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England at the
2010 Commonwealth Games
CGF codeENG
CGACommonwealth Games England
Websiteweareengland.org
in Delhi, India
Competitors364[2][3][4][5] in 17 sports
Flag bearersOpening: Nathan Robertson[1]
Closing: Nicky Hunt
Medals
Ranked 3rd
Gold
37
Silver
60
Bronze
45
Total
142
Commonwealth Games appearances (overview)

England was represented at the 2010 Commonwealth Games by Commonwealth Games England. The country's abbreviation was ENG, they used the Cross of St George as its flag and "Jerusalem" as its victory anthem. It had previously used "Land of Hope and Glory" as its anthem at the Commonwealth Games, but decided to change following an "internet poll".[6]

England's delegation is notable for including two Paralympic champions, who qualified to compete in Delhi against fully able-bodied athletes: Danielle Brown, who won a gold medal in archery at the 2008 Summer Paralympics, and Sarah Storey, who won two gold medals in cycling in 2008. They are the first English athletes with disabilities ever to compete in able-bodied events at the Commonwealth Games.[6][7]

England 2010

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Key
  Qualifiers / Medal Winners
  Top 8 Finish (Non Medal Winners)
  Non-Qualifiers / Non Top 8 Finish

Shooting

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Team England consists of 22 shooters over 34 events [8]

Clay Target

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Men
Event Shooter(s) Qualifying Final
Points Rank Points Rank
Trap Singles Aaron Heading 123 pts 2 Q 147 pts  Gold
David Kirk 116 pts 18 DNQ 18
Trap Pairs Aaron Heading & David Kirk 193 pts  Bronze
Double Trap Singles Stevan Walton 143 pts 1 Q 190 pts  Gold
Steven Scott 137 pts 6 Q 181 pts 6
Double Trap Pairs Steven Scott & Stevan Walton 189 pts  Gold
Skeet Singles Richard Brickell 121 pts 2 Q 144 pts  Gold
Clive Bramley 121 pts 3 Q 143 pts 5
Skeet Pairs Clive Bramley & Richard Brickell 191 pts  Bronze
Women
Event Shooter(s) Qualifying Final
Points Rank Points Rank
Trap Singles Anita North 71 pts 1 Q 93 pts  Gold
Abbey Burton 68 pts 8 DNQ 8
Trap Pairs Abbey Burton & Anita North 91 pts  Silver

Pistol

[edit]
Men
Event Shooter(s) Qualifying Final
Points Rank Points Rank
10m Air Pistol Singles Mick Gault 574 pts 5 671.6 pts 6
Nick Baxter 569 pts 9 DNQ 9
10m Air Pistol Pairs Nick Baxter & Mick Gault 1,143 pts  Silver
25m Centre Fire Singles Mick Gault 574 pts 4
Iqbal Ubhi 555 pts 21
25m Centre Fire Pairs Mick Gault 1,124 pts 8
25m Standard Singles Mick Gault 551 pts 7
Iqbal Ubhi 540 pts 16
25m Standard Pairs Mick Gault & Iqbal Ubhi 1,098 pts  Bronze
50m Pistol Singles Nick Baxter 543 pts 5 Q 635.7 pts 5
Mick Gault 542 pts 7 Q 632.3 pts 7
50m Pistol Pairs Nick Baxter & Mick Gault 1,073 pts 5
Women
Event Shooter(s) Qualifying Final
Points Rank Points Rank
10m Air Pistol Singles Gorgs Geikie 370 pts 12 DNQ 12
Julia Lydall 374 pts 8 471.6 pts 7
10m Air Pistol Pairs Gorgs Geikie & Julia Lydall 754 pts 5
25m Pistol Singles Julia Lydall 568 pts 7 Q 765.5 pts 7
Gorgs Geikie 562 pts 9 DNQ 9
25m Pistol Pairs Gorgs Geikie & Julia Lydall 1,122 pts  Bronze

