First Commonwealth Game
Friday, September 12, 2008 Labels: Commonwealth Games 0 commentsCommonwealth Games is a multi-sport event. organize every four years, it involves the elite athletes of the Commonwealth Nations. Attendance at the Commonwealth Games is typically around 5,060 athletes. The Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF) is the organisation that is responsible for the and direction of the Commonwealth Games.
The first event, is called 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 1974.
As well as many Olympic sports, the Games also include some sports that are played mainly in Commonwealth countries, such as lawn bowls, rugby sevens and netball.
There are currently 53 members of the Commonwealth of Nations, and 71 teams participate in the Games. The four constituent countries of the United Kingdom - England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland - send separate teams to the Commonwealth Games (unlike at the Olympic Games, where the United Kingdom sends a single team), and individual teams are also sent from the British Crown dependencies.
At the 1930 games, women competed in Swimming and Diving only. In 1934 women competed in some Athletics events also.