The 2022 Commonwealth Games MAG Master Team List

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The 2022 Commonwealth Games kick off with the opening ceremony this Thursday, July 28, with the competition beginning for MAG athletes on July 29.

While there aren’t any official rosters available yet, I’ve compiled the below information based on the nations expected to compete, as well as on team announcements from various federations.

AUSTRALIA

  • James Bacueti
  • Tyson Bull
  • Clay Mason Stephens
  • Jesse Moore
  • Mitchell Morgans

Confirmed by Australia Commonwealth Games as of June 20.

BANGLADESH

  • Shishir Ahmed
  • Ali Kader Haque
  • Abu Rafi

Confirmed by Bangladesh Posts English as of July 16.

CANADA

  • Félix Dolci
  • Mathys Jalbert
  • Chris Kaji
  • Jayson Rampersad
  • Kenji Tamane

Confirmed by Gymnastics Canada as of July 8. René Cournoyer was also named to the team but did not travel.

CAYMAN ISLANDS

  • Karthik Adapa
  • Igor Magalhaes

Confirmed by the Cayman Islands Gymnastics Association as of April 14.

CYPRUS

  • Georgios Angonas
  • Michalis Chari
  • Ilias Georgiou
  • Marios Georgiou
  • Sokratis Pilakouris

Confirmed by RIK News as of July 19.

ENGLAND

  • Joe Fraser
  • James Hall
  • Jake Jarman
  • Giarnni Regini-Moran
  • Courtney Tulloch

Confirmed by BBC Sport as of June 23.

INDIA

  • Satyajit Mondal
  • Yogeshwar Singh
  • Saif Tambouli

Confirmed by myKhel as of July 22.

JAMAICA

Confirmed by the Jamaica Observer as of July 22.

JERSEY

Confirmed by Commonwealth Games Jersey as of October 16.

MALAYSIA

Confirmed by the New Straits Times as of July 24.

NEW ZEALAND

  • Ethan Dick
  • Sam Dick
  • William Fu Allen
  • Mikhail Koudinov
  • Jorden O’Connell-Inns

Confirmed by NZ Sports News as of May 19.

NORTHERN IRELAND

  • Ewan McAteer
  • Rhys McClenaghan
  • Eamon Montgomery

Confirmed by The Sunday Times as of June 28.

PAKISTAN

Confirmed by The News as of July 19.

SCOTLAND

  • Frank Baines
  • Hamish Carter
  • Pavel Karnejenko
  • Cameron Lynn
  • David Weir

Confirmed by BBC Sport as of June 6.

SINGAPORE

Confirmed by Singapore Gymnastics as of June 28.

SOUTH AFRICA

Confirmed by Team South Africa as of July 4.

SRI LANKA

  • Malin Fernando
  • Ruchira Fernando
  • Hansa Kumarasinghege

Confirmed by The Papare as of July 21.

WALES

  • Emil Barber
  • Brinn Bevan
  • Joe Cemlyn-Jones
  • Jsoh Cook
  • Jacob Edwards

Confirmed by Welsh Gymnastics as of June 15.

Article by Lauren Hopkins