Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Two cities in race to mass Commonwealth Games 2018


Both cities have submitted a formal proposal to the Federal Championships in 2018 to organize the games. Gold Coast in Australia, and Sri Lankan town of Hambantota, met
CGF imposed deadline of March 31 to appoint a candidate city.

Everyone is now hoping to build his candidacy has been selected the host city of 2018 is a CGF General Assembly, which consists of all 71 member states and territories when it meets in St. Kitts and Nevis in October 2011.

Sports Federation President Mike Fennell, is delighted that the two cities in different regions of the Commonwealth are known to host the 2018 Olympic Games. "It is very gratifying to have two cities in different regions of the Commonwealth vying for the right to host the 2018 Games," Mr Fennell said.

"We in India is hosting the first Games in 2010, Glasgow 2014 Games have already been selected as the host, and we now know is either in Asia or Oceania, 2018 edition." Every city has granted huge benefits arising from hosting the games. Bid to give the opportunity to provide inheritance for future generations.

"I am sure that every city is a strong choice." Races to thank the Federal and the Gold Coast and Hambantota their interest and commitment, and we certainly wish them the best when they are trying to win a prize hosting 21 the games. "

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