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" I think it'll be great to have NZ's best sevens team lineup at KL although I don't know why they haven't included Jeff Wilson - probably because he's never been to Hong Kong .... And I don't know how/why Marc Ellis is included in the squad. How much did his agents pay for that spotlight? "
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Commonwealth Games Results

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Posted: Sunday September 20, 1998 06:57 PM

Boxing

Finals
Light flyweight (48kg)
    Sapok Biki, Malaysia, def. Moses Kinyua, Malaysia, points 19-13.
    Bronze medals - Gary Jones, England, and Boudik Kazanjian, Cyprus.
    
Flyweight (51kg)
    Richard Sunee, Mauritius, def. Liam Cunningham, Northern Ireland, retired, 5th.
    Bronze medals - Phumzile Matyhila, South Africa, and Jackson Asiku, Uganda.
    
Bantamweight (54kg)
    Michael Yomba, Tanzania, def. Herman Ngoudjo, Cameroon, 19-13.
    Bronze medals - Adnan Yusoh, Malaysia, and Andrew Kooner, Canada.
    
Featherweight (57kg)
    Alex Arthur, Scotland, def. Marty O'Donnell, Canada 16-11.
    Bronze medals - James Swan, Australia, and Lynch Ipera, Papua New Guinea.
    
Lightweight (60kg)
    Raymond Narh, Ghana, def. Ashghar Ali, Pakistan, 30-27.
    Bronze medals - Andrew McLean, England, and Giovanni Frontin, Mauritius.
    
Light welterweight (63.5kg)
    Michael Strange, Canada, def. Gerry Legras, Seychelles, 16-8.
    Bronze medals - Casey Johns, Australia, and Davie Mwale, Zambia.
    
Welterweight (67kg)
    Jeremy Molitor, Canada, def. Absolom Okoth, Kenya, 14-9.
    Bronze medals - Lynden Hosking, Australia, and Colin McNeil, Scotland.
    
Light middleweight (71kg)
    Chris Bessey, England, def. Scott MacIntosh, Canada, 20-15.
    Bronze medals - James Toney, Ghana, and Jackie Townsley, Scotland.
    
Middleweight (75kg)
    John Pearce, England, def. Jitender Kumar, India 25-15.
    Bronze medals - Trevor Stewardson, Canada, and Brian Magee, Northern Ireland.
    
Light heavyweight (81kg)
    Courtney Fry, England, def. Troy Amos Ross, Canada, 26-21.
    Bronze medals - Charles Adamu, Ghana, and Samuel Odindo, Kenya.
    
Heavyweight (91kg)
    Mark Simmons, Canada, def. Roland Raforme, Seychelles, 21-13.
    Bronze medals - Garth da Silva, New Zealand, and Kevin Evans, Wales.
    
Super heavyweight (over 91kg)
    Audley Harrison, England, def. Michael Macaque, Mauritius, knockout, 1st round.
    Bronze medals - Justin Whitehead, Australia, and Aloryi Moyoyo,  Ghana.


Field Hockey

Men's
    Gold/silver playoff
    Australia 4 def. Malaysia 0
    Scorers:
    Australia - Michael Brennan 2, Adam Commens, Stephen Davies.
    
    Bronze playoff
    England 1 def. India 1 in penalty shootout.
    Scorers:
    England - Guy Fordham.
    India - Baljit Singh Dhillon.
    
Women's
    Gold/silver playoff
    Australia 8 def. England 1
    Scorers:
    Australia - Nikki Mott 2, Katrina Powell, Rechelle Hawkes,
       Alyson Annan, Kristen Towers, Michelle Andrew, Juliet Haslam.
    England - Mel Clewlow.
    
    Bronze playoff
    New Zealand 3 def. India 0
    Scorers:
    New Zealand - Anna Lawrence, Tina Bell-Kake, Lisa Walton.


Badminton

Men
Singles
Semifinals
    Yong Hock Kin, Malaysia, def. Darren Hall, England, 15-7, 15-1
    Wong Choong Hann, Malaysia, def. Gopi Chand Pullela, India, 15-1, 15-11

Doubles
Semifinals
    Lee Wan Wah and Choong Tan Fook, Malaysia, def. Simon Archer and Christopher Hunt, England, 15-13, 15-11
    Cheah Soon Kit and Yap Kim Hock, Malaysia, def. Julian Robertson and Nathan Robertson, England, 15-2, 12-15, 15-8
    
Women
Singles
Final
    Kelly Morgan, Wales, def. Aparna Popat, India, 13-10, 11-5
    (Losing semifinalists Julia Mann, England, and Tracey Hallam, England, shared the bronze.)

