Australia Supports Glasgow's Bid for 2026 Commonwealth Games

Australia's Commonwealth Games Federation president has backed Glasgow's bid to host the 2026 Commonwealth Games, following a multimillion-pound investment offer. The event is set to be scaled down, featuring 10-13 sports and a budget of 130-150 million pounds.
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Highlights

  • The Commonwealth Games Federation's president endorsed Australia's multimillion-pound investment to support Glasgow's bid for the 2026 Commonwealth Games.
  • Glasgow is proposing a scaled-down event with a budget of 130-150 million pounds and will feature 10-13 sports.
  • The Australian state of Victoria withdrew from hosting the 2026 Commonwealth Games due to rising costs.
  • The UK government assured that no public money would be required to stage the games.
  • Commonwealth Games Australia has offered to invest to help finalize Glasgow's bid.

Perspectives

  • Commonwealth Games Federation president Chris Jenkins expressed confidence in Glasgow's innovative model for hosting the games, emphasizing its sustainability and potential to set a precedent for future events.
  • Scottish Health Secretary Neil Gray raised concerns about the reputational and financial risks associated with hosting the games, stressing that the event would not replicate the 2014 edition.