The squad to represent Wales at the 2006 Commonwealth Games was announced by the Commonwealth Games Council for Wales (CGCW) on 22 February 2006. It consisted of 143 athletes (63 Women and 80 men) competing across 14 sports;[2] 85 fewer than the squad in 2002. The team was not able to improve on their medal tally from the 2002 Commonwealth Games when Wales won 6 Gold, 13 Silver and 12 Bronze medals. The team was captained by Dame Tanni Grey-Thompson.
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The Welsh squad for the 2006 Commonwealth Games is as follows:
Athletics
Women
- 200 m: Chelsea Foster
- 400 m: Catherine Murphy
- 800 m: Hayley Tullett
- 1500 m: Hayley Tullett, Natalie Lewis
- 10,000 m: Catherine Dugdale
- High jump: Julie Crane
- Hammer: Carys Parry, Leslie Brannen, Laura Douglas
- Discus: Phillipa Roles
- Marathon: Tracey Morris
- 100 m (Disabled): Beverley Jones
- 800 m (Disabled): Tanni Grey-Thompson
- Shot (Disabled): Julie Hamzah
Badminton
- Men's Singles: Richard Vaughan, Martyn Lewis, Matthew Hughes, Jonathan Morgan
- Men's Doubles: Martyn Lewis, Matthew Hughes, Jonathan Morgan, James Phillips
- Women's Singles: Kelly Morgan
- Mixed Doubles: Kelly Morgan, Richard Vaughan
Boxing
- 48 kg: Mohammed Nasir (originally from Yemen)
- 51 kg: Christopher Jenkins
- 54 kg: Kris Jones
- 57 kg: Darren Edwards
- 60 kg: Robert Turley
- 64 kg: Jamie-Lee Alger Rees
- 69 kg: Aaron Thomas
- 91 kg: Kevin Evans
Cycling
Women
- Endurance: 25 km points: Nicole Cooke
- Endurance: road race: Nicole Cooke
Gymnastics
Women
- Artistic: Samantha Bayley, Lynnett Lisle, Rhian Pugh, Melaine Roberts, Jessica Gazzi
- Rhythmic: Francesca Jones
Lawn bowls
- Men's singles: Robert Weale
- Men's pairs: Jason Greenslade, Neil Rees
- Men's triples: Andrew Atwood, Martin Selway, Kevin Wall
- Women's singles: Betty Morgan
- Women's pairs: Shirley King, Gillian Miles
- Women's triples: Anwen Butten, Lisa Forey, Katharine Pearce
Netball
Jamilla Abbott, Rhiannon Ace, Sophie Baxter, Ursula Bowers, Suzanne Drane, Amanda Evans, Sara Hale, Lynda James, Rebecca James, Nicola Lewis, Anna Mayes, Nicola Szehofner
Rugby sevens
Richie Pugh (capt, Ospreys), Rhys Williams (Blues), Rhodri McAtee (Penzance), James Hook (Ospreys), James Merriman (Gloucester), Johnathan Edwards (Scarlets), Rhys Oakley (Dragons), Robin Sowden-Taylor (Blues), Wayne Evans (Blues), Gareth Baber (Dragons), Tal Selley (Scarlets), Jonathan Vaughton (Ospreys).
Shooting
Men
- Skeet: Malcolm Allen, Tony Grove
- Trap: Mike Wixey, James Birkett-Evans
- 10 m air pistol: Ian Harris, Alan Green
- 25 m centre fire: Steve Pengelly, Alan Green
- 25 m standard pistol: Steve Pengelly, Alan Green
- 50 m pistol: Ian Harris
- 10 m: air rifle: Martyn Blake, John Croydon
- 50 m rifle 3 positions: Martyn Blake, John Croydon
- 50 m: rifle prone: Griff Morgan, David Phelps
Women
- Trap: Sarah Wixey
- 10 m air rifle: Jennifer Corish, Sian Corish
- 50 m rifle 3 positions: Jennifer Corish, Sian Corish
- 50 m rifle prone: Johanne Brekke, Ceri Dallimore
Open
- Full Bore(Queens Prize): Gareth Morris, Alexander Woodward
Squash
- Men's singles: David Evans, Alex Gough, Gavin Jones
- Men's doubles: David Evans, Alex Gough
- Women's singles: Tegwen Malik
- Mixed Doubles: Tegwen Malik, Gavin Jones
Swimming
- Men: David Davies, Thomas Haffield, Owen Morgan, Stuart Manford, David Roberts
- Women: Jazmin Carlin, Bethan Coole, Julie Gould, Jemma Lowe, Lowri Tynan, Cari-Fflur Davies, Rhiannon Henry
Table tennis
- Men: Ryan Jenkins, Stephen Jenkins, Adam Robertson, David Buck.
- Women: Bethan Daunton, Siwan Mair Davies, Naomi Owen, Claire Harris, Sara Head
Weightlifting
- Men: Terry Perdue.
- Women: Michaela Breeze, Kate Howard, Natasha Perdue.