The 2018 Commonwealth Games will be hosted by Gold Coast after a decision by the 70 nations and territories in attendance at the Commonwealth Games Federation General Assembly in St Kitts and Nevis on Friday, 11th November 2011. The voting was 43 to 27.
Gold Coast faced a tough battle from Hambantota for the right to follow Glasgow 2014 and host the 21st Commonwealth Games in its 88th year.
CGF President the Hon. Michael Fennell said: "My sincere congratulations to Gold Coast – theirs was a fantastic bid and they are a very, very worthy winner. Hambantota was also a very strong bid, and we have a duty to take the Games to new places, but the bid needs to be the right thing for the Commonwealth Games movement at the right time. This time Gold Coast was successful, but I hope Hambantota consider bidding again – their team were wonderful."
For more information on Hambantota 2018 visit: www.hambantota2018.com
The 2018 Commonwealth Games will be hosted by Gold Coast after a decision by the 70 nations and territories in attendance at the Commonwealth Games Federation General Assembly in St Kitts and Nevis on Friday, 11th November 2011. The voting was 43 to 27. Gold Coast faced a tough battle from Hambantota for the right to follow Glasgow 2014 and host the 21st Commonwealth Games in its 88th year. CGF President the Hon. Michael Fennell said: "My sincere congratulations to Gold Coast – theirs was a fantastic bid and they are a very, very worthy winner. Hambantota was also... Read more »
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