He won the pairs event in Manchester in 2002 with George Sneddon and again in Melbourne with Troon's Paul Foster.

Bothwell's Margaret Letham will make her fifth successive Games appearance. She won gold in Kuala Lumpur in 1998.
The team is led by Bowls Scotland head coach David Gourlay, who will decide which two events out of the four available - singles or fours and pairs or triples - each bowler will contest.
He will hope that the players' experience counts, with nine of the 10 players contributing to a total of 18 previous Commonwealth Games appearances.
Scotland's Commonwealth Games lawn bowls team:
Darren Burnett (Arbroath), Paul Foster (Troon), Alex Marshall (Tranent), David Peacock (Dalkieth), Neil Spiers (Edinburgh), Lauren Baillie (Port Seton), Caroline Brown (Bellshill), Claire Johnston (Auchinleck), Margaret Letham (Bothwell), Lorraine Molloy (East Whitburn).
Team Scotland Chef de Mission, Jon Doig told BBC Sport: "This team has one of the strongest pedigrees we have ever seen with consistent success at international level both indoors and outdoors.
"I am sure their collective skills and experience will stand them in great stead for this summer's Commonwealth Games when they will have the added benefit of huge home support."