Aquatics at the 1986 Commonwealth Games

Aquatics at the 1986 Commonwealth Games

Contents

Diving

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men
3 m springboard Shaun Panayi (AUS) 648.33 John Nash (CAN) 647.64 Craig Rogerson (AUS) 620.43
10 m platform Craig Rogerson (AUS) 600.87 David Bédard (CAN) 576.81 Bob Morgan (WAL) 561.54
Women
3 m springboard Debbie Fuller (CAN) 513.09 Jenny Donnet (AUS) 494.52 Kathy Keleman (CAN) 484.65
10 m platform Debbie Fuller (CAN) 431.61 Valerie Beddoe (AUS) 414.78 Julie Kent (AUS) 411.13

Swimming

Men's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 m freestyle Australia Greg Fasala
Australia (AUS)
50.95 Australia Neil Brooks
Australia (AUS)
51.18 England Andy Jameson
England (ENG)
51.21
200 m freestyle Australia Robert Gleria
Australia (AUS)
1:50.57 Australia Peter Dale
Australia (AUS)
1:51.16 Australia Tom Stachewicz
Australia (AUS)
1:51.21
400 m freestyle Australia Duncan Armstrong
Australia (AUS)
3:52.25 England Kevin Boyd
England (ENG)
3:55.00 New Zealand Mike Davidson
New Zealand (NZL)
3:56.96
1500 m freestyle Australia Jason Plummer
Australia (AUS)
15:12.62 Australia Michael Bruce McKenzie
Australia (AUS)
15:12.72 Canada Chris Chalmers
Canada (CAN)
15:18.05
100 m backstroke Canada Mark Tewksbury
Canada (CAN)
56.45 New Zealand Paul Kingsman
New Zealand (NZL)
57.17 Canada Mike West
Canada (CAN)
57.46
200 m backstroke Canada Sandy Goss
Canada (CAN)
2:02.55 New Zealand Paul Kingsman
New Zealand (NZL)
2:02.90 Canada Sean Murphy
Canada (CAN)
2:03.05
100 m breaststroke Canada Victor Davis
Canada (CAN)
1:03.01 England Adrian Moorhouse
England (ENG)
1:03.09 Australia Brett Stocks
Australia (AUS)
1:03.75
200 m breaststroke England Adrian Moorhouse
England (ENG)
2:16.35 Canada Victor Davis
Canada (CAN)
2:16.70 England Nick Gillingham
England (ENG)
2:20.46
100 m butterfly England Andy Jameson
England (ENG)
54.07 New Zealand Anthony Mosse
New Zealand (NZL)
54.31 Canada Tom Ponting
Canada (CAN)
54.56
200 m butterfly New Zealand Anthony Mosse
New Zealand (NZL)
1:57.27 Canada Tom Ponting
Canada (CAN)
1:58.54 England Nick Hodgson
England (ENG)
2:00.50
200 m individual medley Canada Alex Baumann
Canada (CAN)
2:01.80 Australia Rob Woodhouse
Australia (AUS)
2:04.19 Scotland Neil Cochran
Scotland (SCO)
2:04.34
400 m individual medley Canada Alex Baumann
Canada (CAN)
4:18.29 Australia Rob Woodhouse
Australia (AUS)
4:22.51 England Steve Poulter
England (ENG)
4:24.71
4×100 m freestyle relay  Australia
Gregory Fasala
Mark Stockwell
Matthew Renshaw
Neil Brooks
3:21.58  Canada
Alex Baumann
Blair Hicken
Sandy Goss
Vlastimil Černý
3:22.98  England
Andy Jameson
Geoffrey Stewart
Mark Foster
Roland Lee
3:25.01
4×200 m freestyle relay  Australia
Duncan Armstrong
Peter Dale
Robert Gleria
Thomas Stachewicz
7:23.49  Canada
Paul Szekula
Sandy Goss
Scott Flowers
Tom Ponting
7:29.52  England
John Davey
Jonathan Broughton
Kevin Boyd
Paul Howe
7:33.39
4×100 m medley relay  Canada
Alex Baumann
Claude Lamy
Darcy Wallingford
Mark Tewksbury
Michael West
Sandy Goss
Tom Ponting
Victor Davis
3:44.00  England
Adrian Moorhouse
Andy Jameson
Neil Harper
Nicholas Gillingham
Roland Lee
3:44.85  Australia
Barry Armstrong
Brett Stocks
Carl Wilson
Gregory Fasala
3:45.86

