Queen's Baton Relay.
The Queen's Baton carries the message which the Head of Commonwealth (Elizabeth II) reads at the Opening Ceremony of the next Commonwealth Games.
Micheal Foley.
Sushil Kumar was the final baton runner at the 2010 Commonwealth Games.
The 1930 Commonwealth Games were called the 1930 British Empire Games.
It begins in the UK at buckingham palace. The queen starts off the relay.
Queen Elizabeth II handed the Baton to the President of India - Pratibha Devisingh Patil.
Queen Elizabeth II handed the Baton to the President of India - Pratibha Devisingh Patil.
It's the games for athletes representing members of the Commonwealth of Nations, formerly called the British Commonwealth.
The Commonwealth Games were known as the British Empire Games in 1930.
The first Commonwealth Games were called the British Empire Games.
Once called The British Empire Games, the Commonwealth Games are called the "Friendly Games" because the participants share a common language, so all athletes and officials can converse with each other. It has led to the games being called the "Friendly Games."
The Commonwealth Games were held in Delhi, not New Delhi, India in 2010 and were called the Commonwealth Games.