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1950 British Empire Games Information

The 1950 British Empire Games was the fourth edition of what is now called the Commonwealth Games. It was held in Auckland, New Zealand between the 4th and 11th of February 1950, after a 12-year gap from the 3rd edition of the games. The main venue was Eden Park, although the closing ceremonies were held at Western Springs Stadium, see New Zealand at the 1950 British Empire Games.

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Participating teams

Countries which participated

Teams participating for the first time in bold.

Medals by country

At the 1950 British Empire Games all the teams won at least one medal.

Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 Australia 34 27 19 80
2 England 19 16 13 48
3 New Zealand 10 22 22 54
4 Canada 8 9 14 31
5 South Africa 8 4 8 20
6 Scotland 5 3 2 10
7 Malaya 2 1 1 4
8 Fiji 1 2 2 5
9 Ceylon 1 2 1 4
10 Nigeria 0 1 0 1
11 Wales 0 1 0 1
12 Southern Rhodesia 0 1 0 1
Total 88 89 80 257

Medals by event

Athletics

Main article: Athletics at the 1950 British Empire Games

Boxing

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Flyweight Hugh Riley (SCO) K. Edwin (CEY) Marcus Temple (SAF)
Bantamweight Jan van Rensburg (SAF) Albert Perera (CEY) Len Walters (CAN)
Featherweight Henry Gilliland (SCO) Andy Verceuil (RHO) Peter Brander (ENG)
Lightweight Ronny Latham (ENG) Billy Barber (AUS) Eddie Haddad (CAN)
Welterweight Terry Ratcliffe (ENG) Bill Seewitz (AUS) Alex Obeyesekera (CEY)
Middleweight Theunis van Schalkwyk (SAF) James Beal (NZL) Bill Pinkus (CAN)
Light heavyweight Don Scott (ENG) Chris Rollinson (NZL) Jack Taylor (AUS)
Heavyweight Frank Creagh (NZL) Sid Cousins (AUS) none awarded

Cycling

Track

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Time Trial Russell Mockridge (AUS) 1:13.4 Sid Patterson (AUS) 1:13.5 Tommy Godwin (ENG) 1:13.6
Sprint 1000 m Russell Mockridge (AUS) 2 - 0 Sid Patterson (AUS) 0 - 2 Graham Avery (NZL) 2 - 1
4000 m Ind. Pursuit Cyril Cartwright (ENG) 5:16.3 Russell Mockridge (AUS) 5:27.0 Les Lock (NZL) 5:26.7
10 mile Scratch William Heseltine (AUS) 23:23.4 Les Lock (NZL) Ken Caves (AUS)

Road

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Road race Hector Sutherland (AUS) 3'13:06.4 Nick Carter (NZL) 3'13:06.5 Jack Fowler (AUS) 3'13:06.6

Diving

Men's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
3 m springboard George Athans (CAN) 169.21 Peter Heatly (SCO) 168.80 Jack Stewart (NZL) 168.17
10 m platform Peter Heatly (SCO) 156.07 George Athans (CAN) 145.36 Frank Murphy (AUS) 129.40

Women's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
3 m springboard Edna Child (ENG) 126.58 Noeline MacLean (AUS) 124.59 Lynda Hunt (CAN) 115.38
10 m platform Edna Child (ENG) 70.89 Gwen Fawcett (AUS) 65.64 Noeline MacLean (AUS) 59.93

Fencing

Men's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Foil René Paul (ENG) 7 wins John Fethers (AUS) 6 wins George Pouliot (CAN) 4 wins
Foil team England Arthur Pilbrow Robert Anderson René Paul 20 wins New Zealand Austin Gittos Gordon Dearing Murray Gittos Malcolm Millar 13 wins Canada George Pouliot Robert Desjarlais Edward Brooke 12 win
Épée Charles de Beaumont (ENG) 7 wins Robert Anderson (ENG) 6 wins Ivan Lund (AUS) 5 wins
Épée team Australia Allan Jay Ivan Lund Charles Stanmore 3 wins England René Paul Charles de Beaumont Robert Anderson 2 wins Canada George Pouliot Robert Desjarlais Edward Brooke 1 win
Sabre Arthur Pilbrow (ENG) Robert Anderson (ENG) George Pouliot (CAN)
Sabre team England Charles de Beaumont Arthur Pilbrow Robert Anderson 4 wins Canada George Pouliot Robert Desjarlais Edward Brooke 2 wins Australia Norman Booth Leslie Chillug Edwin Dean Jock Gibson 1 win

Women's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Foil Mary Glen-Haig (ENG) 7 wins Patricia Woodroffe (NZL) 6 wins Catherine Pym (AUS) 5 wins

Lawn Bowls

All events were for men only.

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Singles James Pirrett (NZL) 101 points Albert Newton (AUS) 93 points Lionel Garnett (FIJ) 90 points
Pairs Evan Exelby and Robert Henry (NZL) 93 points W. Gibb and H. J. van Zyl (SAF) 50 points Leslie Brown and James Poulton (FIJ) 41 points
Fours South Africa Alfred Blumberg H. Currer Harry Atkinson Norman Walker 4 wins Australia Charles Cordaiy James Cobley John Cobley Len Knight 2 wins New Zealand Fred Russell John Englebretson Noel Jolly Pete Skoglund 1 win

Rowing

All events were for men only.

