Scotland At The 2006 Commonwealth Games
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announced on 3 November 2005 that
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would be sending 166 athletes (104 men and 62 women) to compete in the
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in
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, supported by 70 officials. This is a smaller team than the country fielded at the
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in Manchester, England, when Scotland sent 207 athletes and 85 officials, winning 6 Gold, 8 Silver and 16 Bronze medals. The main team's departure was on 28 February 2006 from
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flying with
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, one of the team's main sponsors. Other sources of financial support are the
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, the Commonwealth Games Endowment fund, and the Scottish general public. Scotland had been adversely affected by the withdrawal of
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from the 2006 programme, where it had won many medals in previous games. Despite the withdrawal of judo the team had a hugely successful games and brought back its highest medal total ever. The team was sponsored by the
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Medals


Gold

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: Kenneth Anderson, Light Heavyweight 81 kg
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Ross Edgar Ross Edgar (born 3 January 1983) is a Scottish track cyclist who represented Scotland at the 2002 and 2006 Commonwealth Games, where he won a gold medal in the team sprint riding with Chris Hoy and Craig MacLean. He competed for Great Britain at ...
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Chris Hoy Sir Christopher Andrew Hoy MBE (born 23 March 1976) is a former track cyclist and Racing driver from Scotland who represented Great Britain at the Olympic and World Championships and Scotland at the Commonwealth Games. Hoy is eleven-times a wor ...
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Craig MacLean Craig MacLean MBE (Grantown-on-Spey, July 31, 1971) is a Scottish track cyclist who has represented Great Britain and Northern Ireland at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney and the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, winning a silver medal in ...
, Men's Team Sprint
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: Alex Marshall & Paul Foster, Men's Doubles
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Sheena Sharp Sheena Sharp (born 13 April 1953) is a British sport shooter. Career Sharp started first shooting at the age of 11 before stopping at 16. Picking up the sport again over 20 years later, she progressed quickly and soon earn selection first with ...
and Susan Jackson, Women's 50 m Rifle Prone Pairs :
Sheena Sharp Sheena Sharp (born 13 April 1953) is a British sport shooter. Career Sharp started first shooting at the age of 11 before stopping at 16. Picking up the sport again over 20 years later, she progressed quickly and soon earn selection first with ...
, Women's 50 m Rifle Prone Individual
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David Carry David Robert Carry (born 8 October 1981) is a Scottish former competition swimmer who represented Great Britain in the Olympics, FINA world championships and the European championships, and Scotland in the Commonwealth Games. He competed interna ...
, Men's 400 m Freestyle :
David Carry David Robert Carry (born 8 October 1981) is a Scottish former competition swimmer who represented Great Britain in the Olympics, FINA world championships and the European championships, and Scotland in the Commonwealth Games. He competed interna ...
, Men's 400 m Individual Medley :
Caitlin McClatchey Caitlin McClatchey (born 28 November 1985) is a British former swimmer. Representing Scotland, she won two gold medals at the 2006 Commonwealth Games, in the 200 metres freestyle and 400 metres freestyle. Representing Great Britain, she won br ...
, Women's 200 m Freestyle :
Caitlin McClatchey Caitlin McClatchey (born 28 November 1985) is a British former swimmer. Representing Scotland, she won two gold medals at the 2006 Commonwealth Games, in the 200 metres freestyle and 400 metres freestyle. Representing Great Britain, she won br ...
, Women's 400 m Freestyle :
Gregor Tait Gregor Tait (born 20 April 1979) is a Scottish backstroke swimmer, and an Olympic swimmer for Great Britain. He has swum for Great Britain (or Scotland as noted) at the: *Olympics: 2004, 2008 *World Championships: 2003, 2005, 2007 *Commonwealth ...
, Men's 200 m Backstroke :
Gregor Tait Gregor Tait (born 20 April 1979) is a Scottish backstroke swimmer, and an Olympic swimmer for Great Britain. He has swum for Great Britain (or Scotland as noted) at the: *Olympics: 2004, 2008 *World Championships: 2003, 2005, 2007 *Commonwealth ...
, Men's 200 m Individual Medley


