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* ] awards two bronze medals. All fourteen events have been completed as of 26 July 2014.
* Like the ] ,] awarded two bronze medals. All fourteen events have been completed as of 26 July 2014.
* ] awards two bronze medals in thirteen out of fourteen events (only one bronze medal is awarded in the Women's FS 75 kg NS event as only 5 compeitors entered). All thirteen events that award two bronze medals have been completed as of 31 July 2014.
* ] awards two bronze medals in thirteen out of fourteen events (only one bronze medal is awarded in the Women's FS 75 kg NS event as only 5 compeitors entered). All thirteen events that award two bronze medals have been completed as of 31 July 2014.
The 2014 Commonwealth Games medal table is a list of nations ranked by the number of gold, silver and bronze medals won by their athletes during the 2014 Commonwealth Games, held in Glasgow, Scotland, from 23 July to 3 August 2014. Athletes from 71 nations will participate in 17 sports. Kiribati won its first ever medal, a gold in the 105 kg men's weightlifting competition.
Medal table
The ranking in this table is consistent with International Olympic Committee convention in its published medal tables. By default, the table is ordered by the number of gold medals the athletes from a nation have won (in this context, a "nation" is an entity represented by a Commonwealth Games Association). The number of silver medals is taken into consideration next and then the number of bronze medals. If nations are still tied, equal ranking is given and they are listed alphabetically by their three letter country code.
Like the Olympic Games ,Judo awarded two bronze medals. All fourteen events have been completed as of 26 July 2014.
Wrestling at the 2014 Commonwealth Games awards two bronze medals in thirteen out of fourteen events (only one bronze medal is awarded in the Women's FS 75 kg NS event as only 5 compeitors entered). All thirteen events that award two bronze medals have been completed as of 31 July 2014.
The women's 53 kg competition was originally won by 16 year-old Chika Amalaha of Nigeria. Following a failed doping test, Amalaha was stripped of her medal and placement, and the medals were redistributed. Dika Toua of Papua New Guinea was awarded with gold, Santoshi Matsa of India silver and Swati Singh also of India bronze.