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The country went by the abbreviation ENG, will use the Cross of St George as its flag and “Jerusalem” as its victory anthem. It had previously used “Land of Hope and Glory” as its anthem at the Commonwealth Games, but decided to change following an “internet poll”.[6]England’s delegation is notable for including two Paralympic champions, who qualified to compete in Delhi against fully able-bodied athletes: Danielle Brown, who won a gold medal in archery at the 2008 Summer Paralympics, and Sarah Storey, who won two gold medals in cycling in 2008. They are the first English athletes with disabilities ever to compete in able-bodied events at the Commonwealth Games.[6][7]England 2010[edit]Key\u00a0 Qualifiers \/ Medal Winners\u00a0 Top 8 Finish (Non Medal Winners)\u00a0 Non-Qualifiers \/ Non Top 8 FinishAquatics[edit]Aquatics Medal Tally\u00a0Gold\u00a0Silver\u00a0BronzeTOTAL9181138Diving[edit]Team England consists of 12 divers over 10 events.[8] On 25 September 2010, it was announced that Peter Waterfield was withdrawing from the games.[5]Diving Medal Tally\u00a0Gold\u00a0Silver\u00a0BronzeTOTAL2002MenWomenSwimming[edit]Team England consists of 45 swimmers over 44 events.[9][10]Swimming Medal Tally\u00a0Gold\u00a0Silver\u00a0BronzeTOTAL7161134Men[edit]Men \u2013 EAD (Para-Sports)EventSwimmer(s)HeatsFinalResultRankResultRank50m Freestyle S9Simon Miller27.002 Q26.70\u00a0Silver100m Freestyle S10Robert Welbourn55.943 Q55.10\u00a0BronzeWomen[edit]Women \u2013 EAD (Para-Sports)Synchronised swimming[edit]Team England consists of 2 swimmers over 2 events.[2][11]Synchronised Swimming Medal Tally\u00a0Gold\u00a0Silver\u00a0BronzeTOTAL0202WomenEventsSwimmer(s)Technical RoutineFree RoutineTotal PointsRankPointsRankPointsRankSoloJenna Randall44.583245.417280.000\u00a0SilverDuetOlivia Allison & Jenna Randall44.250245.084289.334\u00a0SilverArchery[edit]Team England consists of 12 archers over 8 events[12][13]Archery Medal Tally\u00a0Gold\u00a0Silver\u00a0BronzeTOTAL4307Men’s Compound IndividualMen’s Recurve IndividualWomen’s Compound IndividualWomen’s Recurve IndividualTeam EventsAthletics[edit]Team England consists of 91 athletes over 48 events[14][15]On 21 September 2010 it was announced that 2006 Commonwealth Games champions Christine Ohuruogu (Women’s 400m), Lisa Dobriskey (Women’s 1,500m) and Phillips Idowu (Men’s Triple Jump) were withdrawing from the games. Ohuruogu and Dobriskey cited injury concerns whilst Idowu withdrew due to safety concerns.[3]Medal Tally\u00a0Gold\u00a0Silver\u00a0BronzeTOTAL791026Men[edit]TrackField \u2013 ThrowsField \u2013 JumpsCombinedEventAthlete(s)100mLongJumpShotPutHighJump400m110mHurdlesDiscusPoleVaultJavelin1,500mFinalResultRankDecathlonMartin Brockman11.36782pts7.29883pts13.50698pts2.14934pts49.95817pts15.40802pts37.75619pts4.60790pts51.96618pts4:26.28769pts7,712 pts\u00a0BronzeBen Hazell11.37780pts6.98809pts14.30747pts1.93740pts50.26803pts14.92859pts48.01829pts4.40731pts53.41639pts4:30.91739pts7,676 pts4Kevin Sempers11.08843pts6.86781pts12.72650pts2.05850pts49.36844pts14.79875pts39.08646pts4.60790pts61.46760pts5:04.93532pts7,571 pts5RoadEAD (Para-Sports)EventAthlete(s)HeatsSemi FinalsFinalResultRankResultRankResultRank100m T46Ola Abidogun11.372 Q11.323 Q11.505Shot Put F32\/34\/52Dan West10.78 (969 pts)\u00a0SilverWomen[edit]TrackField \u2013 ThrowsField \u2013 JumpsCombinedEventAthlete(s)100mHurdlesHighJumpShotPut200mLongJumpJavelin800mFinalResultRankHeptathlonLouise Hazel13.251087pts1.69842pts12.54697pts24.10971pts6.44988pts44.42752pts2:20.33819pts6,156pts\u00a0GoldGrace Clements14.18953pts1.78953pts12.78713pts25.88808pts6.00850pts43.67738pts2:16.06878pts5,819 pts\u00a0BronzePhyllis Agbo14.20950pts1.63771pts13.16738pts25.46845ptsDNS3,304 ptsDNF9RoadEAD (Para-Sports)See also[edit]References[edit]External links[edit] "},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki24\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki24\/england-at-the-2010-commonwealth-games-a\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"England at the 2010 Commonwealth Games (A)"}}]}]