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Commonwealth Games

Information about the multi-sport event, which is held every four years and involves all the commonwealth countries. This sporting event originates from 1930 and is a prestigious event in the field of sports.

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Where were the commonwealth British empire games held in 1930?

The first common wealth games were first known as the 1930 British Empire Games. These common wealth games originating from the 1930s were held in Hamilton Ontario.

What is the record for longest throw of the discus in the Commonwealth Games?

The Commonwealth Games men's record for discus is 66.39 meters by Frantz Kruger of the Republic of South Africa in 2002. The Commonwealth Games women's record for discus is 65.92 meters by Beatrice Faumuina of New Zealand in 1998.

Which Australian cities have hosted a Commonwealth or Empire Games?

Australian Cities have hosted the Commonwealth Games a total of 4 times: 1938 games - Sydney, New South Wales, Australia1962 games - Perth, Western Australia, Australia 1982 games - Brisbane, Queensland, Australia 2006 games - Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

How many teams are in the commonwealth games?

there has been 12 commonwealth games, the first games were in 1930

Is haiti in the commonwealth games?

No the Olympic Games have never been held in Haiti

What country held the first commonwealth games?

Hamilton, Canada hosted the first Commonwealth Games in 1930.

How often does commonwealth of nations meet?

The Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting is held every two years. As of 2015, the most recent such meeting was in November 2013 in Sri Lanka.

The next meeting is scheduled for November 2015 in Malta.

Future meetings after that will be in Vanuatu in 2017 and Malaysia in 2019, although specific dates have not been set as of this writing

Why was the common wealth created?

The Commonwealth was created to foster cooperation and unity among countries with historical ties to the British Empire, promoting shared values such as democracy, human rights, and economic development. Established in the early 20th century, it aimed to provide a platform for collaboration in addressing global challenges and enhancing cultural exchange. The organization encourages mutual support and respect among its member states while allowing them to maintain their sovereignty.

Where and when will the Commonwealth Games being held in 2018?

On 12 November 2011 (Australian date) it was announced that the Gold Coast in Queensland, Australia had beaten the Sri Lankan city of Hambantota to win the hosting rights for the 2018 Commonwealth Games.

Why are the commonwealth games called the commonwealth 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."

How many home and away games 2009-2010 LA?

It depends, during the the regular season the Dodgers play 81 games at Dodger Stadium, but they are in the playoffs so there will be at least two more home games but it could be more depending how far they make it in the playoffs.

Which country has won the most commonwealth games medals?

At their Home Games, Scotland won a total of 53 medals (19 gold, 15 silver and 19 bronze).

They finished fourth on the Medal Tally behind Canada (82), Australia (137) and England (174).

What is the value of the 1978 commonwealth games coin sets?

The values of the 2002 Commonwealth Games 2 pound coins are 14.95 pounds for Coin in Folder, 24.95 pounds for Base Metal set, 32.50 pounds for Base Metal set with display case, 97.50 pounds for Silver Proof set, 250 pounds for Piedfort Silver proof set and 1,150 pounds for Gold proof set.

source:www.24carat.co.uk

How many countries are allowed to participate in the commonwealth games?

The Commonwealth Games is a sporting event that is open to athletes from countries that belong to the 'Commonwealth of Nations', an association of 53 countries. The United States does not belong to the Commonwealth of Nations.

How often are the Commonwealth Games held?

The Commonwealth Games take place every 4 years with the first games occurring in 1930.

The list of the commonwealth games are:

British Empire Games

  • 1930 games - Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
  • 1934 games - London, England, United Kingdom
  • 1938 games - Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
  • 1950 games - Auckland, New Zealand

British Empire and Commonwealth Games

  • 1954 games - Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
  • 1958 games - Cardiff, Wales, United Kingdom
  • 1962 games - Perth, Western Australia, Australia
  • 1966 games - Kingston, Jamaica

British Commonwealth Games

  • 1970 games - Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom
  • 1974 games - Christchurch, New Zealand

Commonwealth Games

  • 1978 games - Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
  • 1982 games - Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
  • 1986 games - Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom
  • 1990 games - Auckland, New Zealand
  • 1994 games - Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
  • 1998 games - Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
  • 2002 games - Manchester, England, United Kingdom
  • 2006 games - Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
  • 2010 games - Delhi, India
  • 2014 games - Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom

What is the purpose for commonwealth?

I'm not an expert, but I've always thought of the best way to understand 'commonwealth' is to take the two words it compounds seriously. That is, in the example of the British Commonwealth, nations are joined together by a contract to combine together for the common or shared good wealth of the whole of them. I

Which was the first Asian City to host the Commonwealth Games?

The Asian Games (also known as the Asiad) are a series of competitions that countries from all over Asia. In total 46 nations have participated in the games over sixteen competitions. New Delhi was the first city to host the Asian Games when it hosted in 1951.

In 2014 the Asian Games will be hosted by Incheon, South Korea.

What year did Canada host the commonwealth games?

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).

How many medals has Malaysia won in all of the Commonwealth Games to date?

Australia topped the Medals tally at the 1998 Kuala Lumpur Commonwealth Games with 200 medals (82 gold, 61 silver and 57 bronze).

Which country will organize the next commonwealth games?

Australia (Gold Coast) will hosted the 2018 Commonwealth Games, from April 4th to 15th.

It will be the second time Brisbane has hosted the Games (1982 was their first).

Who is the head of the Commonwealth Games?

Although no one can actually claim to be the "Founder" of the Commonwealth Games, the Games was first proposed by Englishman, Astley Cooper in 1891 as a festival ". Reverend J Astley Cooper was largely responsible for the concept of a sporting contest amongst the countries of the British Commonwealth. He wrote an article in 1891 for the magazine Greater Britain, in which he suggested that a festival combining sporting, military and literary events that would draw closer the ties and increase the goodwill and understanding of the Empire. His suggestion generated a great deal of interest in Britain and the British Colonies.

The holding of the first recorded Games between Empire athletes coincided with the celebrations in connection with the Coronation of His Majesty King George the Fifth in 1911, and was known as the 'Festival of Empire'. A large and representative Committee, with the Earl of Plymouth as Chairman, arranged at the Crystal Palace Grounds in London a series of entertainment's and exhibitions pertaining to the progress and development of the British Empire. One of the features of the program was an inter-Empire Sports meeting. Invitations were sent to Australia, Canada and South Africa, to compete with the athletes of Great Britain to decide Empire supremacy. Lord Desborough and Mr. William Henry were mainly responsible for this section of the Festival.

The program consisted of track and field athletics, boxing, wrestling and swimming events, and a trophy in the form of a silver cup, 2ft 6in high and weighing 340oz, the gift of Lord Lonsdale, was presented to the winning country, which was Canada.

No further development took place until 1928, when the Olympic Games were in progress in Amsterdam. The splendid feelings of friendliness between the Empire athletes at that Olympiad strengthened the ideas for the revival of Empire meetings. In view of Canada's victory in 1911, it was appropriate that it should have been through the initiative of a Canadian - M M Robinson - that the British Empire Games took definite shape, and were revived at Hamilton, Canada in 1930.

Where was commonwealth day started?

The Commonwealth Games have been held every 4 years since 1930. Recent Games were held in 2010 and 2014 and the next Games will be held in Gold Coast, Australia in 2018.

Where is the head quarter of common wealth?

Commonwealth Stadium is located in Lexington, Kentucky. The stadium is located on the campus of the University of Kentucky and is home to the schools football team.