Pakistan_at_the_Commonwealth_Games

Pakistan at the Commonwealth Games

Pakistan at the Commonwealth Games

Sporting event delegation


Pakistan has competed in 14 of the 22 Commonwealth Games, from 1954. Its most successful games have been the 1962 Commonwealth Games in Perth, where it was 4th in the overall rankings and won 8 Gold Medals. Its most successful event has been Wrestling, where it has won 42 medals, 21 of which have been Gold. It ranks 3rd overall in Wrestling at the Commonwealth Games. Between 1972 and 1989 it did not participate in any of these Games as it had temporarily withdrawn from the Commonwealth.[1][2]

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Scottish politician Humza Yousaf with Pakistani bowlers in 2014

Medals by Games

Year Gold Silver Bronze Total Rank
1930–1938as part of  British India
1950 New Zealand Auckland, New Zealanddid not participate
1954 Canada Vancouver, Canada132612
1958 Wales Cardiff, Wales352107
1962 Australia Perth, Australia81094
1966 Jamaica Kingston, Jamaica41497
1970 Scotland Edinburgh, Scotland433107
1974 New Zealand Christchurch, New Zealanddid not participate
1978 Canada, Edmonton, Canada
1982 Australia, Brisbane, Australia
1986 Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland
1990 New Zealand, Auckland, New Zealand0000
1994 Canada, Victoria, Canada003323
1998 Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia010128
2002 England, Manchester, England134819
2006 Australia, Melbourne, Australia131517
2010 India, New Delhi, India212517
2014 Scotland, Glasgow, Scotland031423
2018 Australia, Gold Coast, Australia104524
2022 England, Birmingham, England232718
Total2727288215

Source:[3][4][5]

Medals by sport

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Gold Medals by Sport (excluding Wrestling)

Athletics

Boxing

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Weightlifting

See also


References

  1. "Pakistan Profile" (PDF). Commonwealth of Nations. Retrieved 15 July 2012.
  2. "Medal Standings". Retrieved 22 July 2020.
  3. "Sports Achievements". Retrieved 22 July 2020.

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