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Latest revision as of 05:04, 29 January 2026
Sporting event delegation
Northern Ireland competed at the 1982 Commonwealth Games in Brisbane, Australia, from 30 September to 9 October 1982.[1]
Northern Ireland finished 17th in the medal table with three silver medals and three bronze medals.[2]
The Northern Irish team was named on 6 July 1982 and consisted of 58 athletes and 15 officials.[3]
- Dick McColgan – General team amanager
- Billy Stewart – Assistant team manager
- Robin Harland – Doctor
- Tom Jock Gilmour – Masseur
- Chaperone – Maureen Cowdy
- Transport officer – Eddie Thompson
- Brian Crowther – Archery manager
- Joe Kinkead – Badminton manager
- Gerry Storey – Boxing manager
- Billy Burrows – Lawn bowls manager
- Morris Foster – Cycling manager
- Harry MacGiffin – Shooting manager
- Bobby Madine – Swimming manager
- David Finlay – Wrestling manager
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| Athlete | Events | Club | Medals |
|---|---|---|---|
| Julie Parkes | 100m butterfly, 100, 200m freestyle, 200 medley | ||
| Moya Sloane | 100, 200m freestyle |
| Athlete | Events | Club | Medals |
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| Ivan Weir | 90kg light-heavyweight |
