Cycling at the 1978 Commonwealth Games

Cycling at the 1978 Commonwealth Games
VenueTrack: Argyll Velodrome
Road: North Saskatchewan River Valley
LocationEdmonton, Canada
Dates3 to 12 August 1978

Cycling at the 1978 Commonwealth Games was the 10th appearance of Cycling at the Commonwealth Games. The events were held in Edmonton, Canada, from 3 to 12 August 1978.[1]

The track events were held at Argyll Velodrome, specifically constructed for the Games. The concrete surface was 333 metres, 7 metres wide with a 37 degree bank.[2]

The road race ran along the North Saskatchewan River Valley over a 117 miles distance consisting of 15 laps of 7.8 miles.[3]

Australia topped the cycling medal table, by virtue of winning two more silver medals than hosts Canada.[4]

A cycling event at the Argyll Velodrome during the 1978 Commonwealth Games

Medal table

  *   Host nation (Canada)

Medals won by nation with totals, ranked by number of golds—sortable
RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Australia3328
2 Canada*3115
3 New Zealand1113
4 England0224
5 Jamaica0011
Totals (5 entries)77721

Medallists

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Time trial Jocelyn Lovell
 Canada
Kenrick Tucker
 Australia
Gordon Singleton
 Canada
Sprint Kenrick Tucker
 Australia
Trevor Gadd
 England
David Weller
 Jamaica
Individual pursuit Mike Richards
 New Zealand
Gary Campbell
 Australia
Tony Doyle
 England
Team pursuit  Australia
Colin Fitzgerald
Kevin Nichols
Gary Sutton
Shane Sutton
 New Zealand
Kevin Blackwell
Anthony Cuff
Neil Lyster
Jack Swart
 England
Tony Doyle
Paul Fennell
Tony James
Glen Mitchell
10 miles scratch Jocelyn Lovell
 Canada
Shane Sutton
 Australia
Gary Sutton
 Australia
Tandem Jocelyn Lovell
Gordon Singleton
 Canada
Trevor Gadd
David Le Grys
 England
Ron Boyle
Steve Goodall
 Australia
Road race Phil Anderson
 Australia
Pierre Harvey
 Canada
Garry Bell
 New Zealand

Results

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Road race

Phil Anderson won the gold after winning a three man sprint for the line. He had earlier fallen and remounted during the race. The course was said to be a tree lined twisting circuit and considerably less punishing than the 1974 course. The race started at 7 a.m., with 49 riders competing in intermittent rain.[6]

Pos Athlete Time
1 Australia Phil Anderson 4:22:34.41 hours
2 Canada Pierre Harvey 4:22:34.55
3 New Zealand Garry Bell 4:22:35.06
4 Isle of Man John Purvis 4:23:27.43
5 England Steve Lawrence 4:23:28.31
6 Canada Martin Cramaro 4:23:29.48
7 England Des Fretwell 4:23:44.79
8 Canada Ronald Leslie Hayman 4:23:44.81
9 Australia Remo Sansonetti 4:23:45.07
10 Canada Eon D'Ornella 4:23:46.03
11 England Bob Downs 4:23:46.18
12 Wales Neil Hodge 4:23:46.37
13 Isle of Man Mark Gage 4:23:46.50
14 Isle of Man Eward Kewley 4:23:46.66
15 Scotland Alex Gilchrist 4:23:46.82
16 Northern Ireland Archie Cunningham 4:23:47.10
17 Hong Kong Fai-lui Chan 4:23:47.80
18 New Zealand Stephen Cox 4:23:47.91
19 Australia Sal Sansonetti 4:23:48.35
20 New Zealand Vern Hanaray 4:23:48.61
21 Jersey Allan Miller 4:23:48.75
22 Northern Ireland Billy Kerr 4:23:48.91
23 Scotland Robert Millar 4:23:49.08
24 Jamaica Errol Walters 4:24:14.13
25 Scotland John Clark 4:24:15.70
26 Wales Colin Thornton 4:24:15.71
27 Isle of Man Stephen Joughin 4:31:19.58
28 Northern Ireland Len Kirk 4:35:07.85
29 England Phil Griffiths 4:35:07.89
30 New Zealand Blair Stockwell 4:35:08.10
31 Australia Robert James Glindemann 4:39:24.61
32 Northern Ireland Joe Smyth 4:42:00.45

10 miles scratch race

Pos Athlete Time
1 Canada Jocelyn Lovell 20:05.81 mins
2 Australia Shane Sutton 20:06.00
3 Australia Gary Sutton 20:06.10
4 England Tony Doyle 20:06.20
5 England Glen Mitchell 20:06.32
6 New Zealand Anthony Cuff 20:06.45
7 Australia Michael Turtur 20:06.52
8 England Paul Fennell 20:06.54
9 Wales David Patten 20:06.60
10 New Zealand Neil Lyster 20:06.70
11 Canada David Watkins 20:06.90
12 Isle of Man Edward Kewley 20:07.59
13 Scotland Roy Crombie 20:07.66
14 Isle of Man Mark Gage 20:07.84
15 Northern Ireland Tom Greene 20:07.88
16 Canada Steve Bauer 20:08.20
17 Isle of Man Michael Kelly Allan Miller
18 New Zealand Mike Richards 20:08.40
19 Scotland Ian Humphreys 20:09.08
20 Wales John Tudor 20:10.09
21 Jamaica David Weller 20:13.56
22 Northern Ireland Pat Shearer 20:14.85
23 Scotland John Clark 20:15.66
24 Guyana Aubrey Gordon 20:18.83
25 Trinidad and Tobago Leslie Rawlins 20:22.01
26 Wales Phillip Taylor 20:23.03
27 Jamaica Peter Aldridge 20:23.56
28 Jamaica Xavier Mirander 20:24.19

