There were 11 countries competing in the first Commonwealth Games in Hamilton, Canada in 1930. There were 59 events, mostly for men only, with women only competing in some swimming and diving events.
The top country on the medals table was England with a total of 60 medals (25 gold, 22 silver & 13 bronze)
Canada hosted the first Commonwealth Games in 1930.
Wrestling was first included in the Commonwealth Games schedule at the 1930 Commonwealth Games. Seven weight divisions were contested and each were won by the home nation, Canada.
Noel Philip Ryan (Swimming) and Henry Robert "Bobby" Pearce (Rowing) in 1930 commonwealth games
At the first Commonwealth Games in 1930, New Zealand won nine medals (3 gold, 4 silver and 2 bronze).
India has won 438 medals (155 gold, 155 silver and 128 bronze) at the Commonwealth Games from 1930 to 2014.
Australia has won 241 gold medals in Swimming at the Commonwealth Games from 1930 to 2014.
Yes, Australia has won the gold medal for netball at the Commonwealth Games. Netball was first included in the Commonwealth Games in 1998. Australia won the netball Gold at these games. They also won in 2002. New Zealand won in 2006, and Australia again won gold in the 2010 Commonwealth Games.
Scotland won ten medals at the 1930 British Empire Games: 2 Gold, 3 Silver and 5 Bronze.
India hosted its first-ever Commonwealth Games, when it won the right to host the Games in Delhi.
Australia won the most medals at the 2010 Commonwealth Games.
Maldives has not won a medal at the Commonwealth Games.
India won its first Commonwealth Games medal (a silver) in Hockey at the 2010 Delhi Games, going down to Australia in a thrashing, 8-0.