Pakistan participated at the 2014 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, Scotland. The Pakistan Olympic Association announced that its delegation for the games would consist of 62 athletes[2] in 11 sports, however only 48 actually competed. Pakistan participated in – badminton, boxing, gymnastics, judo, lawn bowls,[3] shooting, swimming, table tennis, weightlifting and wrestling.
Medallists
Badminton
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Boxing
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- Men
Athlete |
Event |
Round of 32 |
Round of 16 |
Quarterfinals |
Semifinals |
Final |
Opposition
Result |
Opposition
Result |
Opposition
Result |
Opposition
Result |
Opposition
Result |
Aamir Khan |
64kg |
J. Jonas (NAM)
Lost 30-27[12]
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Did not advance |
Ali Ahmad |
60kg |
Bye |
M. Alexander (TTO)[13]
Lost[14]
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Did not advance |
Hasan Asif |
69kg |
S. Donnelly (NIR)
Lost by TKO[15]
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Did not advance |
Muhammad Waseem |
52kg |
Bye |
J.R. Selvakumar (MAS)[16]
Won 29-27[17]
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M. Mokhotho (LES)
Won 29-28[18]
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A. Omar (GHA)
Won 30-27[19]
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A. Moloney (AUS)
Lost 29-28[20]
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Mohibullah |
49kg |
Bye |
M.F. Mohd Redzuan (MAS)[21]
Lost 30-27[22]
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Did not advance |
Nadir Nadir |
56kg |
Bye |
J. Ham (SCO)[23]
Lost 30-27[24]
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Did not advance |
Gymnastics
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Gymnastics Artistic
Judo
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- Men
Athlete |
Event |
Round of 32 |
Round of 16 |
Quarterfinals |
Semifinals |
Repechage |
Final / BM |
Opposition
Result |
Opposition
Result |
Opposition
Result |
Opposition
Result |
Opposition
Result |
Opposition
Result |
Rank |
Shah Hussain Shah |
−100 kg |
N/A |
George (TRI)
W 1001-0000 |
Didier (AUS)
W 1001-0004 |
Slyfield (NZL)
W 0002-0003 |
Bye |
Burton (SCO)
L 0000-1100 |
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Lawn Bowls
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Men's Singles
Section B, Rd 1, Match 3
S. Tuikiligana (FIJ) 21 - M. Shahzad (PAK) 16 [26]
Section B, Rd 2, Match 1
R. Bester (CAN) 21 - M. Shahzad (PAK) 15 [27]
Section B, Rd 3, Match 2
M.H. Abdul Rais (MAS) 21 - M. Shahzad (PAK) 5[28]
Section B, Rd 4, Match 3
S. Bahadur (IND) 20 - M. Shahzad (PAK) 18[29]
Men's Triples
- Maqsood Khan - Men's Triples[30]
- Mohammad Qureshi - Men's Triples[31]
- Muzhair Shan - Men's Triples[32]
Section B, Rd 1, Match 1
Pakistan 12 - Australia 19[33]
Section B, Rd 2, Match 3
Pakistan 12 - Papua New Guinea 17[34]
Section B, Rd 3, Match 3
Pakistan 9 - England 24[35]
Section B, Rd 4, Match 2
Pakistan 12 - Malaysia 24[36]
Section B, Rd 5, Match 3
Pakistan 15 - Falkland Islands 23[37]
Shooting
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Men
Women
Swimming
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- Men
- Women
Table tennis
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Men
Women
Weightlifting
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Wrestling
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Men's freestyle
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Pakistan did not compete in Games before 1954, or between 1974 and 1986
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