Canada at the 2002 Commonwealth Games

Canada at the
2002 Commonwealth Games
CGF codeCAN
CGACommonwealth Games Canada
Websitecommonwealthgames.ca
in Manchester, England
Flag bearersOpening:
Closing:
Medals
Ranked 3rdth
Gold 31 Silver 41 Bronze 44 Total 116
Commonwealth Games appearances (overview)
Other related appearances
 Newfoundland (1930, 1934)

Canada was represented at the 2002 Commonwealth Games by a team that was selected by Commonwealth Games Canada (CGC). Canada is one of only six countries to have competed in all of the Commonwealth Games held since 1930 and was the host nation for the first games (then dubbed the British Empire Games) in Hamilton, Ontario.

At the 2002 Commonwealth games, Canada walked away with a total of 116 medals which placed them 3rd overall behind England and Australia

Medal results by events

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Medal Name Sport Event
 Gold Alexandre Despatie Diving 1 m Springboard
 Gold Alexandre Despatie Diving 3 m Springboard
 Gold Claire Carver-Dias Synchronized swimming Solo
 Gold Claire Carver-Dias & Fanny Létourneau Synchronized swimming Duet
 Gold Mark Boswell Field & Combined High Jump
 Gold Chantal Petitclerc Disability events Women's 800 m wheelchair
 Gold Jean Pascal Boxing Light Middleweight 71 kg
 Gold Jason Douglas Boxing Heavyweight
 Gold Roland Green Mountain biking Men's Cross country
 Gold Chrissy Redden Mountain biking Women's Cross country
 Gold Clara Hughes Road bicycle racing Women's Individual time trial
 Gold Kate Richardson Gymnastics Women's Balance Beam
 Gold Kate Richardson Gymnastics Women's All Round Individual
 Gold Kyle Shewfelt Gymnastics Men's Floor Exercise
 Gold Kyle Shewfelt Gymnastics Men's Vault
 Gold Carolyne Lepage Judo Women's u/48 kg
 Gold Nicolas Gill Judo Men's u/100 kg
 Gold Metodi Igorov Shooting Men's 25 m Rapid Fire Pistol Individual
 Gold Clayton Miller Shooting Men's Skeet Individual
 Gold Kim Eagles & Dorothy Ludwig Shooting Women's Air Pistol Pairs
 Gold Cynthia Meyer Shooting Women's Olympic Trap Individual
 Gold Jonathon Power Squash Men's Singles
 Gold Simon Whitfield Triathlon 1500 m swimming, 40 km road cycling, and 10 km running
 Gold Carol Montgomery Triathlon 1500 m swimming, 40 km road cycling, and 10 km running
 Gold Maryse Turcotte Weightlifting 58 kg clean and jerk
 Gold Maryse Turcotte Weightlifting 58 kg total
 Gold Pascale Dorcelus Weightlifting 63 kg snatch
 Gold Daniel Igali Wrestling 74 kg
 Gold Guivi Sissaouri Wrestling 60 kg
 Gold Dean Schmeichel Wrestling 96 kg
 Gold Nicholas Ugoalah Wrestling 84 kg
 Silver Blythe Hartley Diving 1 m Springboard
 Silver Émilie Heymans Diving 3 m Springboard
 Silver Émilie Heymans Diving 10 m Platform
 Silver Philippe Gagnon Swimming 50 m EAD freestyle
 Silver Mike Mintenko Swimming 100 m butterfly
 Silver Morgan Knabe Swimming 100 m breaststroke
 Silver Brian Johns Swimming 400 m individual medley
 Silver Canadian team Swimming Men's 4 × 200 m freestyle relay
 Silver Stéphanie Dixon Swimming 50 m EAD freestyle
 Silver Stéphanie Dixon Swimming 100 m EAD freestyle
 Silver Jennifer Carroll Swimming 50 m backstroke
 Silver Shane Niemi Track & Road 400 m
 Silver Kwaku Boateng Field & Combined High Jump
 Silver Scott Russell Field & Combined Javelin Throw
 Silver Jason Tunks Field & Combined Discus Throw
 Silver Diane Cummins Track & Road 800 m
 Silver Andrew Kooner Boxing Bantamweight 54 kg
 Silver David Cadieux Boxing Super Heavyweight over 91 kg
 Silver Seamus McGrath Mountain biking Men's Cross country
 Silver Lori-Ann Muenzer Track cycling Women's Sprint 1000 m Individual
