Bowls and Para-bowls

Bowls Wales have selected eight athletes to compete in Glasgow this summer.

Daniel Salmon will look to defend his men’s pairs title from four years ago alongside Ross Owen who will also compete in singles.

Julie Thomas won silver in the visually impaired mixed pairs in Para-bowls in Birmingham 2022, she will compete alongside Steffan James and directors James Jones and John Wilson.

Bowls (8): Amy Williams, Daniel Salmon, James Jones (director), John Wilson (director), Julie Thomas, Lauren Gowen, Ross Owen, Steffan James.

Boxing

Rosie Eccles has her arm held aloft by the referee as she  celebrates winning light-middleweight gold at the 2022 Commonwealth Games in Birmingham.Image source, Getty Images
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Rosie Eccles competes in her third Commonwealth Games having won a silver medal in 2018 and gold in 2022.

2022 Commonwealth gold medallist Rosie Eccles returns for her third Games as part of a seven-strong boxing squad.

Eccles has suggested this could be her final Games and says she wants to win “one last medal” for her country having also achieved silver in 2018.

Owain Harris-Allan was 18 when he won bronze four years ago and wants to be “top “of the podium” this time around.

Orlando Holley-Sotomi started boxing at 15, originally to keep fit whilst playing age-grade rugby for the Dragons.

Boxing (7): Connor Williams, Daniel Pitt, Helen Jones, Niamh Brookes, Orlando Holley-Sotomi, Owain Harris-Allan, Rosie Eccles.

Judo

Retired Olympian Natalie Powell, now Commonwealth Games performance coach at Welsh Judo, has named eight judokas to take to Glasgow, where she won gold in 2014.

Ashleigh Barnikel is the only one of the eight who competed in Birmingham four years ago, where she finished outside the medals.

Judo (8): Ashleigh Barnikel, Ben Moore, Holly Devall, Joshua Bell, Joshua Whitehouse, Lola Hodson, Millie Bayliss, Oliver Barratt.

Swimming and Para-swimming

Olympic gold medallists Matt Richards and Kieran Bird are part of Wales’ team of 21 swimmers.

Richards has his eyes on adding Commonwealth gold to his collection of major medals.

Rhys Darbey was just 17 when he won Paralympic gold and silver in Paris 2024, while 19 year-old Ela Letton-Jones won silver in the Para-swimming World Championships in October.

Medi Harris is the only Birmingham 2022 medallist in the group with silver in the 100m backstroke.

Swimming and Para-swimming (21): Alexandra Bastone, Amy Crowley, Dan Jones, Dylan Broom, Ela Letton-Jones, Harry Milne, Jack Knight, Joshua Inglis, Kieran Bird, Kyle Booth, Lewis Fraser, Matthew Richards, Medi Harris, Meghan Higgs, Meghan Willis, Rebecca Sutton, Rhys Darbey, Rose Williams, Sophie Davies, Theodora Taylor, Tyler Melbourne-Smith.

Track cycling and Para-track cycling

Emma Finucane wearing the world champion's rainbow jersey raises both arms in celebration as she crosses the lineImage source, Getty Images
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Finucane won three medals (one gold, two bronze) at the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris.

Wales will take 19 athletes to compete in track cycling and Para-track cycling.

Married couple, Ciara and Lewis Oliva, who competed for Team GB in Rio 2016, both retired in 2018.

Now eight years on, with three children together, they return to Team Wales.

Emma Finucane won two bronze medals four years ago, but now has Olympic and World gold medals to her name.

Track cycling and Para-track cycling (19): Anna Morris, Carys Lloyd, Ciara Oliva, Emma Finucane, Ioan Hepburn, James Ball, Jessica Roberts, Jonah Jenkins, Lewis Oliva, Lowri Thomas, Matthew Botherham (pilot), Megan Barker, Rhian Edmunds, Rhys Britton, Rory Gravelle, Steffan Lloyd, William Perrett, William Roberts, William Slater.

Weightlifting

Six athletes make up Wales’ weightlifting squad.

27 year-old Catrin Haf Jones will compete at her third Games while Laura Hughes competes in her second Games, having won bronze on the Gold Coast in 2018.

Madaline Connelly will compete in the Women’s 53kg after winning gold at the British Championships in 2025.

Weightlifting (6): Catrin Haf Jones, Chloe Hood, James Wales, Laura Hughes, Madaline Connelly, Nikole Roberts.

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