Sporting event delegation
England at the 1938 British Empire Games |
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CGF code | ENG |
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CGA | Commonwealth Games England |
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in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
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Medals Ranked 2nd | - Gold
- 15
- Silver
- 15
- Bronze
- 10
- Total
- 40
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British Empire Games appearances |
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England competed at the 1938 British Empire Games in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, from 5 February to 12 February 1938.[1]
The athletes that competed are listed below.[2][3][4]
Athletes
Athletics
Boxing
Cycling
Name | Age | Occupation | Medal |
Ray Hicks | 20 | Student | 1 x silver |
Ray Jones | 19 | Carpenter | 1 x bronze |
William Maxfield | 21 | Storekeeper | 1 x gold |
Ernie Mills | 24 | Engineer | 1 x bronze |
Diving
Name | Age | Occupation | Medal |
Jean Gilbert | 18 | Clerk | none |
Doug Tomalin | 23 | Royal Air Force | 1 x gold, 1 x silver |
Lawn bowls
Name | Age | Occupation | Medal |
James Cuthbert | 64 | Retired public works contractor | none |
Tommy Hills | 54 | Auctioneer & estate agent | none |
George Hiscock | 62 | Retired relieving officer | none |
Samuel Jones | 71 | Retired builder | none |
Edward Shuttle | 60 | Retired employment exchange manager | none |
Edward Tappenden | 61 | Retired private secretary | none |
Ronald Weeks | 52 | Retired farmer | none |
Rowing
Name | Age | Occupation | Medal |
Basil Beazley | 24 | Electrical engineer | 1 x gold |
John Burrough | 24 | Chemist | 1 x gold |
Rhodes Hambridge | 26 | Medical student | 1 x gold |
Peter H. Jackson | 25 | Accountant | 1 x silver |
Desmond Kingsford | 23 | Timber merchant | 1 x gold |
Jack Offer | 29 | Estate manager | 1 x silver |
Dick Offer | 28 | Insurance | 1 x silver |
William Reeve | 23 | Civil engineer | 1 x gold |
John Sturrock | 22 | Army officer | 1 x gold |
John Turnbull | 21 | Cambridge student | 1 x gold |
Tim Turner | | Unknown | 1 x gold |
Swimming
Wrestling
References
- ^ "1938 Sydney". Commonwealth Games Federation. Archived from the original on 2018-04-07. Retrieved 2019-01-27.
- ^ "English athletes". Commonwealth Games Federation.
- ^ "UK, Outgoing Passenger Lists, 4 Dec 1937 London". Ancestry.co.uk.
- ^ "UK, Incoming Passenger Lists, 1 April 1938, Brisbane-London". Ancestry.co.uk.
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England hosted the Games in 1934 and 2002, and will again in 2022. |
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