Athletics at the 1970 British Commonwealth Games
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At the 1970 British Commonwealth Games
1970 British Commonwealth Games
The 1970 British Commonwealth Games were held in Edinburgh, Scotland from 16 July to 25 July 1970.This was the first time the name British Commonwealth Games was adopted, the first time metric units rather than imperial units were used in events, and also the first time the games were held in...

, the athletics events were held at the Meadowbank Stadium
Meadowbank Stadium
Meadowbank Stadium is a multi-purpose sports facility located at Meadowbank, in Edinburgh, Scotland. It hosted the Commonwealth Games of 1970 and 1986.-Layout:...

 in Edinburgh
Edinburgh
Edinburgh is the capital city of Scotland, the second largest city in Scotland, and the eighth most populous in the United Kingdom. The City of Edinburgh Council governs one of Scotland's 32 local government council areas. The council area includes urban Edinburgh and a rural area...

, Scotland
Scotland
Scotland is a country that is part of the United Kingdom. Occupying the northern third of the island of Great Britain, it shares a border with England to the south and is bounded by the North Sea to the east, the Atlantic Ocean to the north and west, and the North Channel and Irish Sea to the...

. A total of 36 events were contested, of which 23 by male and 13 by female athletes. This was the first athletics competition at the British Commonwealth Games to feature events in metric units, rather than imperial units. Two Games records were broken at the competition.

Men

100 metres
(wind: 3.6 m/s)
10.24w 10.32w 10.33w
200 metres 20.56 20.69 20.74
400 metres 45.01 45.61 45.82
800 metres 1:46.89 1:47.42 1:47.43
1500 metres 3:36.68 3:38.19 3:40.63
5000 metres 13:22.85 13:23.34 13:27.6
10,000 metres 28:11.72 28:13.45 28:15.35
Marathon 2:09:28 2:12:04 2:12:19
3000 metres steeplechase 8:26.2 8:29.6 8:30.8
110 metres hurdles
(wind: 2.9 m/s)
13.66w 13.86w 14.02w
400 metres hurdles 50.03 50.15 50.19
High jump 2.14 m 2.12 m 2.10 m
Pole vault 5.10 m 4.90 m 4.90 m
Long jump 8.06 m (w) 7.94 m (w) 7.94 m (w)
Triple jump 16.72 m 16.41 m 15.90 m
Shot put 19.21 m 18.43 m 18.40 m
Discus throw 59.02 m 57.84 m 56.68 m
Hammer throw 67.80 m 62.90 m 61.58 m
Javelin throw 79.50 m 76.74 m 73.20 m
Decathlon 7492 pts 7469 pts 7201 pts
20 miles road walk 2:33:33 GR 2:35:55 2:37:24
4 x 100 metres relay
Carl Lawson
Don Quarrie
Don Quarrie
Donald O'Riley Quarrie C.D is a former Jamaican athlete, one of the world's top sprinters during the 1970s....


Errol Stewart
Lennox Miller
Lennox Miller
Lennox V. Miller was a champion runner and father of Inger Miller....

 
39.46
Edward Owusu
George Daniels
James Addy
Michael Ahey 
39.82
Brian Green
Dave Dear
Ian Green
Martin Reynolds
Martin Reynolds
Martin Reynolds is a former British athlete who competed mainly in the 200 metres. He had to switch to the 400 metres in the Olympic year which was also the year of his final exams at university...

 
40.05
4 x 400 metres relay
Charles Asati
Charles Asati
Charles Asati is a former Kenyan athlete, winner of gold medal in 4x400 m relay at the 1972 Summer Olympics.At the 1968 Summer Olympics, Charles Asati reached to the quarterfinal of 200 m and was a member of Kenyan 4x400 m relay team, which won the surprise silver medal, with a time of 2:59.6.At...


Munyoro Nyamau
Julius Sang
Julius Sang
Julius Sang was a Kenyan runner. Along with teammates Robert Ouko, Charles Asati and Munyoro Nyamau he won the 4 x 400 relay race at the 1972 Summer Olympics for Kenya...


