Athletics at the 2018 Commonwealth Games

Athletics was one of ten core sports that appeared at the 2018 Commonwealth Games in Gold Coast. As a founding sport, athletics has appeared consistently since its introduction at the 1911 Inter-Empire Games; the recognized precursor to the Commonwealth Games.[1] The competition took place between Sunday 8–15 April 2018 at the Carrara Stadium.

Athletics at the 2018 Commonwealth Games
Dates8–15 April 2018
Host cityGold Coast, Queensland
VenueCarrara Stadium
Events50
Participation952 athletes from
68 nations
Records setgames records


Carrara Stadium

The programme featured an expanded event set for para-athletes with a total of six men's and six women's events, re presenting doubling of the number para-events at the previous games. This move was approved of by the para-athletes, and Kailyn Joseph noted that inclusion in the medal table alongside able-bodied events allowed her to share in the same environment, as opposed to the separation found in the Paralympics and World Para Athletics Championships.[2]

Two Indian athletes, racewalker Irfan Kolothum Thodi and triple jumper A.V. Rakesh Babu were removed from the games after a needle was found in their apartment, breaking games policy.[3] A Singapore para-athlete, Mohammad Khairi Ishak, was withdrawn from the men's T47 100 m after failing a drug test prior to the competition.[4] Other controversies of the athletics included the gold medal disqualification of Zharnel Hughes in the men's 200 m, after he impeded (eventual gold medallist) Jereem Richards, and the mid-race collapse of men's marathon leader Callum Hawkins.[5]

Preparation edit

In preparation for hosting the Commonwealth Games Athletics events, the modified Carrara Stadium was used for the Australian Athletics Championships in February 2018.

The Australian Sports Anti-Doping Authority conducted a series of anti-doping tests in the months before the games.[6] Australian sprinter Jessica Peris (daughter of former Commonwealth Games sprint champion Nova Peris) was among those to a fail doping test and she withdrew from the Australian trials event.[7]

Schedule edit

Over the 10 days of competition there were 58 medal events including additional para-sport disciplines.

Q Qualification H Heats S Semi-final F Final
Sex Event April
Sun 8 Mon 9 Tue10 Wed 11 Thu 12 Fri 13 Sat 14 Sun 15
M A M A M A A M A M A A M
Men 100 m H/S F
100 m (T12) H F
100 m (T38) F
100 m (T47) F
200 m H S F
400 m H S F
800 m H S F
1500 m H F
1500 m (T54) H F
5000 m F
10,000 m F
Marathon F
Marathon (T54) F
3000 m steeplechase F
110 m hurdles H F
400 m hurdles H F
Decathlon F
High jump Q F
Pole vault F
Long jump Q F
Triple jump Q F
Shot put Q F
Shot put (F38) F
Discus throw Q F
Hammer throw F
Javelin throw Q F
20 km walk F
4 × 100 m relay H F
4 × 400 m relay H F
Women 100 m H/S F
100 m (T35) F
100 m (T38) F
200 m H S F
400 m H S F
800 m H F
1500 m H F
1500 m (T54) H F
5000 m F
10,000 m F
Marathon F
Marathon (T54) F
3000 m steeplechase F
100 m hurdles H F
400 m hurdles H F
Heptathlon F
High jump F
Pole vault F
Long jump Q F
Long jump (T38) F
Triple jump F
Shot put Q F
Discus throw F
Hammer throw F
Javelin throw F
Javelin throw (F46) F
20 km walk F
4 × 100 m relay H F
4 × 400 m relay H F

Medal summary edit

Medal table edit

  *   Host nation (Australia)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Australia (AUS)*13131036
2  Jamaica (JAM)781025
3  England (ENG)55717
4  South Africa (RSA)54514
5  Kenya (KEN)47516
6  Canada (CAN)36413
7  Botswana (BOT)3115
  Uganda (UGA)3115
9  New Zealand (NZL)2406
10  Nigeria (NGR)2215
11  Wales (WAL)2035
12  Trinidad and Tobago (TTO)2002
13  Bahamas (BAH)1304
14  India (IND)1113
15  Grenada (GRN)1012
16  British Virgin Islands (IVB)1001
  Guyana (GUY)1001
  Namibia (NAM)1001
  Saint Lucia (LCA)1001
20  Scotland (SCO)0235
21  Dominica (DMA)0112
22  Cameroon (CMR)0011
  Cyprus (CYP)0011
  Malaysia (MAS)0011
  Northern Ireland (NIR)0011
  Vanuatu (VAN)0011
Totals (26 entries)585858174

