Sporting event delegation
Scotland competed at the 2022 Commonwealth Games at Birmingham , England from 28 July to 8 August 2022. Having competed at every Games since their 1930 inauguration, it was Scotland's twenty-second appearance.[ 3]
Medallists
Medals by date
Date
Total
29 July
1
1
4
6
30 July
1
3
2
6
31 July
0
3
2
5
1 August
0
1
5
6
2 August
1
0
2
3
3 August
4
0
2
6
4 August
0
0
2
2
5 August
1
0
0
1
6 August
0
1
5
6
7 August
3
2
2
7
8 August
1
0
1
2
Total
13
11
27
51
Medals by gender
Gender
Total
Male
7
6
15
28
Female
4
5
12
21
Mixed / open
2
0
0
2
Total
13
11
27
51
Competitors
The following is the list of number of competitors participating at the Games per sport/discipline.
Notes
^ Plus 3 pilots
^ Plus 2 directors
^ Plus 1 guide
Athletics
Six athletes were officially selected on 5 October 2021, though their chosen events were yet to be decided.[ 4] [ 5] A marathon athlete was added on 28 April 2022,[ 6] [ 7] followed by five para athletes on 10 June 2022[ 8] [ 9] (the latter qualified via the World Para Athletics World Rankings for performances registered between 31 December 2020 and 25 April 2022).
A squad of thirty-three athletes and para athletes was confirmed on 1 July 2022, as was Stephanie Davis ' withdrawal (owing to a foot injury).[ 10] [ 11]
Men
Track and road events
Field events
Women
Track and road events
Field events
Badminton
As of 1 June 2022, Scotland qualified for the mixed team event via the BWF World Rankings.[ 16] A squad of nine players was officially selected on 8 June 2022.[ 17] [ 18]
Singles
Doubles
Athlete
Event
Round of 64
Round of 32
Round of 16
Quarterfinal
Semifinal
Final / BM
Opposition Score
Opposition Score
Opposition Score
Opposition Score
Opposition Score
Opposition Score
Rank
Alexander Dunn Adam Hall
Men's doubles
—
Bye
Chan & Tan (MAS ) L (21–18, 23–25, 15–21)
did not advance
Christopher Grimley Matthew Grimley
—
Shiyam & Zaki (MDV ) W (21–5, 21–7)
Chia & Soh (MAS ) L (19–21, 16–21)
did not advance
Julie MacPherson Ciara Torrance
Women's doubles
—
Harada & Williams (FLK ) W (21–4, 21–5)
Honderich & Tsai (CAN ) L (12–21, 15–21)
did not advance
Adam Hall Julie MacPherson
Mixed doubles
Bye
Paul & Dookhee (MRI ) W (21–7, 21–8)
Attama & Wanyana (UGA ) W (21–5, 21–6)
Chan & Cheah (MAS ) W (21-15, 21-19)
Ellis & Smith (ENG ) L (14-21, 7-21)
Tan & Lai (MAS ) L (15-21, 17-21)
4
Christopher Grimley Eleanor O'Donnell
Zaki & F N Abdul Razzaq (MDV ) W (21–8, 21–9)
Elliott & Laurens Jordaan (RSA ) W (21–8, 21–10)
Hee & Tan (SGP ) L (15–21, 11–21)
did not advance
Mixed team
Summary
Team
Event
Group stage
Quarterfinal
Semifinal
Final / BM
Opposition Score
Opposition Score
Opposition Score
Rank
Opposition Score
Opposition Score
Opposition Score
Rank
Scotland
Mixed team
Maldives W 5―0
Uganda W 4―1
Canada L 2―3
2 Q
Singapore L 0-3
did not advance
Squad
Group stage
Pos
Team
Pld
W
L
MF
MA
MD
GF
GA
GD
PF
PA
PD
Pts
Qualification
1
Canada
3
3
0
13
2
+11
26
4
+22
610
319
+291
3
Knockout stage
2
Scotland
3
2
1
11
4
+7
22
8
+14
562
365
+197
2
3
Uganda
3
1
2
5
10
−5
11
21
−10
416
597
−181
1
4
Maldives
3
0
3
1
14
−13
3
29
−26
344
651
−307
0
Quarter Finals
3x3 basketball
Great Britain was the top Commonwealth European nation in the respective FIBA 3x3 Federation Rankings for men and women (on 1 November 2021), necessitating qualifiers to determine which Home Nations would receive the associated quota places.[ 23] On 6 April 2022, Scotland won both (which were held in Largs ) and therefore qualified for both Commonwealth Games tournaments.[ 24]
Scotland won the women's IWBF European Qualifier (also held in Largs) on 14 April 2022, thereby qualifying for the women's 3x3 wheelchair basketball tournament as well.[ 25]
Squad selections were announced on 4 July 2022.[ 26] [ 27]
Summary
Men's tournament
Roster
Group A
Source:
Birmingham 2022 Rules for classification: 1) Wins; 2) Head-to-head record; 3) Points scored.
