1954 British Empire and Commonwealth Games

The 1954 British Empire and Commonwealth Games were held in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, from 30 July to 7 August 1954. These were the first games since the name change from British Empire Games took effect in 1952.

V British Empire and Commonwealth Games
Host cityVancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Nations participating24
Athletes participating662
Events91
Opening ceremony30 July
Closing ceremony7 August
Officially opened byEarl Alexander of Tunis
Officially closed byHRH the Duke of Edinburgh
Athlete's OathBill Parnell
Main venueEmpire Stadium

It was at these games that the "Miracle Mile" took place between Roger Bannister and John Landy at Empire Stadium. This was the first time these two (and at that time the only two) sub-four-minute mile runners appeared in the same race, and also the first time two runners broke four minutes in the same race. On the same afternoon, Jim Peters, the holder of the world best time for the marathon, entered the stadium 17 minutes ahead of his nearest rival, but collapsed on his final lap, and never completed the race.

The games were attended by 24 nations and 662 competitors.[1]

Venues

Participating teams

Countries that participated

24 teams were represented at the 1954 British Empire and Commonwealth Games.
(Teams competing for the first time are shown in bold).

Medal table

Statue in Vancouver commemorating the "Miracle Mile" between Roger Bannister and John Landy

  *   Host nation (Canada)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 England23242067
2 Australia20111748
3 South Africa1661335
4 Canada*9201443
5 New Zealand77519
6 Scotland62513
7 Southern Rhodesia2215
8 Trinidad and Tobago2204
9 Northern Ireland2103
10 Northern Rhodesia1438
11 Nigeria1337
12 Pakistan1326
13 Wales1157
14 Jamaica1001
15 Barbados0101
 Hong Kong0101
 Uganda0101
18 British Guiana0011
Totals (18 nations)928989270

Medal winners

Athletics

Bowls

Boxing

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Flyweight Men Dick Currie (SCO) Abe Bekker (NRH) Warner Batchelor (AUS)
Bantamweight Men John Smillie (SCO) Gordon Smith (SRH) Abubakar Idi Garuba (NGR)
Featherweight Men Leonard Leisching (SAF) Malcolm Collins (WAL) Dave Charnley (ENG)
Lightweight Men Piet van Staden (SRH) Frank McQuillan (SCO) Brian Cahill (AUS)
Light Welterweight Men Mickey Bergin (CAN) Aubrey Harris (SRH) Des Duguid (AUS)
Welterweight Men Nicholas Gargano (ENG) Rodney Litzow (AUS) Hendrik van der Linde (SAF)
Light Middleweight Men Wilf Greaves (CAN) Freddy Wright (NRH) Bruce Wells (ENG)
Middleweight Men Johannes van der Kolff (SAF) Arthur Crawford (NRH) Marcel Piau (CAN)
Light Heavyweight Men Piet van Vuuren (SAF) Tony Madigan (AUS) Bill Misselbrook (CAN)
Heavyweight Men Brian Harper (ENG) Gerry Buchanan (CAN) George Jenkins (SAF)

Cycling

Track

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Time Trial Men Dick Ploog (AUS)00:01:12 Keith Harrison (ENG)00:01:13
 Alfred Swift (SAF)
Sprint Men Cyril Peacock (ENG)+not awarded Tom Shardelow (SAF)
Individual Pursuit Men Norman Sheil (ENG)00:05:03 Peter Brotherton (ENG)00:05:09 Robert Fowler (SAF)00:05:07
10 Miles Scratch Men Lindsay Cocks (AUS)00:21:59 Keith Harrison (ENG) Don Skene (WAL)

+ Lionel Cox did not receive a silver medal, the Australian cycling team refused to participate in the gold and bronze medal play offs and were subsequently disqualified.[2]

Road

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Road Race Men Eric Thompson (ENG)02:44:08 John Baird (NZL)NTT Bernard Pusey (ENG)NTT

