The first Commonwealth Games were held in 1930.
As the Empire Games, they started in 1930 and after various forms of wording became just "The Commonwealth Games" in 1978.
The inaugural Commonwealth Games (known as British Empire Games in that period) was held in 1930, in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada from the 16th to the 23rd August, 1930.
The first Commonwealth Games were held in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada in 1930.
The first commonwealth games was in 1930
1930 the commonwealth games started
There were 9 sports in the first commonwealth games
58 events were held in the first Commonwealth Games.
who was the first mascot for the commonwealth games
Fiji first participated at the Commonwealth Games in 1938.
The first Commonwealth Games held in Glasgow, Scotland was in 2014.
The first Commonwealth Games were called the British Empire Games.
India first participated in the Commonwealth Games at the 1934 London Games.
Hockey was first played at the 1998 Commonwealth Games.
550 athletes participated in the first commonwealth games
The 1982 Commonwealth Games mascot was Matilda the Kangaroo. She was the first mascot for an Australian Commonwealth Games.
Swimming was first included in the Commonwealth Games program at the first Edition in 1930.
Hamilton, Canada hosted the first Commonwealth Games in 1930.