Glasgow confirmed as host city for 2026 Commonwealth Games
FILE PHOTO: Commonwealth Games - Closing Ceremony - Alexander Stadium, Birmingham, Britain - August 8, 2022 General view during the closing ceremony REUTERS/Hannah Mckay/File Photo
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Glasgow has been confirmed as the host city for the troubled
2026 Commonwealth Games, which will be a slimmed-down version of the multi-sport
event.
The future of the 2026 Games was thrown into doubt when the
Australian state of Victoria, the original hosts, withdrew last year, citing
rising costs.
But the Scottish government effectively gave the green light
to Glasgow last month and the Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF) announced on
Tuesday that the 2014 hosts will stage the next Games, from July 23 to August
2, 2026.
The Games will feature just 10 sports compared with the 19
on show at the 2022 edition in the English city of Birmingham.
Para sport will once again be fully integrated as "a
key priority and point of difference for the Games", with six para sports
included on the programme.
The schedule will feature athletics and para athletics,
swimming and para swimming, artistic gymnastics, track cycling and para track
cycling, netball, weightlifting and para powerlifting, boxing, judo, bowls and
para bowls, as well as 3x3 basketball and 3x3 wheelchair basketball.
Among the sports missing out compared to the 2022 Games are
triathlon, diving, hockey, T20 cricket, squash, badminton and rugby sevens.
Around 3,000 athletes are expected to compete from up to 74
Commonwealth nations and territories.
The CGF said Glasgow 2026 would deliver more than £100
million ($130 million) of inward investment into the city.
"On behalf of the entire Commonwealth sport movement,
we are delighted to officially confirm that the 2026 Commonwealth Games will
take place in the host city of Glasgow," said CGF chief executive Katie
Sadleir.
Britain and Australia have staged five of the past six
editions between them but Sadleir believes a slimmed-down model will increase
the potential pool of future hosts.
"The 2026 Games will be a bridge to the Commonwealth Games
of tomorrow," said Sadleir.
"An exciting first step in our journey to reset and
redefine the Games as a truly collaborative, flexible and sustainable model for
the future that minimises costs, reduces the environmental footprint, and
enhances social impact -– in doing so increasing the scope of countries capable
of hosting."
Commonwealth Games Scotland chairman Ian Reid said it had
not been easy to decide which sports to include.
"I think everybody recognises that these events need to
be more affordable, lighter and we would have loved to have all of our sports
and all of our athletes competing but unfortunately it's just not deliverable
or affordable for this timeframe," he told the BBC.
But he said the programme could vary for future Games and
may increase in size depending on venues.
The CGF said there would be no need for public funding to
deliver the Glasgow Games, with Australia providing part of the costs after
Victoria's withdrawal.
Victoria pulled out after citing a projected cost of more
than a $6 billion ($4 billion).
The Commonwealth Games, held every four years, evolved out
of the British Empire Games and is still made up mainly of countries and
territories once subject to British imperial rule.

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