There was a significant change in the Swimming events for the 1938 Sydney Games with the pool length increased from 50 to 55 yards.
Sydney 1938 remains the only Games in which Scotland did not win a gold medal.
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No Medals: Team Scotland won 5 medals – 2 silver and 3 bronze.
No Medallists: Five team members won a total of five medals across four sports. Sydney 1938 remains the only Games in which Scotland has not won a gold medal.
Top Male: With no Scottish gold medallists, Scotland’s top athletes were silver medallists David Young and James Watson. One of the first Scots to specialise in discus, David Young’s silver medal at the Empire Games in Sydney was a major breakthrough. Boxer James Watson also took silver in the featherweight division, losing to Ansdale ‘Barney’ Henricus of Ceylon (now Sri Lanka) in the final.
Top Female: Margot Hamilton was Scotland’s only female medallist, and indeed only female competitor, at the Sydney 1938 Games with a bronze in the 110 Backstroke event. In a quirk of a rule change, this was in effect the first time this event had been held, as the pool was lengthened to 55 yards compared to 50 yards at previous Games. Margot had won a silver medal in the equivalent 100 yard Backstroke at the 1934 Games in London as well as a bronze in the 330 yards Medley Relay.
Top Sport: Boxing was Scotland’s top sport with 1 silver and 1 bronze medal.
Repeat Medallists: Margot Hamilton was the only repeat medallist for Scotland, having won a silver and a bronze at the 1934 Games in London.