Irish Free State at the Commonwealth Games

The Irish Free State was in existence between 1922 and 1937. An Irish Free State team competed at the Commonwealth Games (known as the British Empire Games at the time) in 1934. They did not win any medals at their one appearance at the Games.

Previously at the first Games in 1930, there was a single Ireland team, and at all the following Commonwealth Games only a team from Northern Ireland have participated.

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