Fencing

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Foil Men René Paul (ENG) John Fethers (AUS) Allan Jay (ENG)
Foil – Team Men England (ENG)
René Paul
Allan Jay
Ralph Cooperman
 Australia (AUS)
Ivan Lund
John Fethers
Rod Steel
 Canada (CAN)
Carl Schwende
J.A. Howard
Roland Asselin
Épée Men Ivan Lund (AUS) René Paul (ENG) Carl Schwende (CAN)
Épée – Team Men England (ENG)
René Paul
Allan Jay
Charles de Beaumont
 Canada (CAN)
Carl Schwende
Edward Brooke
Roland Asselin
 Australia (AUS)
Ivan Lund
John Fethers
Laurence Harding-Smith
Sabre Men Mike Amberg (ENG) Ralph Cooperman (ENG) John Fethers (AUS)
Sabre- Team Men Canada (CAN)
Carl Schwende
Leslie Krasa
Roland Asselin
 England (ENG)
Michael Amberg
William Beatley
Ralph Cooperman
 Australia (AUS)
Ivan Lund
John Fethers
Rod Steel
Laurence Harding-Smith
Foil Women Mary Glen-Haig (ENG) Gillian Sheen (ENG) Aileen Harding (WAL)

Rowing

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Single Sculls Men  Don Rowlands (NZL) 00:08:28  Sidney Rand (ENG) 00:08:43  Bobby Williams (CAN) 00:08:51
Double Sculls Men Mervyn Wood & Murray Riley (AUS)00:07:55 Bob Parker & Reg Douglas (NZL)00:08:05 Donald Guest & Lawrence Stephan (CAN)00:08:29
Coxless Pairs Men Bob Parker & Reg Douglas (NZL)00:08:24 Tom Christie & Nicholas Clack (ENG)00:08:24 Dave Anderson & Geoff Williamson (AUS)00:08:30
Coxed four men Lionel Robberds, Dave Anderson, Peter Evatt, Geoff Williamson & Mervyn Wood (AUS)00:07:58 Bruce Culpan, Kerry Ashby, Murray Ashby, Bill Tinnock & Stanley Callagher (NZL)00:08:04 Geoffrey Page, John Macmillan, Alastair Davidson, Maurice Legg & David Glynne-Jones (ENG)00:08:05
Eight men Douglas McDonald, Glen Smith, H.J. Zloklikovits, K.J. Drummond, Lawrence West, Ray Sierpina, Robert Wilson, Thomas Toynbee & Thomas Harris (CAN)00:06:59 Alastair Davidson, Alan Watson, David Glynne-Jones, Geoffrey Page, John Pope, Joe Eldeen, M.G.C. Savage, Maurice Legg & John Macmillan (ENG)00:07:11

Swimming

Men's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
110 yd freestyle  Jon Henricks (AUS)56.5  Cyrus Weld (AUS)58.5  Rex Aubrey (AUS)58.7
440 yd freestyle  Gary Chapman (AUS)4:39.8  Jack Wardrop (SCO)4:41.5  Graham Johnston (SAF)4:43.3
1650 yd freestyle  Graham Johnston (SAF)19:01.4  Peter Duncan (SAF)19:22.1  Gary Chapman (AUS)19:28.4
110 yd backstroke  John Brockway (WAL)1:06.5  Lincoln Hurring (NZL)1:06.9  Cyrus Weld (AUS)1:08.6
220 yd breaststroke  Jack Doms (NZL)2:52.6  Peter Jervis (ENG)2:52.6  Alan Hime (ENG)2:52.8
4×220 yd freestyle relay  Australia
David Hawkins
Gary Chapman
Jon Henricks
Rex Aubrey
8:47.6  Canada
Allan Gilchrist
George Park
Gerald McNamee
Ted Simpson
8:56.0  South Africa
Dennis Ford
Graham Johnston
Peter Duncan
Billy Steuart
8:56.3
3×110 yd medley relay  Australia
Cyrus Weld
David Hawkins
Jon Henricks
3:22.0  New Zealand
Frederick Lucas
Jack Doms
Lincoln Hurring
3:26.6  Scotland
Jack Wardrop
John Service
Robert Wardrop
3:27.3

