The 2010 Commonwealth Games are going to be held
in Delhi, India with a population of over 15 million,
compared to (2006 games hosts) Melbourne's 3.7 million
and Greater Manchester's 2.5 million population at
the 2002 games.
The Commonwealth Games is a multi-sport event held
every four years involving the elite athletes of the
Commonwealth of Nations. The first such event, then
known as the British Empire Games, was held in 1930.
The name changed to British Empire and Commonwealth
Games in 1954, to British Commonwealth Games in 1978
and assumed the current name of the Commonwealth Games
in 1978.
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 Commonwealth nations and 71
participating teams.
Attendance at the Commonwealth Games is typically
around 5,000 athletes, which makes it one of the largest
international sporting events in terms of participants.
The four constituent countries of the United Kingdom—England,
Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland—send separate
teams to the Commonwealth Games, and individual teams
are also sent from the British Crown Dependencies—Guernsey,
Jersey and the Isle of Man—and many of the British
overseas territories.
Only six teams have attended every Commonwealth Games:
Australia, Canada, England, New Zealand, Scotland
and Wales.
The city of New Delhi, home to 13.8 million people,
will host the Commonwealth Games in 2010. This will
be the first time India has hosted the Games and only
the second time the event has been held in Asia.
Delhi is the capital city of India and is rich in
culture and history. It stands on the western end
of the Gangetic Plain and is bordered by the states
of Uttar Pradesh and Haryana. There are two main districts
of the city, Old Delhi the capital of Muslim India
between the mid 17th and late 19th centuries with
its historic sites, mosques and monuments and New
Delhi, the imperial city created by the British Raj
with its imposing government buildings and tree lined
avenues.
The proposed dates for the Games are 3 - 14 October
2010 inclusive of the Opening and Closing Ceremonies.
Weather wise the city experiences an October mean
temperature minimum 17.2 degrees centigrade and maximum
31.3 degrees centigrade with humidity ranging from
31 to 78% for the October and November months.
The Delhi Games Village is to be constructed as a
low rise medium development on a 40 acre site in the
heart of the capital with a possible capacity for
8,500 athletes and officials. Existing and new stadium
will be used to house the following sports:
Aquatics, Athletics, Badminton, Bowls, Boxing, Cycling,
EAD Events, Gymnastics, Hockey, Netball, Rugby 7s,
Shooting, Squash, Table Tennis and Weightlifting.
Delhi won the right to host the 2010 Games by defeating
the Canadian city of Hamilton by 46 votes to 22 at
the CGF General Assembly held in Montego Bay in November
2003.