Robert Ouko
Robert Ouko (athlete)
Robert Ouko is a former Kenyan athlete, winner of gold medal in 4x400 m relay at the 1972 Summer Olympics.Robert Ouko won two golds at the 1970 British Commonwealth Games, first in 800 m and then as a member of the Kenyan 4x400 m relay team...

 
3:03.63
Ben Cayenne
Edwin Roberts
Edwin Roberts
Edwin Roberts was a Trinidadian athlete who competed mainly in the 200 metres.He competed for Trinidad and Tobago in the 1964 Summer Olympics held in Tokyo, Japan in the 200 metres, where he won the bronze medal...


Kent Bernard
Mel Wong Shing 
3:05.49
John Sherwood
John Sherwood (athlete)
John Sherwood is a British athlete, who won the bronze medal in the Olympic Games in Mexico City in 1968 for the 400 m hurdles. His time was 49.03 seconds, and he was third behind fellow British athlete David Hemery, who took gold, and German Gerhard Hennige...


Leonard Barry Walters
Martin Bilham
Mark Hauck 
3:05.53

Women

100 metres
(wind: 5.3 m/s)
11.26w 11.32w 11.36w
200 metres
(wind: 4.0 m/s)
22.75w 22.86w 23.16w
400 metres 51.02 WR
Women's 400 metres world record progression
The first world record in the 400 m for women was recognized by the International Amateur Athletics Federation, now known as the International Association of Athletics Federations, in 1957....

53.66 53.77
800 metres 2:06.24 2:06.27 2:06.33
1500 metres 4:18.8 4:19.0 4:19.1
100 metres hurdles 13.27 13.73 13.82
High jump 1.78 m 1.70 m 1.70 m
Long jump 6.73 m 6.50 m 6.28 m
Shot put 15.93 m 15.87 m 15.32 m
Discus throw 54.46 m 51.02 m 48.42 m
Javelin throw 52.00 m 50.82 m 49.54 m
Pentathlon 5148 pts GR 5037 pts 4736 pts
4 x 100 metres relay
Jennifer Lamy
Marion Hoffman
Pamela Ryan
Raelene Boyle
Raelene Boyle
Raelene Ann Boyle, AM, MBE, , Australian athlete, represented Australia at three Olympic Games as a sprinter, winning three silver medals. In 1998, Boyle was named one of 100 National Living Treasures by the National Trust of Australia.-Early life:Boyle was born on 24 June 1951, the daughter of...

 
44.14
Anita Neil
Madeleine Cobb
Margaret Critchley
Val Peat 
44.28
Joan Hendry
Joan Hendry
Joan Hendry was a member of the Canadian 1968 Olympic and 1970 Commonwealth Games team. She also qualified for the 1972 Olympics but could not compete as she was injured. She won two Commonwealth Games bronze medals in long jump and the 4x100 relay and was the only member of Canadian team to win...


Joyce Ladowick
Patti Loverock
Stephanie Berto
Stephanie Berto
Stephanie Berto is a retired female track and field athlete, who represented Canada at the 1968 Summer Olympics in the women's 100 metres and 4x100m relay while becoming the youngest member of the olympic team at age 15...

44.68

Medal table

Key:
1  Australia 10 9 3 22
2  England 7 11 12 30
3  Scotland 4 2 2 8
4  Kenya 4 1 4 9
5  Jamaica 4 1 1 6
6  Canada 3 2 8 13
7  Northern Ireland 3 0 0 3
8  Wales 1 0 0 1
9=  New Zealand 0 3 1 4
9=  Trinidad and Tobago 0 3 1 4
11  Ghana 0 3 0 3
12  Uganda 0 1 1 2
13=  The Gambia 0 0 1 1
13=  India 0 0 1 1
13=  Fiji 0 0 1 1
Total 36 36 36 108
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