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TEAM CANADA

THE VALUE OF THE COMMONWEALTH GAMES to Canadian athletes and Canada's sport system

 

Measurable, evidence-based facts ...

CSC's Mission, in part, is to support Canada's athletes to achieve excellence at Olympic Games:
 

Commonwealth Athletes on the Olympic Team

Olympic Medals Won by Canada

Olympic Medals Won in Commonwealth Sports

Olympic Medals Won by Commonwealth Athletes

Beijing 2008

108 of 334 (33%)

20

9 (45%)

9 (45%), 4 M / 5 W

London 2012

97 of 279 (35%)

18

10 (55%)

9 (50%) 4 M / 5 W

Rio 2016

130 of 313 (42%)

22

17 (77%)

14 (63%) 5 M / 9 W

Tokyo 2020

124 of 371 (33%)

24

18 (75%)

16 (66%) 6 M / 10 W

Paris 2024 102 of 317 (32%) 27 19 (70%) 16 (84%) 5 M / 8 W
“I won gold when I was 13 in Kuala Lumpur (1998 Commonwealth Games) …  it was my first big games, the beginning of my career, it was very special and an experience I’ll remember all my life.” 

Alex Despatie, Commonwealth & Olympic Champion Diver

Ryan Cochrane
Swimming

Pamela Ware / Jennifer Abel Synchronized Diving

Ellie Black
Gymnastics

   
Erica Weibe
Wrestling
   

EXCEPTIONAL "CANADIANS" AT THE COMMONWEALTH GAMES

1930 British Empire Games - Hamilton, ON

Gordon Smallacombe
First ever Gold Medal at the British Empire Games

Gordon “Spike” Smallacombe of Toronto won gold for Canada in the Men’s Triple Jump - then known as the “Hop, Step and Jump”. His winning jump measured 48 ft 5 in (14.76 m) and was a new Canadian record. Smallacombe’s victory also earned him a place in the record books as the very first gold medal winner at the British Empire Games.


1966 Commonwealth Games - Jamaica
Elaine Tanner “Mighty Mouse”

Made history winning a record 7 Medals:  4 GOLD, 3 SILVER

Elaine Tanner was the first athlete in history to win quad gold at any Commonwealth Games and was awarded the most outstanding athlete in Jamaica.  She also set two World Records; on in the 220 Butterfly and another in the 440 Individual Medley.  To read Elaine's story:  www.ElaineTanner.ca

World Record Butterfly, 1966 Jamaica


1974 Commonwealth Games – Christchurch, New Zealand
Bruce Robertson
Total of 6 medals (Swimming) 

At the 1974 Games, Bruce won gold medals in the Men’s 4×100m Freestyle Relay and the 4×100m Medley Relay. He also won two silver medals in the 100m freestyle and 200m freestyle, and added two bronze medals in the 100m Butterfly and 4×200m Freestyle Relay.


1978 Commonwealth Games – Edmonton, AB

Graham Smith
First competitor to win 6 GOLD medals at a single Commonwealth Games

Won the 100- and 200-metre breaststroke, 200- and 400-metre individual medleys, and was part of the winning 4x100-metre freestyle and 4x100-metre medley relay teams. Graham Smith twice broke the world record in the men's 200-metre individual medley (long course)

     


 

2006 Commonwealth Games – Melbourne
Alexandra Orlando  
Rhythmic Gymnastics

Won 6 GOLD medals

2014 Commonwealth Games - Glasgow
Patricia Bezzoubenko
Rhythmic Gymnastics

Won 5 GOLD and 1 BRONZE medals

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


2018 Commonwealth Games – Gold Coast
Taylor Ruck – Swimming

Won 8 medals - 1 Gold, 5 Silver and 2 Bronze

2022 Commonwealth Games – Birmingham
Summer McIntosh – Swimming

Won 6 medals - 2 Gold, 3 Silver and 1 Bronze