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Athletics at the 1958 British Empire and Commonwealth Games – Men's 220 yards

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Men's 220 yards
at the Commonwealth Games

The men's 220 yards event at the 1958 British Empire and Commonwealth Games was held on 22 and 24 July at the Cardiff Arms Park in Cardiff, Wales.[1]

Medalists

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Gold Silver Bronze
Tom Robinson
 Bahamas
Keith Gardner
 Jamaica
Gordon Day
 South Africa

Results

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Heats

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Qualification: First 4 in each heat (Q) qualify directly for the quarterfinals.[2]

Rank Heat Name Nationality Time Notes
1 1 Keith Gardner  Jamaica 22.0 Q
2 1 William Henderson  Scotland 22.4 Q
3 1 Samuel Chemweno  Kenya 22.5 Q
4 1 G. Esan  Nigeria 22.5 Q
1 Joe Goddard  Trinidad and Tobago DNS
1 S. Bwowe  Uganda DNS
1 2 Tom Robinson  Bahamas 21.6 Q
2 2 John Jones  Wales 21.9 Q
3 2 Augustus Lawson  Ghana 22.3 Q
4 2 Ronald Chambers  Northern Ireland 22.3 Q
5 2 Ignatius Okello  Uganda 22.4
6 2 Francis Tommy Sierra Leone 23.6
1 3 Benjamin Nduga  Uganda 21.7 Q
2 3 Mike Agostini  Canada 22.2 Q
3 3 Terrance Gale  Australia 22.4 Q
4 3 Graham Fleck  Scotland 22.5 Q
5 3 Hendrickson Harewood  Trinidad and Tobago 22.9
6 3 Lloyd Anderson  Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 23.2
1 4 Stan Levenson  Canada 21.6 Q
2 4 David Segal  England 21.9 Q
3 4 Smart Akraka  Nigeria 22.4 Q
4 4 Peter Street  Northern Ireland 23.3 Q
5 4 D. Doherty Sierra Leone 23.5
4 Basil Ince  Trinidad and Tobago DNS
1 5 Maurice Rae  New Zealand 22.1 Q
2 5 Seraphino Antao  Kenya 22.3 Q
3 5 Gerald James  Jamaica 23.0 Q
4 5 Robert Cockburn  Scotland 23.1 Q
5 5 I. Benjamin Sierra Leone 23.4
5 John Morgan  Wales DNS
1 6 Clifton Bertrand  Trinidad and Tobago 22.1 Q
2 6 John Scott-Oldfield  England 22.1 Q
3 6 Abdul Khaliq  Pakistan 22.4 Q
4 6 Patrick Toner  Northern Ireland 22.6 Q
5 6 John Oliver  Wales 22.8
6 Godrey Roberts  Saint Vincent and the Grenadines DNS
1 7 Gordon Day  South Africa 21.9 Q
2 7 Peter Radford  England 22.1 Q
3 7 Muhammad Sharif Butt  Pakistan 22.8 Q
4 7 John Quartey  Ghana 23.1 Q
5 7 Ivan Mayers  British Guiana 23.3
1 8 Edward Jeffreys  South Africa 21.4 Q
2 8 Erasmus Amukun  Uganda 22.0 Q
3 8 Edwin Solomon  British Guiana 22.5 Q
4 8 Doug Clement  Canada 22.5 Q
5 8 Dursley Stott  Isle of Man 23.9
1 9 Robbie Brightwell  England 22.0 Q
2 9 Stuart Cameron  Canada 22.2 Q
3 9 Joseph Whitehead  Wales 22.9 Q
4 9 Henry Kennedy-Skipton  Hong Kong 24.1 Q
9 P. R. Hein  Mauritius DNS

Quarterfinals

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Qualification: First 2 in each heat (Q) qualify directly for the semifinals.[2]

Rank Heat Na9e Nationality Time Notes
1 1 Keith Gardner  Jamaica 21.5 Q
2 1 Stuart Cameron  Canada 21.5 Q
3 1 Smart Akraka  Nigeria 22.0
4 1 Augustus Lawson  Ghana 22.1
5 1 Edwin Solomon  British Guiana 22.6
6 1 Abdul Khaliq  Pakistan 23.4
1 2 Edward Jeffreys  South Africa 21.2 Q, =GR
2 2 David Segal  England 21.4 Q
3 2 Joseph Whitehead  Wales 22.0
4 2 Ronald Chambers  Northern Ireland 22.4
5 2 Benjamin Nduga  Uganda 22.5
6 2 William Henderson  Scotland 23.0
1 3 Robbie Brightwell  England 21.5 Q
2 3 Mike Agostini  Canada 21.5 Q
3 3 Clifton Bertrand  Trinidad and Tobago 21.7
4 3 Samuel Chemweno  Kenya 22.3
5 3 Muhammad Sharif Butt  Pakistan 22.6
6 3 Peter Street  Northern Ireland 22.8
1 4 Peter Radford  England 21.5 Q
2 4 Maurice Rae  New Zealand 21.7 Q
3 4 Erasmus Amukun  Uganda 22.1
4 4 Terrance Gale  Australia 22.1
5 4 G. Esan  Nigeria 22.4
6 4 Robert Cockburn  Scotland 22.5
1 5 Stan Levenson  Canada 21.5 Q
2 5 John Scott-Oldfield  England 21.5 Q
3 5 John Jones  Wales 22.1
4 5 Seraphino Antao  Kenya 22.2
5 5 John Quartey  Ghana 22.4
5 Henry Kennedy-Skipton  Hong Kong DNS
1 6 Gordon Day  South Africa 21.3 Q
2 6 Tom Robinson  Bahamas 21.3 Q
3 6 Graham Fleck  Scotland 22.2
4 6 Gerald James  Jamaica 22.4
5 6 Doug Clement  Canada 22.5
6 6 Patrick Toner  Northern Ireland 22.5

Semifinals

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Qualification: First 3 in each heat (Q) qualify directly for the final.[2]

Rank Heat Name Nationality Time Notes
1 1 Gordon Day  South Africa 21.2 Q
2 1 Stan Levenson  Canada 21.2 Q
3 1 Keith Gardner  Jamaica 21.3 Q
4 1 David Segal  England 21.3
5 1 Peter Radford  England 21.5
6 1 Mike Agostini  Canada 21.5
1 2 Tom Robinson  Bahamas 20.9 Q, GR
2 2 Edward Jeffreys  South Africa 20.9 Q
3 2 John Scott-Oldfield  England 21.5 Q
4 2 Robbie Brightwell  England 21.5
5 2 Stuart Cameron  Canada 21.8
6 2 Maurice Rae  New Zealand 21.9

Final

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Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) 6 Tom Robinson  Bahamas 21.08
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 1 Keith Gardner  Jamaica 21.11
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 5 Gordon Day  South Africa 21.15
4 4 Stan Levenson  Canada 21.5
5 2 John Scott-Oldfield  England 21.8
3 Edward Jeffreys  South Africa DNF

References

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  1. ^ "Results". thecgf.com. Retrieved 27 September 2020.
  2. ^ a b c "Potgieter wins hurdles event with world's record". The Manchester Guardian. 23 July 1958. p. 4. Retrieved 2 October 2020.
  3. ^ "Final results". The Manchester Guardian. 25 July 1958. p. 8. Retrieved 27 September 2020.