Grenada at the Commonwealth Games

Grenada have competed in ten Commonwealth Games. The first Games for the nation was in 1970. They attended the next three Games, but did not appear between 1982 and 1998. Grenada have only won 5 Commonwealth Games medal to date: in 2006, a silver in the men's 400 metres from Alleyne Francique, in 2014 they won a bronze medal in the men's decathlon from Kurt Felix and their first ever gold medal: Kirani James in the men's 400 metres. This made the Glasgow 2014 the most successful Commonwealth Games in their history. They repeated the achievement in the Gold Coast 2018 when Lindon Victor won their second gold medal, this time in the decathlon and Javelin Thrower Anderson Peters won the bronze medal in his event.

Grenada at the
Commonwealth Games
CGF codeGRN
CGAThe Grenada Olympic Committee
Websitegrenadaolympic.com
Medals
Ranked 43rd
Gold
2
Silver
1
Bronze
2
Total
5
Commonwealth Games appearances (overview)

All-time medal tally

                  Total
Grenada 2125

Medals

Games Gold Silver Bronze Total
1970 Edinburgh0000
1974 Christchurch0000
1978 Edmonton0000
1982 Brisbane0000
1986 Edinburghdid not attend
1990 Aucklanddid not attend
1994 Victoriadid not attend
1998 Kuala Lumpur0000
2002 Manchester0000
2006 Melbourne0101
2010 Delhi0000
2014 Glasgow1012
2018 Gold Coast1012
Total2125

References

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