Australia at the 2006 Commonwealth Games

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Australian commemorative coin for the 2006 games

Australia at the 2006 Commonwealth Games was represented by Australian Commonwealth Games Association the (ACGA), and abbreviated AUS. Athletes from Australia were given automatic qualification in all sports due to the host status.

Australia first competed at the then-titled British Empire Games in 1930, and is one of only six countries to have sent athletes to every Commonwealth Games.

Australia entered the Melbourne Games as a strong favourite to win the medal tally after having won 207 medals at the 2002 Commonwealth Games in Manchester compared to England's 165 and Canada's 116. Its strongest sports are swimming and cycling.

At the 2006 Commonwealth Games, Australia was, as expected, at the top of the medal tally with 221 medals: 84 Gold (a new record), 69 Silver and 68 Bronze.

Australia's overall tally of medals is 1707 medals: 643 Gold, 556 Silver and 508 Bronze.

Jane Saville bore Australia's flag at the opening ceremony whilst Leisel Jones bore the flag during the closing ceremony.

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Medals

Gold Silver Bronze Total
Australia 84 69 68 221

Gold


Silver

Panai women's points

Bronze

Australia's Commonwealth Games Team 2006

Aquatics

Synchronised Swimming

Diving

Athletics

  • John Steffensen - Men's 400 m

Badminton

Men's

Women's

Basketball

Boxing

Cycling

EAD Events

Table Tennis

Aquatics

Gymnastics

Rhythmic

Women's Artistic

Men's Artistic

Field Hockey

Men's Team


Women's Team

Lawn Bowls

Men

Women


Netball

Rugby Sevens

Shooting

Men's 50 m Rifle Prone

Men's 10 m Air Rifle

Men's 50 m Rifle 3 Position

Women's 50 m Rifle Prone

Women's 10 m Air Rifle

Women's 50 m Rifle 3 Position

Fullbore Rifle Queen's Prize

Men's 50 m Pistol

Men's 10 m Air Pistol

Men's 25 m Rapid Fire Pistol

Men's 25 m Centre Fire Pistol

Men's 25 m Standard Pistol

Women's 25 m Pistol

Women's 10 m Air Pistol

Men's Skeet

Men's Trap

Men's Double Trap

Women's Skeet

Women's Trap

Women's Double Trap

Squash

Men

Women

Table Tennis

Men

Women

Triathlon

Men

Women

Weightlifting

Men

  • Yurik Sarkisian (Vic)
  • Benjamin Alexander Turner (Qld)
  • Joel Wilson (Qld)
  • Simon Heffernan (Vic)
  • Alex Karapetyn (Vic)
  • Valeri Sarava (NSW)
  • Damon Kelly (Qld)
  • Chris Rae (SA)

Officials

  • President: Mr. Sam Coffa AM JP
  • Vice President: Mr. Donald Stockins OAM
  • Vice President: Mrs. Susan Taylor AM
  • Chief Executive Officer: Mr. Perry Crosswhite

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See also

External links

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