Silver

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: Chris Baillie, Men's 110 m Hurdles
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Ross Edgar Ross Edgar (born 3 January 1983) is a Scottish track cyclist who represented Scotland at the 2002 and 2006 Commonwealth Games, where he won a gold medal in the team sprint riding with Chris Hoy and Craig MacLean. He competed for Great Britain at ...
, Men's Sprint
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Joyce Lindores Joyce Scott Lindores (2 May 1944 – 18 June 2017) was a Scottish international indoor and lawn bowler. Bowls career Lindores won the Women's singles at the 1995 World Indoor Bowls Championship defeating Margaret Johnston in the final. Three ye ...
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Kay Moran Kay Moran (born 5 October 1973) is a female Scottish international lawn and indoor bowler. Bowls career She won a silver medal in the pairs with Joyce Lindores at the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne. In 2005 she won the singles gold meda ...
Women's Bowls Pairs
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: Martin Sinclair & Neil Stirton, Men's 50 m Rifle Prone Pairs
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Kirsty Balfour Kirsty Balfour (born 21 February 1984), also known by her married name Kirsty Kettles, is a Scottish former competitive swimmer who represented Great Britain in the Olympic Games, FINA world championships and European championships, and compete ...
, Women's 200 m Breaststroke : Euan Dale, Men's Individual Medley :
David Carry David Robert Carry (born 8 October 1981) is a Scottish former competition swimmer who represented Great Britain in the Olympics, FINA world championships and the European championships, and Scotland in the Commonwealth Games. He competed interna ...
, Euan Dale,
Andrew Hunter Andrew Hunter or Andy Hunter may refer to: Sports *Andrew Hunter (British swimmer) (born 1986), British swimmer who was a medalist in the Commonwealth Games *Andrew Hunter (Irish swimmer) (born 1952), Irish swimmer *Andy Hunter (footballer, born 18 ...
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Robert Renwick Robert Peter Renwick (born 21 July 1988) is a Scottish former competitive swimmer who represented Great Britain at the Olympics and FINA world championships, as well as Scotland in the Commonwealth Games. Renwick is a world champion and a Co ...
, Men's 200 m Freestyle Relay


Bronze

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Lee McConnell Lee McConnell (born 9 October 1978) is a retired Scottish athlete, who competed in the 400 metres and 400 metres hurdles having started her career as a high jumper. She is a three-time Olympian who represented Great Britain in 2004, 2008 ...
, Women's 400 m Hurdles
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Susan Hughes Susan Hughes (born 1960) is a Canadian author of children's books A child ( : children) is a human being between the stages of birth and puberty, or between the developmental period of infancy and puberty. The legal definition of ''c ...
, Women's Singles
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Ross Edgar Ross Edgar (born 3 January 1983) is a Scottish track cyclist who represented Scotland at the 2002 and 2006 Commonwealth Games, where he won a gold medal in the team sprint riding with Chris Hoy and Craig MacLean. He competed for Great Britain at ...
, Men's Keirin :
Chris Hoy Sir Christopher Andrew Hoy MBE (born 23 March 1976) is a former track cyclist and Racing driver from Scotland who represented Great Britain at the Olympic and World Championships and Scotland at the Commonwealth Games. Hoy is eleven-times a wor ...
, Men's 1 km Time Trial : James McCallum, Men's Scratch
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Adam Cox Adam Cox (born 13 November 1986) is a British male artistic gymnast, representing the United Kingdom and Scotland at international competitions. He competed at world championships, including the 2006 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships ...
, Men's Horizontal Bar
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Kirsty Balfour Kirsty Balfour (born 21 February 1984), also known by her married name Kirsty Kettles, is a Scottish former competitive swimmer who represented Great Britain in the Olympic Games, FINA world championships and European championships, and compete ...
, Women's 100 m Breaststroke. :
Gregor Tait Gregor Tait (born 20 April 1979) is a Scottish backstroke swimmer, and an Olympic swimmer for Great Britain. He has swum for Great Britain (or Scotland as noted) at the: *Olympics: 2004, 2008 *World Championships: 2003, 2005, 2007 *Commonwealth ...
, Men's 100 m Backstroke. :
Gregor Tait Gregor Tait (born 20 April 1979) is a Scottish backstroke swimmer, and an Olympic swimmer for Great Britain. He has swum for Great Britain (or Scotland as noted) at the: *Olympics: 2004, 2008 *World Championships: 2003, 2005, 2007 *Commonwealth ...
, Todd Cooper,
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& Kris Gilchrist, Men's 4x100 m Medley Relay.
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: Thomas Yule, Men's 94 kg


