With the swimming portion of the 2014 Commonwealth Games now wrapped up in Glasgow, Scotland, we’ve put together a collection of all the medalists from each of the 44 events over the past six days. Each medalist is listed, along with her or her country and the finals time.
We’ve also added splits for each of the members of the medal-winning relays.
Check out our full coverage of the Commonwealth Games here.
You can find full results of the meet here.
Men’s Medalists
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
50 Free | Ben Proud, England | 21.92 | Cameron McEvoy, Australia | 22.00 | James Magnussen, Australia | 22.10 |
100 Free | James Magnussen, Australia | 48.11 | Cameron McEvoy, Australia | 48.34 | Tommaso D’Orsogna, Australia | 49.04 |
200 Free | Thomas Fraser-Holmes, Australia | 1:45.08 | Cameron McEvoy, Australia | 1:45.56 | Calum Jarvis, Wales | 1:46.93 |
400 free | Ryan Cochrane, Canada | 3:43.46 | David McKeon, Australia | 3:44.09 | James Guy, England | 3:44.58 |
1500 free | Ryan Cochrane, Canada | 14:44.03 | Mack Horton, Australia | 14:48.76 | Daniel Jervis, Wales | 14:55.33 |
50 back | Ben Treffers, Australia | 24.67 | Mitch Larkin, Australia | 24.80 | Liam Tancock, England | 24.98 |
100 back | Chris Walker-Hebborn, England | 53.12 | Mitch Larkin, Australia | 53.59 | Josh Beaver, Australia and Liam Tancock, England | 53.75 |
200 back | Mitch Larkin, Australia | 1:55.83 | Josh Beaver, Australia | 1:56.19 | Matson Lawson, Australia | 1:56.63 |
50 breast | Cameron van der Burgh, South Africa | 26.76 | Adam Peaty, England | 26.78 | Christian Sprenger, Australia | 25.46 |
100 breast | Adam Peaty, England | 58.94 | Cameron van der Burgh, South Africa | 59.28 | Ross Murdoch, Scotland | 59.47 |
200 breast | Ross Murdoch, Scotland | 2:07.30 | Michael Jamieson, Scotland | 2:08.40 | Andrew Willis, England | 2:09.87 |
50 fly | Ben Proud, England | 22.93 | Roland Schoeman, South Africa | 23.13 | Chad le Clos, South Africa | 23.36 |
100 fly | Chad le Clos, South Africa | 51.29 | Joseph Schooling, Singapore | 51.69 | Adam Barrett, England | 51.93 |
200 fly | Chad le Clos, South Africa | 1:55.07 | Grant Irvine, Australia | 1:56.34 | Sebastien Rousseau, South Africa | 1:56.43 |
200 IM | Daniel Tranter, Australia | 1:57.83 | Dan Wallace, Scotland | 1:58.72 | Chad le Clos, South Africa | 1:58.85 |
400 IM | Dan Wallace, Scotland | 4:11.20 | Thomas Fraser-Holmes, Australia | 4:12.04 | Sebastien Rousseau, South Africa | 4:13.09 |
100 free S9 | Rowan Crothers, Australia | 54.58 | Matthew Cowdrey, Australia | 56.33 | Brenden Hall, Australia | 56.85 |
200 free S14 | Daniel Fox, Australia | 1:57.89 | Thomas Hamer, England | 2:00.27 | Jack Thomas, Wales | 2:01.27 |
200 IM SM8 | Ollie Hynd, England | 2:22.86 | Jesse Aungles, Australia | 2:31.25 | Blake Cochrane, Australia | 2:32.72 |
4×100 free relay | Australia | 3:13.44 | South Africa | 3:15.17 | England | 3:16.37 |
Tommaso D’Orsogna | 49.26 | Chad le Clos | 48.53 | Adam Brown | 49.47 | |
Matt Abood | 48.77 | Roland Schoeman | 48.78 | James Disney-May | 48.81 | |
James Magnussen | 47.49 | Leith Shankland | 48.14 | Adam Barrett | 49.04 | |
Cameron McEvoy | 47.92 | Caydon Muller | 49.72 | Ben Proud | 49.05 | |
4×200 free relay | Australia | 7:07.38 | Scotland | 7:09.18 | South Africa | 7:10.36 |
Cameron McEvoy | 1:48.10 | Dan Wallace | 1:47.37 | Devon Brown | 1:47.49 | |
David McKeon | 1:45.82 | Stephen Milne | 1:47.17 | Chad le Clos | 1:47.13 | |
