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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 Sport s, 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 . ORIGINS A sporting competition bringing together the members of the British Empire was first proposed by Reverend Astley Cooper in 1891 when he wrote an article in '' The Times '' suggesting a "Pan-Britannic-Pan-Anglican Contest and Festival every four years as a means of increasing the goodwill and good understanding of the British Empire". In 1911 , the Festival Of The Empire was held in London to celebrate the Coronation of King George V . As part of the festival an Inter-Empire Championships was held in which teams from Australia, Canada, South Africa and the United Kingdom competed in events such as boxing, wrestling, swimming and athletics. In 1928 , Melville Marks (Bobby) Robinson of Canada was asked to organise the first British Empire Games. These were held in Hamilton, Ontario two years later. OPENING CEREMONY TRADITIONS
BOYCOTTS The Commonwealth Games, like the Olympic Games, has also suffered from political Boycott s. Nigeria boycotted the 1978 Games in protest of New Zealand 's sporting contacts with Apartheid -era South Africa , and 32 of 59 nations from Africa , Asia , and the Caribbean boycotted the 1986 Commonwealth Games due to the Thatcher government's attitude to South African sporting contacts. Boycotts were also threatened in 1974 , 1982 , and 1990 because of South Africa. EDITIONS British Empire Games
British Empire and Commonwealth Games
British Commonwealth Games
Commonwealth Games
Commonwealth Games Federation
2014 Commonwealth Games bid cities 2018 Commonwealth Games possible bidders LIST OF NATIONS/DEPENDENCIES TO COMPETE Nations/dependencies which have competed Commonwealth nations/dependencies yet to send teams This list shows the remarkable take-up of participation of Commonwealth nations in the Commonwealth Games. The fact that so few Commonwealth dependencies and nations have yet to take part is evidence of the popularity of the Games in Commonwealth countries. Indeed, of those nations below, Tokelau is likely to be taking part in 2010 Games in Delhi. Representations have also been made to the CGF for teams to take part in the Commonwealth Games from Cornwall and the Turkish Republic Of Northern Cyprus . A recent application by Cornwall (Kernow) for a place in the 2006 Commonwealth Games was refused by the Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF). The Cornwall Commonwealth Games Association claimed that Cornwall should be allowed to participate in the same respect as England , Scotland , Wales , Northern Ireland , Guernsey , Jersey and the Isle Of Man . Cornwall is the only home Celtic Nation not to be represented in the Commonwealth Games. Commonwealth Games Federation Chief Executive Mike Hooper refused Cornwall entry into the Commonwealth Games saying "take up the issue with politicians rather than with the Games Federation." However, Government Sport, Media and Culture Minister the Rt Hon Richard Caborn MP, stated that : "participation in the Commonwealth Games is not a matter for the Government but falls within the remit of the Games Committee (CGF) who are the supreme authority in all matters affecting the Commonwealth Games " Previously Prince Charles had wished the Cornish application the best of luck. The Cornwall Commonwealth Games Association is now taking legal action for the right for Cornwall (Kernow) to participate in the 2010 Commonwealth Games in Delhi , India and at future games. These territories may compete in future Games:
The following territories have no permanent population and thus are not likely to participate in any future Games:
LIST OF SPORTS AT THE COMMONWEALTH GAMES The current regulations state that a minimum of ten and no more than fifteen sports must be included in a Commonwealth Games schedule. There is a list of core sports, which must be included, and a further list of approved sports from which the host nation chooses which to include. The host nation may also apply for the inclusion of other team sports to the CGF General Assembly, like the Melbourne organising committee did with Basketball for the 2006 Games. The current core sports consist of athletics, aquatics (swimming, diving and synchronised swimming), lawn bowls, netball (for women) and rugby sevens (for men). These will all remain core sports until at least the 2014 Commonwealth Games. The approved list of sports also includes archery, badminton, billiards and snooker, boxing, canoeing, cycling, fencing, gymnastics, judo, rowing, shooting, squash, table tennis, tennis, tenpin bowling, triathlon, weightlifting, wrestling and sailing. Some of these are often included in the programme, while others, like billiards and sailing, have not yet been approved. There is also a requirement to include some events for Elite Athletes with a Disability (EAD). This was introduced in the 2002 Games. 15 sports are confirmad for Delhi 2010,but the program is going to change David Dixon Award for the outstanding athelete is introduced from the 2002 Games. Below, the years in brackets show when the sports appeared at the games. Sports currently included
Events on hiatus
Events which were never held SEE ALSO
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