Scotland's Commonwealth Games Team 2006


Aquatics


Diving

* Monique McCarroll Diving platform


Swimming


=Men's

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David Carry David Robert Carry (born 8 October 1981) is a Scottish former competition swimmer who represented Great Britain in the Olympics, FINA world championships and the European championships, and Scotland in the Commonwealth Games. He competed interna ...
– 200 m, 400 m freestyle * Ross Clark – 50 m breast * Todd Cooper – 50 m, 100 m, 200 m butterfly * Euan Dale – 200 m, 400 m individual medley * Kris Gilchrist – 200 m breast *
Craig Houston __NOTOC__ Craig may refer to: Geology *Craig (landform), a rocky hill or mountain often having large casims or sharp intentations. People (and fictional characters) * Craig (surname) * Craig (given name) Places Scotland *Craig, Angus, aka Barony ...
– 50 freestyle *
Andrew Hunter Andrew Hunter or Andy Hunter may refer to: Sports *Andrew Hunter (British swimmer) (born 1986), British swimmer who was a medalist in the Commonwealth Games *Andrew Hunter (Irish swimmer) (born 1952), Irish swimmer *Andy Hunter (footballer, born 18 ...
– 200 freestyle * Chris Jones – 50 m breast * Robert Lee – 50 m breast * David Leith – 50 m butterfly *
Robbie Renwick Robert Peter Renwick (born 21 July 1988) is a Scottish former competitive swimmer who represented Great Britain at the Olympics and FINA world championships, as well as Scotland in the Commonwealth Games. Renwick is a world champion and a Co ...
– 200 m freestyle *
Gregor Tait Gregor Tait (born 20 April 1979) is a Scottish backstroke swimmer, and an Olympic swimmer for Great Britain. He has swum for Great Britain (or Scotland as noted) at the: *Olympics: 2004, 2008 *World Championships: 2003, 2005, 2007 *Commonwealth ...
* – 100 m backstroke, 200 m backstroke, 200 m individual medley


=Women's

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Kirsty Balfour Kirsty Balfour (born 21 February 1984), also known by her married name Kirsty Kettles, is a Scottish former competitive swimmer who represented Great Britain in the Olympic Games, FINA world championships and European championships, and compete ...
– 100 m breast, 200 m breast * Fiona Booth – 50 m breast * Kerry Buchan – 100 m breast, 200 m breast * Stephanie Hill – 100 m butterfly *
Caitlin McClatchey Caitlin McClatchey (born 28 November 1985) is a British former swimmer. Representing Scotland, she won two gold medals at the 2006 Commonwealth Games, in the 200 metres freestyle and 400 metres freestyle. Representing Great Britain, she won br ...
– 200 m, 400 m, 800 m freestyle * Hannah Miley – 400 m individual medley * Lorna Smith – 400 m individual medley * Lara Fergusson – 50 m, 100 m freestyle (EAD)