Small Bore

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Men
Event Shooter(s) Qualifying Final
Points Rank Points Rank
10m Air Rifle Singles James Huckle 591 pts 4 Q 693.5 pts  Bronze
Kenny Parr 593 pts 3 Q 693.0 pts 4
10m Air Rifle Pairs James Huckle & Kenny Parr 1,174 pts  Silver
50m Rifle 3 Pos Singles James Huckle 1,157 pts 3 Q 1,254.9 pts  Bronze
Kenny Parr 1,136 pts 8 Q 1,229.8 pts 7
50m Rifle 3 Pos Pairs James Huckle & Kenny Parr 2,308 pts  Silver
50m Rifle Prone Singles Mike Babb 592 pts 4 693.9 pts 4
Richard Wilson DSQ - DSQ -
50m Rifle Prone Pairs Mike Babb & Richard Wilson 1,178 pts  Silver
Women
Event Shooter(s) Qualifying Final
Points Rank Points Rank
10m Air Rifle Singles Sheree Cox 389 pts 11 DNQ 11
Sharon Lee 389 pts 12 DNQ 12
10m Air Rifle Pairs Sheree Cox & Sharon Lee 779 pts 7
50m Rifle 3 Pos Singles Sharon Lee 556 pts 16 DNQ 16
Michelle Smith 562 pts 14 DNQ 14
50m Rifle 3 Pos Pairs Sharon Lee & Michelle Smith 1,118 pts 7
50m Rifle Prone Singles Michelle Smith 591 pts 4
Sharon Lee 586 pts 8
50m Rifle Prone Pairs Sharon Lee & Michelle Smith 1,169 pts  Silver

Full Bore

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Event Shooter(s) Stage 1
300 yds
Stage 1
500 yds
Stage 1
600 yds
Stage 2
300 yds
Stage 2
500 yds
Stage 2
600 yds
Stage 3
900 yds
Stage 3
1000 yds
Total Points Rank
Points Points Points Points Points Points Points Points
Full Bore Singles Parag Patel 34-3v 35-6v 35-3v 49-6v 50-7v 47-6v 73-5v 73-6v 396-42v  Gold
Jon Underwood 35-5v 32-2v 35-7v 48-4v 50-7v 48-7v 69-6v 57-1v 374-39v 26
Full Bore Pairs Parag Patel & Jon Underwood 98-7v 99-10v 99-10v 146-13v 142-8v 584-48v  Bronze

Squash

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Team England consists of 10 squash players over 5 events.[9] The competition draw was announced on 22 September 2010. (Seeds are denoted in brackets after players' names)[10]

