(General Knowledge) Sports & Games : Commonwealth Games
Sports and Games
Commonwealth Games
The Commonwealth Games are a festival of sports of the Commonwealth countries. The games are held once in four years but only in between the Olympic years. When the games first began, in 1930, only 11 countries participated. The games were originally known as the British Empire Games. These have undergone a change of name and expanded into a major multiracial and cultural event.
Venues of Commonwealth Games
1930 | Hamilton, Canada | 1934 | London, England |
1938 | Sydney, Australia | 1942-46 | Games were not held |
1950 | Auckland, New Zealand | 1954 | Vancouver, Canada |
1958 | Cardiff, Wales | 1962 | Perth, Australia |
1966 | Kingston, Jamaica | 1970 | Edinburgh, Scotland |
1974 | Christchurch, New Zealand | 1978 | Edmonton, Canada |
1982 | Brisbane, Australia | 1986 | Edinburgh, Scotland |
1990 | Auckland, New Zealand | 1994 | Victoria, Canada |
1998 | Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia | 2002 | Manchester, England |
2006 | Melbourne, Australia | 2010 | New Delhi, India |