Athletics at the 2002 Commonwealth Games

At the 2002 Commonwealth Games, the athletics events were held at the City of Manchester Stadium on 26–30 July 2002. The route for the marathon event crossed Manchester city centre and finished in the stadium. The race walk events began alongside the Lowry Centre at Salford Quays.[1] There were twenty-five men's events and 23 women's events; the schedules were identical except that there were men's 3000 metres steeplechase and 50 kilometres walk events. Pole vaulter Dominic Johnson won a bronze medal, Saint Lucia's only medal of the Games.

Athletics at the 17th Commonwealth Games
The host stadium in Manchester
Dates26–30 July 2002
Host cityManchester, England
VenueCity of Manchester Stadium
LevelSenior
Events46 (+2 disability)
Participation739 (+25 disabled) athletes from
66 nations
Records set16 Games records


Sixteen Games records were bettered over the course of the competition, and two further records were set in the disability events.

Medal summary

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
Kim Collins
 Saint Kitts and Nevis
9.98 Uchenna Emedolu
 Nigeria
10.11 Pierre Browne
 Canada
10.12
200 metres
Frankie Fredericks
 Namibia
20.06 Marlon Devonish
 England
20.19 Darren Campbell
 England
20.21
400 metres
Michael Blackwood
 Jamaica
45.07 Shane Niemi
 Canada
45.09 Avard Moncur
 Bahamas
45.12
800 metres
Mbulaeni Mulaudzi
 South Africa
1:46.32 Joseph Mutua
 Kenya
1:46.57 Kris McCarthy
 Australia
1:46.79
1500 metres
Michael East
 England
3:37.35 William Chirchir
 Kenya
3:37.70 Youcef Abdi
 Australia
3:37.77
5000 metres
Sammy Kipketer
 Kenya
13:13.51 Benjamin Limo
 Kenya
13:13.57 William Kirui
 Kenya
13:18.02
10,000 metres
Wilberforce Talel
 Kenya
27:45.39 GR Paul Malakwen Kosgei
 Kenya
27:45.46 John Yuda Msuri
 Tanzania
27:45.78
110 metres hurdles
Shaun Bownes
 South Africa
13.35 Colin Jackson
 Wales
13.39 Maurice Wignall
 Jamaica
13.62
400 metres hurdles
Chris Rawlinson
 England
49.14 Matt Elias
 Wales
49.28 Ian Weakley
 Jamaica
49.69
3000 metres steeplechase
Stephen Cherono
 Kenya
8:19.41 Ezekiel Kemboi
 Kenya
8:19.78 Abraham Cherono
 Kenya
8:19.85
4 x 100 metres relay
 England
Jason Gardener,
Marlon Devonish,
Allyn Condon,
Darren Campbell
38.62  Jamaica
Michael Frater,
Dwight Thomas,
Christopher Williams,
Asafa Powell
38.62  Australia
Tim Williams,
Paul Di Bella,
David Baxter,
Patrick Johnson
38.87
4 x 400 metres relay
 England
Jared Deacon,
Sean Baldock,
Chris Rawlinson,
Daniel Caines
3:00.40  Wales
Timothy Benjamin,
Iwan Thomas,
Jamie Baulch,
Matt Elias
3:00.41  Bahamas
Chris Brown,
Troy McIntosh,
Dominic Demeritte,
Tim Munnings
3:01.35
Marathon
Francis Naali
 Tanzania
2:11.58 Joshua Chelanga
 Kenya
2:12.44 Andrew Letherby
 Australia
2:13.23
20 kilometres walk
Nathan Deakes
 Australia
1:25.35 GR Luke Adams
 Australia
1:26.03 David Kimutai
 Kenya
1:28.20
50 kilometres walk
Nathan Deakes
 Australia
3:52.40 GR Craig Barrett
 New Zealand
3:56.42 Tim Berrett
 Canada
4:04.25
High jump
Mark Boswell
 Canada
2.28 m Kwaku Boateng
 Canada
2.25 m Benjamin Challenger
 England
2.25 m
Pole vault
Okkert Brits
 South Africa
5.75 m Paul Burgess
 Australia
5.70 m Dominic Johnson
 Saint Lucia
5.60 m
Long jump
Nathan Morgan
 England
8.02 m Gable Garenamotse
 Botswana
7.91 m Kareem Streete-Thompson
 Cayman Islands
7.89 m
Triple jump
Jonathan Edwards
 England
17.86 m GR Phillips Idowu
 England
17.68 m Leevan Sands
 Bahamas
17.26 m
Shot put
Justin Anlezark
 Australia
20.91 m GR Janus Robberts
 South Africa
19.97 m Carl Myerscough
 England
19.91 m
Discus throw
Frantz Kruger
 South Africa
66.39 m GR Jason Tunks
 Canada
62.61 m Robert Weir
 England
59.24 m
Hammer throw
Michael Jones
 England
72.55 m Philip Jensen
 New Zealand
69.48 m Paul Head
 England
68.60 m
Javelin throw
Steve Backley
 England
86.81 m Scott Russell
 Canada
78.98 m Nick Nieland
 England
78.63 m
Decathlon
Claston Bernard
 Jamaica
7830 points Matthew McEwen
 Australia
7685 points Jamie Quarry
 Scotland
7630 points

