- Source: Australia at the 2010 Commonwealth Games
Australia competed at the 2010 Commonwealth Games in Delhi, India.
Medallists
Archery
Australia's archery team consists of 12 archers over 8 events
= Men
== Women
=Athletics
= Men's track
=* : took part in heats only
= Men's field
== Women's track
== Women's field
== Paralympic athletics
=Badminton
= Men
== Women
== Mixed
=Boxing
Cycling
= Men's road
== Women's road
== Men's track
=Pursuit
Sprint
Time trial
Points race
Keirin
= Women's track
=Pursuit
Sprint
Time trial
Points race
Diving
Australia's diving team consists of 12 divers
= Men
== Women
=Gymnastics
= Men's artistic
=Team
Individual
= Women's artistic
=Team
Individual
= Rhythmic
=Hockey
= Men
=Semi-final
Gold-medal match
= Women
=Semi-final
Gold-medal match
Lawn Bowls
Netball
Rugby sevens
= Gold-medal bracket
=Shooting
= Men
== Women
=Squash
= Men
== Women
== Mixed
=Swimming
Australia's swimming team consists of 53 swimmers over 44 events.
= Men
=* : took part in heats only.
= Women
== Paralympic swimming
=Synchronized swimming
Australia's synchronized swimming team consists of 3 swimmers over 2 events.
Table tennis
= Men
== Women
=Tennis
= Men
== Women
== Mixed
=Weightlifting
Wrestling
= Men's freestyle
== Women's freestyle
== Greco-Roman
=Controversies
= Wrestling
=Wrestler Hassene Fkiri was disqualified and stripped of the silver medal after making an obscene gesture at the international FILA judges during the final.
= Washing machine thrown from games village
=Australian athletes have been accused of vandalizing the towers of the athletes' village they were staying in by breaking furniture and electrical fittings. Delhi Police did not press the case after the Organizing Committee refused to file a complaint while Indian external affairs minister SM Krishna dismissed it as a one-off incident.
An unnamed member of the team was sent home early.
A washing machine was hurled from the eighth floor of the same tower. Nobody on the ground was hit, but it is unclear who the culprit was. Indian newspapers have reported that the Australian Commonwealth Games Authority agreed to pay for the damages and have apologised for the incident. The Australian High Commissioner rejected the claim, stating that the incident was the result of partying and celebrations. Later comments by Australian officials have contradicted claims by Lalit Bhanot that they had admitted responsibility. Perry Crosswhite said that it was still unclear if athletes from other nations present in the tower at the time had been responsible.
See also
Australia at the 2008 Summer Olympics
Australia at the 2012 Summer Olympics
References
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- 2010 Commonwealth Games
- Australia at the 2010 Commonwealth Games
- Australia at the Commonwealth Games
- Australia at the 2002 Commonwealth Games
- Australia at the 2006 Commonwealth Games
- India at the 2010 Commonwealth Games
- Concerns and controversies at the 2010 Commonwealth Games
- 2006 Commonwealth Games
- India at the Commonwealth Games
- Boxing at the 2006 Commonwealth Games