Commonwealth Games: Team Wales 2022 roll of honour at Birmingham 2022

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Commonwealth Games: Men's tandem B gold is 'more of a relief' says James Ball

Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games

Hosts: Birmingham Dates: 28 July to 8 August

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Wales finish with 28 medals at the 2022 Commonwealth Games in Birmingham with eight gold, six silvers and 14 bronze.

They have not matched the record-breaking time at the Gold Coast in Australia four years ago when there was a tally of 36 medals including 10 golds, 12 silvers and 14 bronze.

The final sporting breakdown for Wales in Birmingham was seven medals for track and road cycling, six for boxing, three in both athletics and bowls, two for judo, table tennis and swimming and one each for squash, triathlon and rhythmic gymnastics.

Here is the Team Wales 2022 roll of honour:

GOLD (8)

James Ball, track cycling, men's tandem B sprint (guide Matt Rotherham)

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Wales win first gold with Ball tandem triumph

Daniel Salmon, Jarrad Breen, lawn bowls, men's pairs

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Commonwealth Games: 'The most perfect day of my life' - Salmon and Breen win gold

Olivia Breen, athletics, T37/38 100m.

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Commonwealth Games 2022: Olivia Breen wins gold in T37/T38 100m

Aled Sion Davies, athletics, F42-44/61-64 men's discus

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Commonwealth Games 2022: 'I put everything into this!' - Aled Davies wins discus gold

Gemma Frizelle, rhythmic gymnastics, hoop.

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Commonwealth Games: Watch Gemma Frizelle win gold in rhythmic individual hoop gymnastics

Joshua Stacey, Para-table tennis, men's classes 8-10 singles.

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Commonwealth Games 2022: Joshua Stacey wins para-table tennis gold for Wales

Rosie Eccles, boxing, women's light-middleweight.

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Commonwealth Games 2022: Rosie Eccles wins gold for Wales in women's light middleweight

Ioan Croft, boxing, men's welterweight.

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Watch: Ioan Croft wins gold in welterweight final for Wales

SILVER (6)

James Ball, track cycling, men's tandem B 1,000m time trial (guide Matt Rotherham).

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Commonwealth Games: Watch as James Ball wins Wales' first medal of 2022

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Commonwealth Games silver medal is the 'icing on the cake' for Non Stanford

Natalie Powell, judo, women's 78kg.

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Natalie Powell says she is 'pretty gutted' after losing the -78kg judo gold medal final against England's Emma Reid.

Joel Makin, squash, men's singles.

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Commonwealth Games 2022: It was tough to take

Gordon Llewellyn, Julie Thomas, Mark Adams, John Wilson, lawn bowls, Para mixed pairs B2/B3.

Taylor Bevan, boxing, men's light-heavyweight.

BRONZE (14)

Lowri Thomas, Rhian Edmunds, Emma Finucane, track cycling, women's team sprint.

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Commonwealth Games: Watch as Wales finish third in the team sprint

Emma Finucane, track cycling, women's individual sprint.

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'She came roaring back' - Finucane takes second medal of Games

Eluned King, track cycling, women's points race.

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Welsh track cyclist Eluned King celebrates a bronze medal on the eve of her 20th birthday

William Roberts, track cycling, men's scratch race.

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Commonwealth Games: 'Shook up' Will Roberts celebrates bronze in men's scratch race

Lily Rice, swimming, women's 100m backstroke S8.

Medi Harris, swimming, women's 100m backstroke.

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Welsh teenager Medi Harris wins swimming bronze in her breakthrough year

Owain Dando, Ross Owen, Jonathan Tomlinson, lawn bowls, men's triples.

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'Tremendous' fans helped Wales trio win lawn bowls bronze

Jasmine Hacker-Jones, judo, women's -63kg.

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Commonwealth Games: Winning for Wales 'means so much' - Jasmine Hacker-Jones

Harrison Walsh, athletics, F42-44/61-64 men's discus.

Geraint Thomas, road cycling, men's time trial

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'It's never straightforward with me' - Thomas

Jake Dodd, boxing, men's flyweight.

Owain Harris-Allan, boxing, men's bantamweight.

Garan Croft, boxing, men's light-middleweight.

Charlotte Carey and Anna Hursey, table tennis, women's doubles.

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Commonwealth Games: 'Just so happy' - Wales table tennis pair celebrate historic bronze

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