Men's Singles
Player(s) Round of 64 Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarter Final Semi Final Final Rank
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Nick Matthew (1) BYE Malaysia Adnan (MAS)
W 11–6 13–11 6–11
11–3
Pakistan Khan (PAK)
W 10–12 11–3 11–5
11–5
Australia Pilley (AUS) (7)
W 11–7 11–5 11–6
England Barker (ENG) (3)
W 11–9 11–2 11–9
England Willstrop (ENG) (2)
W 11–6 11–7 11–7
 Gold
James Willstrop (2) BYE Malaysia Yuen (MAS)
W 11–7 11–4 11–4
Canada Delierre (CAN)
W 11–7 11–4 10–12
11–2
Australia Palmer (AUS) (5)
W 9–11 8–11 11–5
11–8 11–5
Malaysia Iskandar (MAS) (6)
W 11–4 11–7 11–5
England Matthew (ENG) (1)
L 6–11 7–11 7–11
 Silver
Peter Barker (3) Zambia Ndhlovu (ZAM)
W 11–2 11–1 11–1
Scotland Clyne (SCO)
W 11–4 11–2 11–3
India Ghosal (IND) (11)
W11–9 11–9 11–13
11–5
Australia Boswell (AUS) (8)
W 10–12 11–9 11–3
11–3
England Matthew (ENG) (1)
L 9–11 2–11 9–11
Bronze Final:
Malaysia Iskandar (MAS) (6)
W 11–5 11–4 11–2
 Bronze
Daryl Selby (4) Papua New Guinea Rucklinger (PNG)
W 11–2 11–1 11–2
Pakistan Khan (PAK)
W 11–5 11–4 11–3
Guernsey Simpson (GGY)
W 11–9 11–5 11–5
Malaysia Iskandar (MAS) (6)
L 6–11 11–7 11–13
11–13
- - -
Women's Singles
Player(s) Round of 64 Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarter Final Semi Final Final Rank
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Jenny Duncalf (2) BYE Guernsey Curgenven (GGY)
W 11–4 11–3 11–1
England Kippax (ENG) (10)
W 4–11 11–3 11–6
11–2
New Zealand Hawkes (NZL) (7)
W 11–8 11–4 12–10
England Waters (ENG) (3)
W 6–11 12–10 11–9
11–4
Malaysia David (MAS) (1)
L 3–11 5–11 7–11
 Silver
Alison Waters (3) BYE Canada Cornett (CAN)
W 11–2 11–4 11–5
Canada Edmison (CAN)
W 11–3 11–3 11–3
New Zealand King (NZL) (12)
W 12–10 9–11 11–5
10–12 11–2
England Duncalf (ENG) (2)
L 11–6 10–12 9–11
4–11
Bronze Final:
Australia Brown (AUS) (6)
L W/O
4
Laura Massaro (5) BYE Scotland Aitken (SCO)
W 11–4 11–2 11–5
Canada Miller (CAN) (16)
W 11–7 11–4 11–3
Malaysia David (MAS) (1)
L 5–11 3–11 7–11
- - -
Sarah Kippax (10) BYE India Alankamony (IND)
W 11–7 11–4 11–3
England Duncalf (ENG) (2)
L 11–4 3–11 6–11
2–11
- Classic Plate
Semi Final:

Scotland Gillen-Buchert (SCO)
W W/O
Classic Plate Final:
Jersey Cowie (JEY)
L W/O
-
Men's Doubles
Player(s) Pool Match 1 Pool Match 2 Round of 16 Quarter Final Semi Final Final Rank
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Adrian Grant &
Nick Matthew (1)
Cayman Islands Blair &
Fraser (CAY)
W 11–1 11–4
Zambia Chifunda &
Chilufya (ZAM)
W 11–0 11–0
Pakistan Butt &
Khan (PAK)
W 11–6 11–8
Malaysia Adnan &
Iskandar (MAS)
W 11–5 11–10
Australia Cuskelly &
Pilley (AUS)
W 11–10 11–9
Australia Boswell &
Palmer (AUS)
W 11–9 6–11 11–5
 Gold
Peter Barker &
Daryl Selby (3)
Norfolk Island Christian-Bailey
& Rundell (NFK)
W 11–4 11–1
Malta Fiteni &
Hindle (MLT) (14)
W 11–7 11–6
Canada Clarke &
Delierre (CAN))
W 11–4 11–2
Scotland Clyne &
Leitch (SCO)
L 7–11 7–11
- - -
Women's Doubles
Player(s) Pool Match 1 Pool Match 2 Pool Match 3 Quarter Final Semi Final Final Rank
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Jenny Duncalf &
Alison Waters (4)
Kenya Madhani &
Nimji (KEN)
W 11–0 11–3
Malaysia Arnold &
Wern Wee (MAS)
W 11–10 11–4
India Alankamony &
Misra (IND)
W 11–6 11–1
New Zealand Leevey &
Lindsay (NZL)
W 11–4 11–9
Australia Brown &
Urquhart (AUS)
W 6–11 11–5 11–4
New Zealand Hawkes &
King (NZL)
L 9–11 10–11
 Silver
Tania Bailey &
Sarah Kippax (6)
Guyana Fernandes &
Khalil (GUY)
W 11–6 11–2
Northern Ireland Barr &
Perry (NIR)
W 11–7 11–3
Australia Camilleri &
Pittock (AUS) (3)
L 4–11 9–11
New Zealand Hawkes &
King (NZL)
L 4–11 11–9 4–11
- - -
Mixed Doubles
Player(s) Pool Match 1 Pool Match 2 Pool Match 3 Round of 16 Quarter Final Semi Final Final Rank
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Jenny Duncalf &
James Willstrop (2)
Jersey Cowie &
Hopkins (JEY)
W 11–2 11–2
New Zealand King &
Knight (NZL) (11)
L 9–11 5–11
Kenya Madhani &
Bains (KEN)
W 11–3 11–4
Guernsey Curgenven &
Birch (GGY)
W 11–4 11–2
Australia Brown &
Pilley (AUS)
L 7–11 11–7 8–11
- - -
Sarah Kippax &
Adrian Grant (6)
Guernsey Curgenven &
Birch (GGY)
W 11–5 11–5
Sri Lanka Guruge &
Samarasinghe (SRI)
W 11–6 11–5
- Malaysia David &
Ong (MAS)
L 7–11 3–11
- - - -

