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Canada at the 1998 Commonwealth Games

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Sporting event delegation
Canada at the
1998 Commonwealth Games
CGF codeCAN
CGACommonwealth Sport Canada
Websitecommonwealthsport.ca
inKuala Lumpur,Malaysia
11 September 1998 (1998-09-11) – 21 September 1998 (1998-09-21)
Flag bearer (opening)Marianne Limpert[1]
Flag bearer (closing)Michael Strange[1]
Medals
Ranked 3rd
Gold
30
Silver
31
Bronze
38
Total
99
Commonwealth Games appearances (overview)
Other related appearances
 Newfoundland (1930,1934)

Canada competed at the1998 Commonwealth Games inKuala Lumpur,Malaysia from 11 to 21 September 1998. It was Canada's 16th appearance at the Commonwealth Games.

Medalists

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The following Canadian competitors won medals at the games. In the discipline sections below, the medalists' names arebolded.[1]

MedalNameSportEvent
 GoldMichael StrangeBoxingLight welterweight
 GoldJeremy MolitorBoxingWelterweight
 GoldMark SimmonsBoxingHeavyweight
 GoldTanya DubnicoffCyclingWomen's sprint
 GoldEric WohlbergCyclingMen's road time trial
 GoldLyne BessetteCyclingWomen's individual road race
 GoldAlexandre DespatieDivingMen's 10 metre platform
 GoldEryn BulmerDivingWomen's 3 metre springboard
 GoldAlexander JeltkovGymnasticsMen's horizontal bar
 GoldErika-Leigh StirtonGymnasticsWomen's rhythmic clubs
 GoldErika-Leigh StirtonGymnasticsWomen's rhythmic hoop
 GoldErika-Leigh StirtonGymnasticsWomen's rhythmic ribbon
 GoldErika-Leigh StirtonGymnasticsWomen's rhythmic rope
 GoldErika-Leigh StirtonGymnasticsWomen's rhythmic individual all-around
 GoldChristina Ashcroft
Sharon Bowes
ShootingWomen's 10 metre air rifle pairs
 GoldJames PatonShootingFullbore rifle Queen's Prize open singles
 GoldMetodi IgorovShootingMen's 25 metre rapid fire pistol
 GoldMichel Dion
Wayne Sorensen
ShootingMen's 50 metre rifle three positions pairs
 GoldSharon Bowes
Christina Ashcroft
ShootingWomen's 50 metre rifle three positions pairs
 GoldMark VersfeldSwimmingMen's 100 metre backstroke
 GoldMark VersfeldSwimmingMen's 200 metre backstroke
 GoldMarianne LimpertSwimmingWomen's 200 metre individual medley
 GoldJoanne MalarSwimmingWomen's 400 metre individual medley
 GoldValérie Hould-MarchandSynchronised swimmingWomen's solo
 GoldKasia Kulesza
Jacinthe Taillon
Synchronised swimmingWomen's duet
 GoldSébastien GroulxWeightliftingMen's 69 kg snatch
 GoldSébastien GroulxWeightliftingMen's 69 kg combined
 GoldAkos SandorWeightliftingMen's 105 kg snatch
 GoldAkos SandorWeightliftingMen's 105 kg clean and jerk
 GoldAkos SandorWeightliftingMen's 105 kg combined
 SilverArturo HuertaAthleticsMen's 20 kilometres walk
 SilverBradley McCuaig
Glenroy Gilbert
O'Brian Gibbons
Trevino Betty
AthleticsMen's 4 × 100 metres relay
 SilverPhilomena MensahAthleticsWomen's 100 metres
 SilverMarty O'DonnellBoxingFeatherweight
 SilverScott MacIntoshBoxingLight middleweight
 SilverTroy RossBoxingLight heavyweight
 SilverLinda JacksonCyclingWomen's road time trial
 SilverBlythe HartleyDivingWomen's 1 metre springboard
 SilverMyriam BoileauDivingWomen's 10 metre platform
 SilverVeronique LeeleveGymnasticsWomen's uneven bars
 SilverKris BurleyGymnasticsMen's horizontal bar
 SilverRichard IkedeGymnasticsMen's parallel bars
 SilverRichard IkedeGymnasticsMen's pommel horse
 SilverEmilie Livingston
Erika-Leigh Stirton
Katie Iafolla
GymnasticsWomen's rhythmic team all-around
 SilverSharon BowesShootingWomen's 10 metre air rifle
 SilverJohn Rochon
