South Africa at the Commonwealth Games

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South Africa
 at the Commonwealth Games

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South Africa has competed at six of the nineteen Commonwealth Games which have been held; from the original Games in 1930 to 1958, and from 1994.

Because of South Africa’s then apartheid policy, South Africa withdrew from the British Commonwealth, but was later re-admitted.

At the 2006 Commonwealth Games, South Africa was fifth in the medal tally; with a total of 38 medals (12 Gold, 13 Silver and 13 Bronze). South Africa was sixth in the All-time tally of medals, with an overall total of 280 medals (92 Gold, 92 Silver and 96 Bronze).

Medal Tally

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      Host country (South Africa) [1]

Games Gold Silver Bronze Total Rank
1930 Hamilton 6 4 8 18 3
1934 London 7 10 5 22 4
1938 Sydney 10 10 6 26 4
1950 Auckland 8 4 8 20 5
1954 Vancouver 16 6 13 35 3
1958 Cardiff 13 10 8 31 3
1994 Victoria 2 4 5 11 12
1998 Kuala Lumpur 9 11 14 34 5
2002 Manchester 9 20 17 46 6
2006 Melbourne 12 13 13 38 5
2010 Delhi 12 11 10 33 5
2014 Glasgow 13 10 17 40 7
Total 117 112 123 352 6

See also

References

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