Men edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
details
Akani Simbine
  South Africa
10.03 Henricho Bruintjies
  South Africa
10.17 Yohan Blake
  Jamaica
10.19
200 metres
details
Jereem Richards
  Trinidad and Tobago
20.12 Aaron Brown
  Canada
20.34 Leon Reid
  Northern Ireland
20.55
400 metres
details
Isaac Makwala
  Botswana
44.35 Baboloki Thebe
  Botswana
45.09 Javon Francis
  Jamaica
45.11 SB
800 metres
details
Wycliffe Kinyamal
  Kenya
1:45.11 Kyle Langford
  England
1:45.16 PB Luke Mathews
  Australia
1:45.60 SB
1500 metres
details
Elijah Manangoi
  Kenya
3:34.78 Timothy Cheruiyot
  Kenya
3:35.17 Jake Wightman
  Scotland
3:35.97
5000 metres
details
Joshua Cheptegei
  Uganda
13:50.83 Mohammed Ahmed
  Canada
13:52.78 Edward Zakayo
  Kenya
13:54.06
10,000 metres
details
Joshua Cheptegei
  Uganda
27:19.62 GR Mohammed Ahmed
  Canada
27:20.56 Rodgers Kwemoi
  Kenya
27:28.66 SB
110 metres hurdles
details
Ronald Levy
  Jamaica
13.19 Hansle Parchment
  Jamaica
13.22 Nicholas Hough
  Australia
13.38 PB
400 metres hurdles
details
Kyron McMaster
  British Virgin Islands
48.25 Jeffrey Gibson
  Bahamas
49.10 SB Jaheel Hyde
  Jamaica
49.16
3000 metres steeplechase
details
Conseslus Kipruto
  Kenya
8:10.08 GR Abraham Kibiwott
  Kenya
8:10.62 =SB Amos Kirui
  Kenya
8:12.24
4 × 100 metres relay
details
  England (ENG)
Reuben Arthur
Zharnel Hughes
Richard Kilty
Harry Aikines-Aryeetey
38.13 SB   South Africa (RSA)
Henricho Bruintjies
Emile Erasmus
Anaso Jobodwana
Akani Simbine
38.24 NR   Jamaica (JAM)
Everton Clarke
Oshane Bailey
Warren Weir
Yohan Blake
Nigel Ellis*
38.35 SB
4 × 400 metres relay
details
  Botswana (BOT)
Leaname Maotoanong
Baboloki Thebe
Onkabetse Nkobolo
Isaac Makwala
3:01.78 SB   Bahamas (BAH)
O'Jay Ferguson
Teray Smith
Stephen Newbold
Alonzo Russell
Michael Mathieu*
Ramon Miller*
3:01.92 SB   Jamaica (JAM)
Jermaine Gayle
Demish Gaye
Jamari Rose
Javon Francis
Peter Matthews*
3:01.97 SB
Marathon
details
Michael Shelley
  Australia
2:16:46 Solomon Mutai
  Uganda
2:19:02 Robbie Simpson
  Scotland
2:19:36
20 kilometres walk
details
Dane Bird-Smith
  Australia
1:19:34 GR Tom Bosworth
  England
1:19:38 NR Samuel Gathimba
  Kenya
1:19:51
High jump
details
Brandon Starc
  Australia
2.32 m PB Jamal Wilson
  Bahamas
2.30 m SB Django Lovett
  Canada
2.30 m PB
Pole vault
details
Kurtis Marschall
  Australia
5.70 m Shawnacy Barber
  Canada
5.65 m Luke Cutts
  England
5.45 m
Long jump
details
Luvo Manyonga
  South Africa
8.41 m GR Henry Frayne
  Australia
8.33 m Ruswahl Samaai
  South Africa
8.22 m
Triple jump
details
Troy Doris
  Guyana
16.88 m SB Yordanys Durañona
  Dominica
16.86 m Marcel Mayack
  Cameroon
16.80 m PB
Shot put
details
Tom Walsh
  New Zealand
21.41 m Chukwuebuka Enekwechi
  Nigeria
21.14 m PB Tim Nedow
  Canada
20.91 m SB
Discus throw
details
Fedrick Dacres
  Jamaica
68.20 m GR Traves Smikle
  Jamaica
63.98 m Apostolos Parellis
  Cyprus
63.61 m
Hammer throw
details
Nick Miller
  England
80.26 m GR NR Matthew Denny
  Australia
74.88 m PB Mark Dry
  Scotland
73.12 m SB
Javelin throw
details
Neeraj Chopra
  India
86.47 m SB Hamish Peacock
  Australia
82.59 m Anderson Peters
  Grenada
82.20 m
Decathlon
details
Lindon Victor
  Grenada
8303 pts Pierce LePage
  Canada
8171 pts PB Cedric Dubler
  Australia
7983 pts

* Indicates the athlete only competed in the preliminary heats and received medals.

