2026 Commonwealth Games update
Following the April meeting of its Executive Board, the Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF) is pleased to confirm that it is considering multiple proposals to Host the 2026 Games.
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Following the April meeting of its Executive Board, the Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF) is pleased to confirm that it is considering multiple proposals to Host the 2026 Games.
The positive impact of hosting the Commonwealth Games has been outlined in a new report from the UK Governments Department for Culture, Media and Sport.
Commonwealth Sport Women's Leadership Programme is breaking barriers and empowering female leaders in sports. Through scholarships, mentorship, and a supportive community, women across the Commonwealth are transforming the sports sector worldwide.
Commonwealth Day brings together the Commonwealth nations in unity and camaraderie to celebrate the diversity of its communities.
Since its inception in 1930, the Commonwealth Games has stood as a testament to the power of athletic prowess, unity, and inclusivity.
CGF Executive Board appoints Claire Carver-Dias Regional Vice-President for the Americas until the 2024 General Assembly.
Continuing our celebration of the 50th Anniversary of the Christchurch 1970 Commonwealth Games, we we head to Tanzania and the incredible story of Filbert Bayi.
At just 16 years old, Cathy Freeman etched her name into history during the 1990 Commonwealth Games in Auckland, where she became the first female Aboriginal athlete to clinch a Commonwealth Games gold medal in the 4x100 meter relay.
As we celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the Christchurch 1974 Commonwealth Games, we profile some of the extraordinary athletes who participated in the 'friendly Games'.
Mikel Thomas has been appointed the CGF’s first Athlete Strategy and Engagement Manager.
The CGF is sad to report that that our esteemed colleague Judy Simons passed away on Wednesday 3 January 2024.
CGF CEO Katie Sadleir recently participated in the ‘Leaders in Focus’ interview discussing the future of the Commonwealth Games and the Commonwealth Sport Movement.
As the year draws to a close, the Commonwealth Games Federation reflects and celebrates the achievements of 2023.
In the pool of Scottish swimming talent, one name is making waves—Matthew Ward.
Commonwealth Sport is proud to celebrate our superb Para Athletes on the International Day of Persons with a Disability
Over the course of a week in Singapore, leaders from the CGF member Nations and Territories gathered together to review activity, drive progress and inspire change for the Commonwealth Sport Movement, culminating on Wednesday 15 November with the annual General Assembly.
Chris Jenkins OBE, a distinguished leader, with a rich history in Commonwealth Sport and Sport for Development, has been elected as the President of the Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF) at its General Assembly in Singapore.
The Commonwealth Games Federation General Assembly in Singapore has approved by acclamation the Commonwealth Sport Declaration on Reconciliation and Partnership with Indigenous Peoples.
The CGF will commence the formal host selection process for the eighth Commonwealth Youth Games in early 2024, following the highly successful Trinbago 2023 event.