Who opened 2014 Commonwealth Games?
Who opened 2014 Commonwealth Games?
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II
The ceremony was directed by David Zolkwer and included the 2014 Commonwealth Games Parade of Nations where 71 athletes, bearing the flags of their respective nations and territories, led their national delegations as they paraded into the stadium. The games were formally opened by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
Where will the XX Commonwealth Games be held?
Celtic Park, Glasgow, United Kingdom
2014 Commonwealth Games/Location
Where was the closing ceremony of Commonwealth Games 2014 held?
Glasgow
The closing ceremony of the 2014 Commonwealth Games, was held on 3 August 2014. Entitled “All Back to Ours”, it was held at the Hampden Park, the main stadium of the event, in Glasgow, Scotland.
Which city hosted the 2014 Commonwealth Games?
The 20th Commonwealth Games will be held in Glasgow, Scotland, where 6,500 athletes from 71 countries and territories will compete in 17 sports over 11 days.
In which country Commonwealth Games are held in 2010?
The vibrant city of New Delhi, home to 14 million people, hosted the Commonwealth Games in October 2010. This was the first time India has hosted the Games and only the second time the event has been held in Asia (Kuala Lumpur in 1998 was the first).
What was the motto of the Commonwealth Games 2014?
Bring It On
2014 Commonwealth Games
Logo of 2014 Commonwealth Games | |
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Host city | Glasgow |
Country | Scotland |
Motto | “Bring It On” |
Nations participating | 71 Commonwealth Teams |
What is the motto of Commonwealth Games 2014?
Who won Commonwealth Games 2014?
Claudia Fragapane
2014 Commonwealth Games/Winners
Where was the Commonwealth Games held in 2014?
Template:2014 Commonwealth Games. The 2014 Commonwealth Games (officially the XX Commonwealth Games) were held in Glasgow, Scotland, from 23 July to 3 August 2014.
Which is the first country to host the Commonwealth Games?
Kiribati also won its first ever medal at a Commonwealth Games, a gold in the 105 kg men’s weightlifting competition. Scotland was the first country to consider hosting the 2014 Commonwealth Games in 2004, with Scottish cities being invited by the Commonwealth Games Council for Scotland to consider making a bid.
When did the Commonwealth Games logo come out?
The official logo for the 2014 Commonwealth Games was unveiled on Commonwealth Day, 8 March 2010. Designed by Marque Creative, it was inspired by three factors, time, data and measurement. Its rings are proportioned to represent the 20th Commonwealth Games, across 17 sports, over 11 days in 1 city.
Who was the mascot for the 2014 Commonwealth Games?
Clyde, a thistle named after the river which flows through the centre of Glasgow, will be the official mascot of the 2014 Commonwealth Games. The mascot was designed by Beth Gilmour, who won a competition run by Glasgow 2014 for children to design the Mascot.