Athletics at the 1986 Commonwealth Games

Athletics at the 13th Commonwealth Games
Host city Edinburgh, ScotlandScotland
Date(s) 26 July–2 August 1986
Main stadium Meadowbank Stadium
Level Senior
Participation 417 athletes from
19 nations
Events 41
Records set 5 Games records



At the 1986 Commonwealth Games, the athletics events were held at the Meadowbank Stadium in Edinburgh, Scotland. A total of 41 events were contested, of which 23 by male and 18 by female athletes.

The majority of African, Asian and Caribbean countries boycotted the event due to the United Kingdom's sporting links with apartheid-era South Africa. As a result, the medallists came from only seven nations, comprising the four constituent countries of the UK, Australia, New Zealand and Canada. England easily topped the medal table with eighteen gold medals and 48 medals in total. Canada was second, with ten golds and 28 medals overall, while Australia took third place with nine golds and a total of 26 medals. The hosts Scotland won one gold and six medals while Northern Ireland (typically weak in the sport) had one of their best games, with one gold and four medals overall.

Medal summary

Men

Steve Cram did an 800/1500 m middle-distance double for England.
Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
 Ben Johnson (CAN) 10.07  Linford Christie (ENG) 10.28  Mike McFarlane (ENG) 10.35
200 metres
 Atlee Mahorn (CAN) 20.31  Todd Bennett (ENG) 20.54  Ben Johnson (CAN) 20.64
400 metres
 Roger Black (ENG) 45.57  Darren Clark (AUS) 45.98  Phil Brown (ENG) 46.8
800 metres
 Steve Cram (ENG) 1:43.22 GR  Tom McKean (SCO) 1:44.80  Peter Elliott (ENG) 1:45.42
1500 metres
 Steve Cram (ENG) 3:50.87  John Gladwin (ENG) 3:52.17  David Campbell (CAN) 3:54.06
5000 metres
 Steve Ovett (ENG) 13:24.11  Jack Buckner (ENG) 13:25.87  Tim Hutchings (ENG) 13:26.84
10,000 metres
 Jon Solly (ENG) 27:57.42  Steve Binns (ENG) 27:58.01  Steve Jones (WAL) 28:02.48
Marathon
 Rob de Castella (AUS) 2:10:15  Dave Edge (CAN) 2:11:08  Steve Moneghetti (AUS) 2:11:18
3000 metres steeplechase
 Graeme Fell (CAN) 8:24.49  Roger Hackney (WAL) 8:25.15  Colin Reitz (ENG) 8:26.14
110 metres hurdles
(wind: +4.5 m/s)
 Mark McKoy (CAN) 13.31 (w)  Colin Jackson (WAL) 13.42 (w)  Don Wright (AUS) 13.64 (w)
400 metres hurdles
 Phil Beattie (NIR) 49.60  Max Robertson (ENG) 49.77  John Graham (CAN) 50.25
4 × 100 metres relay
 Canada
Mark McKoy
Atlee Mahorn
Desai Williams
Ben Johnson
39.15  England
Lincoln Asquith
Daley Thompson
Mike McFarlane
Clarence Callender
39.19  Scotland
Jamie Henderson
Cameron Sharp
George McCallum
Elliot Bunney
40.41
4 × 400 metres relay
 England
Kriss Akabusi
Roger Black
Todd Bennett
Phil Brown
3:07.19  Australia
Bruce Frayne
Miles Murphy
David Johnston
Darren Clark
3:07.81  Canada
Anton Skerritt
Andre Smith
John Graham
Atlee Mahorn
3:08.69
30 kilometres walk
 Simon Baker (AUS) 2:07:47 GR  Guillaume Leblanc (CAN) 2:08:38  Ian McCombie (ENG) 2:10:36
High jump
 Milton Ottey (CAN) 2.30 m  Geoff Parsons (SCO) 2.28 m  Alain Metellus (CAN)
 Henderson Pierre (ENG)
2.14 m
Pole vault
 Andy Ashurst (ENG) 5.30 m  Robert Feguson (CAN) 5.20 m  Neil Honey (AUS) 5.20 m
Long jump
 Gary Honey (AUS) 8.08 m  Fred Salle (ENG) 7.83 m  Kyle McDuffie (CAN) 7.79 m
Triple jump
 John Herbert (ENG) 17.27 m  Mike Makin (ENG) 16.87 m  Peter Beames (AUS) 16.42 m
Shot put
 Billy Cole (ENG) 18.16 m  Joe Quigley (AUS) 17.97 m  Stuart Gyngell (AUS) 17.70 m
Discus throw
 Ray Lazdins (CAN) 58.86 m  Paul Nandapi (AUS) 57.74 m  Werner Reiterer (AUS) 57.34 m
Hammer throw
 Dave Smith (ENG) 74.06 m  Martin Girvan (NIR) 70.48 m  Phil Spivey (AUS) 70.30 m
Javelin throw
 David Ottley (ENG) 80.62 m GR  Mick Hill (ENG) 78.56 m  Gavin Lovegrove (NZL) 76.22 m
Decathlon
 Daley Thompson (ENG) 8663 pts GR  Dave Steen (CAN) 8173 pts  Simon Poelman (NZL) 8015 pts