Table Tennis

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Team England consists of 11 table tennis players over 8 events.[11]

Men's Singles
Player(s) Qualifying Round of 64 Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarter Final Semi Final Final Rank
Opposition
Results
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Paul Drinkhall (5) BYE BYE Nigeria Jegede (NGR)
W 11–8 11–6 11–6
11–4
India Ravichandran (IND)
W 11–9 9–11 11–4
4–11 11–3 8–11
11–6
Singapore Yang (SIN)
L 6–11 10–12 11–8
11–8 9–11 5–11
- - -
Andrew Baggaley (9) BYE BYE Nigeria Ajetunmobi
(NGR)
W 5–11 11–8 11–4
14–12 11–8
Singapore Gao (SIN)
L 7–11 5–11 6–11
10–12
- - - -
Daniel Reed Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Hunte (VIN)
W 11–5 11–6 11–1
11–8
Sri Lanka M-Gedara (SRI)
W 11–3 11–5 11–7
11–9
Nigeria Aruna (NGR)
W 11–8 5–11 8–11
11–4 11–8 11–8
Singapore Cai (SIN)
L 7–11 6–11 7–11
8–11
- - - -
Ghana Ofori Addo (GHA)
W 11–2 11–7 11–9
11–5
Darius Knight Seychelles Nibourette (SEY)
W 11–8 11–3 11–5
11–5
Guyana Lewis (GUY)
W 11–6 11–8 13–11
11–7
Nigeria Merotohun (NGR)
W 12–10 7–11 11–8
11–4 7–11 11–8
Singapore Ma (SIN)
L 7–11 8–11 9–11
7–11
- - - -
Ghana Abrefa (GHA)
W 11–9 11–3 9–11
11–7 11–3
Liam Pitchford Sierra Leone Barnabas (SLE)
W 11–2 11–0 11–1
11–3
Sri Lanka P-Don Silva
(SRI)
W 10–12 11–7 12–10
11–4 11–4
Singapore Yang (SIN)
L 6–11 4–11 6–11
6–11
- - - - -
Kenya Daim (KEN)
W 11–7 11–4 11–3
14–12
Women's Singles
Player(s) Qualifying 1 Qualifying 2 Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarter Final Semi Final Final Rank
Opposition
Results
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Kelly Sibley (7) BYE BYE Nigeria Edem (NGR)
W 11–6 2–11 11–8
11–3 4–11 13–11
Australia Tan (AUS)
L 4–11 6–11 8–11
11–7 5–11
- - - -
Joanna Parker (10) BYE BYE New Zealand Hung (NZL)
W 11–2 11–7 11–6
8–11 11–4
Singapore Li (SIN)
L 7–11 12–10 7–11
8–11 1–11
- - - -
Hannah Hicks Tanzania Kikwa (TAN)
W W/O
Sri Lanka Gonapinuwala
(SRI)
W 11–1 11–2 11–9 16–14
India Patkar (IND)
L 8–11 3–11 4–11
2–11
- - - - -
Karina Lefevre Kenya Maina (KEN)
W 11–6 11–5 11–3 11–4
Wales Carey (WAL)
L 4–11 7–11 11–6 6–11
6–11
- - - - - -
EAD Para-Sports – Women's Wheelchair Singles
Player(s) Qualifying Qualifying Qualifying Qualifying Qualifying Semi Final Final Rank
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Leanne Stephen Nigeria Obiora
