The Vancouver 1954 Commonwealth Games were the first to be televised, bringing the Games to new audiences and into a new era.
Scotland’s Joe McGhee, the gold medallist in the Marathon, was one of only six men to finish the race, as runners struggled in the extremely hot conditions.
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No Medals: Team Scotland won 13 medals – 6 gold, 2 silver and 5 bronze.
No Medallists: 14 team members won a total of 13 medals across four sports. There were seven gold medallists including double gold medallist Helen Orr (Elenor) Gordon.
Top Male: Peter Heatly was Scotland’s top male athlete in Vancouver with a gold and a bronze in the Diving events. He was defending his 10m Platform title, eventually having to settle for bronze, but put in a superb series of dives to take gold in the 3m Springboard event and go one better than the silver he had won four years previously.
Top Female: Swimmer Elenor Gordon was Scotland’s top athlete of the Games with two gold medals. She defended the 220yds Breaststroke title she had won in Vancouver in a new Commonwealth Games record and took a second gold, also in a new Games record, alongside Margaret McDowell and Margaret Girvan in the 3x110yds Medley Relay.
Top Sport: Aquatics was Scotland’s top sport with 3 gold, 1 silver and 3 bronze medals.
Repeat Medallists: Three athletes were repeat medallists, all in Aquatics – Elenor Gordon, Peter Heatly and Margaret Girvan