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
 Heather Oakes (ENG) 11.20  Paula Dunn (ENG) 11.21  Angella Issajenko (CAN) 11.21
200 metres
 Angella Issajenko (CAN) 22.91  Kathy Cook (ENG) 23.18  Sandra Whittaker (SCO) 23.46
400 metres
 Debbie Flintoff (AUS) 51.29  Jillian Richardson (CAN) 51.62  Kathy Cook (ENG) 51.88
800 metres
 Kirsty Wade (WAL) 2:00.94  Diane Edwards (ENG) 2:01.12  Lorraine Baker (ENG) 2:01.79
1500 metres
 Kirsty Wade (WAL) 4:10.91  Debbie Bowker (CAN) 4:11.94  Lynn Williams (CAN) 4:12.66
3000 metres
 Lynn Williams (CAN) 8:54.29  Debbie Bowker (CAN) 8:54.83  Yvonne Murray (SCO) 8:55.32
10,000 metres
 Liz Lynch (SCO) 31:41.42  Anne Audain (NZL) 31:53.31  Angela Tooby (WAL) 32:25.38
Marathon
 Lisa Martin (AUS) 2:26:07  Lorraine Moller (NZL) 2:28:17  Odette Lapierre (CAN) 2:31:48
100 metres hurdles
 Sally Gunnell (ENG) 13.29  Wendy Jeal (ENG) 13.41  Glynis Nunn (AUS) 13.44
400 metres hurdles
 Debbie Flintoff (AUS) 54.94  Donalda Duprey (CAN) 56.55  Jenny Laurendet (AUS) 56.57
4 × 100 metres relay
 England
Paula Dunn
Kathy Cook
Joan Baptiste
Heather Oakes
43.39  Canada
Angela Bailey
Esmie Lawrence
Angela Phipps
Angella Issajenko
43.83  Wales
Helen Miles
Sian Morris
Sallyanne Short
Carmen Smart
45.37
4 × 400 metres relay
 Canada
Charmaine Crooks
Marita Payne
Molly Killingbeck
Jillian Richardson
3:28.92  England
Jane Parry
Linda Keough
Angela Piggford
Kathy Cook
3:32.82  Australia
Maree Chapman
Sharon Stewart
Julie Schwass
Debbie Flintoff
3:32.86
High jump
 Christine Stanton (AUS) 1.92 m  Sharon McPeake (NIR) 1.90 m  Janet Boyle (NIR) 1.90 m
Long jump
 Joyce Oladapo (ENG) 6.43 m  Mary Berkeley (ENG) 6.40 m  Robyn Lorraway (AUS) 6.35 m
Shot put
 Gael Martin (AUS) 19.00 m  Judy Oakes (ENG) 18.75 m  Myrtle Augee (ENG) 17.52 m
Discus throw
 Gael Martin (AUS) 56.42 m  Venissa Head (WAL) 56.20 m  Karen Pugh (ENG) 54.72 m
Javelin throw
 Tessa Sanderson (ENG) 69.80 m GR  Fatima Whitbread (ENG) 68.54 m  Sue Howland (AUS) 64.74 m
Heptathlon
 Judy Simpson (ENG) 6282 pts  Jane Flemming (AUS) 6278 pts  Kim Hagger (ENG) 5823 pts

Medal table

Robert de Castella (right) won the marathon title for Australia.
Tessa Sanderson set a Games record for the javelin gold medal.
Key
  The host country is highlighted in lavender blue
Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  England 18 18 12 48
2  Canada 10 9 9 28
3  Australia 9 5 12 26
4  Wales 2 3 3 8
5  Scotland 1 2 3 6
6  Northern Ireland 1 2 1 4
7  New Zealand 0 2 2 4
Total 41 41 42 124

Participation

References

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