Cycling Medal Count

Total: 39
Gold Medals

10

Silver Medals

15

Bronze Medals

14

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London 1934
22
Trinidad & Tobago 2023

Cycling

Cycling is an optional sport on the Commonwealth Games programme and was first introduced into the sports programme in 1934. It has featured in every Commonwealth Games since, making many people think it is a core sport.

It can include any or all of the three disciplines: Track, Road and Mountain Bike. All three were included for Gold Coast 2018. Para-Sport Track Cycling made its Games debut at Glasgow 2014 with four medal events and all four events featured again at Gold Coast 2018.

Cycling has also been included in the Commonwealth Youth Games on three occasions: Bendigo 2004 (Track, Road & Mountain Bike), Isle of Man 2011 (Road) and Bahamas 2017 (Road).

All Cycling events are conducted according to the rules of the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI).

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Team Scotland won medals in all four Para-Sport Cycling events at Glasgow 2014, taking two gold and two silver.

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Scotland had to wait until 1970 for its first Commonwealth Games Cycling medal when Brian Temple won silver in the 10 mile Scratch Race.

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Neil Fachie is Scotland's most successful Commonwealth Games cyclist with four gold medals.

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Scottish cyclists won 10 medals at Gold Coast 2018, the sport's highest ever tally at a single Games.

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