Doubles
Final
    Donna Kellogg and Joanne Goode, England, def. Lim Pek Siah and Chor Hooi Yee, Malaysia, 15-8, 15-6
    (Losing semifinalists Rhona Robertson and Tammy Jenkins, New
      Zealand, and Elinor Middlemiss and Sandra Watt, Scotland, shared
      the bronze.)
    
Mixed doubles
Final
    Simon Archer and Joanne Goode, England, def. Nathan Robertson and Joanne Davies, England, 15-2, 15-5
    (Losing semifinalists Peter Blackburn and Rhonda Cator,
       Australia, and Christopher Hunt and Donna Kellogg, England, shared
       the bronze.)


Diving

Men
Platform
    1, Alexandre Despatie, Canada, 652.110. 
    2, Robert Newberry, Australia, 605.610. 
    3, Leon Taylor, England, 603.540. 
    4, Yeoh Ken Nee, Malaysia, 537.750. 
    5, Tony Lawson, Australia, 529.860. 
    6, Robert Morgan, Wales, 517.770. 
    7, Tony Revitt, Canada, 512.370. 
    8, Wong Tee Ming, Malaysia, 379.710.
    
Women
3-meter springboard
    1, Eryn Bulmer, Canada, 515.880. 
    2, Chantelle Michell, Australia, 506.520. 
    3, Myriam Boileau, Canada, 480.570. 
    4, Loudy Tourky, Australia, 476.130. 
    5, Anne-Josee Dionne, Canada, 465.990.
    6, Jane Smith, England, 445.920. 
    7, Jane Phoebe Woodward, South Africa, 428.610. 
    8, Kate Anne Stevely, New Zealand, 413.850.


Cycling

Men
4-kilometer team pursuit - 1, Australia, 4:13.405
                           2, England, 4:14.298. 
                           3. New Zealand, 4:17.933.
    
40-kilometer points race - 1, Glen Thomson, New Zealand, 35 points. 
                           2, Robert Hayles, England, 27. 
                           3, Greg Henderson, New Zealand, 24.
                           4, Brian Walton, Canada, 18. 
                           5, Michael Rogers, Australia, 17. 
                           6, James Perry, South Africa, 12. 
                           7, Timothy Carswell, New Zealand, 10. 
                           8, Luke Roberts, Australia, 8. 
                           9, Malcolm Lange, South Africa, 8. 
                          10, Paul Sheppard, Wales, 5. 
                          11, Huw Pritchard, Wales, 4. 
                          12, Murugayan Kumaresan, Malaysia, 1.
    
Women
    24-kilometer points race - 1, Alayna Burns, Australia, 34 points. 
                               2, Sarah Ulmer, New Zealand, 31. 
                               3, Annie Gariepy, Canada, 19. 
                               4, Karen Barrow, Australia, 13. 
                               5, Megan Hughes, Wales, 13. 
                               6, Andrea Hannos, Canada, 13. 
                               7, Sally Boyden, England, 8. 
                               8, Melanie Szubrycht, England, 4. 
                               9, Louise Jones, Wales, 0. 
                              10, Michelle Ward, England, 1 lap down, 3. 
                              11, Fiona Ramage, New Zealand, 1 lap down.


Athletics

Men
110 meters hurdles - 1, Tony Jarrett, England, 13.47 seconds. 
                     2, Steve Brown, Trinidad and Tobago, 13.48. 
                     3, Shaun Bownes, South Africa, 13.53. 
                     4, Paul Gray, Wales, 13.62. 
                     5, Kyle Vander-Kuyp, Australia, 13.67. 
                     6, Andrew Tulloch, England, 13.67. 
                     7, Gregory Hines, Jamaica, 13.85. 
                     8, Ross Baillie, Scotland, 13.85.
    