Athletics


Men's

* Chris Baillie – 110 m hurdles * Iain Park* – Hammer *
Darren Ritchie Darren Ritchie (born 1975) is a Scottish former long jumper. He was born in Edinburgh. He was a six-time Scottish long jump champion, and also won the triple jump in 2004. He also added two Scottish indoor titles in long jump. He was a three-ti ...
– Long jump * Allan Scott – 110 m hurdles * Kevin Sheppard – 3000 m steeplechase *
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– 400 m hurdles * Mark Taylor* – high jump


Women's

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Kathy Butler Kathy Butler (born 22 October 1973) is a long-distance runner who competes in the 10,000 metres and marathon, as well as cross country running and road running. Born in Scotland, she has competed internationally for both Great Britain and Canada ...
– 5,000 m, 10,000 m *
Gillian Cooke Gillian Cooke (born 3 October 1982) is a Scottish track and field athlete and bobsledder. She was born and brought up in Edinburgh, and educated at George Watson's College. She began her sporting career in track and field with Edinburgh Souther ...
– Long jump * Shona Crombie–Hicks – Marathon * Collette Fagan – 10,000 m *
Hayley Haining Hayley Haining (born 6 March 1972 in Dumfries) is a British runner who was nominated as a reserve for the British team for the 2008 Summer Olympics, 2008 Olympic Games. Running career Haining won the British schools cross-country championship in ...
– Marathon *
Lee McConnell Lee McConnell (born 9 October 1978) is a retired Scottish athlete, who competed in the 400 metres and 400 metres hurdles having started her career as a high jumper. She is a three-time Olympian who represented Great Britain in 2004, 2008 ...
– 200 m, 400 m, 400 m hurdles * Kirsty Maguire – Paul Vault * Hayley Ovens – 1,500 m * Susan Partridge – Marathon * Susan Scott – 800 m, 1500 m *
Shirley Webb Shirley Addison (née Webb) (born 28 September 1981) is a British former hammer thrower and performer in the ''Gladiators'' series as Battleaxe. She was born in Whitley Bay, Tyne & Wear, England and is the daughter of Andrew Webb, a Scottish in ...
– Hammer


Badminton


Men's

* Andrew Bowman – mixed doubles


Women's

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Susan Hughes Susan Hughes (born 1960) is a Canadian author of children's books A child ( : children) is a human being between the stages of birth and puberty, or between the developmental period of infancy and puberty. The legal definition of ''c ...
– singles *
Kirsteen McEwan Kirsteen Fiona McEwan-Miller (born 20 November 1975) is a retired Scottish badminton player. She reached a career high as world number 8 and has a number of titles to her name. McEwan competed at the 1998 and 2002 Commonwealth Games, and won a ...
– mixed doubles *
Yuan Wemyss Yuan Wemyss (also known as ''Rita Yuan Gao'', ''Yuan Gao'' and ''Rita Pickering''; Chinese: 高源; born 14 January 1976) is a former Chinese-born Scottish badminton Badminton is a racquet sport played using racquets to hit a shuttlecoc ...
* – singles and ladies doubles


Basketball


Men's

* Keiron Achara * Robert Archibald * Keith Bunyan *
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*Mark Duncan * Campbell Flockhart * Stuart Mackay *
Gareth Murray Gareth Murray (born 23 September 1984) is a Scottish former professional basketball player and head coach for Caledonia Gladiators, born in Arbroath. He also serves as the Gladiators current head coach. Professional career Murray started his ...
* Tom Pearson * Scott Russell * James Steel * Joshua Tackie * Ross Szifris *Dan Wardrope (Non travelling reserves have also been identified.)