29 July 2022 (2022-07-29 ) 15:30
29 July 2022 (2022-07-29 ) 19:30
31 July 2022 (2022-07-31 ) 15:30
Semifinals
1 August 2022 (2022-08-01 ) 19:30
Bronze medal match
2 August 2022 (2022-08-02 ) 15:00
Women's tournament
Roster
Group A
Source:
Birmingham 2022 Rules for classification: 1) Wins; 2) Head-to-head record; 3) Points scored.
29 July 2022 (2022-07-29 ) 15:30
29 July 2022 (2022-07-29 ) 19:30
31 July 2022 (2022-07-31 ) 15:30
Quarterfinals
1 August 2022 (2022-08-01 ) 15:30
Women's wheelchair tournament
Roster
Group B
Source:
Birmingham 2022 Rules for classification: 1) Wins; 2) Head-to-head record; 3) Points scored.
29 July 2022 (2022-07-29 ) 19:30
30 July 2022 (2022-07-30 ) 19:30
Semifinals
1 August 2022 (2022-08-01 ) 15:00
Bronze medal match
2 August 2022 (2022-08-02 ) 15:00
Beach volleyball
As of 26 April 2022, Scotland qualified for the women's tournament;[ 28] this was achieved through their position at the European Qualifier in Edinburgh .[ 29]
Two players were officially selected on 1 June 2022.[ 30] [ 31]
Women's tournament
Group C
Quarterfinals
Boxing
A squad of eight boxers was officially selected on 8 June 2022.[ 32] [ 18]
Men
Women
Athlete
Event
Round of 16
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Final
Opposition Result
Opposition Result
Opposition Result
Opposition Result
Rank
Megan Reid
Lightweight
Richardson (ENG ) L 0 - 5
did not advance
Cycling
A squad of seventeen cyclists and para cyclists (plus three pilots) was officially selected on 26 May 2022.[ 33] [ 34] Two cyclists were added to the squad on 24 June 2022.[ 35]
On 13 July 2022 Team Scotland announced that Katie Archibald would not take part in the Games.[ 36] [ 37]
Road
Men
Women
Track
Sprint
Keirin
Time trial
Pursuit
Points race
Scratch race
Mountain Biking
Diving
One diver was officially selected on 13 December 2021.[ 38] [ 39] A squad of seven divers was later confirmed on 16 June 2022,[ 40] [ 41] with an eighth diver added on 11 July 2022.[ 42]
Men
Women
Mixed
Gymnastics
A squad of seven gymnasts was officially selected on 6 June 2022.[ 43] [ 44] Another three gymnasts were added on 1 July 2022.[ 45]
Artistic
Men
Team Final & Individual Qualification
Athlete
Event
Apparatus
Total
Rank
F
PH
R
V
PB
HB
Frank Baines
Team
13.300 Q
12.650
13.200
14.150
13.350
13.250 Q
79.900
6 Q
Hamish Carter
11.800
12.850
12.900
13.800
13.600
13.500 Q
78.450
10
Pavel Karnejenko
11.650
12.300
14.200 Q
13.950
13.800
12.550
78.450
9 Q
Cameron Lynn
—
13.000
13.000
—
12.650
12.050
—
David Weir
11.850
—
12.950
—
Total
36.950
38.500
40.400
41.900
40.750
39.300
237.800
5
Individual Finals
Women
Team Final & Individual Qualification
Athlete
Event
Apparatus
Total
Rank
V
UB
BB
F
Shannon Archer
Team
13.900 Q
12.250 Q
11.950
12.400
50.500
6 Q
Cara Kennedy
13.350 Q
10.700
11.700
12.250
48.000
14 Q
Eilidh Gorrell
11.700
10.750
11.350
11.700
45.500
18
Emily Bremner
12.850
11.550
11.500
12.050
47.950
15
Total
40.100
34.550
35.150
36.700
146.500
6
Individual Finals
Rhythmic
Individual Qualification
Individual Finals
Hockey
By virtue of their position in the FIH World Rankings for men and women respectively (as of 1 February 2022), Scotland qualified for both tournaments.[ 46] [ 47]
Detailed fixtures were released on 9 March 2022.[ 48] The women's squad was announced on 13 June 2022,[ 49] [ 50] followed by the men's squad on 5 July 2022.[ 51] [ 52]
Summary
Men's tournament
Group play
Source:
Birmingham 2022 Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) number of wins; 3) goal difference; 4) goals scored; 5) head-to-head results.
Umpires: Tyler Klenk (CAN) Peter Kabaso (KEN)
Umpires: Deepak Joshi (IND) Bruce Bale (ENG)
Umpires: Nick Bennett (ENG) Steve Rogers (AUS)
Umpires: Tyler Klenk (CAN) Sean Rapaport (RSA)
Ninth place match
Umpires: Peter Kabaso (KEN) Ilanggo Kanabathu (MAS)
Women's tournament
Roster
Group play
Source:
Birmingham 2022 Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) number of wins; 3) goal difference; 4) goals scored; 5) head-to-head results.