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Single sculls Mervyn Wood (AUS) 7:46.8 Tony Rowe (ENG) 7:54.0 Ian Stephen (SAF) 8:04.0
Double sculls Mervyn Wood and Murray Riley (AUS) 7:22 Joe Schneider and Des Simonson (NZL) 7:32 Ken Tinegate and Jack Brown (ENG) 7:39
Coxless pairs Wal Lambert and Jack Webster (AUS) 7:58 David Gould and Humphrey Gould (NZL) 8:10 none awarded
Coxed fours New Zealand Ted Johnson John O'Brien Bill James Bill Carroll Colin Johnstone 7:17.2 Australia Leslie Montgomery Erwin Elder Cecil Winkworth Kenneth Gee Kevin Fox 7:24.0 none awarded
Eights Australia Alan Brown Bruce Goswell Edward Pain Eric Longley James Barnes Peter Holmes Phil Cayzer Bob Tinning Ross Selman 6:27 New Zealand Bruce Culpan Donald Adam Don Rowlands Edwin Smith Graham Jarratt Kerry Ashby Murray Ashby Thomas Engel William Tinnock 6:27.5 England Tony Butcher Hank Rushmere Michael Lapage Patrick Bradley Peter de Giles Peter Kirkpatrick Dickie Burnell Bill Windham Jack Dearlove 6:40

Swimming

Men's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
110 yd freestyle Peter Salmon (CAN) 1:00.4 Frank O'Neill (AUS) 1:00.6 Pat Kendall (ENG) 1:01.8
440 yd freestyle Garrick Agnew (AUS) 4:54.6 Graham Johnston (SAF) 60.8 Buddy Lucas (NZL) 4:55.5
1650 yd freestyle Graham Johnston (SAF) 19:55.7 Jim Portelance (CAN) 20:08.3 Buddy Lucas (NZL) 20:10.1
110 yd backstroke Jackie Wiid (SAF) 1:07.7 John Brockway (WAL) 1:08.0 Bert Kinnear (SCO) 1:10.8
220 yd breaststroke David Hawkins (AUS) 2:54.1 Roy Romain (ENG) 2:54.2 Ron Sharpe (AUS) 2:56.0
4×220 yd freestyle relay New Zealand Buddy Lucas Lyall Barry Michael Amos Colin Chambers 9:27.7 Australia Barrie Kellaway Garrick Agnew Frank O'Neill James Beard 9:34.5 England Donald Bland Jack Hale Pat Kendall Ray Legg 9:36.8
3×110 yd medley relay England Jack Hale Pat Kendall Roy Romain 3:26.6 Canada Allan Gilchrist Lucien Beaumont Peter Salmon 3:29.4 New Zealand John Shanahan Lyall Barry Peter Mathieson 3:30.1

Women's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
110 yd freestyle Marjorie McQuade (AUS) 1:09.0 Margaret Wellington (ENG) 1:09.6 Joan Harrison (SAF) 1:10.7
440 yd freestyle Joan Harrison (SAF) 5:26.4 Margaret Wellington (ENG) 5:33.7 Denise Norton (AUS) 5:33.8
110 yd backstroke Judy-Joy Davies (AUS) 1:18.6 Jean Stewart (NZL) 1:19.1 Helen Yate (ENG) 1:20.5
220 yd breaststroke Elenor Gordon (SCO) 3:01.7 Nancy Lyons (AUS) 3:03.6 Elizbeth Church (ENG) 3:10.3
4×110 yd freestyle relay Australia Denise Spencer Denise Norton Judy-Joy Davies Marjorie McQuade 4:44.9 New Zealand Joan Hastings Kristin Jacobi Norma Bridson Winifred Griffin 4:48.7 England Grace Wood Helen Yate Lillian Preece Margaret Wellington 4:56.0
3×110 yd medley relay Australia Judy-Joy Davies Marjorie McQuade Nancy Lyons 3:53.8 England Elizbeth Church Helen Yate Margaret Wellington 3:56.6 Scotland Elizabeth Turner Elenor Gordon Margaret Girvan 3:58.9

Weightlifting

All events were for men only.

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Bantamweight Tho Fook Hung (MAL) 655 lb Rosaire Smith (CAN) 615 lb Keith Caple (AUS) 600 lb
Featherweight Koh Eng Tong (MAL) 685 lb Julian Creus (ENG) 670 lb Barrie Engelbrecht (SAF) 640 lb
Lightweight Jim Halliday (ENG) 760 lb Thong Saw Pak (MAL) 735 lb Vern Barberis (AUS) 730 lb
Middleweight Gerry Gratton (CAN) 795 lb Bruce George (NZL) 740 lb Fred Griffin (AUS) 720 lb
Light Heavyweight Jim Varaleau (CAN) 815 lb Issy Bloomberg (SAF) 815 lb Tan Kim Bee (MAL) 765 lb
Heavyweight Harold Cleghorn (NZL) 900 lb Ray Magee (AUS) 830 lb none awarded

Wrestling

All events were for men only.

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Flyweight Bert Harris (AUS) 1 win Eric Matthews (NZL) 1 loss none awarded
Bantamweight Douglas Mudgway (NZL) 1 win Jim Chapman (AUS) 1 loss none awarded
Featherweight John Armitt (NZL) 3 wins Roland Milord (CAN) 2 w - 1 l Arnold Parsons (ENG) 1 w - 2 l
Lightweight Dick Garrard (AUS) 3 wins Morgan Plumb (CAN) 2 wins George Hobson (NZL) 1 win
Welterweight Henry Hudson (CAN) 3 wins Jack Little (AUS) 3 w - 1 l Martin Jooste (SAF) 1 win
Middleweight Maurice Vachon (CAN) 3 wins Bruce Arthur (AUS) 3 w - 1 l Carel Reitz (SAF) 2 w - 2 l
Light heavyweight Patrick Morton (SAF) 2 wins Arthur Sneddon (NZL) 1 win Tom Trevaskis (AUS)
Heavyweight Jim Armstrong (AUS) 3 wins Pat O'Connor (NZL) 2 wins Kenneth Richmond (ENG) 1 win

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