Marathon - 1, Thabiso Moqhali, Lesotho, 2:19:15
           2, Simon Bisiligitwa, Tanzania, 2:19:42. 
           3, Andea Geway Suja, Tanzania, 2:19:50. 
           4, David Taylor, England, 2:20:30. 
           5, Frank Pooe, South Africa, 2:21:12. 
           6, Julius Kimutai, Kenya, 2:21:57. 
           7, Patrick Carroll, Australia, 2:22:14. 
           8, Thabiso Ralekhetla, Lesotho, 2:22:47. 
           9, Mpakeletsa Sephali, Lesotho, 2:22:57. 
          10, Keith Anderson, England, 2:23:07.
    
Long jump - 1, Peter Burge, Australia, 8.22 meters. 
            2, Jai Taurima, Australia, 8.22. 
            3, Wendell Williams, Trinidad and Tobago, 7.95. 
            4, Shane Hair, Australia, 7.82. 
            5, Mark Awere, Ghana, 7.73.
            6, Christopher Wright, Bahamas, 7.70. 
            7, Steven Phillips, England, 7.64. 
            8, Christopher Davidson, England, 7.62. 
            9, Stephan Louw, Namibia, 7.46. 
           10, Zaki Sadri, Malaysia, 7.23. 
           11, Richard Duncan, Canada, 7.19. 
           12, Keita Cline, Virgin Islands, 7.10.
    
Pole vault - 1, Riaan Botha, South Africa, 5.60 meters. 
             2, Denis Petouchinski, New Zealand, 5.55. 
             3, Paul Burgess, Australia, 5.50.
             4, Kersley Gardenne, Mauritius, 5.35. 
             5, Matthew Belsham, England, 5.25. 
             6, Kevin Hughes, England, 5.15. 
             7, Marcus Popp, Canada, 5.05.
             8, Neil Young, Northern Ireland. 4.80.
    
Women
10,000 meters - 1, Esther Wanjiru, Kenya, 33:40.13 seconds. 
                2, Kylie Risk, Australia, 33:42.11. 
                3, Clair Fearney, Australia, 33:52.13. 
                4, Vikki McPherson, Scotland, 34:05.11. 
                5, Margaret Okayo, Kenya, 34:27.39. 
                6, Sarah Bentley, England, 34:40.65. 
                7, Hayley Nash, Wales, 35:20.14. 
                8, Angela Joiner, England, 35:22.80. 
                9, Sally Goldsmith, England, 36:02.11.
    
Marathon - 1, Heather Turland, Australia, 2:41:24. 
           2, Lisa Dick, Australia, 2:41:48. 
           3, Elizabeth Mongudhi, Namibia, 2:43:28. 
           4, Gillian Horowitz, England, 2:46:58. 
           5, Lee-Ann McPhillips, New Zealand, 2:49:36. 
           6, Danielle Sanderson, England, 2:50:54. 
           7, Sarah Mahlangu, South Africa, 2:59:38. 
           8, Nthamane Malepa, Lesotho, 3:02:14. 
           9, Julie Cory, Swaziland, 3:28:45.
    
High jump - 1, Hestrie Storbeck, South Africa, 1.91 meters. 
            2, Joanne Jennings, England, 1.91. 
            3, Alison Inverarity, Australia, 1.88. 
            4 (tied), Michelle Dunkley, England, and Lisa Bruty, Australia, 1.88. 
            6, Nicole Forrester, Canada, 1.85. 
            7, Susan Jones, England, 1.85.  
            8, Julie Crane, Wales, 1.80. 
            9, Karen Beautle, Jamaica, 1.75.
    
Discus - 1, Beatrice Faumuina, New Zealand, 65.92 meters. 
         2, Lisa-Marie Vizaniari, Australia, 62.14. 
         3, Alison Lever, Australia, 59.80. 
         4, Shelley Drew, England, 56.13. 
         5, Jackie McKernan, Northern Ireland, 55.16. 
         6, Philippa Roles, Wales, 54.10. 
         7, Emma Merry, England, 52.32. 
         8, Tracy Axten, England, 51.58. 
         9, Michelle Fournier, Canada, 45.49. 
        10, Caroline Fournier, Mauritius, 45.13.
        11, Natalia Brown, Jamaica, 41.35.