Women's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
110 yd freestyle  Lorraine Crapp (AUS)1:05.8  Virginia Grant (CAN)1:06.3  Joan Harrison (SAF)1:08.2
440 yd freestyle  Lorraine Crapp (AUS)5:11.4  Gladys Priestley (CAN)5:19.6  Margaret Girvan (SCO)5:21.4
110 yd backstroke  Joan Harrison (SAF)1:15.2  Pat Symons (ENG)1:17.4  Jean Stewart (NZL)1:17.5
220 yd breaststroke  Elenor Gordon (SCO)2:59.2  Mary Morgan (SAF)3:03.3  Margaret Grundy (ENG)3:04.5
4×110 yd freestyle relay  South Africa
Felicity Loveday
Joan Harrison
Machduldt Petzer
Natalie Myburgh
4:33.9  Canada
Beth Whittall
Gladys Priestley
Helen Stewart
Virginia Grant
4:37.0  England
Daphne Wilkinson
Fearne Ewart
Jean Botham
Valerie Nares-Pillow
4:41.8
3×110 yd medley relay  Scotland
Helen Gordon
Margaret McDowell
Margaret Girvan
3:51.0  South Africa
Joan Harrison
Machduldt Petzer
Mary Morgan
3:52.7  Australia
Jann Grier
Judith Knight
Lorraine Crapp
3:55.6

Diving

Event Gold Silver Bronze
3 Metres Springboard Diving Men Peter Heatly (SCO)146.76 Tony Turner (ENG)145.27 Jack Stewart (NZL)144.98
10 Metres Highboard [Platform] Diving Men Bill Patrick (CAN)142.7 Kevin Newell (AUS)142.06 Peter Heatly (SCO)141.32
3 Metres Springboard Diving Women Ann Long (ENG)128.26 Barbara McAulay (AUS)127.74 Irene MacDonald (CAN)126.19
10 Metres Highboard [Platform] Diving Women Barbara McAulay (AUS)86.55 Eunice Miller (ENG)79.86 Ann Long (ENG)79.53

Weightlifting

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Bantamweight – Overall Men Maurice Megennis (ENG)281 Frank Cope (ENG)276.5 Keith Caple (AUS)274
Featherweight – Overall Men Rodney Wilkes (TRI)313 Jules Sylvain (CAN)297 Ron Jenkins (WAL)279
Lightweight – Overall Men Vern Barberis (AUS)347 George Nicholls (BAR)344.5 Jan Pieterse (SAF)333
Middleweight – Overall Men Jim Halliday (ENG)362.5 Lionel de Freitas (TRI)342 Julius Park (BGU)338
Light Heavyweight – Overall Men Gerry Gratton (CAN)403.5 Louis Greeff (SAF)367 Tony George (NZL)353.5
Middle Heavyweight – Overall Men Keevil Daly (CAN)399 Lennox Kilgour (TRI)392 Joseph Barnett (ENG)376.5
Heavyweight – Overall Men Doug Hepburn (CAN)471.5 Dave Baillie (CAN)453.5 Harold Cleghorn (NZL)421.5

Wrestling

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Flyweight Men Louis Baise (SAF) Fred Flannery (AUS) Muhammad Din (PAK)
Bantamweight Men Geoff Jameson (AUS) Muhammad Amin (PAK) Ian Epton (NRH)
Featherweight Men Abraham Geldenhuys (SAF) Herb Hall (ENG) John Armitt (NZL)
Lightweight Men Godfrey Pienaar (SAF) Ruby Leobovitch (CAN) Dick Garrard (AUS)
Welterweight Men Nick Loubser (SAF) Abdul Rashid (PAK) Ray Myland (ENG)
Middleweight Men Hermanus van Zyl (SAF) Jim Christie (CAN) Harry Kendall (ENG)
Light Heavyweight Men Jacob Theron (SAF) Bob Steckle (CAN) Dan van Staden (NRH)
Heavyweight Men Ken Richmond (ENG) Keith Maltman (CAN)

References

  1. "Commonwealth Games Federation - 1954 Commonwealth Games - Introduction". www.thecgf.com. Archived from the original on 15 June 2017. Retrieved 6 May 2017.
  2. "AUSSIES BOYCOTT GAMES CYCLING Thu 5 Aug 1954 Page 1". Daily Advertiser (Wagga Wagga, NSW). 1954.
Preceded by
Auckland
British Empire and Commonwealth Games
Vancouver
V British Empire and Commonwealth Games
Succeeded by
Cardiff
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