Commonwealth Games: Team Wales 2022 roll of honour at Birmingham 2022
- Published
Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games |
---|
Hosts: Birmingham Dates: 28 July to 8 August |
Coverage: Watch live on BBC TV with extra streams on BBC iPlayer, Red Button, BBC Sport website and BBC Sport mobile app |
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)
Daniel Salmon, Jarrad Breen, lawn bowls, men's pairs
Olivia Breen, athletics, T37/38 100m.
Aled Sion Davies, athletics, F42-44/61-64 men's discus
Gemma Frizelle, rhythmic gymnastics, hoop.
Joshua Stacey, Para-table tennis, men's classes 8-10 singles.
Rosie Eccles, boxing, women's light-middleweight.
Ioan Croft, boxing, men's welterweight.
SILVER (6)
James Ball, track cycling, men's tandem B 1,000m time trial (guide Matt Rotherham).
Iestyn Harrett, Olivia Mathias, Dominic Coy, Non Stanford, triathlon, mixed team relay.
Natalie Powell, judo, women's 78kg.
Joel Makin, squash, men's singles.
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.
Emma Finucane, track cycling, women's individual sprint.
Eluned King, track cycling, women's points race.
William Roberts, track cycling, men's scratch race.
Lily Rice, swimming, women's 100m backstroke S8.
Medi Harris, swimming, women's 100m backstroke.
Owain Dando, Ross Owen, Jonathan Tomlinson, lawn bowls, men's triples.
Jasmine Hacker-Jones, judo, women's -63kg.
Harrison Walsh, athletics, F42-44/61-64 men's discus.
Geraint Thomas, road cycling, men's time trial
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.