Australia at the 1998 Commonwealth Games
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| At the 1998 Commonwealth Games in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia |
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| Medals Rank: 1st |
Gold 82 |
Silver 61 |
Bronze 57 |
Total 200 |
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Australia at the 1998 Commonwealth Games was abbreviated AUS. This was their sixteenth of 16 Commonwealth Games having participated in all Games meets up to these Games.
Medals
Gold
- Track Cycling Shane Kelly 1k. Time Trial - Games Record
- Track Cycling Michael Rogers (cyclist) 24k Points Race; Teams Pursuit
- Track Cycling Bradley McGee Individual Pursuit; Team Pursuit
- Track Cycling Luke Roberts Team Pursuit
- Track Cycling Brett Lancaster Team Pursuit
- Track Cycling Tim Lyons Team Pursuit
- Track Cycling Alayna Burns 24K Points Race
Silver
- Track Cycling Michelle Ferris Women's Sprint
- Track Cycling Luke Roberts Individual Pursuit
- Track Cycling Alayna Burns Individual Pursuit broke Games Record
Australian Team
Officials
See also
External links
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