Women

Track and road events
Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 m
Debbie Ferguson
 Bahamas
10.91 GR Veronica Campbell
 Jamaica
11.00 Savatheda Fynes
 Bahamas
11.07
200 m
Debbie Ferguson
 Bahamas
22.20 GR Juliet Campbell
 Jamaica
22.54 Lauren Hewitt
 Australia
22.69
400 m
Aliann Pompey
 Guyana
51.63 Lee McConnell
 Scotland
51.68 Sandie Richards
 Jamaica
51.79
800 m
Maria de Lurdes Mutola
 Mozambique
1:57.35 GR Diane Cummins
 Canada
1:58.82 Agnes Samaria
 Namibia
1:59.15
(NR)
1500 m
Kelly Holmes
 England
4:05.99 Hayley Tullett
 Wales
4:07.52 Helen Pattinson
 England
4:07.62
5000 m
Paula Radcliffe
 England
14.31.42 GR Edith Masai
 Kenya
14:53.76 Iness Chenonge
 Kenya
15:06.06
10,000 m
Salina Kosgei
 Kenya
31:27.83 GR Susan Chepkemei
 Kenya
31:32.04 Susie Power
 Australia
31:32.20
Marathon
Kerryn McCann
 Australia
2:30.05 GR Krishna Stanton
 Australia
2:34.52 Jackie Gallagher
 Australia
2:36.37
100 m hurdles
Lacena Golding-Clarke
 Jamaica
12.77 Vonette Dixon
 Jamaica
12.83 Angela Atede
 Nigeria
12.98
400 m hurdles
Jana Pittman
 Australia
54.40 Debbie-Ann Parris
 Jamaica
55.24 Karlene Haughton
 Canada
56.13
20 km walk
Jane Saville
 Australia
1:36.34 GR Lisa Kehler
 England
1:36.45 Yuan Yufang
 Malaysia
1:40.00
4 x 100 m relay
 Bahamas
Tamicka Clarke
Savatheda Fynes
Chandra Sturrup
Debbie Ferguson
42.44 GR  Jamaica
Elva Goulbourne
Juliet Campbell
Astia Walker
Veronica Campbell
42.73  England
Joice Maduaka
Shani Anderson
Vernicha James
Abiodun Oyepitan
42.84
4 x 400 m relay
 Australia
Lauren Hewitt
Cathy Freeman
Tamsyn Lewis
Jana Pittman
3:25.63 GR  England
Helen Frost
Helen Karagounis
Melanie Purkiss
Lisa Miller
Jenny Meadows*
3:26.73  Nigeria
Olabisi Afolabi
Kudirat Akhigbe
Hajarat Yusuf
Doris Jacob
3:29.16


* Athletes who ran in heats and received medals.

Field and combined events
Event Gold Silver Bronze
High jump
Hestrie Cloete
 South Africa
1.96 m GR Susan Jones
 England
1.90 m Nicole Forrester
 Canada
1.87 m
Pole vault
Tatiana Grigorieva
 Australia
4.35 m Kym Howe
 Australia
4.15 m Irie Hill
 England
4.10 m
Bridgid Isworth
 Australia
Stephanie McCann
 Canada
Long jump
Elva Goulbourne
 Jamaica
6.70 m Jade Johnson
 England
6.58 m Anju Bobby George
 India
6.49 m
Triple jump
Ashia Hansen
 England
14.86 m GR Françoise Mbango
 Cameroon
14.82 m Trecia Smith
 Jamaica
14.32 m
Shot put
Vivian Chukwuemeka
 Nigeria
17.53 m Valerie Adams
 New Zealand
17.45 m Johanna Abrahamse
 South Africa
16.77 m
Discus throw
Beatrice Faumuina
 New Zealand
60.82 m Neelam Jaswant Singh
 India
58.49 m Shelley Newman
 England
58.13 m
Hammer throw
Lorraine Shaw
 England
66.83 m Bronwyn Eagles
 Australia
65.24 m Karyne Di Marco
 Australia
63.40 m
Javelin throw
Laverne Eve
 Bahamas
58.46 m Cecilia McIntosh
 Australia
57.42 m Kelly Morgan
 England
57.09 m
Heptathlon
Jane Jamieson
 Australia
6059 points Kylie Wheeler
 Australia
5962 points Margaret Simpson
 Ghana
5906 points

Disability events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's 100 m EAD Adekunle Adesoji
 Nigeria
10.76 WR Hisham Khaironi
 Malaysia
11.53 Rory Field
 South Africa
11.96
Women's 800 m wheelchair Chantal Petitclerc
 Canada
1:52.93 Louise Sauvage
 Australia
1:53.30 Eliza Stankovic
 Australia
1:54.20

Medal table

Retrieved from 2002 Manchester Commonwealth Games Official Website.[2]

  *   Host nation (England)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 England*1261129
2 Australia991028
3 South Africa5128
4 Kenya48416
5 Jamaica46414
6 Bahamas4048
7 Canada25512
8 Nigeria2125
9 New Zealand1304
10 Namibia1012
 Tanzania1012
12 Guyana1001
 Mozambique1001
 Saint Kitts and Nevis1001
15 Wales0404
16 India0112
 Malaysia0112
 Scotland0112
19 Botswana0101
 Cameroon0101
21 Cayman Islands0011
 Ghana0011
 Saint Lucia0011
Totals (23 entries)484850146

Participating nations

References

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