Australia at the 1998 Commonwealth Games

Australia at the 1998 Commonwealth Games was abbreviated AUS. This was their sixteenth of 16 Commonwealth Games having participated in all Games meets up to these Games. The games took place in Kuala Lumpur, between the 11th - 21st of September. Australia placed first, winning a total of 198, with 311 competitors.

Australia at the
1998 Commonwealth Games
CGF codeAUS
CGAAustralian Commonwealth Games Association
Websitecommonwealthgames.org.au
in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Competitors311
Flag bearerOpening: Kieren Perkins
Closing:[1]
Medals
Ranked 1st
Gold
80
Silver
61
Bronze
57
Total
198
Officials130
Commonwealth Games appearances (overview)

Medals

Medals by sport
Sport Total
Swimming17141142
Athletics12111033
Cycling75324
Shooting52310
Diving3418
Boxing92415
Squash1102
Hockey2002
Netball1001
Gymnastics84719
Cricket0101
Weightlifting64616
Bowls1102
Rugby sevens0011
Rhythmic Gymnastics0426
Synchronised Swimming0101

Gold

Silver

Sport Debuts

The 1998 commonwealth games was the first games that tea sports were played. Australia debuted teams in cricket, rugby sevens, hockey, and netball.

The 1998 games have been the only games which cricket has been played. Australia won a silver medal, losing gold to South Africa.[2] Australia won a bronze medal in Rugby Sevens, defeating Samoa in the playoff. The gold and silver medals were lost to New Zealand and Fiji respectively. The Australian men's hockey team won gold, defeating Malaysia in the finals and the women's team won gold, defeating England in the finals. Australia won gold in the netball final against New Zealand, this was one of the first major netball tournaments that Australia took part in.[3]

Results by event

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Athletics

Men
Track and Road Events
Athlete Event Heat Quarterfinal Semifinal Final Rank
Damien Marsh 100 m 10.06 DNS Did not qualify 32
Matthew Shirvington 10.24 10.13 10.12 10.03 4
Gavin Hunter 10.40 10.38 10.49 Did not qualify 15
Stephen Brimacombe 200 m 20.68 20.77 20.80 Did not qualify 11
Darryl Wohlsen 20.68 20.84 20.59 20.48 5
Matthew Shirvington 20.96 20.78 20.55 20.53 6
Declan Stack 400 m 47.18 46.63 Did not qualify 21
Patrick Dwyer 46.58 45.71 46.12 Did not qualify 13
Casey Vincent 47.04 46.03 Did not qualify 17
Joseph Ischia 800 m 1:48.61 N/A 1:48.58 Did not qualify 13
Shaun Creighton 5000 m 14:23.38 N/A DNS 15
Lee Troop 14:09.68 N/A 13:56.32 6
Stephen Moneghetti 10000 m N/A 29:03.2
Lee Troop N/A 29:34.23 7
Kyle Vander-Kuyp 110 m hurdles 13.63 N/A 13.67 5
Rod Zuyderwyk 14.09 N/A Did not qualify 10
Declan Stack 400 m hurdles 47.18 46.63 Did not qualify 21
Patrick Dwyer 46.58 45.71 46.12 Did not qualify 13
Casey Vincent 47.04 46.03 Did not qualify 17
Christopher Unthank 3000 m steeplechase N/A 8:37.24 5
Brent Vallance 20 km Walk N/A 1:36:29 14
Nicholas A'Hern N/A 1:24:59
Nathan Deakes N/A 1:26:06
Duane Cousins 50 km Walk N/A 4:20:30
Dominic McGrath N/A 4:12:52
Dion Russell N/A DNF N/A
Sean Quilty Marathon N/A 2:24:43 11
Patrick Carroll N/A 2:25:14 7
Stephen Moneghetti N/A DNS N/A
Field Events
Athlete Event Qualification Final Rank
Peter Burge Long jump 8.05 8.22
Jai Taurima 7.80 8.22
Shane Hair 7.62 7.82 4
Timothy Forsyth High jump N/A 2.28
Paul Burgess Pole vault 5.50
Clay Cross Shot put 19.15 4
Aaron Neighbour 18.77 6
Adrian Hatcher 18.44 7
Justin Anlezark Javelin throw 68.99 10
Andrew Currey 80.05 5
Stuart Rendell Hammer throw 74.71
Combined Events - Decathlon
Athlete Points Rank
Jagan Hames 8,490
Scott Ferrier 8,307
Peter Banks 7,859 5
Women
Track and Road Events
Athlete Event Heat Semifinal Final Rank
Nova Peris-Kneebone 100 m 11:42 11:41 11.41 6
Lauren Hewitt 11.43 11.44 11.37 4
Tania Van-Heer 11.36 11.35 11.29
Melinda Gainsford-Taylor 200 m 22.98 22.79 23.04 4
Nova Peris-Kneebone 23.15 23.05 22.77
Lauren Hewitt 23.44 23.05 22.83
Susan Andrews 400 m 52.98 52.65 Did not qualify 10
Lee Naylor 53.13 52.20 52.15 5
Tamsyn Lewis 800 m 2:02.97 2:03.56 2:01.71 6
Mandy Giblin 1500 m N/A 4:20.15 11
Kate Anderson 5000 m N/A 15:52.74
Anne Cross N/A 16:14.98 7
Kylie Risk 10000 m N/A 33:42.11
Clair-Louise Fearnley N/A 33:52.13
Debbie Edwards 100 m hurdles 13.31 N/A 13.49 7
Jane Saville 10 km Walk N/A 43:57
Kerry Saxby-Junna N/A 44:27
Heather Turland Marathon N/A 2:41:24
Lisa Dick N/A 2:41:48
Field Events
Athlete Event Qualification Final Rank
Nicole BoegmanLong JumpN/A6.58
Lisa BrutyHigh Jump1.884
Alison Inverarity1.851.88
Emma GeorgePole VaultN/A4.20
Rachael Dacy4.005
Tracey Shepherd3.907
Helen ToussisShot Put15.656
Lisa-Marie VizaniariDiscus Throw62.14
Alison Lever59.80
Louise McPaulJavelin Throw66.96
Joanna StoneDid not competeN/A
Deborah SosimenkoHammer Throw66.56
Karyne Perkins60.654
Denise Passmore59.105
Combined Events - Heptathlon
Athlete Points Rank
Jane Jamieson6,354

