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Commonwealth Games
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The Commonwealth Games are a quadrennial international multi-sport event among athletes from the Commonwealth of Nations, first held in 1930 as the British Empire Games. The event has undergone several name changes and has been inclusive of athletes with disabilities since 2002, also featuring an equal number of men's and women's medal events in 2018. The Commonwealth Games Federation oversees the event, with over 4,500 athletes competing in 25 sports and 250 medal events, including Olympic and Paralympic sports. The games have been hosted by 20 cities in nine countries, with Australia hosting the games five times.learn more on wikipedia
perspectives
countries
- 1.Italy
- 2.Japan
- 3.Netherlands
- 4.Russian Federation
- 5.United States
- 6.Australia
- 7.Canada
- 8.United Kingdom
- 9.Ireland
- 10.Bhutan
- 11.China
- 12.France
organizations
- 1.All India Institute Of Medical Sciences
- 2.Hindus
- 3.Commonwealth
- 4.Asian Development Bank
- 5.Bharatiya Janata Party
- 6.Central Bank of India
- 7.Delhi School of Economics
- 8.House of Parliament
- 9.Indian National Congress party
- 10.Indian Parliament
- 11.International Monetary Fund
- 12.Janata Dal (United) Party
persons
- 1.Samantha Harvey
- 2.Yael Van Der Wouden
- 3.Kazuo Ishiguro
- 4.Margaret Atwood
- 5.Mark Twain
- 6.Paul Lynch
- 7.Percival Everett
- 8.Peter Handke
- 9.Rachel Kushner
- 10.R O Kwon
- 11.Salman Rushdie
- 12.Tina Jordan