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Host city | Dunedin, New Zealand | ||
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Nations participating | 13 plus three invited individual athletes | ||
Athletes participating | 229 (175 Male / 54 Female) | ||
Events | 150 | ||
Sports | 12 | ||
Opening ceremony | 13 January 1974 | ||
Closing ceremony | 19 January 1974 | ||
Officially opened by | Sir Denis Blundell (Governor-General) | ||
Main venue | Caledonian Ground | ||
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The fourth Commonwealth Paraplegic Games were held in Dunedin, New Zealand from 13 to 19 January 1974. The Games were opened by Sir Denis Blundell, Governor General of New Zealand.
The competing countries and competitors were:
Three New Zealand based competitors competed by special invitation of the organising committee – T. Cullen, R. Porter and P. Read.
The following sports were included in the games:
The following were the venues used for the games:
Australia's Gwen Milburn won gold in the women's 60 m track athletics event. Australia also picked up medals in the bowls event.
The Outstanding Performers in Dunedin
The most successful athlete in Dunedin amongst the men was P. Reid from Jamaica who won 4 gold and 1 silver medal in field events, pentathlon and swimming. Amongst the women the most successful athlete was Caz Bryant from England who won 5 gold, 1 silver and 1 bronze medal in fencing, field events, pentathlon, table tennis and track events.
Commonwealth Games hosted in New Zealand