L 4–11 7–11 6–11
South Africa Moll
W 7–11 11–9 8–11
11–5 11–8
Kenya Kamande
W 11–6 11–2 11–3
India Patel
L 8–11 6–11 11–8
3–11
India Rathod
W 11–6 11–8 11–5
- - -
Hannah Coulthurst India Patel
L 10–12 4–11 8–11
Nigeria Konwea
L 6–11 3–11 7–11
Kenya Chesang
W 11–3 11–1 11–2
Nigeria Oputa
L 4–11 6–11 2–11
Australia Morrow
L 5–11 5–11 3–11
- - -
Men's Doubles
Player(s) Round of 64 Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarter Final Semi Final Final Rank
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Andrew Baggaley &
Liam Pitchford
BYE Tanzania Liundi &
Suleiman (TAN)
W 11–1 11–6 11–3
Malaysia Ibrahim &
Chai (MAS)
W 11–8 8–11 9–11
11–4 11–5
Singapore Cai &
Ma (SIN)
W 6–11 11–7 11–9
11–4
India Achanta &
Saha (IND)
L 13–11 7–11 11–7
10–12 6–11
Bronze Final
Australia Henzell &
Frank (AUS)
W 11–7 8–11 12–10
10–12 11–6
 Bronze
Paul Drinkhall &
Darius Knight
BYE Nigeria Merotohun &
Jegede (NGR)
L 11–9 11–3 7–11
12–14 11–13
- - - - -
Women's Doubles
Player(s) Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarter Final Semi Final Final Rank
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Joanna Parker &
Kelly Sibley
Vanuatu Lulu &
Santhy (VAN)
W W/O
New Zealand Sun &
Hung (NZL)
L 7–11 9–11 6–11
- - - -
Hannah Hicks &
Karina Lefevre
Uganda Lukaaya &
Kibone (UGA)
W W/O
Malaysia Beh &
Ng (MAS)
L 11–9 7–11 9–11
5–11
- - - -
Mixed Doubles
Player(s) Round of 64 Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarter Final Semi Final Final Rank
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Paul Drinkhall &
Joanna Parker
Dominica Jerome &
Dover (DMA)
W 11–3 11–1 11–5
Mauritius Taucoory &
Goodur (MRI)
W 12–10 11–5 11–8
Wales Jenkins &
Owen (WAL)
W 11–4 11–7 11–4
Singapore Cai &
Li (SIN)
W 11–9 8–11 4–11
11–3 11–7
Singapore Yang &
Wang (SIN)
L 4–11 9–11 6–11
Bronze Final
Australia Henzell &
Miao (AUS)
W 11–5 5–11 13–11
11–6
 Bronze
Darius Knight &
Kelly Sibley
Tanzania Liundi &
Mwaisyula (TAN)
W 11–3 11–3 11–6
Australia Han &
Tan (AUS)
W 7–11 11–6 11–6
11–8
Singapore Gao &
Feng (SIN)
L 11–9 7–11 7–11
6–11
- - - -
Daniel Reed &
Karina Lefevre
Malaysia Tan &
Fan (MAS)
W 11–8 12–10 11–7
Nigeria Merotohun &
Edem (NGR)
L 11–7 4–11 7–11
10–12
- - - - -
Liam Pitchford &
Hannah Hicks
Vanuatu Shing &
Lulu (VAN)
W 11–6 11–6 4–11
11–9
Australia Gerada &
Lay (AUS)
L 4–11 6–11 8–11
- - - - -
Men's Team

