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Commonwealth Games sports

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Sports officially recognised by the Commonwealth Games Federation
Sports for elite athletes with a disability were fully incorporated at the2002 Manchester Games.

TheCommonwealth Games sports comprise all the sports officially recognised and approved by theCommonwealth Games Federation (CGF). There are a total of 16 core sports and a further 4 corepara-sports that are competed at every games.[1] In addition, the CGF allow organising committees to choose from various optional sports and disciplines to complete their games' program.

At the1930 British Empire Games, the precursor to the modern Games, there were six sports:athletics,aquatics (swimming anddiving),boxing,lawn bowls,rowing, andwrestling.

Sports, disciplines, events

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If a number of activities are controlled by the sameinternational federation then the Commonwealth Games Federation recognises each activity as a discipline, which belongs to the respective sport. For example,shooting, which is organised by theInternational Shooting Sport Federation, is a sport at the Commonwealth Games that comprises four disciplines:clay target,full bore,pistol, andsmall bore. Furthermore, events for elite athletes with a disability (EAD) comprise a separate discipline within a sport from events for able-bodied athletes. This is the case both for sports where events for EAD and able-bodied athletes are organised by the different federations, as withathletics andWorld Athletics and theInternational Paralympic Committee, and for sports where there is a single federation, as withlawn bowls and theWorld Bowls.

Sports and disciplines feature separate events for which athletes can receive medals. For example,boxing has a number of weight divisions,gymnastics anddiving have a number of styles, whileathletics has numerous events based upon a wide range of activities.

Types

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Between 1998 and 2022, the Commonwealth Games sports are divided into three main types: core sports, optional sports, and recognised sports. Until 2022, sixteen core sports and four core para-sports must be included in the Games program, while the host nation may choose to include a number of optional sports and disciplines. Recognised sports are sports which have been approved by the CGF but are deemed to need further growth before their inclusion.[2] The host nation may also apply for the inclusion of a maximum of four team sports to the CGF General Assembly, as the Melbourne organising committee did withbasketball for the2006 Games and Gold Coast did withbeach volleyball for the2018 Games.

The CGF recognisesCommonwealth Games records for a number of sports. In 2002, the CGF introduced theDavid Dixon Award for the outstanding athlete of the Games.

Core, Optional and Local Demands Commonwealth Games program

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The following sports (or disciplines of a sport) make up the core, optional and discontinued Commonwealth Games official program and are listed alphabetically according to the name used by the CGF. The figures in each cell indicate the number of events for each sport contested at the respective Games; abullet () denotes that the sport was contested as a demonstration sport. The Commonwealth Games Charter requires games to include 20 core sports, disciplines and para-sports.

Para-sports were first included in the official program as demonstration sports in1994 before being fully integrated into the main program in2002. Between 1962 and 1974,Commonwealth Paraplegic Games were organised directly preceding the able body games; a "p" below denotes that a para-sport was part of the Paraplegic Games program for that year.

Eleven sports consist or have consisted of multiple disciplines. Disciplines from the same sport are grouped under the same color:

 Aquatics Archery Athletics Basketball Cycling Gymnastics Lawn bowls Shooting Table tennis Triathlon Wrestling

Sport (Discipline)Body113034385054586266707478828690949802061014182226
 
Current core sports
 
SwimmingWAqua21113131313152324292929293032323238383838383842
Swimming (para)IPCpppp24466121414
 
AthleticsWAthle52130282829293134363738404142414646474644464543
Athletics (para)IPCpppp22666121316
 
Road cyclingUCI11111111122344444444
 
Artistic gymnasticsFIG415141415141414141414
 
Lawn bowls[A]World Bowls3333333333466666668884
Lawn bowls (para)[A]pp222233
 
Table tennisITTF777777
 
TriathlonWT22333
 
Freestyle wrestlingUWW177788888101010101010714141212
 
BadmintonBWF555666667666666
BoxingAIBA1888810101010111111111212121212111013161614
Field hockeyFIH2222222
JudoIJF141614141414
NetballWN11111111
Powerlifting (para)IPC1124444
Rugby sevensWRugby1111122
SquashWSF5555555
WeightliftingIWF677779910101030302445151515161616
 
Current optional sports
 
DivingWAqua444444444444466661010101012
 
Archery (recurve)WArch24
 
Basketball 3x3FIBA22
Wheelchair basketball 3x3IWBF22
 
Mountain bikingUCI22222
Track cycling33454445665589911121413161618
Track cycling (para)4448
 
Rhythmic gymnasticsFIG6666666
 
Clay TargetISSF22444451212866
Full BoreICFRA1112222222222
PistolISSF322888121214141455
Small Bore111668141212121266
 
Table tennis (para)ITTFpppp11124
 
Triathlon (para)WT22
 
Beach volleyballFIVB22
CricketICC11
 
Local Demand sports
 
Synchronized swimmingFINA2322222
Water Polo1
 
Archery (compound)WArch4
 
BasketballFIBA22
 
Greco-Roman wrestlingUWW7
 
FencingFIE666677
RowingWRowing54556615
TennisITF5
Ten-pin bowlingIBF5
 
Total events9596872879093103109120121128143148216221217280247283261275283215
  1. ^abIndoor Bowls will be held at the 2026 Games instead of Lawn Bowls.

Demonstrations sports

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Commonwealth Games programs have also contained a number ofdemonstration sports, also variously called exhibition sports. The following sports or disciplines have been demonstrated at the Commonwealth Games for the years shown, but have never been included in the main program.[3][4][5]

In 2014 and2018,rugby league nines competitions were held preceding the games. These were endorsed by the CGF but were not listed as official demonstration sports.[6][7]

Changes from 2030

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In October 2021, the CGF announced a new games roadmap that will, starting with the 2030 Commonwealth Games, change the requirements for sports competed at the Games.[8] The roadmap suggests that between 15 and 17 sports should be competed at each edition. There will be a new category of "Compulsory Sports", containing just athletics and swimming, as well as their para-sport counterparts. The category of "Core Sports" will cease to exist, and all other sports will have the same status; however, each host will have complete freedom to choose the program for their edition from a previously assembled list, as long as the maximum number of 17 sports is not exceeded. If necessary, the hosts could suggest the addition of other sports that respect local demands.[9]

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Constitutional Documents of the Commonwealth Games Federation"(PDF).thecgf.com. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 2021-08-27. Retrieved2021-09-04.
  2. ^Sports ProgrammeArchived 2013-05-02 at theWayback Machine.Commonwealth Games Federation. Retrieved on 2009-06-26.
  3. ^"Sports included in the Commonwealth Games".topendsports.com. Retrieved12 September 2021.
  4. ^"Aussie Rules Football at the Commonwealth Games".commonwealthgames.com.au. 22 October 2020. Retrieved18 September 2021.
  5. ^"Sepaktakraw Makes Its Debut At Games".thecgf.com. 7 April 1998. Retrieved14 September 2021.
  6. ^"Kumuls beat Roos to win Commonwealth gold".nrl.com. 29 June 2014. Retrieved14 September 2021.
  7. ^"Wales looking for volunteers to support team at 2018 Rugby League Commonwealth Championship".insidethegames.biz. 23 September 2017. Retrieved14 September 2021.
  8. ^"New Games Roadmap to deliver excitement and innovation for future hosts and sports".thecgf.com. Retrieved6 November 2021.
  9. ^"Commonwealth Games adopts new flexible sports programme as 2026 host city sought".insidethegames.biz. Retrieved6 November 2021.
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