Umpires: Hannah Harrison (ENG) Cathy Wright (WAL)
Umpires: Aleisha Neumann (AUS) Rebecca Woodcock (ENG)
Umpires: Hannah Harrison (ENG) Rhiannon Murrie (AUS)
Umpires: Cathy Wright (WAL) Amber Church (NZL)
Fifth place match
Umpires: Katrina Turner (NZL) Hannah Harrison (ENG)
Judo
A squad of eleven judoka was officially selected on 8 June 2022.[ 53] [ 18]
Men
Women
Lawn bowls
A squad of ten bowlers (five per gender) was officially selected on 15 December 2021.[ 54] [ 55] Eight para bowlers (four per gender) were added on 18 February 2022.[ 56]
Among those chosen was George Miller , potentially the oldest Team Scotland competitor in history (he was 75 years and 8 months of age during the Games). Garry Hood contested his second Commonwealth Games 28 years after his first.[ 56]
Men
Women
Parasport
Netball
By virtue of its position in the World Netball Rankings (as of 31 January 2022), Scotland qualified for the tournament.[ 57]
Complete fixtures were announced in March 2022.[ 58]
Summary
Roster
Twelve players were selected on 8 June 2022.[ 17] [ 59]
Group play
Ninth place match
Para powerlifting
As of 8 June 2022, Scotland qualified one powerlifter through the World Para Powerlifting Commonwealth Rankings (for performances between 1 January 2020 and 25 April 2022).[ 17] [ 18]
Rugby sevens
As of 26 October 2021, Scotland officially qualified for both the men's and women's tournaments.[ 60] The men achieved qualification through their positions in the 2018–19 / 2019–20 World Rugby Sevens Series, whereas the women achieved qualification via the Moscow round of the 2021 Rugby Europe Women's Sevens Championship Series .[ 61]
Both squads were confirmed on 8 July 2022.[ 62] [ 63]
Summary
Men's tournament
Roster
Pool B
Source:
Birmingham2022 Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head result; 3) Point difference; 4) Points scored.
Quarterfinals
5th-8th Semifinals
Fifth place match
Women's tournament
Roster
Pool B
Updated to match(es) played on 29 July 2022. Source:
Birmingham2022 Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head result; 3) Point difference; 4) Points scored.
5th-8th Semifinals
Fifth place match
Squash
A squad of six players was officially selected on 8 June 2022.[ 17] [ 18]
Singles
Doubles
Swimming
Two swimmers were officially selected on 16 December 2021.[ 64] [ 65] Twenty-four swimmers (including Tokyo 2020 relay champion Duncan Scott ) were confirmed on 16 June 2022,[ 40] [ 41] though Kathleen Dawson had to withdraw from the squad back to a back injury.[ 66] Another two swimmers were added to the squad on 11 July 2022.[ 42]
Those picked for the parasport events had qualified via the World Para Swimming Para Rankings for performances between 31 December 2020 and 18 April 2022.
Men
Women
Mixed
Table tennis
Four players were officially selected on 29 April 2022.[ 67] [ 68]
Singles
Doubles
Triathlon
One triathlete was officially selected on 14 December 2021,[ 69] [ 70] followed by the selection of one paratriathlete on 9 May 2022[ 71] (their guide was later confirmed on 1 July 2022).[ 45]
Three more triathletes were added to complete the five-strong squad on 8 June 2022.[ 17] [ 18]
Individual
Paratriathlon
Athlete
Event
Comp
Swim (750 m)
Trans 1
Bike (20 km)
Trans 2
Run (5 km)
Total
Rank
Alison Peasgood Guide: Hazel MacLeod
Women's PTVI
3:19
11:27
1:24
did not finish
Mixed Relay
Weightlifting
Courtesy of their positions on the IWF Commonwealth Ranking List (which was finalised on 9 March 2022),[ 72] a squad of five weightlifters (two men, three women) was officially selected on 21 April 2022.[ 73]
Men
Athlete
Event
Weight Lifted
Total
Rank
Snatch
Clean & jerk
Jason Epton
81 kg
120
157
277
10
Women
Wrestling
A squad of five wrestlers was officially selected on 22 June 2022,[ 74] [ 75] followed by the addition of a sixth on 1 July 2022.[ 45]
Key :
VT - Victory by Fall .
PP - Decision by Points - the loser with technical points.
PO - Decision by Points - the loser without technical points.
Repechage Format
Group Stage Format
Feats and milestones
Team Scotland produced a record medal haul outwith a home games of 51 medals and its second largest total ever behind Glasgow 2014 .[ 2] Eilish McColgan (10,000 m silver) won the 500th Commonwealth Games medal for Scotland since it began in 1930 .[ 76]
Scottish Cycling secured a record medal haul with 11 in total. Neah Evans became the first Scottish cyclist to win three medals at the same Games.[ 76]
Scottish Athletics achieved its best medal total with eight since 10 medals in 1982 .[ 77] Laura Muir was the first Scottish woman to win the 1500 metres at the Games.[ 76] The women's 4 x 100 metres relay had also qualified for the Games for first time in 36 years.[ 78]
Scotland won three good medals in boxing for the first time. With five medals in total, it was the best total since 1986 .[ 76]
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