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1986 Commonwealth Games (24 July – 2 August 1986, Edinburgh, Scotland) 32 Commonwealth nations decided that they could not attend, because of their opposition to apartheid in sports. Twenty-six nations did…
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1990 Commonwealth Games (24 January – 3 February, Auckland, New Zealand) 54 nations participated in the second Auckland Games. Twenty-nine of the competing nations succeeded in winning medals from a…
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1994 Commonwealth Games (18-28 August, Victoria, Canada) Sixty-three nations sent a total of nearly 2,450 athletes and 892 officials as the Commonwealth Games burgeoned at Victoria. Once again, Australia…
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1998 Commonwealth Games (11-21 September, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia) Thirty-four nations (including Aden and Saudi Arabia) competed in the Kingston Games sending a total of 1,316 athletes and officials. The…
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2002 Commonwealth Games (25 July – 4 August 2002, Manchester, England) It was the largest in the history of the Commonwealth Games with participating athletes from 72 nations competing…
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Melbourne is the capital of the State of Victoria and the second largest city in Australia with a population of nearly 3,500,000 people. The Opening Ceremony and Athletics competition were…
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In New Delhi , India the 2010 Commonwealth Games was held from 3rd October to 14th Ocober 2010. 6081 Athletes from 71 countries partcipated in this game. Australia won the…
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1954 British Empire and Commonwealth Games (30 July – 7 August, Vancouver, Canada) Some 24 nations sent a total of 662 athletes and 127 officials to the Vancouver Games. The…