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We normally have Commonwealth games referred to as friendly Games because the participants are all former Britain colonies.
We normally have Commonwealth games referred to as friendly Games because the participants are all former Britain colonies.
The Commonwealth Games are known as the friendly games as they promote unity, sportsmanship, and equality.
The Commonwealth Games are known as the friendly games as they promote unity, sportsmanship, and equality.
The commonwealth games are a sporting event open to countries of the British Commonwealth. The games nickname are The Friendly 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 1990 Commonwealth Games did not have a separate name, the Commonwealth Games in total have the nickname of the "Friendly Games" and the motto for the 1990 Games was "This is the Moment"
The 2010 Commonwealth Games mascot is a friendly tiger named Shera.
The Commonwealth Games are known as the friendly games as they promote unity, sportsmanship, and equality.
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.
The Commonwealth Games have the nickname the "Friendly Games" which is the theme they operate under. There is no specific theme tune or logo for Commonwealth Games as a total with each Games having their own individual logo, theme tune and motto
The nickname which is often given to the Commonwealth Games is the Friendly Games due to the relaxed and happy atmosphere.