The fourth Commonwealth Youth Games were held in Isle of Man from September 7th to September 13th, 2011.
The Commonwealth Youth Games are a small-scale version of the Commonwealth Games, designed for children and young people. The inaugural Commonwealth Youth Games were held in Edinburgh, Scotland, in 2000, and the second in Bendigo, Victoria, Australia, in 2004. The third Games took place in Pune, India, in 2008, and were viewed in part as a test event for the 2010 main Commonwealth Games. The fourth Games are scheduled to take place in Douglas, Isle of Man, in 2011. From 2011 onwards the Games will revert to a four-yearly cycle. The hosting of the 2015 Commonwealth Youth Games has been awarded to Apia, Samoa. Wrexham in Wales has so far expressed an interest in hosting the 2019 Commonwealth Youth Games
Each Commonwealth Games has an interval of four years in between.
The next Commonwealth Games to be held are the 2014 Glasgow Commonwealth Games.
The last Commonwealth Games were held in Glasgow in 2014.
No, the nearest Commonwealth Games to 1980 were the 1982 Brisbane Commonwealth Games.
Glasgow has only hosted the Commonwealth Games one time. This was in 2014. However, Scotland has hosted the Commonwealth Games three times. Edinburgh in 1970, and 1986. Glasgow in 2014. Additionally, the Commonwealth Youth Games were held in Edinburgh in 2000.
The 2006 Commonwealth Games were held in Melbourne.
The 2014 Commonwealth Games were held in Glasgow, Scotland.
The latest Commonwealth Games were held in Glasgow, Scotland in 2014.
The 18th Commonwealth Games were held in Melbourne on 15th March, 2006.
As of 2014 Commonwealth Games, there have been 20 Commonwealth Games held.
Auckland hosted the Commonwealth Games in 1950 and 1990.