Metodi Igorov
ShootingMen's 25 metre centre-fire pistol pairs
 SilverJames Paton
Alain Marion
ShootingFullbore rifle Queen's Prize open pairs
 SilverJoe TrinciShootingMen's skeet
 SilverWayne SorensenShootingMen's 50 metre rifle three positions
 SilverChristina Ashcroft
Maureen Spinney
ShootingWomen's 50 metre rifle prone pairs
 SilverSharon BowesShootingWomen's 50 metre rifle three positions
 SilverJonathon PowerSquashMen's singles
 SilverCraig Hutchison
Garret Pulle
Robbie Taylor
Stephen Clarke
SwimmingMen's 4 × 100 metre freestyle relay
 SilverJoanne MalarSwimmingWomen's 800 metre freestyle
 SilverKelly StefanyshynSwimmingWomen's 100 metre backstroke
 SilverCourtenay ChuySwimmingWomen's 200 metre breaststroke
 SilverJoanne MalarSwimmingWomen's 200 metre individual medley
 SilverElizabeth WardenSwimmingWomen's 400 metre individual medley
 SilverKelly Stefanyshyn
Lauren van Oosten
Marianne Limpert
Sara Alroubaie
SwimmingWomen's 4 × 100 metre medley relay
 SilverBill RoweTen-pin bowlingMen's singles
 SilverSébastien GroulxWeightliftingMen's 69 kg clean and jerk
 BronzeJason TunksAthleticsMen's discus throw
 BronzeMike SmithAthleticsMen's decathlon
 BronzeKeturah AndersonAthleticsWomen's 100 metres hurdles
 BronzeKarlene HaughtonAthleticsWomen's 400 metres hurdles
 BronzeKarlene Haughton
Diane Cummins
LaDonna Antoine
Foy Williams
AthleticsWomen's 4 × 400 metres relay
 BronzeTrista BernierAthleticsWomen's pole vault
 BronzeCaroline WittrinAthleticsWomen's hammer throw
 BronzeAndrew KoonerBoxingBantamweight
 BronzeTrevor StewardsonBoxingMiddleweight
 BronzeLori-Ann MuenzerCyclingWomen's sprint
 BronzeAnnie GariepyCyclingWomen's points race
 BronzeEric WohlbergCyclingMen's individual road race
 BronzeEryn BulmerDivingWomen's 1 metre springboard
 BronzeMyriam BoileauDivingWomen's 3 metre springboard
 BronzeAnne MontminyDivingWomen's 10 metre platform
 BronzeLise LeveilleGymnasticsWomen's balance beam
 BronzeCrystal Gilmore
Emilie Fournier
Katie Rowland
Lise Leveille
Veronique Leclerc
GymnasticsWomen's artistic team all-around
 BronzeAlexander Jeltkov
Grant Golding
Kris Burley
Peter Schmid
Richard Ikeda
GymnasticsMen's artistic team all-around
 BronzeEmilie LivingstonGymnasticsWomen's rhythmic clubs
 BronzeJohn Rochon
Jean-Pierre Huot
ShootingMen's 10 metre air pistol pairs
 BronzeJohn RochonShootingMen's 25 metre centre-fire pistol
 BronzeJohn Rochon
Jean-Pierre Huot
ShootingMen's 50 metre free pistol pairs
 BronzeDouglas McCutcheon
Joe Trinci
ShootingMen's skeet pairs
 BronzeKim EaglesShootingWomen's 25 metre sport pistol
 BronzeChris RenaudSwimmingMen's 100 metre backstroke
 BronzeGreg HammSwimmingMen's 200 metre backstroke
 BronzeAndrew Chan
Chris Sawbridge
Craig Hutchison
Garret Pulle
Jason Flint
Mark Versfeld
Shamek Pietucha
Stephen Clarke
SwimmingMen's 4 × 100 metre medley relay
 BronzeJessica DeglauSwimmingWomen's 200 metre freestyle
 BronzeJoanne MalarSwimmingWomen's 400 metre freestyle
 BronzeLauren van OostenSwimmingWomen's 100 metre breaststroke
 BronzeLauren van OostenSwimmingWomen's 200 metre breaststroke
 BronzeJessica DeglauSwimmingWomen's 200 metre butterfly
 BronzeJessica Deglau
Laura Nicholls
Marianne Limpert
Nicole Davey
SwimmingWomen's 4 × 100 metre freestyle relay
 BronzeAndrea Schwartz
Jessica Deglau
Joanne Malar
Laura Nicholls
SwimmingWomen's 4 × 200 metre freestyle relay
 BronzeWarren RennoxTen-pin bowlingMen's singles
 BronzeBill Rowe
Jane Amlinger
Ten-pin bowlingMixed doubles
 BronzeAlain BilodeauWeightliftingMen's 77 kg clean and jerk
 BronzeAlain BilodeauWeightliftingMen's 77 kg combined