4,000m individual pursuit

Pos Athlete
1 New Zealand Mike Richards
2 Australia Gary Brian Campbell
3 England Tony Doyle
4 Canada Ronald Leslie Hayman
5 Australia Kelvin Poole
5 Australia Gary Sutton
5 New Zealand Jack Swart
5 England Phil Griffiths

Quarter-final

Athlete Athlete Score
Richards Sutton 4.50.50/4.58.60
Campbell Griffiths 4.55.85/5.05.55
Doyle Swart 4.55.38/5.02.29
Hayman Poole 4.57.13/4.57.35

Semi finals

Athlete Athlete Score
Richards Hayman caught
Campbell Doyle 4.49.89/4.53.86

Third place

Athlete Athlete Score
Doyle Hayman 4.55.87/4.56.85

Final

Athlete Athlete Score
Richards Campbell 4.49.74/4.55.68

Time trial (1km)

Pos Athlete Time
1 Canada Jocelyn Lovell 1:06.00
2 Australia Kenrick Tucker 1:06.96
3 Canada Gordon Singleton 1:07.56
4 Australia Colin Fitzgerald 1:07.75
5 England Trevor Gadd 1:08.10
6 Australia Steve Goodall 1:08.66
7 New Zealand Charles Michael Fabish 1:08.75
8 New Zealand Anthony Cuff 1:08.85
9 New Zealand Mike Richards 1:08.99
10 Jamaica David Weller 1:09.11
11 Canada Ward Robert Kemerer 1:09.25
12 Barbados Hector Edwards 1:09.27
13 Jamaica Xavier Mirander 1:09.57
14 Barbados Charles Pile 1:10.26
15 England Paul Fennell 1:10.67
16 England Paul Swinnerton 1:10.73
17 Barbados Steven Greenidge 1:10.74
18 Trinidad and Tobago Leslie Rawlins 1:11.45
19 Wales John Tudor 1:11.81
20 Trinidad and Tobago Ricardo Alonzo 1:11.99

1,000m match sprint

Pos Athlete
1 Australia Kenrick Tucker
2 England Trevor Gadd
3 Jamaica David Weller
4 Canada Gordon Singleton
5 Jamaica Xavier Mirander
6 Australia Michael Turtur
7 New Zealand Charles Michael Fabish
8 Trinidad and Tobago Leslie Rawlins

Quarter-final

Athlete Athlete Score
Tucker Fabish 2–0
Gadd Rawlins 2–0
Weller Turtur 2–0
Singleton Mirander 2–0

Semi finals

Athlete Athlete Score
Tucker Singleton 2–0
Gadd Weller 2–0

Third place

Athlete Athlete Score
Weller Singleton 2–0 (11.53 & 11.45)

Final

Athlete Athlete Score
Tucker Gadd 2–0 (11.14 & 11.47)

Tandem (2,000m)

Pos Athlete
1 Canada Jocelyn Lovell & Gordon Singleton
2 England Trevor Gadd & David Le Grys
3 Australia Steve Goodall & Ron Boyle
4 New Zealand Mike Fabish & Eric McKenzie

Semi finals

Team Team Score
Canada Australia 2–0 (11.26)
England New Zealand 1–1 (disq & fall w/o)

Third place

Team Team Score
Australia New Zealand w/o

Final

Team Team Score
Canada England 2–0 (15.52 & w/o)

Team pursuit

Pos Athlete
1 Australia Fitzgerald, Nichols, G Sutton, S Sutton
2 New Zealand Blackwell, Cuff, Lyster, Swart
3 England Doyle, Fennell, James, Mitchell
4 Canada Garneau, Sudermann, Bauer, Kemerer
5 Northern Ireland Kirk, Greene, Smyth, Shearer
6 Scotland Clark, Crombie, Humphreys, Whitehall
7 Wales Hamilton, Patten, Pritchard, Taylor

Qualifying

  • Australia 4.31.13
  • New Zealand 4.35.30
  • England 4.35.34
  • Canada 4.47.46
  • Northern Ireland 4.50.76
  • Scotland 4.50.00
  • Wales 4.50.54

Semi finals

Team Team Time
New Zealand England 4:36.70/4.40.62
Australia Canada caught

Third place

Team Team Time
England Canada 4.51.18/4.58.99

Final

Team Team Time
Australia New Zealand 4:29.43/4.37.73

References

  1. ^ "Medal Standings Edmonton 1978". Commonwealth Games Federation. Retrieved 5 February 2026.
  2. ^ "Games Calendar". Newcastle Journal. 3 August 1978. p. 14. Retrieved 5 February 2026 – via British Newspaper Archive.
  3. ^ "Billy Chases Gold in Canada". Belfast Telegraph. 28 July 1978. p. 23. Retrieved 5 February 2026 – via British Newspaper Archive.
  4. ^ "Commonwealth Games Medallists - Cycling". GBR Athletics. Retrieved 5 February 2026.
  5. ^ "Cycling". Wolverhampton Express and Star. 9 August 1978. p. 30. Retrieved 6 February 2026 – via British Newspaper Archive.
  6. ^ "Billy Chases Gold in Canada". Ballymena Observer. 10 August 1978. p. 23. Retrieved 5 February 2026 – via British Newspaper Archive.