The Commonwealth Games were held in the following years: 1930 (Hamilton), 1934 (London), 1938 (Sydney), 1950 (Auckland), 1954 (Vancouver),1958 (Cardiff), 1962 (Perth), 1966 (Kingston), 1970 (Edinburgh), 1974 (Christchurch), 1978 (Edmonton), 1982 (Brisbane), 1986 (Edinburgh), 1990 (Auckland), 1994 (Victoria), 1998 (Kuala Lumpur), 2002 (Manchester), 2006 (Melbourne), 2010 (Delhi), 2014 (Glasgow), 2018 (Gold Coast) and 2022 (Durban).
In 1930 (hamilton)
1954 (vancouver)
1978(edmondton)
1994(victoria)
Canada first participated in the Commonwealth Games in 1930 when they hosted the first-ever Games in Hamilton, Ontario.
The 2014 Commonwealth Games were held in Glasgow, Scotland from July 23rd to August 3rd.
The Commonwealth Games began in 1930.
The Commonwealth Games began in 1930.
Australia
The commonwealth games were held in delhi India 2010 because it was there turn to host it.
Christchurch hosted the Commonwealth Games (then known as the British Commonwealth Games) in 1974 from January 24th to February 2.Christchurch was chosen as the host city at the Mexico City Olympics.
Brisbane hosted the Commonwealth Games in 1986. The Australian state will once again host the Games in 2018, when the Gold Coast gets their turn.
Wrestling was first included in the Commonwealth Games schedule at the 1930 Commonwealth Games. Seven weight divisions were contested and each were won by the home nation, Canada.
This year the commonwealth games are being held in New Delhi, India
22 November 2003
The inaugural year of the Commonwealth Games was in 1930.
The commonwealth games have 18 games
There were three editions of the Commonwealth Games (known as the British Empire Games before 1954): Hamilton, Ontario, Canada (1930), London, England (1934) and Sydney, Australia (1938).
There was no Commonwealth Games in 2005. Melbourne hosted the 2006 Commonwealth Games.
The first such event, then known as the British Empire Games, was held in 1930 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. The name changed to British Empire and Commonwealth Games in 1954, to British Commonwealth Games in 1970 and assumed the current name of the Commonwealth Games in 1978.