Men's para-sport edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres (T12)
details
Jonathan Ntutu (T12)
  South Africa
11.02 Hilton Langenhoven (T12)
  South Africa
11.27 =SB Afiq Ali Hanafiah (T12)
  Malaysia
11.28
100 metres (T38)
details
Evan O'Hanlon (T38)
  Australia
11.09 Dyan Buis (T38)
  South Africa
11.33 SB Charl du Toit (T37)
  South Africa
11.35 WR
100 metres (T47)
details
Suwaibidu Galadima (T47)
  Nigeria
11.04 James Arnott (T46)
  England
11.30 Tevaughn Thomas (T46)
  Jamaica
11.63
1500 metres (T54)
details
Alex Dupont (T54)
  Canada
3:11.75 Kurt Fearnley (T54)
  Australia
3:11.92 Jake Lappin (T54)
  Australia
3:12.60
Marathon (T54)
details
Kurt Fearnley (T54)
  Australia
1:30:26 GR Johnboy Smith (T54)
  England
1:31:44 SB Simon Lawson (T53)
  England
1:31:44
Shot put (F38)
details
Cameron Crombie (F38)
  Australia
15.74 m Martin Jackson (F38)
  Australia
13.74 m SB Reinhardt Hamman (F38)
  South Africa
13.15 m SB

Women edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
details
Michelle-Lee Ahye
  Trinidad and Tobago
11.14 Christania Williams
  Jamaica
11.21 Gayon Evans
  Jamaica
11.22 PB
200 metres
details
Shaunae Miller-Uibo
  Bahamas
22.09 GR Shericka Jackson
  Jamaica
22.18 PB Dina Asher-Smith
  England
22.29
400 metres
details
Amantle Montsho
  Botswana
50.15 SB Anastasia Le-Roy
  Jamaica
50.57 PB Stephenie Ann McPherson
  Jamaica
50.93
800 metres
details
Caster Semenya
  South Africa
1:56.68 GR Margaret Wambui
  Kenya
1:58.07 Natoya Goule
  Jamaica
1:58.82 PB
1500 metres
details
Caster Semenya
  South Africa
4:00.71 GR NR Beatrice Chepkoech
  Kenya
4:03.09 PB Melissa Courtney
  Wales
4:03.44 PB
5000 metres
details
Hellen Obiri
  Kenya
15:13.11 Margaret Chelimo Kipkemboi
  Kenya
15:15.28 Laura Weightman
  England
15:25.84
10,000 metres
details
Stella Chesang
  Uganda
31:45.30 Stacey Chepkemboi Ndiwa
  Kenya
31:46.36 PB Mercyline Chelangat
  Uganda
31:48.41
100 metres hurdles
details
Oluwatobiloba Amusan
  Nigeria
12.68 Danielle Williams
  Jamaica
12.78 Yanique Thompson
  Jamaica
12.97
400 metres hurdles
details
Janieve Russell
  Jamaica
54.33 Eilidh Doyle
  Scotland
54.80 Wenda Nel
  South Africa
54.96
3000 metres steeplechase
details
Aisha Praught-Leer
  Jamaica
9:21.00 Celliphine Chespol
  Kenya
9:22.61 Purity Cherotich Kirui
  Kenya
9:25.74
4 × 100 metres relay
details
  England (ENG)
Asha Philip
Dina Asher-Smith
Bianca Williams
Lorraine Ugen
42.46 NR   Jamaica (JAM)
Christania Williams
Natasha Morrison
Gayon Evans
Elaine Thompson
42.52   Nigeria (NGR)
Joy Udo-Gabriel
Blessing Okagbare-Ighoteguonor
Oluwatobiloba Amusan
Rosemary Chukwuma
42.75
4 × 400 metres relay
details
  Jamaica (JAM)
Christine Day
Anastasia Le-Roy
Janieve Russell
Stephenie Ann McPherson
3:24.00   Nigeria (NGR)
Patience Okon George
Glory Onome Nathaniel
Praise Idamadudu
Yinka Ajayi
3:25.29   Botswana (BOT)
Galefele Moroko
Christine Botlogetswe
Loungo Matlhaku
Amantle Montsho
3:26.86 NR
Marathon
details
Helalia Johannes
  Namibia
2:32:40 Lisa Jane Weightman
  Australia
2:33:23 Jessica Trengove
  Australia
2:34:09
20 kilometres walk
details
Jemima Montag
  Australia
1:32:50 Alana Barber
  New Zealand
1:34:18 Bethan Davies
  Wales
1:36:08
High jump
details
Levern Spencer
  Saint Lucia
1.95 m SB Morgan Lake
  England
1.93 m Nicola McDermott
  Australia
1.91 m PB
Pole vault
details
Alysha Newman
  Canada
4.75 m GR =NR Eliza McCartney
  New Zealand
4.70 m Nina Kennedy
  Australia
4.60 m
Long jump
details
Christabel Nettey
  Canada
6.84 m Brooke Stratton
  Australia
6.77 m Shara Proctor
  England
6.75 m
Triple jump
details
Kimberly Williams
  Jamaica
14.64 m PB Shanieka Ricketts
  Jamaica
14.52 m SB Thea LaFond
  Dominica
13.92 m
Shot put
details
Danniel Thomas-Dodd
  Jamaica
19.36 m NR Valerie Adams
  New Zealand
18.70 m SB Brittany Crew
  Canada
18.32 m
Discus throw
details
Dani Stevens
  Australia
68.26 m GR Seema Punia
  India
60.41 m Navjeet Dhillon
  India
57.43 m
Hammer throw
details
Julia Ratcliffe
  New Zealand
69.94 m Alexandra Hulley
  Australia
68.20 m Lara Nielsen
  Australia
65.03 m
Javelin throw
details
Kathryn Mitchell
  Australia
68.92 m GR AR Kelsey-Lee Roberts
  Australia
63.89 m Sunette Viljoen
  South Africa
62.08 m
Heptathlon
details
Katarina Johnson-Thompson
  England
6255 pts Nina Schultz
  Canada
6133 pts PB Niamh Emerson
  England
6043 pts PB