Andrew Baggaley, Paul Drinkhall, Darius Knight, Liam Pitchford, Daniel Reed

Pool Game 1 Pool Game 2 Pool Game 3 Quarter Final Semi Final Final Rank
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opponents Mauritius Mauritius Wales Wales Tanzania Tanzania Malaysia Malaysia India India Singapore Singapore  Silver
Match 1 England Drinkhall v
Mauritius Chan Yook Fo
W 11–9 11–2 11–4
England Drinkhall v
Wales Jenkins
W 11–5 8–11 11–8
11–7
England Reed v
Tanzania Liundi
W 11–2 11–5 11–1
England Drinkhall v
Malaysia Kho
W 11–6 5–11 11–3
11–7
England Pitchford v
India Achanta
L 8–11 4–11 8–11
England Pitchford v
Singapore Gao
W 4–11 6–11 11–8
11–9 13–11
Match 2 England Pitchford v
Mauritius Taucoory
W 11–4 9–11 11–6
11–5
England Pitchford v
Wales Thomas
W 11–5 11–5 12–10
England Baggaley v
Tanzania Swenhele
W 11–3 11–3 11–5
England Pitchford v
Malaysia Ibrahim
W 11–8 9–11 9–11
11–8 13–11
England Drinkhall v
India Arputharaj
W 11–8 4–11 11–5
7–11 12–10
England Drinkhall v
Singapore Yang
L 11–9 7–11 9–11
1–11
Match 3 England Knight v
Mauritius Li Kam Wa
W 11–9 11–7 11–4
England Reed v
Wales Jenkins
W 11–8 11–5 8–11
9–11 11–8
England Knight v
Tanzania Mtalaso
W 11–2 11–2 11–4
England Baggaley v
Malaysia Chai
W 11–9 11–7 11–3
England Baggaley v
India Saha
W 11–4 12–10 11–8
England Baggaley v
Singapore Ma
L 11–8 8–11 8–11
6–11
Match 4 - - - - England Drinkhall v
India Achanta
W 11–9 11–5 10–12
11–4
England Drinkhall v
Singapore Gao
L 11–9 9–11 1–11
7–11
Match 5 - - - - - -
Result W 3–0 W 3–0 W 3–0 W 3–0 W 3–1 L 1–3
Women's Team

Hannah Hicks, Karina Lefevre, Joanna Parker, Kelly Sibley

Pool Game 1 Pool Game 2 Pool Game 3 Quarter Final Semi Final Final Rank
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opponents Northern Ireland Northern Ireland Nigeria Nigeria Maldives Maldives Canada Canada India India Bronze Final:
Malaysia Malaysia
4
Match 1 England Parker v
Northern Ireland Liu
L 5–11 4–11 8–11
England Sibley v
Nigeria Effiom
W 11–7 10–12 11–8
11–6
England Hicks v
Maldives Ibrahim
W 11–3 11–2 11–4
England Sibley v
Canada Zhang
L 9–11 2–11 3–11
England Sibley v
India Kumaresan
L 11–7 4–11 8–11 6–11
England Sibley v
Malaysia Beh
L 11–8 2–11 13–11
11–13 9–11
Match 2 England Sibley v
Northern Ireland Mogey
W 11–4 11–3 7–11
11–1
England Parker v
Nigeria Edem
W 11–4 2–11 12–10
7–11 11–3
England Sibley v
Maldives Mohamed
W 11–2 11–3 11–3
England Parker v
Canada Yuen
W 11–5 11–2 11–9
England Parker v
India Das
L 3–11 8–11 7–11
England Parker v
Malaysia Ng
L 11–7 6–11 7–11
12–10 9–11
Match 3 England Hicks v
Northern Ireland Nelson
W 11–4 11–5 11–3
England Hicks v
Nigeria Atinuke
W 11–9 11–4 12–10
England Lefevre v
Maldives Nimal
W 11–5 11–7 11–5
England Hicks v
Canada Lee
W 11–2 7–11 12–10
11–7
England Hicks v
India Ghatak
L 8–11 3–11 6–11
England Hicks v
Malaysia Fan
W 12–10 13–11 12–10
Match 4 England Sibley v
Northern Ireland Liu
L 7–11 14–12 9–11
11–4 7–11
- - England Parker v
Canada Zhang
W 11–6 11–7 11–5
- England Parker v
Malaysia Beh
W 11–7 11–4 12–10
Match 5 England Parker v
Northern Ireland Mogey
W 11–3 11–6 11–2
- - - - England Sibley v
Malaysia Ng
L 7–11 11–9 9–11
11–7 8–11
Result W 3–2 W 3–0 W 3–0 W 3–1 L 0–3 L 2–3

