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Anguilla at the
2002 Commonwealth Games
CGF codeANG
CGACommonwealth Games Association of Anguilla
Flag bearersOpening:
Closing:
Medals
Gold
0
Silver
0
Bronze
0
Total
0
Commonwealth Games appearances (overview)

Anguilla was represented at the 2002 Commonwealth Games by Anguilla Amateur Athletic Association (AAAA) and abbreviated ANG.

Anguilla was first represented the 1998 Commonwealth Games in Kuala Lumpur. This was Anguilla's second Games.

Medals

Gold Silver Bronze Total
Anguilla 0 0 0 0

Athletics

Women's 100 Metres

  • Desiree Cocks - 7th in Heat 4, 12.88 s

Women's 200 Metres

  • Shyrone Hughes - 5th in Heat 3, 26.33 s

Officials

The Chef de Mission of the Anguillan team was former Hampshire County Cricket Club fast bowler, Cardigan Connor.