February 4, 2025, 5:00 am

Celebrate the 2018 Commonwealth Games Soon to be Forgotten Gold Medal Winners Week

The 2018 Commonwealth Games has finished as it started, with a slightly/massively underwhelming ceremony (depending on your viewpoint), but before we consign the Gold Coast game to a mere Wikipedia record, where road closures, delayed Buses and Peter Beattie will be forgotten, it is time to remember and acknowledge some of the Gold Medal winners.

The Gurgler is a website that loves to Celebrate the lesser known, celebrate the forgotten, and we’re sure that a few of the Gold Medals winners will slip into obscurity before too long, so we’ve dedicated our theme week for this to Celebrate those who won Gold at the 2018 Commonwealth Games, but likely not to be mentioned too much in the near future.

That’s not to say that all competitors shouldn’t be recognised, so we salute everyone too.

We’ve discounted the swimmers, as no sport in Commonwealth Games / Olympics gets more coverage in Australia, often to the point of overkill. Probably because we win heaps, so fair enough. 

Out too is Boxing, as they can turn professional and make a decent living.

Cycling and Track and Field get plenty of air time too. Especially if you are related to a Test Cricketer.

But what we want to celebrate are the Gold Medal winners from sports which outside of these and other games get bugger all interest. To acknowledge the sports that barely got headlines even as they win. It’s not intended to be condescending, but to be a place where the forgotten are celebrate and treasured.

So, get yourself into the 2018 Commonwealth Games one last time to salute the 2018 Commonwealth Games Soon to be Forgotten Gold Medal Winners Week

 

Christopher Remkes Gymnastics Men’s vault
Alexandra Eade Gymnastics Women’s floor
Carla Krizanic Lawn bowls Women’s triples
Natasha Scott Lawn bowls Women’s triples
Rebecca Van Asch Lawn bowls Women’s triples
Kelsey Cottrell Lawn bowls Women’s fours
Carla Krizanic Lawn bowls Women’s fours
Natasha Scott Lawn bowls Women’s fours
Rebecca Van Asch Lawn bowls Women’s fours
Jake Fehlberg Lawn bowls Mixed para-sport pairs
Lynne Seymour Lawn bowls Mixed para-sport pairs
Tony Bonnell Lawn bowls Open para-sport triples
Ken Hanson Lawn bowls Open para-sport triples
Josh Thornton Lawn bowls Open para-sport triples
Aaron Wilson Lawn bowls Men’s singles
Tia-Clair Toomey Weightlifting Women’s 58 kg
Chris McHugh Beach volleyball Men’s
Damien Schumann Beach volleyball Men’s
Dane Sampson Shooting Men’s 10 metre air rifle
Daniel Repacholi Shooting Men’s 50 metre pistol
Laetisha Scanlan Shooting Women’s trap
Esther Qin Diving Women’s synchronized 3 metre springboard
Georgia Sheehan Diving Women’s synchronized 3 metre springboard
Melissa Wu Diving Women’s 10 metre platform
Domonic Bedggood Diving Men’s 10 metre platform
Melissa Tapper Table tennis Women’s TT6–10 singles
Donna Urquhart Squash Mixed doubles
Cameron Pilley Squash Mixed doubles
Zac Alexander Squash Men’s doubles
David Palmer Squash Men’s doubles
Borobi Mascot  

 

Please note: The Opening and Closing ceremonies were also going to be added to this list, however they are likely to not be forgotten, and they also weren’t gold.

Max Laynehttps://www.thegurgler.com
Max has no time for long bios, he has only time for sport and then more sport. Each week he tries to sum up what sport has tickled the collective fancy of The Gurgler.

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