Northern Ireland announce the team that will compete at the 20th Commonwealth Games in Glasgow.
Aquatics (Swimming and Diving):
Rachel Bethel Curtis Coulter Michael Dawson Bethany Firth Danielle Hill Gemma Kane Sycerika McMahon Conor Munn Jordan Sloan David Thompson Athletics:
Zoe Brown Amy Foster Gladys Ganiel Kerry O'Flaherty Katie Kirk Christine McMahon Peter Glass Jason Harvey Dempsey McGuigan Daniel Mooney Paul Pollock Leon Reid Ben Reynolds Jason Smyth Badminton:
Caroline Black Sinead Chambers Alannah Stephenson Ciaran Chambers Tony Murphy Tony Stephenson Boxing:
Paddy Barnes Michaela Walsh Ruairi Dalton Michael Conlon Joe Fitzpatrick Alanna Audley-Murphy Sean Duffy Steven Donnelly Connor Coyle Sean McGlinchy Steven Ward Cycling:
Claire Oakley Roger Aiken Connor McConvey Lydia Boylan Wendy Houvenaghel James Brown Marcus Christie Sean Downey Fraser Duncan Peter Hawkins Michael Hutchinson Martyn Irvine Philip Lavery Dave Readle Gymnastics:
Sarah Beck Nicole Mawhinney India McPeak Ciara Roberts Luke Carson Matthew Cosgrave Judo:
Lisa Kearney Kirsty Kee Caoimhin Thompson Eoin Fleming Mark Montgomery Gavin McNeill Lawn Bowls:
Neil Booth Paul Daly Ian McClure Martin McHugh Neil Mulholland Barbara Cameron Mandy Cunningham Jennifer Dowds Donna McCloy Catherine McMillen Netball:
Niamh Cooper Michelle Drayne Gemma Gibney Noleen Lennon Nordia Masters Lisa McCaffrey Oonah McCullough Caroline O'Hanlon Lisa Somerville Fionnuala Toner Marie Toner Hannah Willis Shooting:
David Calvert Jack Alexander Gary Duff Sam Kelly Louise Aiken Claudia McClung Kirsty Barr David Beattie David Henning David Christie Clement Buchanan Squash:
Michael Craig Madeline Perry Table Tennis:
Ashley Givan Emma Ludlow Hannah Lynch-Dawson Amanda Mogey Peter Graham Paul McCreery Ashley Robinson Triathlon:
Eimear Mullan Aileen Reid Emma Sharkey Conor Murphy Harry Speers Russell White Wrestling:
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