Competitors
1st Commonwealth Paraplegic Games The first Commonwealth Paraplegic Games were held in
Perth, Australia in
1962. An Organising Committee was established with
Hugh Leslie, Executive Chairman,
George Bedbrook, General Secretary and Mrs M.R. Fathers, Secretary. The Games were opened by the
Governor of Western Australia,
Sir Charles Gairdner on 10 November 1962. Australia was the leading nation in the medal table, followed by England and Rhodesia.
2nd Commonwealth Paraplegic Games The second Commonwealth Paraplegic Games were held in
Kingston, Jamaica in
1966. There were 133 athletes from 10 countries. The countries included Australia, England,
Fiji,
Jamaica,
New Zealand,
Northern Ireland,
Scotland,
Trinidad and Tobago and
Wales. England had the largest delegation at the Games. England was the leading nation in the medal table, followed by Australia and Scotland. was the main venue for the
1966 Commonwealth Paraplegic Games at
Edinburgh,
Scotland 3rd Commonwealth Paraplegic Games The third Commonwealth Paraplegic Games were held in
Edinburgh,
Scotland in
1970. There were 192 athletes from 14 countries. Countries at this games that had not previously participated were Hong Kong,
India,
Malaysia,
Malta and
Uganda. The Games were opened by Prime Minister
Edward Heath immediately after the
Commonwealth Games which were also held in Edinburgh. Sporting events were held at
Meadowbank Sports Centre and the
Royal Commonwealth Pool, and the Games Village was based at RAF Turnhouse located at
Edinburgh Airport. Main venues were
Caledonian Ground,
Logan Park,
University of Otago Physical Education Gymnasium, RSA Hall,
Moana Pool and St Kilda Smallbore Rifle Range. Sports on the program included archery, athletics, dartchery, lawn bowls, pentathlon, shooting, snooker, swimming, table tennis, weightlifting for men, wheelchair basketball for men and wheelchair fencing. Australia was the leading nation in the medal table, followed by England and New Zealand. == List of Commonwealth Paraplegic Games ==