Tennis

[edit]

Team England consisted of 7 players over 5 events.[12][13] On 28 September 2010, Richard Bloomfield announced his withdrawal from the games due to a back injury. He was replaced by Josh Goodall.[14] The competition draws were announced on 1 October 2010. (Seeds are denoted in brackets after players' names)[15]

Medal Tally
 Gold  Silver  Bronze TOTAL
0 1 1 2
Men's Singles
Player Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarter Final Semi Final Final Rank
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
James Ward (4) Solomon Islands Leong (SOL)
W 6–1 6–1
Scotland Murray (SCO)
W 7–5 6–0
Australia Jones (AUS) (5)
L 3–6 2–6
- - =5
Josh Goodall (7) Saint Lucia Richelieu (LCA)
W 6–2 6–2
The Bahamas Rolle (BAH)
W 6–4 6–3
Australia Ebden (AUS) (3)
L 7–6 1–6 6–7
- - =5
Ross Hutchins Pakistan Khan (PAK)
W 6–2 7–6
Wales Milton (WAL) (8)
L 4–6 2–6
- - - =9
Women's Singles
Player Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarter Final Semi Final Final Rank
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Katie O'Brien (3) BYE India Chakravarthi (IND)
L 6–1 6–7 5–7
- - - =9
Anna Smith (7) Sri Lanka Muttiah (SRI)
W 6–0 6–0
Mauritius Ghosh (MRI)
W 6–4 6–1
Australia Peers (AUS) (4)
L 3–6 3–6
- - =5
Men's Doubles
Players Round of 16 Quarter Final Semi Final Final Rank
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Ken Skupski & Ross Hutchins (3) Sri Lanka Godamanna &
Rajapakse (SRI)
W 6–2 6–1
Barbados King &
Lewis (BAR)
W 6–3 7–5
India Bopanna &
Devvarman (IND) (2)
W 3–6 6–3 6–4
Australia Hanley &
Luczak (AUS) (4)
L 4–6 6–3 3–6
 Silver
James Ward & Josh Goodall Kenya Mwangi &
Okoth (KEN)
W 6–2 6–2
India Bhupathi &
Paes (IND) (1)
L 2–6 7–6 6–7
- - =5
Women's Doubles
Players Round of 16 Quarter Final Semi Final Final Rank
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Sarah Borwell & Anna Smith (2) BYE India Sanjeev &
Venkatesha (IND)
L 5–7 4–6
- - =5
Mixed Doubles
Players Round of 16 Quarter Final Semi Final Final Rank
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Sarah Borwell & Ken Skupski (3) New Zealand Erakovic &
Statham (NZL)
W 6–2 7–6
Guernsey Watson &
Ogier (GGY)
W 6–0 6–1
Australia Rodionova &
Hanley (AUS)
L 4–6 6–3 6–7
Bronze Final:
England Smith &
Hutchins (ENG) (4)
W 4–6 6–3 6–2
 Bronze
Anna Smith & Ross Hutchins (4) Bermuda Lambert &
Thomas (BER)
W 6–1 6–2
Mauritius Ghosh &
Patel (MRI)
W 6–2 6–2
Scotland Rae &
Fleming (SCO)
L 3–6 6–1 5–7
Bronze Final:
England Borwell &
Skupski (ENG) (3)
L 6–4 3–6 2–6
4

Weightlifting

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Team England consisted of 12 athletes over 10 events.[16]