Women's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 m freestyle Canada Jane Kerr
Canada (CAN)
57.62 Australia Angela Harris
Australia (AUS)
57.64 England Nicola Fibbens
England (ENG)
57.66
200 m freestyle Australia Susie Baumer
Australia (AUS)
2:00.61 Canada Jane Kerr
Canada (CAN)
2:03.40 Scotland Ruth Gilfillan
Scotland (SCO)
2:03.88
400 m freestyle England Sarah Hardcastle
England (ENG)
4:07.68 Australia Susie Baumer
Australia (AUS)
4:12.77 Australia Jenny Burke
Australia (AUS)
4:14.22
800 m freestyle England Sarah Hardcastle
England (ENG)
8:24.77 Australia Julie McDonald
Australia (AUS)
8:29.52 Australia Jenny Burke
Australia (AUS)
8:41.64
100 m backstroke New Zealand Sylvia Hume
New Zealand (NZL)
1:04.00 Australia Georgina Parkes
Australia (AUS)
1:04.07 Australia Nicole Livingstone
Australia (AUS)
1:04.42
200 m backstroke Australia Georgina Parkes
Australia (AUS)
2:14.88 England Kathy Read
England (ENG)
2:16.92 Australia Jodi McGibbon
Australia (AUS)
2:17.66
100 m breaststroke Canada Allison Higson
Canada (CAN)
1:10.84 Scotland Jean Hill
Scotland (SCO)
1:11.38 Australia Dimity Douglas
Australia (AUS)
1:11.98
200 m breaststroke Canada Allison Higson
Canada (CAN)
2:31.20 Canada Cindy Õunpuu
Canada (CAN)
2:32.63 Australia Dimity Douglas
Australia (AUS)
2:34.54
100 m butterfly England Caroline Cooper
England (ENG)
1:02.12 England Caroline Foot
England (ENG)
1:02.30 England Samantha Purvis
England (ENG)
1:02.49
200 m butterfly Canada Donna McGinnis
Canada (CAN)
2:11.97 Australia Karen Phillips
Australia (AUS)
2:12.71 Canada Jill Horstead
Canada (CAN)
2:14.53
200 m individual medley Australia Suzanne Landells
Australia (AUS)
2:17.02 Scotland Jean Hill
Scotland (SCO)
2:17.21 Canada Jane Kerr
Canada (CAN)
2:18.73
400 m individual medley Australia Suzanne Landells
Australia (AUS)
4:45.82 Australia Jodie Clatworthy
Australia (AUS)
4:49.67 England Sarah Hardcastle
England (ENG)
4:50.52
4×100 m freestyle relay  Canada
Andrea Nugent
Jane Kerr
Pamela Rai
Patricia Noall
3:48.45  England
Annabelle Cripps
Caroline Cooper
Nicola Fibbens
Zara Long
3:49.65  Australia
Angela Harris
Jacqueline Grant
Julie Pugh
Sarah Thorpe
3:50.06
4×200 m freestyle relay  Australia
Jenny Burke
Michelle Pearson
Sarah Thorpe
Susan Baumer
8:12.09  England
Annabelle Cripps
Karen Mellor
Sarah Hardcastle
Zara Long
8:13.70  Canada
Donna McGinnis
Jane Kerr
Patricia Noall
Sophie Dufour
8:20.78
4×100 m medley relay  England
Caroline Cooper
Nicola Fibbens
Simone Hindmarch
Susannah Brownsdon
4:13.48  Canada
Allison Higson
Barbara McBain
Donna McGinnis
Jane Kerr
4:14.89  Australia
Angela Harris
Dimity Douglas
Georgina Parkes
Karen Phillips
4:15.06

Synchronised swimming

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Solo Sylvie Fréchette (CAN) 199.5 Jackie Dodd (ENG) 188.05 Katie Stadlier (NZL) 175.08
Duet  Canada
Michelle Cameron
Carolyn Waldo
199.54  England
Jackie Dodd
Nicola Shearn
186.59  Australia
Lisa Lieschke
Donna Rankin
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