Cricket

The 1998 Commonwealth Games was the first and only games that cricket has been included in. Matches were 50 overs a side. Australia came second , losing the gold medal to South Africa by 4 wickets. Australia placed first in pool B, against Antigua and Barbuda, India and Canada.[5]

Players

Steve Waugh scored the third most runs in the tournament with 215 and Damien Fleming and Brad Young took the 1st and 3rd spots for the most wickets, 14 and 10 respectively.[6]

Cycling

Road
Men
Athlete Event Time Rank
Stuart O'GradyRoad Race32:27.015
Matthew White37:32.029
Peter RogersDNFN/A
Jay Sweet4:31:56
Scott McGrory4:32:198
Neil StephensDNFN/A
Stuart O'GradyTime Trial53:30.00
Matthew White54:05.004
Peter Rogers55:17.009
Women
Athlete Event Time Rank
Anna WilsonRoad Race24:59.0
Kathryn Watt26:38.05
Juanita Feldhahn29:47.08
Elizabeth Tadich2:33:14.0011
Tracey Gaudry2:29:41.007
Karen BarrowDNFN/A
Anna WilsonTime Trail37:34.00
Kathryn Watt38:39.00
Juanita Feldhahn39:55.007

Diving

Men
Athlete Event Points Rank
Tony Lawson10 m Platform555.3904
Robert Newbery605.610
Robert Newbery1 m Springboard369.150
Shannon Roy329.8505
Dean Pullar381.660
Shannon Roy3 m Springboard608.370
Dean Pullar598.140
Robert Newbery564.3605
Women
Athlete Event Points Rank
Vyninka Arlow10 m Platform456.480
Lynda Folauhola432.2705
Loudy Tourky419.5806
Chantelle Michell1 m Springboard271.560
Rebecca Gilmore239.3704
Loudy Tourky3 m Springboard476.1304
Chantelle Michell506.520
Rebecca Gilmore409.1409

Gymnastics

Men
Athlete Event Points Rank
Bret HudsonIndividual All Around48.85012
Andrei Kravtsov54.675
Brennon Dowrick52.500
Andrei KravtsovFloor9.325
Andrei KravtsovPommel Horse9.487
Brennon Dowrick9.137
Pavel MaminRings9.337
Bret Hudson8.6874
Bret HudsonVault9.268
Andrei KravtsovParallel Bars9.637
Bret Hudson8.887
Philippe RizzoHorizontal Bar8.5255
Andrei Kravtsov8.6624
Women
Athlete Event Points Rank
Zeena McLaughlinIndividual All Around37.917
Allana Slater37.324
Trudy McIntosh36.636
Allana SlaterFloor9.587
Zeena McLaughlin9.487
Trudy McIntoshVault9.162
Lisa Skinner8.9436
Lisa SkinnerUneven Bars9.612
Zeena McLaughlin9.512
Zeena McLaughlinBeam9.375
Trudy McIntosh9.550

Netball

This was the first year that netball was played at the Commonwealth Games. Australia won the gold medal in the final against New Zealand. Australia was in group A along with Barbados, Canada, England, Jamaica and Malaysia. Group B was Cook Islands, Malawi, New Zealand, South Africa, Sri Lanka and Wales.

