The Commonwealth Games mascots from 1982 to 2014 were Matilda the Kangaroo (Brisbane 1982), Mac the Scottish terrier (Edinburgh 1986), Goldie the kiwi bird (Auckland 1990), Klee Wyck the killer whale (Victoria 1994), Wira the orangutan (Kuala Lumpur 1998), Kit the cat (Manchester 2002), Karak the south-eastern red-tailed black cockatoo (Melbourne 2006), Shera the Bengal tiger (Delhi 2010) and Clyde the thistle (Glasgow 2014).
The mascots of the last four Commonwealth Games were: 2002: Kit, a cat 2006: Karak, a Red-Tailed Black Cockatoo 2010: Shera, a tiger 2014: Clyde, a thistle.
The past four Commonwealth Games mascots were Clyde the thistle (Glasgow 2014), Shera the Bengal tiger (Delhi 2010), Karak the south-eastern red-cockatoo (Melbourne 2006) and Kit the Cat (Melbourne 2002).
The official mascots of the Commonwealth Games are 1978 Keyano (Grizzly Bear), 1982 Matilda (Kangaroo), 1986 Mac (Scottish Terrier), 1990 Goldie (Kiwi), 1994 Klee Wyck (Killer Whale), 1998 Wira (Orangutan), 2002 Kit (Cat), 2006 Karak (South-Eastern Red-Tailed Black Cockatoo), 2010 Shera (Bengal Tiger) and 2014 Clyde (Thistle).
The names of the Commonwealth Games mascots are 1978 Keyano (Grizzly Bear), 1982 Matilda (Kangaroo), 1986 Mac (Scottish Terrier), 1990 Goldie (Kiwi), 1994 Klee Wyck (Killer Whale), 1998 Wira (Orangutan), 2002 Kit (Cat), 2006 Karak (South-Eastern Red-Tailed Black Cockatoo), 2010 Shera (Bengal Tiger) and 2014 Clyde (Thistle).
Australia (Gold Coast) will hosted the 2018 Commonwealth Games, from April 4th to 15th.It will be the second time Brisbane has hosted the Games (1982 was their first).
Clyde was the mascot for the 2014 Commonwealth Games. He is a thistle.
The last Commonwealth Games were held in Glasgow in 2014.
The 2014 Commonwealth Games began on July 23rd.
The 2014 Commonwealth Games will be held in Glasgow, Scotland.
Scotland hosted the 2014 Commonwealth Games.
No, Trampolining was not a sport contested at the 2014 Commonwealth Games.
71 Commonwealth Games nations took part in the 2014 Commonwealth Games. The number is a record for a Commonwealth Games.