Aquatics at The 1982 Commonwealth Games - Men's Events

Men's Events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 m freestyle Neil Brooks (AUS) 51.14 Greg Fasala (AUS) 51.28 Michael Delany (AUS) 51.57
200 m freestyle Andrew Astbury (ENG) 1:51.52 Peter Szmidt (CAN) 1:51.65 Ron McKeon (AUS) 1:51.71
400 m freestyle Andrew Astbury (ENG) 3:53.29 Peter Szmidt (CAN) 3:53.74 John Davey (ENG) 3:55:52
1500 m freestyle Max Metzker (AUS) 15:23.94 Tim Ford (AUS) 15:27.00 Andrew Astbury (ENG) 15:42.89
100 m backstroke Mike West (CAN) 57.12 Cameron Henning (CAN) 57.82 Wade Flemmons (CAN) 58.38
200 m backstroke Cameron Henning (CAN) 2:02.88 David Orbell (AUS) 2:03.93 Mike West (CAN) 2:04.36
100 m breaststroke Adrian Moorhouse (ENG) 1:02.93 Victor Davis (CAN) 1:03.18 Peter Evans (AUS) 1:03:48
200 m breaststroke Victor Davis (CAN) 2:16.25 Glen Beringen (AUS) 2:19.06 Adrian Moorhouse (ENG) 2:19.31
100 m butterfly Dan Thompson (CAN) 54.71 Phil Hubble (ENG) 55.52 Tom Ponting (CAN) 55.64
200 m butterfly Phil Hubble (ENG) 2:00.98 Paul Rowe (AUS) 2:01.18 Jon Sieben (AUS) 2:01.24
200 m individual medley Alex Baumann (CAN) 2:02.25 Robin Brew (SCO) 2:05.83 Jeffrey Sheehan (CAN) 2:07.14
400 m individual medley Alex Baumann (CAN) 4:23.53 Steve Poulter (ENG) 4:27.09 John Davey (ENG) 4:27.91
4×100 m freestyle relay Australia
Graeme Brewer
Gregory John Fasala
Michael Delany
Neil Brooks
3:24.17 England
David Lowe
Philip Hubble
Philip Osborn
Richard Burrell
3:26.98 Canada
Alex Baumann
Blair Hicken
Graham Welbourn
Peter Szmidt
3:27.24
4×200 m freestyle relay Australia
Graeme McGufficke
Ron McKeon
Paul Rowe
Graeme Brewer
7:28.81 England 7:30.00 Scotland 7:39.86
4×100 m medley relay Australia
David Orbell
Jon Sieben
Neil Brooks
Peter Evans
3:47.34 England
Adrian Moorhouse
David Lowe
Philip Hubble
Stephen Harrison
3:48.25 Scotland
Douglas Campbell
Iain Cambell
Paul Easter
William McGoldrick
3:55.45

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