Ned McKendry | 1:48.28 | Duncan Scott | 1:46.18 | Sebastien Rousseau | 1:47.03 | |
Thomas Fraser-Holmes | 1:45.18 | Robbie Renwick | 1:47.46 | Dylan Bosch | 1:48.71 | |
4×100 medley relay | England | 3:31.51 | Australia | 3:32.21 | South Africa | 3:34.47 |
Chris Walker-Hebborn | 53.40 | Mitch Larkin | 53.59 | Sebastien Rousseau | 55.33 | |
Adam Peaty | 58.59 | Christian Sprenger | 59.64 | Cameron van der Burgh | 59.64 | |
Adam Barrett | 51.02 | Jayden Hadler | 51.81 | Chad le Clos | 51.05 | |
Adam Brown | 48.50 | James Magnussen | 47.17 | Leith Shankland | 48.69 |
Women’s Medalists
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
50 Free | Fran Halsall, England | 23.96 | Cate Campbell, Australia | 24.00 | Bronte Campbell, Australia | 24.20 |
100 Free | Cate Campbell, Australia | 52.68 | Bronte Campbell, Australia | 52.86 | Emma McKeon, Australia | 53.61 |
200 Free | Emma McKeon, Australia | 1:55.57 | Siobhan O’Connor, England | 1:55.82 | Bronte Barratt, Australia | 1:56.62 |
400 free | Lauren Boyle, New Zealand | 4:04.47 | Jazz Carlin, Wales | 4:05.16 | Bronte Barratt, Australia | 4:06.02 |
800 free | Jazz Carlin, Wales | 8:18.11 | Lauren Boyle, New Zealand | 8:20.59 | Brittany MacLean, Canada | 8:20.91 |
50 back | Georgia Davies, Wales | 27.56 | Lauren Quigley, England | 27.69 | Brooklynn Snodgrass, Canada | 27.97 |
100 back | Emily Seebohm, Australia | 59.37 | Georgia Davies, Wales | 59.58 | Belinda Hocking, Australia | 59.93 |
200 back | Belinda Hocking, Australia | 2:07.24 | Emily Seebohm, Australia | 2:08.51 | Hilary Caldwell, Canada | 2:08.55 |
50 breast | Leiston Pickett, Australia | 30.59 | Alia Atkinson, Jamaica | 30.67 | Corrie Scott, Scotland | 30.75 |
100 breast | Sophie Taylor, England | 1:06.35 | Lorna Tonks, Australia | 1:07.34 | Alia Atkinson, Jamaica | 1:08.14 |
200 breast | Taylor McKeown, Australia | 2:22.36 | Sally Hunter, Australia | 2:23.33 | Molly Renshaw, England | 2:25.00 |
50 fly | Fran Halsall, England | 25.20 | Arianna Vanderpool-Wallace, Bahamas | 25.53 | Brittany Elmslie, Australia | 25.91 |
100 fly | Katerine Savard, Canada | 57.40 | Siobhan O’Connor, England | 57.45 | Emma McKeon, Australia | 57.66 |
200 fly | Audrey Lacroix, Canada | 2:07.61 | Aimee Willmott, England | 2:08.07 | Maddie Groves, Australia | 2:08.44 |
200 IM | Siobhan O’Connor, England | 2:08.21 | Alicia Coutts, Australia | 2:10.30 | Hannah Miley, Scotland | 2:10.74 |
400 IM | Hannah Miley, Scotland | 4:31.76 | Aimee Willmott, England | 4:33.01 | Keryn McMaster, Australia | 4:36.35 |
100 free S8 | Maddison Elliot, Australia | 1:05.32 | Stephanie Slater, England | 1:05.73 | Lakeisha Patterson, Australia | 1:08.98 |
100 breast SB9 | Sophie Pascoe, New Zealand | 1:19.36 | Madeleine Scott, Australia | 1:21.38 | Erraid Davies, Scotland | 1:21.68 |
200 IM SM10 | Sophie Pascoe, New Zealand | 2:27.74 | Katherine Downie, Australia | 2:31.98 | Aurelie Rivard, Canada | 2:32.09 |
4×100 free relay | Australia | 3:30.98 | England | 3:35.72 | Canada | 3:40.00 |
Bronte Campbell | 53.15 | Siobhan O’Connor | 54.06 | Victoria Poon | 55.29 | |
Melanie Schlanger | 52.76 | Fran Halsall | 53.17 | Sandrine Mainville | 54.69 | |
Emma McKeon | 52.91 | Amy Smith | 53.88 | Michelle Williams | 54.66 | |
Cate Campbell | 52.16 | Rebecca Turner | 54.61 | Alyson Ackman | 55.34 | |
4×200 free relay | Australia | 7:49.90 | Canada | 7:51.67 | England | 7:52.45 |
