Christchurch held the Commonwealth Games in 1974.
New Zealand last hosted the Commonwealth Games in 1990, when Auckland hosted their second Games following the 1950 edition.
New Zealand at the Commonwealth Games was created in 1930.
Christchurch hosted the Commonwealth Games in 1974.
Christchurch hosted the Commonwealth Games in 1974.
1974
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.
The 2010 Commonwealth Games were held in Delhi, India.
Christchurch hosted the Commonwealth Games in 1974.
The Bristish Commonweath Games were held in Christchurch January 24, 1974 through February 2, 1974. Nine sports were featured in the Christchurch Games: athletics, badminton, boxing, cycling, lawn bowls, shooting, swimming and diving, weightlifting and wrestling. The complex that these games were held at was "Queen Elizabeth II Park" (Known locally as QEII) which was built specifically for the games.
There were no commonwealth games held in 2005. The 2002 games were held in Manchester (England) and the 2006 games were held in Melbourne (Australia)
There was no Commonwealth Games in 2005. Melbourne hosted the 2006 Commonwealth Games.
There was no Commonwealth Games held in 2003, the year prior the 2002 Manchester Games took place.
The first Commonwealth Games were held in 1930.
The commonwealth games were held in delhi India 2010 because it was there turn to host it.