Women's para-sport edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres (T35)
details
Isis Holt (T35)
  Australia
13.58 Maria Lyle (T35)
  Scotland
15.14 Brianna Coop (T35)
  Australia
15.63
100 metres (T38)
details
Sophie Hahn (T38)
  England
12.46 GR Rhiannon Clarke (T38)
  Australia
13.17 AR Olivia Breen (T38)
  Wales
13.35
1500 metres (T54)
details
Madison de Rozario (T53)
  Australia
3:34.06 Angie Ballard (T53)
  Australia
3:36.85 Diane Roy (T54)
  Canada
3:36.97 GR
Marathon (T54)
details
Madison de Rozario (T53)
  Australia
1:44:00 Eliza Ault-Connell (T54)
  Australia
1:44:13 Jade Jones (T54)
  England
1:44:20
Long jump (T38)
details
Olivia Breen (T38)
  Wales
4.86 m GR PB Erin Cleaver (T38)
  Australia
4.36 m Taylor Doyle (T38)
  Australia
4.22 m
Javelin throw (F46)
details
Hollie Arnold (F46)
  Wales
44.43 m WR GR Holly Robinson (F46)
  New Zealand
43.32 m AR Friana Kwevira (F46)
  Vanuatu
24.54 m

Records edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Athletics". Gold Coast 2018. Retrieved 21 February 2018.[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ 'Share the dream' – the Games that celebrated disability sports. The Guardian (2018-04-15). Retrieved 2018-04-15.
  3. ^ Commonwealth Games: Two Indians sent home for violating 'no-needles' policy. BBC Sport (2018-04-13). Retrieved 2018-04-15.
  4. ^ Commonwealth Games: Singapore para athlete Khairi Ishak banned after failing dope test. Straits Times (2018-04-13). Retrieved 2018-04-15.
  5. ^ Belam, Martin (2018-04-15). Commonwealth Games: the Gold Coast performances that didn't go to plan. The Guardian. Retrieved 2018-04-15.
  6. ^ Commonwealth Games 2018: Australia athletes banned for doping. The Australian (2018-04-12). Retrieved 2018-04-15.
  7. ^ Games hopeful Jessica Peris tests positive for banned substance Commonwealth Games hopeful Jessica Peris tests positive for banned substance. The Guardian (2018-02-20). Retrieved 2018-04-15.

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