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Sports Statistics > All-time medal tally of Commonwealth Games > 2002 Commonwealth Games > Gold (most recent) by country

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Rank   Countries  Amount 
# 1   Australia: 559  
# 2   Canada: 348  
# 3   New Zealand: 117  
# 4   India: 82  
# 5   South Africa: 80  
# 6   Kenya: 53  
# 7   Nigeria: 33  
# 8   Jamaica: 30  
# 9   Malaysia: 29  
# 10   Pakistan: 20  
# 11   Ireland: 17  
# 12   Sri Lanka: 15  
# 13   Ghana: 13  
= 14   Nauru: 9  
= 14   Cameroon: 9  
= 16   Bahamas, The: 8  
= 16   Singapore: 8  
= 16   Trinidad and Tobago: 8  
= 16   Uganda: 8  
# 20   Cyprus: 6  
= 21   Hong Kong: 5  
= 21   Tanzania: 5  
= 23   Fiji: 3  
= 23   Zimbabwe: 3  
= 23   Zambia: 3  
= 26   Guyana: 2  
= 26   Barbados: 2  
= 26   Bangladesh: 2  
= 26   Namibia: 2  
= 26   Mozambique: 2  
= 31   Saint Kitts and Nevis: 1  
= 31   Mauritius: 1  
= 31   Man, Isle of: 1  
= 31   Bermuda: 1  
= 31   Jersey: 1  
= 31   Papua New Guinea: 1  
= 31   Lesotho: 1  
= 31   Saint Vincent and the Grenadines: 1  
Total: 1,489   
Weighted average: 39.2   



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