Hampshire Athletes at the 2014 Glasgow Commonwealth Games HTAS Michael Austin Harlick

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Hampshire Athletes at the 2014 Glasgow Commonwealth Games HTAS Michael Austin Harlick Hampshire Athletes at the 2014 Glasgow Commonwealth Games HTAS Michael Austin Harlick Athlete Nation Sport/event Born Lives/lived Trains/trained Medals Jonathan Dibben England Cycling Southampton Withdrew injured Dani King England Cycling Hamble 4th Chris Mears England Diving Southampton Gold Nicholas Robinson-Baker England Diving Farnborough Bronze Andy Vernon England Athletics 5000m Aldershot 6th Emelia Gorecka England Athletics 5000m Aldershot 8th Chris Thompson England Athletics 10,000m Aldershot Did not start Ben Moreau England Athletics Marathon Aldershot 14th Louise Damen England Athletics Marathon Winchester 7th Isobel Pooley England Athletics High Jump Hart Aldershot Silver Bethany Woodward England Athletics LJ F37/38 Southampton Silver Freya Jones England Athletics Javelin Eastleigh 10th Kelly Simm England Gymnastics Fareham Hamble Gold Alex Danson England Hockey Odiham Silver Emma Godley England Weightlifting Farnborough 5th Philip Burgess England Rugby 7s Farnborough Plate Final Hannah Hicks England Table Tennis Stockbridge Qualifying Round Andrew Willis England Swimming Hart Bronze Aaron Harris England Triathlon Whitchurch 6th Andy Frost Scotland Athletics Hammer Isle of Wight 9th Steph Twell Scotland Athletics 10,000m Aldershot 14th Nick Percy Scotland Athletics Discus Isle of Wight 9th Q.Round Caroline Brownlie Scotland Pistol Shooting Bishops Waltham 23rd/24th Alex Clark Scotland Squash Portsmouth Qualifying Round Caitlin McClatchey Scotland Swimming Portsmouth Qualifying Round Ellena Jones Wales Swimming Southampton Qualifying Round Owain Doull Wales Cycling Winchester 4th Olivia Breen Wales Athletics LJ F38 East Hants Portsmouth 4th Andrew Cornick Wales Hockey Southampton Preliminaries Emma Montiel Gibraltar Athletics 10,000m Portsmouth 13th Harvey Dixon Gibraltar Athletics 1500m Aldershot 9th Ht .
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