Shooting at the 1978 Commonwealth Games

Shooting at the 1978 Commonwealth Games
VenueStrathcona Shooting Range
LocationEdmonton, Canada
Dates3 to 12 August 1978

Shooting at the 1978 Commonwealth Games was the third appearance of Shooting at the Commonwealth Games. The competition was held in Edmonton, Canada, from 3 to 12 August 1978.[1]

The events were held at the Strathcona Shooting Range, which was specifically built for the Games.[2] The range consisted of a clubhouse and various distance ranges on 160 acres of land, on the south side of Anthony Henday Drive, which is the modern day Ivor Dent Sports Park (as of 2026).[3]

Competition featured contests in six disciplines. Canada topped the shooting medal table again by virtue of winning four gold medals.[4]

Medal table

  *   Host nation (Canada)

Medals won by nation with totals, ranked by number of golds—sortable
RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Canada*4217
2 New Zealand1001
 Scotland1001
4 England0314
5 Wales0101
6 Australia0022
7 Isle of Man0011
 Trinidad and Tobago0011
Totals (8 entries)66618

Medallists

Games Gold Silver Bronze
50m free pistol Yvon Trempe Edward Jans Bertram Manhin
25m rapid-fire pistol Jules Sobrian John Cooke Jeff Farrell
50m rifle prone Alister Allan Bill Watkins Stewart Watterson
Full bore rifle Desmond Vamplew James Spaight Pat Vamplew
Trap John Primrose George Leary Terry Rumbel
Skeet John Woolley Paul Bentley Joe Neville

50 metres free pistol

Pos Athlete Pts
1 Yvon Trempe 543
2 Edward Jans 540
3 Bertram Manhin 536
4 Denis Ernest Remon 536
5 Andrew Jackson 535
6 Norman Harrison 535
7 Ken Stanford 535
8 David Killick 533
9 Barrie Wickins 532
10 Colin O'Brien 529
11 Noel Duquemin 529
12 Sharad Chauhan 525
13 Robert Reynolds 511
14 James McAllister 509
15 Peter Williams 508
16 Carol Anne Bartlett 507
17 Donald Westwater 505
18 Camilo Pedro 502
19 Gordon Bosanquet 492
20 John Mwau 490

25 metres rapid-fire pistol

Pos Athlete Pts
1 Jules Sobrian 587
2 John Cooke 581
3 Jeffrey Kent Farrell 581
4 Brian Girling 575
5 Stephen John Faunt 574
6 Sharad Chauhan 574
7 Bruce McMillan 573
8 Denis Ernest Remon 571
9 Ken Stanford 571
10 William Graham 569
11 Tony Bowden 566
12 Hugh Hunter 564
13 Barry O'Neale 557
14 Solomon Lee 553
15 John Bridge 523
16 Robert Reynolds 518
17 Mohamad Nurul Hoda Iqbal 508
18 Lewis Astwood 417

50 metres rifle prone

Pos Athlete Pts
1 Alister Allan 1194
2 Bill Watkins 1191
3 Stewart W. Watterson 1187
4 Barry Dagger 1187
5 Colin Harris 1186
6 Arne Sorensen 1185
7 Ian Ballinger 1185
8 Daya Nadarajasingham 1184
9 Brian Burrage 1182
10 Stephen John Le Couilliard 1181
11 John Knowles 1181
12 Donald Brook 1180
13 George Bailie 1180
14 Hans Adlhoch 1179
15 Brian eLacey 1178
16 Charles Trotter 1177
17 Trevor John Penney 1176
18 Shafqat Sheikh 1176
19 Patrick Ryan 1173
20 George Mace 1172

Full bore rifle Queens Prize Pair

Pos Athlete Pts
1 Desmond Vamplew 391
2 James Spaight 388
3 Pat Vamplew 387
4 David Calvert 387
5 Sam Gilson 386
6 Maurie Gordon 384
7 Geoffrey Ayling 384
8 Neil Fyfe 384
9 John Vivian 383
10 Graeme Norris 382
11 Michael Martel 382
12 Clifford Mallett 382
13 Richard Perkins 382
14 Colin McEachran 382
15 Philip Amy 380
16 Paul Archer 380
17 Howell Morley 378
18 Peter Quilliam 377
19 John Hastie 376
20 Peter Raymond Hallett 376

Clay pigeon trap

Pos Athlete Pts
1 John Primrose 186
2 George Leary 185
3 Terry Rumbel 183
4 Eli Ellis 183
5 Aubrey Bruce Lassen 177
6 Anthony John Smith 175
7 Kenneth Wilson 175
8 Randhir Singh 174
9 Denis Brown 171
10 Mark Campbell 170
11 Emyr Breese 169
12 Peter Kelly 169
13 Tom Hewitt 167
14 Donald Wynn 164
15 Trevan Clough 163
16 Brian Cummings 155
17 John Jackson 154
18 Robert Brouard 152
19 Peter Giddings 151

Skeet

Pos Athlete Pts
1 John Woolley 193
2 Paul Bentley 191
3 Joe Neville 190
4 Don Kwasnycia 189
5 Fred Altman 189
6 Ian Hale 188
7 Robert Griffiths 183
8 Ally Ong 182
9 Alec Crikis 181
10 James Dunlop 181
11 Roger Rees 180
12 Stephen Brehaut 179
13 Edmund Yong 167
14 Gurbir Singh Sandhu 165
15 Hari S. Sandhu 165
16 Anthony Chuang 164
17 Trevor West 164
18 Francis Quin 154
19 Peter Giddings 136
20 Leslie Cheung 132

References

  1. ^ "Medal Standings Edmonton 1978". Commonwealth Games Federation. Retrieved 8 February 2026.
  2. ^ "Case Study:Remediation of Lead Impacted Soils, Former Stratcona Shooting Range" (PDF). ESAA. Retrieved 6 February 2026.
  3. ^ "Edmonton's Ivor Dent sports park officially opens". Edmonton Sun. 27 June 2015. Retrieved 8 February 2026.
  4. ^ "Commonwealth Games Medallists - Shooting". GBR Athletics. Retrieved 8 February 2026.