12 February, Sydney, Australia) Fifteen nations participated down under at the Sydney Games involving a total of 466 athletes and 43 officials. New participants included…
1958 British Empire and Commonwealth Games (18-26 July, Cardiff, Wales) Thirty-five nations sent a total of 1,130 athletes and 228 officials to the Cardiff Games Nine sports were featured…
1962 British Empire and Commonwealth Games (21 November – 1 December, Perth, Australia) Thirty-five countries sent a total of 1,041 athletes and officials to Perth. Jersey was amongst the…
1950 British Empire Games (4-11 February, Auckland, New Zealand) Thirty-four nations (including Aden and Saudi Arabia) competed in the Kingston Games sending a total of 1,316 athletes and officials.…
1970 British Empire and Commonwealth Games (16-25 July, Edinburgh, Scotland) Forty-two nations sent a total of nearly 1,750 athletes and officials to the first Edinburgh Games. New medal winning nations…
1982 Commonwealth Games (30 September – 9 October, Brisbane, Australia) Forty-six nations participated in the Brisbane Games with a new record total of 1,583 athletes and 571 officials. Nine…
1978 Commonwealth Games (3-12 August, Edmonton, Canada) The XI Games was the first to bear the current day name of the Commonwealth Games. Forty-six countries sent a total of…
1982 Commonwealth Games (30 September – 9 October, Brisbane, Australia) Forty-six nations participated in the Brisbane Games with a new record total of 1,583 athletes and 571 officials. Nine…
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