 Silver Sue Palmer-Komar Road bicycle racing Women's Road Race
 Silver David Kikuchi Gymnastics Men's Parallel Bars
 Silver Canadian team Gymnastics Men's All Round Team Event
 Silver Catherine Roberge Judo Women's u/70 kg
 Silver Keith Morgan Judo Men's u/90 kg
 Silver Canadian team Lawn Bowls Women's Fours
 Silver Dorothy Hare Shooting Women's Air Pistol Individual
 Silver Sharon Bowes & Jacklyn Mecredy Shooting Women's Air Rifle Pairs
 Silver Cynthia Meyer & Susan Nattrass Shooting Women's Double Trap Pairs
 Silver Wenguan Johnny Huang Table Tennis Men's Singles
 Silver Julien Galipeau Weightlifting 94 kg clean and jerk
 Silver Akos Sandor Weightlifting 105 kg snatch
 Silver Akos Sandor Weightlifting 105 kg clean and jerk
 Silver Akos Sandor Weightlifting 105 kg total
 Silver Karine Turcotte Weightlifting 48 kg snatch
 Silver Karine Turcotte Weightlifting 48 kg clean and jerk
 Silver Karine Turcotte Weightlifting 48 kg total
 Silver Maryse Turcotte Weightlifting 58 kg snatch
 Silver Eric Ronald Kirschner Wrestling 120 kg
 Silver Mikheil Japaridze Wrestling 55 kg
 Silver Graham Neal Ewers Wrestling 66 kg
 Bronze Alexandre Despatie Diving 10 m Platform
 Bronze Blythe Hartley Diving 10 m Platform
 Bronze Benoît Huot Swimming 50 m EAD freestyle
 Bronze Rick Say Swimming 200 m freestyle
 Bronze Mike Brown Swimming 200 m breaststroke
 Bronze Canadian team Swimming Men's 4 × 100 m freestyle relay
 Bronze Canadian team Swimming Men's 4 × 100 m medley relay
 Bronze Danielle Campo Swimming 50 m EAD freestyle
 Bronze Kirby Cote Swimming 100 m EAD freestyle
 Bronze Jennifer Button Swimming 100 m butterfly
 Bronze Marianne Limpert Swimming 200 m individual medley
 Bronze Canadian team Swimming Women's 4 × 100 m freestyle relay
 Bronze Pierre Browne Track & Road 100 m
 Bronze Tim Berrett Track & Road 50 km walk
 Bronze Karlene Haughton Track & Road 400 m hurdles
 Bronze Nicole Forrester Field & Combined High Jump
 Bronze Stephanie McCann Field & Combined Pole Vault
 Bronze Sébastien Gauthier Boxing Flyweight 51 kg
 Bronze Benoît Gaudet Boxing Featherweight 57 kg
 Bronze Michael Walchuk Boxing Middleweight 75 kg
 Bronze Lori-Ann Muenzer Track cycling Women's 500m Track time trial
 Bronze Clara Hughes Track cycling Women's 24 km Points Race
 Bronze Lyne Bessette Road bicycle racing Women's Individual time trial
 Bronze Kylie Stone Gymnastics Women's Floor Exercise
 Bronze Vanessa Meloche Gymnastics Women's Uneven Bars
 Bronze Vanessa Meloche Gymnastics Women's Vault
 Bronze Canadian team Gymnastics Women's All Round Team Event
 Bronze Alexander Jeltkov Gymnastics Men's Horizontal or High Bar
 Bronze Alexander Jeltkov Gymnastics Men's All Round Individual
 Bronze Luce Baillargeon Judo Women's u/57 kg
 Bronze Jacynthe Maloney Judo Women's u/78 kg
 Bronze Daniel Simard Judo Men's u/60 kg
 Bronze J-F Marceau Judo Men's u/73 kg
 Bronze Vivian Berkeley Lawn bowls Women's Singles Blind
 Bronze Susan Nattrass Shooting Women's Olympic Trap Individual
 Bronze Susan Nattrass & Cynthia Meyer Shooting Women's Olympic Trap Pairs
 Bronze Cynthia Meyer Shooting Women's Double Trap Individual
 Bronze Sharon Bowes & Cari Johnson Shooting Women's Smallbore Rifle Three positions Pairs
 Bronze Petra Cada, Geng Lijuan, Marie-Christine Roussy & Chris Xu Table Tennis Women's Team
 Bronze Scott McCarthy Weightlifting 77 kg clean and jerk
 Bronze Scott McCarthy Weightlifting 77 kg total
 Bronze Julien Galipeau Weightlifting 94 kg total
 Bronze Christine Girard Weightlifting 63 kg clean and jerk
 Bronze Pascale Dorcelus Weightlifting 63 kg total