Medal Tally
 Gold  Silver  Bronze TOTAL
0 0 1 1
Men
Event Athlete Weights Lifted Total Lifted Rank
Snatch Clean & Jerk
62 kg Christopher Freebury 110 kg 125 kg 235 kg 15
77 kg Jack Oliver 121 kg 148 kg 269 kg 8
105 kg Gurbinder Cheema 150 kg 178 kg 328 kg 5
+105 kg Joe Muskett 142 kg 172 kg 314 kg 5
Men – EAD (Powerlifting)
Event Athlete Weights Lifted Factored Weight Rank
Bench Press Ali Jawad 167.5 kg 182.3 kg 5
Chris Rattenberry 165.0 kg 147.3 kg 15
Women
Event Athlete Weights Lifted Total Lifted Rank
Snatch Clean & Jerk
53 kg Jo Calvino 66 kg 93 kg 159 kg 5
58 kg Zoe Smith 85 kg 103 kg 188 kg  Bronze
Helen Jewell 77 kg 93 kg 170 kg 9
63 kg Emily Godley No Lift No Lift DNF -
69 kg Kerri Wotenick 75 kg 90 kg 165 kg 11
Women – EAD (Powerlifting)
Event Athlete Weights Lifted Factored Weight Rank
Bench Press Zoe Newson 85 kg 100.4 kg 4

Wrestling

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Team England consisted of 12 athletes over 13 events.[17][18][19]

Medal Tally
 Gold  Silver  Bronze TOTAL
1 1 2 4
Men's Freestyle
Weight
Class
Wrestler Round of 16 Quarter Final Semi Final Repechage 1 Repechage 2 Final Rank
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
55 kg Scott Gregory BYE Scotland McKenna (SCO)
W 3–1
Nigeria Welson (NGR)
L 1–3
BYE Wales Pilling (WAL)
L 1–3
- =5
60 kg Sasha Madyarchyk Sri Lanka Kumara (SRI)
W 5–0
Kenya Tumto (KEN)
W 5–0
India Dutt (IND)
L 1–3
BYE South Africa Loots (RSA)
W 5–4
Bronze Final:
Nigeria Amas (NGR)
W 5–0
 Bronze
66 kg Philip Roberts Kenya Munene (KEN)
W 5–0
Nigeria Joseph (NGR)
W 3–0
South Africa Barnes (RSA)
L 0–3
BYE South Africa Barnes (RSA)
L 0–3
- =5
74 kg Michael Grundy BYE India Yadav (IND)
L 1–7
- BYE Canada MacDonald
(CAN)
L 4–10
- =5
84 kg Jag Bhullar Australia Kapaufs (AUS)
L 1–3
- - - - - 9
96 kg Leon Rattigan India Maan (IND)
W 3–1
South Africa Van Huyssteen
(RSA)
W 3–1
Nigeria Boltic (2010)
L 1–3
BYE Northern Ireland Montgomery
(NIR)
W 5–0
Bronze Final:
Pakistan Umar (PAK)
W 3–1
 Bronze
120 kg Mark Cocker - India Kumar (IND)
L 0–3
- Australia Roberts (AUS)
L 0–3
- - =5
Men's Greco-Roman
Weight
Class
Wrestler Round of 16 Quarter Final Semi Final Repechage 1 Repechage 2 Final Rank
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
60 kg Terence Bosson Pakistan Afaq (PAK)
W 13–1
South Africa Loots (RSA)
W 9–0
India Singh (IND)
L 0–9
 Silver
66 kg Myroslav Dykun India Kumar (IND)
W 6–0
Australia O'Brien (AUS)
W 11–0
Canada Bond (CAN)
W 4–0
 Gold
84 kg Mohamed Osman South Africa Van Zul (RSA)
L 1–3
- - - - 9
120 kg Mark Cocker Australia Popov (AUS)
L 0–7
- India Dalal (IND)
L 0–2
- - 5
Women's Freestyle
Weight
Class
Wrestler Round of 16 Quarter Final Semi Final Repechage 1 Repechage 2 Final Rank
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
51 kg Joanna Madyarchyk BYE India Kumari (IND)
L 11–0
Canada MacDonald
(CAN)
L 2–16
- - =5
59 kg Louisa Salmon BYE India Tomar (IND)
L 4–0
BYE Nigeria Richard (NGR)
L 0–5
- 4

See also

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