Date Win Points Loss
14th September 1998Australia85 - 17Malaysia
15th September 1998Australia85 - 25Canada
16th September 1998Australia71 - 36Barbados
17th September 1998Australia70-38Jamaica
18th September 1998Australia66 - 29England
Semi Final
19th September 1998Australia68 - 38South Africa
Gold Medal Game
21st September 1998Australia 42 - 39New Zealand

Rhythmic Gymnastics

Athlete Event Points Rank
Leigh MarningIndividual All Around37.865
Nareen Johnston37.673
Leigh MarningHoop9.500
Danielle Leray9.4664
Nareen JohnstonClubs9.458
Kristy Darrah9.3244
Nareen JohnstonRibbon9.491
Kristy Darrah9.3504
Danielle LerayRope9.3585
Leigh Marning9.500

Swimming

Men
Athlete Event Heat Final Rank
Michael Klim 50 m freestyle 22.95 22.86
Nathan Rickard 23.10 22.99 4
Ashley Callus 23.01 23.03 5
Ian Thorpe 100 m freestyle 50.33 50.21 4
Christopher Fydler 50.05 49.51
Michael Klim 50.23 49.43 GR
Daniel Kowalski 200 m freestyle 1:49.86 1:48.26
Ian Thorpe 1:48.51 1:46.70 CR
Michael Klim 1:50.24 1:48.05
Grant Hackett 400 m freestyle 3:52.56 3:44.91
Daniel Kowalski 3:57.36 3:48.91
Ian Thorpe 3:55.20 3:44.88 GR
Kieren Perkins 1500 m freestyle 15:34.75 15:03.00
Grant Hackett 15.19.63 14:50.92
Daniel Kowalski 15:43.39 15:03.40 4
Robert Van Der Zant 100 m Backstroke 57.16 57.25 8
Adrian Radley 56.35 56.12 6
Joshua Watson 56.73 55.92
Zane King 200 m Backstroke 2:04.19 2:03.20 10
Adrian Radley 2:02.69 2:01.41
Joshua Watson 2:02.55 2:01.67 4
Simon Cowley 100 m Breaststroke 1:02.35 1:02.00
Ryan Mitchell 1:03.25 1:02.71 4
Philip Rogers 1:03.01 1:02.46
Simon Cowley 200 m Breaststroke 2:16.66 2:13.13
Ryan Mitchell 2:16.87 2:13.20
Philip Rogers 2:18.84 2:16.37 5
Adam Pine 100 m Butterfly 53.51 53.09
Geoffrey Huegill 53.34 52.81 GR}
Michael Klim 54.14 53.50
William Kirby 200 m Butterfly 2:00.51 1:59.57
Zane King 2:01.91 2:00.72 5
Ian Thorpe 2:01.46 2:00.28 4
Trent Steed 400 m Individual Medley 4:23.13 4:19.89
Robert Van Der Zant 4:28.87 4:25.72 6
Zane King 4:25.85 4:23.20
Women
Athlete Event Heat Final Rank
Julia Greville50 m Freestyle27.79Did not qualifyN/A
Lori Munz26.8626.9210
Rebecca Creedy26.4626.275
Susan O'Neill100 m Freestyle56.1655.58
Sarah Ryan56.7756.636
Rebecca Creedy56.6156.07
Anna Windsor200 m Freestyle2:03.612:02.977
Susan O'Neill2:02.562:00.24
Julia Greville2:03.002:02.977
Emily Pedrazzini400 m Freestyle4:18.064:16.235
Susan O'Neill4:18.684:12.39
Julia Greville4:14.854:16.074
Rachel Harris800 m Freestyle8:48.428:42.23
Nadine Neumann8:59.938:55.368
Emily Pedrazzini8:52.248:45.244
Dyana Calub100 m Backstroke1:03.901:03.836
Meredith Smith1:02.921:03.19
Giaan Rooney1:04.201:02.43 GR
Richelle Jose200 m Backstroke2:18.331:19.7312
Dyana Calub2:23.362:20.4213
Meredith Smith2:15.702:13.19
Petria Thomas100 m Butterfly1:01.3859.42 GR
Kathryn Godfrey1:01.911:00.14
Susan O'Neill1:00.8759.61
Petria Thomas200 m Butterfly2:14.272:10.42
Kathryn Godfrey2:16.382:12.044
Susan O'Neill2:14.212:06.60 CR
Rachel Harris200 m Individual Medley2:22.14
Anna Windsor2:18.142:16.554
Lori Munz2:18.072:16.665
Jennifer Reilly400 m Individual Medley4:51.144:48.43
Rachel Harris4:51.914:48.954
Nadine Neumann4:55.544:51.025

Synchronised Swimming

Athlete Event Points Rank
Naomi Young Solo 90.933

See also

References

  1. "Annual Report 2017" (PDF). Commonwealth Games Australia. Retrieved 11 February 2018.
  2. Reid, Angus. "Commonwealth Games 1998: Where are the cricketers?". Sporting News.
  3. "Netball made its Commonwealth Games debut in Malaysia, 1998. This was a big deal". Australian Diamonds. Australian Diamonds.
  4. "Past Records". Commonwealth Games. Australian Government.
  5. "COMMONWEALTH GAMES, 1998/99POINTS TABLE". ESPNcricinfo. ESPN.
  6. Reid, Angus. "Commonwealth Games 1998: Where are the cricketers?". Sporting News.
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