Boxing

* Mitch Prince – 60 kg * Mark Hastie* – 64 kg * Kris Carslaw – 69 kg * Craig McEwan* – 75 kg * Kenny Anderson – 81 kg * Stephen Simmons* – 91 kg


Cycling


Men's

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Alex Coutts Alex Coutts (born 25 September 1983) is a Scottish former professional road bicycle racing, road cyclist. Major results ;2000 : 1st Overall Junior Tour of Wales ::1st Stage 3 ;2001 : 1st Overall Junior Tour of Wales ::1st Stages 1 & 2 : 1st Stag ...
– Road Race *
Ross Edgar Ross Edgar (born 3 January 1983) is a Scottish track cyclist who represented Scotland at the 2002 and 2006 Commonwealth Games, where he won a gold medal in the team sprint riding with Chris Hoy and Craig MacLean. He competed for Great Britain at ...
– Track Sprint Events *
Chris Hoy Sir Christopher Andrew Hoy MBE (born 23 March 1976) is a former track cyclist and Racing driver from Scotland who represented Great Britain at the Olympic and World Championships and Scotland at the Commonwealth Games. Hoy is eleven-times a wor ...
– Track Sprint Events * Marco Librizzi – Track Sprint Events *
Craig MacLean Craig MacLean MBE (Grantown-on-Spey, July 31, 1971) is a Scottish track cyclist who has represented Great Britain and Northern Ireland at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney and the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, winning a silver medal in ...
– Track Sprint Events * Gareth Montgomerie – Mountain Bike Cross Country * Evan Oliphant – Road Race * James Ouchterlony – Mountain Bike Cross Country * Duncan Urquhart – Road Race *
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– Mountain Bike Cross Country


Women's

* Kate Cullen – Track Points Race and Road Race *
Ruth McGavigan Ruth McGavigan (born 25 December 1976) is a Scottish mountain biker. She represented Scotland at the 2006 Commonwealth Games mountain bike event. She came second in the senior women category of the 2006 British Mountain Biking National Champion ...
– Mountain Bike Cross Country


Field Hockey


Men's team

*Jonathan Christie * Michael Christie * Allan Dick * Stephen Dick * Graham Dunlop * Michael Leonard *
Adam MacKenzie Captain Adam Mackenzie (died 13 November 1823) was an officer of the British Royal Navy who served during the American, French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars, being present at numerous fleet actions, as well as serving as successful ship capta ...
* David Mansouri * Vishal Marwaha *
Alistair McGregor Alistair McGregor (born 11 June 1981 in Aberdeen) is a male field hockey goalkeeper from Scotland, who earned his first cap for the Men's National Team in 2001. He plays club hockey for Loughborough Students' Men's Hockey Club. McGregor was named ...
* David Mitchell * Graham Moodie *
David Ralph David Ralph (born 17 August 1972) in Glasgow, Scotland is a former international hockey player who played as a forward for Scotland. He earned his first cap in 1993 and played club hockey for Loughborough Students' Hockey Club. Ralph, an expe ...
* Mark Ralph * Douglas Simpson * Niall Stott Head coach: Mathias Ahrens Reserves: Gareth Hall and Derek Salmond.


