Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games4 - 15 April 2018. Gold Coast, Australia. |
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The Commonwealth Games is a unique, friendly, world class, multi-sports Games, which is held once every four years. The host city for the 2018 Commonwealth Games was Gold Coast, Australia. At this Games more than 6,600 athletes and team officials from 71 Commonwealth nations and territories competed in 18 sports and seven para-sports over 12 days, from 4 - 15 April 2018. | |
The following swimmers and support staff attended the 2018 Commonwealth Games held in the Gold Coast, Australia in April 2018: |
Swimmers | ||
Chris Arbuthnott | Ice Breakers Aquatics | Manawatu |
Bradlee Ashby | Fairfield Swimming Club | Waikato / National Training Centre |
Lewis Clareburt | Capital Swim Club | Wellington |
Carina Doyle | North Shore Swimming Club | Auckland |
Celyn Edwards | Selwyn Swim Club | Canterbury West Coast |
Gabrielle Fa'amausili* | United Swimming Club | Auckland |
Helena Gasson | Coast Swimming Club | Auckland |
Bobbi Gichard | Howick Pakuranga | Counties Manukau |
Daniel Hunter | Howick Pakuranga | Counties Manukau |
Corey Main | Howick Pakuranga | Counties Manukau / University of Florida |
Georgia Marris | United Swimming Club | Auckland / University of Florida |
Tupou Neiufi | Howick Pakuranga | Counties Manukau |
Sophie Pascoe | QEII Swim Club | Canterbury West Coast |
Samuel Perry | St Peter's Swimming Club | Waikato / Stanford University |
Jesse Reynolds | Fairfield Swimming Club | Waikato |
Bronagh Ryan | Porirua City Aquatics | Wellington |
Matthew Stanley | Matamata Swim Club | Waikato |
Laticia-Leigh Transom | Ice Breakers Aquatics | Manawatu / Brisbane Grammar School Swimming |
Coaches |
Roly Crichton |
David Lyles |
Simon Mayne |
Jana Wilkitzki |
Mathew Woofe |
Team Leader / Manager |
Toni Bayliffe |
*Withdrawn |
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