Emma McKeon | 1:56.01 | Sam Cheverton | 1:57.99 | Siobhan O’Connor | 1:57.19 | |
Alicia Coutts | 1:59.34 | Brittany MacLean | 1:56.87 | Amelia Maughan | 1:59.53 | |
Brittany Elmslie | 1:57.89 | Alyson Ackman | 1:58.43 | Ellie Faulkner | 1:58.08 | |
Bronte Barratt | 1:56.66 | Emily Overholt | 1:58.38 | Becki Turner | 1:57.65 | |
4×100 medley relay | Australia | 3:56.23 | England | 3:57.03 | Canada | 4:00.57 |
Emily Seebohm | 59.41 | Lauren Quigley | 1:00.17 | Sinead Russell | 59.94 | |
Lorna Tonks | 1:08.28 | Sophie Taylor | 1:06.39 | Tera van Beilen | 1:08.01 | |
Emma McKeon | 56.95 | Siobhan O’Connor | 57.89 | Katerine Savard | 57.72 | |
Cate Campbell | 51.59 | Fran Halsall | 52.58 | Sandrine Mainville | 54.90 |
As an unbiased US oberver, it seems to me like all of the participating nations had something to be proud about:
Australia certainly was dominant! Its established stars, Cate Campbell and Magnussen, performed well (or well enough for Mag), and McEvoy and Bronte Campbell continue to move out of their shadows. Also, a lot of young talent is emerging from their ranks. I had never heard of Emma McKeon, but she really impressed me!
England surpassed expectations as far as I could see; it’s too bad Halsall couldn’t have performed like this in London, but young stars are emerging rapidly for them (O’Connor, Proud, etc).
Host Scotland had some significant wins and even enough depth to contend for a… Read more »
Men’s 50 free times should be 21.92 for gold, then the 22.00 and 22.10
it would be great if the rank (in terms of best times this year) was also listed. That way, you can kind of see where these numbers fall relatively to the rest of the world’s performances. Is Magnussen not fully tapered…waiting for PanPacs to race Nathan Adrian? His times are very similar to Adrian’s times untapered…
Magnussen split 47.1 in the Medley relay. His fastest split since 2011.
Also, magnussen has always performed worse in international championships since 2011.
His untapered swims are actually faster 47s in season earlier this year.
As far as I can remember, he has only once swam under 47:49, leading off a 4×100 relay or the 100 free, and that was the 47:10. It almost seems like the 47.1 has been as much a blessing as a curse. He is a fairly consistent 47.5-7 guy, however with that 47.1 in there everything afterwards seems a bit like he is not reaching his full potential. Even if you take the 47.1 as an outlier, I don’t think his times have improved much in 3 years. I think there might be something psychological going on. He swam that 47.1 when no one expected that from him, now people expect a faster time. Though I am not an expert,… Read more »
The results from 2011 worlds onwards do show some evidence that Magnussen swam best when the pressure is little.
However, credit is due to him that he was still blasting 47.53 to finish 0.01 behind Adrian in London after that disastrous relay swim and when the pressure was at the highest. He also won worlds last year, although I must say that I felt he could have been faster in Barcelona.
Who knows if the 47.10 was a curse, or maybe the curse started when he said the first time he felt he could take the record from Cielo and turned it into an obsession. However, right now I can’t imagine anyone else beating that 46.91, even though Nathan Adrian is having a fantastic season. That at least for the time being; by 2016, some of the fast kids out there might be ready for the challenge!