Women's team

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Vikki Bunce Vikki Bunce (born 12 February 1983, in Dundee), is a former Scottish international field hockey player who played as a forward for Scotland. She plays club hockey for Dundee Wanderers. She was a member of the Scotland team which failed to qualif ...
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Jane Burley Jane Burley (born 12 February 1971 in Liverpool) is a female field hockey midfielder from Scotland. She played club hockey for Giffnock Hutchesons Ladies, and made her debut for the Women's National Team in 1996. Burley works as a firefighter. ...
* Louise Carroll *
Linda Clement Linda Clement (born 13 March 1980) is a female field hockey forward and midfielder from Scotland. She played in 241 matches for the Women's National Team, scoring 61 goals. Clement was born in Inverness and raised on the Black Isle, attending ...
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Catriona Forrest Catriona Forrest (born 27 February 1984, in Glasgow) is a female field hockey defender from Scotland. She plays club hockey for Glasgow Western Ladies, and made her debut for the Women's National Team in 2005. Her older brother James represented ...
* Samantha Judge * Nikki Kidd *
Julie Kilpatrick Julie Kilpatrick (born 22 August 1983 in Glasgow) is a female field hockey player from Scotland Scotland (, ) is a Countries of the United Kingdom, country that is part of the United Kingdom. Covering the northern third of the island of G ...
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Debbie McLeod Debbie McLeod (born 20 October 1972 in Dundee) is a female field hockey goalkeeper from Scotland. She played club hockey for Bonagrass Grove, and made her debut for the Women's National Team in 1999. McLeod works as a swimming pool A ...
* Louise Munn * Cath Rae * Emma Rochlin * Alison Rowatt * Catriona Semple *
Rhona Simpson Rhona Isabel Simpson (born 14 July 1972 in Paisley, Renfrewshire) is a field hockey player from Scotland who has played for her country over 280 times. By 2014 she was Scotland’s most-capped hockey player and top goal scorer. Simpson started ...
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Cheryl Valentine Cheryl Valentine (born 8 April 1980, in Dundee) is a female field hockey midfield player from Scotland. She played over 100 times for the Scotland women's national field hockey team, Women's National Team. She played club hockey for Bonagrass Gr ...
Head coach: Lesley Hobley Reserves:
Holly Cram Holly Cram (born 30 April 1984) is a Scottish field hockey forward. She won 140 caps playing for the Women's National Team. Cram was born in Glasgow and went to school at Glasgow Academy. She studied at the University of Edinburgh, graduatin ...
and Katrina Cameron.


Gymnastics


Men's

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Adam Cox Adam Cox (born 13 November 1986) is a British male artistic gymnast, representing the United Kingdom and Scotland at international competitions. He competed at world championships, including the 2006 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships ...
Men's Artistic * Steve Frew Men's Artistic *
Daniel Keatings Daniel Ryan Keatings (born 4 January 1990) is a retired British artistic gymnast representing Scotland and Great Britain. Both an all-around gymnast and a specialist pommel horse worker, Keatings was the first male British gymnast to medal at th ...
Men's Artistic * Barry Koursarys Men's Artistic * Andrew Mackie Men's Artistic


Women's

* Carol Galashan Women's Artistic * Helen Galashan Women's Artistic * Jennifer Hannah Women's Artistic * Rosalie Hutton* Women's Artistic * Emma White Women's Artistic


Lawn Bowls


Men's

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Darren Burnett Darren William Burnett (born 27 May 1976 in Arbroath) is a Scottish lawn bowler and indoor bowler. Bowls career Commonwealth Games At the 2014 Commonwealth Games, he won a gold medal in men's singles after defeating Canada's Ryan Bester. In 2 ...
-Singles * Paul Foster – Pairs * Alex Marshall – Pairs * David Peacock – Triples * Colin Mitchell – Triples * Colin Peacock – Triples


Women

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Margaret Letham Margaret Elizabeth Letham (born 21 June 1956) is a female lawn and indoor bowler. From Hamilton, South Lanarkshire, in Scotland and started bowling at the age of 15. Bowls career World Outdoor Championships Letham has won medals at four World ...
– singles *
Kay Moran Kay Moran (born 5 October 1973) is a female Scottish international lawn and indoor bowler. Bowls career She won a silver medal in the pairs with Joyce Lindores at the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne. In 2005 she won the singles gold meda ...
-pairs *
Joyce Lindores Joyce Scott Lindores (2 May 1944 – 18 June 2017) was a Scottish international indoor and lawn bowler. Bowls career Lindores won the Women's singles at the 1995 World Indoor Bowls Championship defeating Margaret Johnston in the final. Three ye ...
– pairs * Linda Brennan – triples *
Betty Forsyth Elizabeth Leishman Forsyth (6 April 1945 – May 2021) was a Scottish international female lawn and indoor bowler. Bowls career Forsyth represented Scotland in the fours at the 1994 Commonwealth Games in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada and ...
– triples * Seona Black – triples