Cricket

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Main article:Cricket at the 1998 Commonwealth Games

Canada named the below squad for the tournament.[2]

Roster
Summary
TeamEventGroup stageSemifinalFinal /BM
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
RankOpposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Rank
Canada menMen's tournament Australia
L by 9 wickets
 India
L by 112 runs
 Antigua and Barbuda
L by 121 runs
4did not advance15
Group stage
Group B
PosTeamPldWLTNRPtsNRR
1 Australia3300063.299
2 Antigua and Barbuda3110130.079
3 India311013−0.340
4 Canada303000−2.558
Source:ESPNcricinfo


9 September 1998
10:00
Scorecard
Canada 
60 (20 overs)
v
 Australia
61/1 (14 overs)
Muneeb Diwan 14
Damien Fleming 4/21 (6 overs)
Australia won by 9 wickets
Perbadanan Kemajuan Negeri Selangor Sports Complex,Petaling Jaya
Umpires:Dave Orchard (SA) and William Smith (Sco)
  • Australia won the toss and elected to field.
  • Danny Ramnarais (Can) made his List A debut.[3]
  • Points: Australia 2, Canada 0.

12 September 1998
10:00
Scorecard
India 
157/9 (50 overs)
v
 Canada
45 (23.5 overs)
Amay Khurasiya 83 (136)
Davis Joseph 2/18 (8 overs)
Joseph Harris 13 (20)
Anil Kumble 4/11 (6.5 overs)
India won by 112 runs
Victoria Institution,Kuala Lumpur
Umpires:Ismail Khan (Mas) andSteve Bucknor (Jam)
  • Canada won the toss and elected to field.
  • Points: India 2, Canada 0.[4]
  • Canada were eliminated as a result of this match.

14 September 1998
10:00
Scorecard
Antigua and Barbuda 
256/7 (50 overs)
v
 Canada
135 (31.3 overs)
Anthony Lake 54
Ingleton Liburd 1/41 (7 overs)
Joseph Harris 48
Anthony Lake 4/17 (4.3 overs)
Antigua and Barbuda won by 121 runs
Royal Selangor Club,Kuala Lumpur
Umpires:K. T. Francis (SL) andSyed Mahabubullah (Ban)


Netball

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Squad
  • Kimberly Anderson
  • Joanne Burns
  • Shirley-Anne George
  • Shawnette Hardware
  • Shernette Hardware
  • Maria Hodgins
  • Marina Leigertwood
  • Kristine Spekkens
  • Nicola Steiner
  • Shelley Sung
  • Keisha Wilson

Source:[6]

Summary

Canada finished 10th in thenetball at the 1998 Commonwealth Games. In the group stages, they won just one of their five matches.[7][8]

Group A
14 September 1998 Jamaica74–36 Canada 
15 September 1998 Australia85–25 Canada 
16 September 1998 England62–32 Canada 
17 September 1998 Barbados57–44 Canada 
18 September 1998 Malaysia28–58 Canada 
PosTeamPWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Australia5500377145+23210
2 England5401257197+608
3 Jamaica5302317223-946
4 Barbados5203219267-484
5 Canada5104195306-1112
6 Malaysia5005120347-2270

  Qualified for Semi-final 1
  Qualified for Semi-final 2


References

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  1. ^abc"Previous Commonwealth Games".Commonwealth Sport Canada. Retrieved11 January 2025.
  2. ^"Canada Squad".ESPNcricinfo. 16 June 1998.Archived from the original on 7 June 2023. Retrieved9 January 2025.
  3. ^"Australia v Canada - Commonwealth Games 1998/99 (Group B)".CricketArchive.Archived from the original on 26 March 2016. Retrieved9 January 2025.
  4. ^"Canada v India - Commonwealth Games 1998/99 (Group B)".CricketArchive.Archived from the original on 26 March 2016. Retrieved9 January 2025.
  5. ^abcd"Antigua and Barbuda v Canada - Commonwealth Games 1998/99 (Group B)".CricketArchive.Archived from the original on 9 March 2016. Retrieved9 January 2025.
  6. ^"Athletes' Profile: Netball". kl98.thecgf.com. 10 September 1998. Archived fromthe original on 5 March 2016. Retrieved1 December 2019.
  7. ^"Women Netball Commonwealth Games Kuala Lumpur (MAS) 1998". www.todor66.com. Archived fromthe original on 4 April 2016. Retrieved8 July 2021.
  8. ^"XVI Commonwealth Games". www.sadec.com. Archived fromthe original on 8 March 2016. Retrieved10 March 2016.

External links

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Canada hosted the Games in1930,1954,1978, and1994. 
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