Commonwealth Games: A History of Host Cities
The Beginning
The Commonwealth Games, once known as the British Empire Games, have been held every four years since 1930. The inaugural Games were held in Hamilton, Canada, and featured 11 countries competing in six sports.
Growing Popularity
The Games have grown significantly over the years, both in terms of the number of participating countries and the number of sports featured. The 2022 Games in Birmingham, England, featured 72 countries and territories competing in 20 sports.
Notable Host Cities
Some of the most notable host cities of the Commonwealth Games include:
- Sydney, Australia (1938)
- Vancouver, Canada (1954)
- Edinburgh, Scotland (1986)
- Manchester, England (2002)
- Glasgow, Scotland (2014)
Conclusion
The Commonwealth Games are a major sporting event that brings together athletes from all over the world. The Games have a long and rich history, and they continue to be a source of pride and inspiration for Commonwealth citizens.
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