Rugby Sevens

* Ciaran Beattie *
Oli Brown Oli Brown is a British blues guitarist and singer-songwriter. He has released three studio albums and one live album. History Brown was signed to the German blues label, Ruf Records, in January 2008. He released his debut album, ''Open Road'' ...
* David Gray *
Colin Gregor Colin Gregor (born 31 May 1981) is a retired Scottish rugby union player. He was the captain of the Scotland 7s team from 2009 to 2014. He is only the eighth player, and first Scot, to score over 1,000 points on the IRB Sevens World Series. ...
* Clark Laidlaw *
Rory Lawson Rory Lawson (born 12 March 1981) is a Scottish former rugby union player who played his career in Scotland and England as a scrum half. He won 31 caps for Scotland. He attended Dollar Academy where he captained the school's 1st XV. After a nu ...
* Mark Lee * Ross Rennie *
Alasdair Strokosch Alasdair Strokosch (born 21 February 1983, Paisley, Scotland) is a retired Scottish rugby union footballer who last played in the Pro D2 for USA Perpignan. He previously played for Gloucester in the Aviva Premiership and Edinburgh in the Pro ...
* Andrew Turnbull * Alistair Warnock


Shooting


Men's

* Robert Carroll – Standard pistol & Centre-Fire Pistol * Stewart Cumming – Double trap *
Robin Law Robin C. C. Law (born 1944) is a British people, British African studies, Africanist and since 2009 Emeritus Professor of the History of Africa at the University of Stirling. He obtained a Bachelor of Arts, BA degree in Literae Humaniores at the Uni ...
– 10 m Air Rifle * David Lewis – Air pistol & Free Pistol * Ian Marsden – Skeet * Jonathan Reid – Trap *
Alan Ritchie Alan Ritchie (born 1951Gary Daniels and John McIlroy, ''Trade Unions in a Neoliberal World'') is a former Scottish trade unionist. Ritchie left school at the age of fifteen, and became a joiner in a shipyard in Glasgow. He joined the Amalgamate ...
– Air pistol & Free Pistol * Graham Rudd – 50 m 3-Positions & 10 m Air Rifle * Ian Shaw – Fullbore rifle * Martin Sinclair – 50 m Prone Rifle & 50 m 3-Positions * Neil Stirton – 50 m Prone Rifle * Michael Thomson – Skeet


Women's

* Emma Cole Hamilton – 50 m 3-Positions & 10 m Air Rifle * Susan Jackson – 50 m 3-Positions & 50 m Prone Rifle * Shona Marshall – Olympic Trap * Heather Rudd – 10 m Air Rifle *
Sheena Sharp Sheena Sharp (born 13 April 1953) is a British sport shooter. Career Sharp started first shooting at the age of 11 before stopping at 16. Picking up the sport again over 20 years later, she progressed quickly and soon earn selection first with ...
– 50 m Prone Rifle


Squash

* Harry Leitch (men's doubles) * Frania Gillen-Buchert (women's doubles) * Pam Nimmo (mixed doubles) * Louise Philip (women's doubles) * John White (singles)


Triathlon

* Catriona Morrison * Kerry Lang


Weightlifting

* Peter Kirkbride (85 kg) * Thomas Yule (91 kg)


Note

* – athletes with known injuries at time of selection who were required to prove full fitness by 15 January 2006.


See also

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Commonwealth Games Council for Scotland Scotland is one of only six countries to have competed in every Commonwealth Games since the first Empire Games in 1930. The others are Australia, Canada, England, New Zealand and Wales. The Commonwealth Games is the only major multi-sport eve ...
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Scotland at the 2002 Commonwealth Games Scotland sent a team of 207 athletes and 85 officials to the 2002 Commonwealth Games in Manchester, England. In the Manchester Games Scotland won 6 Gold, 8 Silver and 16 Bronze medals. Gold Cycling at the 2002 Commonwealth Games, Cycling: : C ...


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Scotland Commonwealth Games Team: Melbourne, Australia 2006
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