Netball

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Canada finished 10th in the netball at the 2002 Commonwealth Games. They lost to Barbados 64–30 in the 9th/10th playoff match.[1][2]

Pool A
26 July 2002  England 87–26  Canada  
18:30 Alex Astle Goals scored 30
Joanne Steed Goals scored 22
Abby Teare Goals scored 18
Jess Garland Goals scored 17
Report
Dulcina Wind Goals scored 14
Maralyn Hope Goals scored 12
27 July 2002  New Zealand 101–17  Canada  
13:00 Daneka Wipiiti Goals scored 39
Donna Loffhagen Goals scored 34
Irene van Dyk Goals scored 20/21 (95%)
Belinda Colling Goals scored 8
Report
Maralyn Hope Goals scored 10
Patricia Carlson Goals scored 7
29 July 2002  Wales 49–42  Canada  
15:00 Mair Jones Goals scored 37/47 (79%)
Sian Edwards Goals scored 12
Report
Dulcina Wind Goals scored 23
Maralyn Hope Goals scored 19
30 July 2002  Canada 52–49  Sri Lanka  
15:00 Dulcina Wind Goals scored 30
Maralyn Hope Goals scored 22
Report
Sashika Samarasinghe Goals scored 26 ?
Gishanthi Jayakody Goals scored 12
Prasadi Nalika Goals scored 10

Sources:[1][2]

Table
Pos Team P W D L GF GA GD Pts
1  New Zealand 4 4 0 0 365 101 +264 8
2  England 4 3 0 1 278 145 +133 6
3  Wales 4 2 0 2 138 251 -113 4
4  Canada 4 1 0 3 137 286 -149 2
5  Sri Lanka 4 0 0 4 156 291 -135 0

  Qualified for Major semi-finals
  Qualified for Minor Semi-finals
  Qualified for 7th/10th classification

Sources:[2][3]

7th/10th classification
31 July 2002  Fiji 74–39  Canada  
15:00 Taraima Rara Goals scored 30
Matelita Shaw Goals scored 23
Paulini Tora Goals scored 16
Maria Bereso Goals scored 6
Report
Maralyn Hope Goals scored 22
Dulcina Wind Goals scored 17
9th/10th playoff
2 August 2002  Barbados 64–30  Canada  
11:00 Cheryl Squires Goals scored 39
Olivia Walcott Goals scored 21
Laurel Browne Goals scored 3
? Harris Goals scored 1
Report
Dulcina Wind Goals scored 18
Patricia Carlson Goals scored 7
Maralyn Hope Goals scored 5

Sources:[1][2]

Squad
Canada roster
Players Coaches
Name Pos DOB Height Club Nat Caps
Zoe Baldwin
Joanne Burns Millar
Sharon Butler (cc) C
Patricia Carlson GS, GA
Dana Graf
Shawnette Hardware
Maria Hodgins
Maralyn Hope GS, GA
Shirley Anne McKenzie
Emma O'Donnell
Shelley Sung
Sheryl Thorpe
Dulcina Wind (cc) GS, GA
Head coach
  • ??


Notes
  • (c) – Captain
  • (cc) – Co-captain
  • (vc) – Vice-captain
  • Injured or on maternity leave – Injury / maternity leave
  • (TRP) – Temporary Replacement Player

Sources:[4][5]

References

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  1. ^ a b c "BBC Sport – Commonwealth Games 2002 – Statistics". news.bbc.co.uk. 4 August 2002. Archived from the original on 28 November 2022. Retrieved 22 August 2025.
  2. ^ a b c d "Women Netball Commonwealth Games Machester (ENG) 2002". www.todor66.com. Archived from the original on 4 April 2016. Retrieved 8 July 2021.
  3. ^ "Pool A Summary". m2002.thecgf.com. 30 July 2002. Archived from the original on 29 November 2021. Retrieved 18 August 2025.
  4. ^ "Canada's Commonwealth Games netball team picked". www.cbc.ca. 4 April 2002. Retrieved 23 August 2025.
  5. ^ "Team Lists – 2002 Commonwealth Games". netballscoop.com. 7 October 2019. Archived from the original on 17 August 2022. Retrieved 22 August 2025.

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