Rhythmic Gymnastics

All-around
    1, Erika-Leigh Stirton, Canada, 38.207. 
    2, Leigh Marning, Australia, 37.865. 
    3, Shaneez Johnston, Australia, 37.673. 
    4, Thye Chee Kiat, Malaysia, 37.239. 
    5, Emilie Livingston, Canada, 37.206.
    6, Carolyn Au-yong, Malaysia, 36.594. 
    7, C. Panayiotou, Cyprus, 36.389. 
    8, F. Gould-Thorpe, New Zealand, 36.342.


Squash

Doubles finals
Men
    Paul Johnson and Mark Chaloner, England, def. Rodney Eyles and Byron Davis, Australia, 
      15-8, 15-4
    (Losing semifinalists Chris Walker and Mark Cairns, England, and Peter Nicol and 
       Stuart Cowie, Scotland, share the bronze.)
    
Women
    Sue Wright and Cassie Jackman, England, def. Robyn Cooper and Rachael Grinham, Australia, 
       15-10, 15-10
    (Losing semifinalists Sarah Fitz-Gerald and Carol Owens, Australia, and 
       Claire Nitch and Natalie Grainger, South Africa, share the bronze.)
    
Mixed doubles
    Michelle Martin and Craig Rowland, Australia, def. Suzanne Horner and 
      Simon Parke, England, 15-4, 15-7
    (Losing semifinalists Sarah Cook and Glen Wilson, New Zealand, and Natalie Grainger 
       and Rodney Durbach, South Africa, share the bronze.)


Lawn Bowls

Men
Singles
Group A
    David le Marquand, Jersey, def. Neal Mollet, Guernsey, 25-16
    C. Turagabeci, Fiji, def. Te Rokeni, Samoa, 25-9
    Roy Garden, Zimbabwe, def. Tony Allcock, England, 25-14
    Ieremia Tuteru, Cook Islands, def. Iamo Ila, Papua New Guinea, 25-21
    Jeremy Henry, Northern Ireland, def. Steve Glasson, Australia, 25-16

Group B
    Syed Mohamad Akil, Malaysia, def. Keith Turton, Norfolk Islands, 25-20
    Cliff Richardson, Botswana, def. Piut Hj. Matrais, Brunei, 25-11
    Kevin Jones, Canada, def. Douw Calitz, Namibia, 25-15
    Gerald Baker, South Africa, def. William Wood, Scotland, 25-17
    John Price, Wales, def. Rowan Brassey, New Zealand, 25-24

Gold medal
    Roy Garden, Zimbabwe, def. John Price, Wales, 25-14 
    (Jeremy Henry, Northern Ireland, and Gerald Baker, South Africa,
        won bronzes based on preliminary round standings.)
    
Women
Gold medal
    Lesly Hartwell, South Africa, def. Saedah A. Rahim, Malaysia, 25-14
    (Jean Baker, England, and Millie Khan, New Zealand, won bronzes
        based on preliminary round standings.)


Shooting

Men
Air pistol
    1, Michael Gault, England, 679.9. 
    2, Jaspal Rana, India, 677.4.
    3, Gregory Yelavich, New Zealand, 677.4. 
    4, Friedhelm Sack, Namibia, 671.0. 
    5, Satendra Kumar, India, 668.7. 
    6, David Moore, Australia, 664.8. 
    7, Berne van den Bergh, South Africa, 663.5. 
    8, Marzuki Man, Malaysia, 655.0.

Free rifle 3-position
    1, Timothy Lowndes, Australia, 1,235.3. 
    2, Wayne Sorensen, Canada, 1,234.4. 
    3, Kenneth Parr, England, 1,225.6. 
    4, Jaco Henn, South Africa, 1,225.6. 
    5, Ronald Sellar, Scotland, 1,225.5. 
    6, M. Sabki Mohd Din, Malaysia, 1,224.5. 
    7, Leslie Imgrund, Australia, 1,223.3. 
    8, Michel Dion, Canada, 1,223.1.

Skeet
    1, Desmond Davies, Wales, 145. 
    2, Joe Trinci, Canada, 144. 
    3, David Cunningham, Australia, 143. 
    4, Michael Thomson, Scotland, 142. 
    5, Clive Barton, Australia, 141. 
    6, Costas Stratis, Cyprus, 140.
 

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