Aquatics
at the 1986 Commonwealth Games

Aquatics at the 1986 Commonwealth Games consisted of Diving, Swimming and Synchronised Swimming.[1] They were held at the Royal Commonwealth Pool in Edinburgh, Scotland.[2]

Diving

Medal table

  *   Host nation (Scotland)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Australia2226
2 Canada2215
3 Wales0011
Totals (3 entries)44412

Men's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
3 m springboardShaun Panayi
 Australia
648.33John Nash
 Canada
647.64Craig Rogerson
 Australia
620.43
10 m platformCraig Rogerson
 Australia
600.87David Bédard
 Canada
576.81Bob Morgan
 Wales
561.54

Women's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
3 m springboardDebbie Fuller
 Canada
513.09Jenny Donnet
 Australia
494.52Kathy Keleman
 Canada
484.65
10 m platformDebbie Fuller
 Canada
431.61Valerie Beddoe
 Australia
414.78Julie Kent
 Australia
411.13

Swimming

Medal table

  *   Host nation (Scotland)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Australia11101132
2 Canada118726
3 England67922
4 New Zealand2316
5 Scotland*0224
Totals (5 entries)30303090

Men's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 m freestyle Greg Fasala
 Australia
50.95 CGR Neil Brooks
 Australia
51.18 Andy Jameson
 England
51.21
200 m freestyle Robert Gleria
 Australia
1:50.57 Peter Dale
 Australia
1:51.16 Thomas Stachewicz
 Australia
1:51.21
400 m freestyle Duncan Armstrong
 Australia
3:52.25 Kevin Boyd
 England
3:55.00 Mike Davidson
 New Zealand
3:56.96
1500 m freestyle Jason Plummer
 Australia
15:12.62 Michael McKenzie
 Australia
15:12.72 Chris Chalmers
 Canada
15:18.05
100 m backstroke Mark Tewksbury
 Canada
56.45 Paul Kingsman
 New Zealand
57.17 Mike West
 Canada
57.46
200 m backstroke Sandy Goss
 Canada
2:02.55 Paul Kingsman
 New Zealand
2:02.90 Sean Murphy
 Canada
2:03.05
100 m breaststroke Victor Davis
 Canada
1:03.01 Adrian Moorhouse
 England
1:03.09 Brett Stocks
 Australia
1:03.75
200 m breaststroke Adrian Moorhouse
 England
2:16.35 Victor Davis
 Canada
2:16.70 Nick Gillingham
 England
2:20.46
100 m butterfly Andy Jameson
 England
54.07 Anthony Mosse
 New Zealand
54.31 Tom Ponting
 Canada
54.56
200 m butterfly Anthony Mosse
 New Zealand
1:57.27 Tom Ponting
 Canada
1:58.54 Nick Hodgson
 England
2:00.50
200 m individual medley Alex Baumann
 Canada
2:01.80 Rob Woodhouse
 Australia
2:04.19 Neil Cochran
 Scotland
2:04.34
400 m individual medley Alex Baumann
 Canada
4:18.29 Rob Woodhouse
 Australia
4:22.51 Steve Poulter
 England
4:24.71
4 × 100 m freestyle relay  Australia (AUS)
Greg Fasala (50.81) CGR
Matthew Renshaw
Mark Stockwell
Neil Brooks
3:21.58  Canada (CAN)
Vlastimil Černý (51.06)
Sandy Goss (50.66)
Blair Hicken (50.92)
Alex Baumann (50.34)
3:22.98  England (ENG)
Andy Jameson
Mark Foster
Geoffrey Stewart
Roland Lee
3:25.01
4 × 200 m freestyle relay  Australia (AUS)
Duncan Armstrong
Peter Dale
Roberto Gleria
Thomas Stachewicz
7:23.49  Canada (CAN)
Paul Szekula
Sandy Goss
Scott Flowers
Tom Ponting
7:29.52  England (ENG)
John Davey
Jonathan Broughton
Kevin Boyd
Paul Howe
7:33.39
4 × 100 m medley relay
 Canada (CAN)
Mark Tewksbury
Victor Davis
Tom Ponting
Alex Baumann
Heat swimmers
Mike West
Darcy Wallingford
Claude Lamy
Sandy Goss
3:44.00  England (ENG)
Neil Harper
Adrian Moorhouse
Andy Jameson
Roland Lee
Heat swimmers
Nick Gillingham
3:44.85  Australia (AUS)
Carl Wilson
Brett Stocks
Barry Armstrong
Greg Fasala
3:45.86

Women's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 m freestyle Jane Kerr
 Canada
57.62 Angela Harris
 Australia
57.64 Nicola Fibbens
 England
57.66
200 m freestyle Susie Baumer
 Australia
2:00.61 Jane Kerr
 Canada
2:03.40 Ruth Gilfillan
 Scotland
2:03.88
400 m freestyle Sarah Hardcastle
 England
4:07.68 Susie Baumer
 Australia
4:12.77 Jenny Burke
 Australia
4:14.22
800 m freestyle Sarah Hardcastle
 England
8:24.77 Julie McDonald
 Australia
8:29.52 Jenny Burke
 Australia
8:41.64
100 m backstroke Sylvia Hume
 New Zealand
1:04.00 Georgina Parkes
 Australia
1:04.07 Nicole Livingstone
 Australia
1:04.42
200 m backstroke Georgina Parkes
 Australia
2:14.88 Kathy Read
 England
2:16.92 Jodi McGibbon
 Australia
2:17.66
100 m breaststroke Allison Higson
 Canada
1:10.84 Jean Hill
 Scotland
1:11.38 Dimity Douglas
 Australia
1:11.98
200 m breaststroke Allison Higson
 Canada
2:31.20 Cindy Õunpuu
 Canada
2:32.63 Dimity Douglas
 Australia
2:34.54
100 m butterfly Caroline Cooper
 England
1:02.12 Caroline Foot
 England
1:02.30 Samantha Purvis
 England
1:02.49
200 m butterfly Donna McGinnis
 Canada
2:11.97 Karen Phillips
 Australia
2:12.71 Jill Horstead
 Canada
2:14.53
200 m individual medley Suzanne Landells
 Australia
2:17.02 Jean Hill
 Scotland
2:17.21 Jane Kerr
 Canada
2:18.73
400 m individual medley Suzanne Landells
 Australia
4:45.82 Jodie Clatworthy
 Australia
4:49.67 Sarah Hardcastle
 England
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
Susie 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
Suki 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

  *   Host nation (Scotland)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Canada2002
2 England0202
3 Australia0011
 New Zealand0011
Totals (4 entries)2226
Event Gold Silver Bronze
SoloSylvie Fréchette
 Canada
199.5Amanda Dodd
 England
188.05Katie Sadleir
 New Zealand
175.08[3]
DuetMichelle Cameron
Carolyn Waldo
 Canada
199.54Amanda Dodd
Nicola Shearn
 England
186.59Lisa Lieschke
Donna Rankin
 Australia
173[4]

References

  1. Brasher, Christopher (27 July 1986). "Viewers' Guide". The Observer. Retrieved 7 August 2023.
  2. Bell, Daniel (17 March 2016). Encyclopedia of International Games. McFarland. p. 122. ISBN 978-1-4766-1527-1.
  3. "Sylvie Shines". Calgary Herald. 28 July 1986. Retrieved 7 August 2023.
  4. "Results: Day Four". The Sydney Morning Herald. 30 July 1986. Retrieved 7 August 2023.
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