In today's world, 2030 Commonwealth Games has become a topic of great relevance and interest to a wide spectrum of people. From its impact on society to its implications on the economy and on the personal level, 2030 Commonwealth Games has captured the attention of individuals and organizations worldwide. With its complexity and diversity, 2030 Commonwealth Games has generated debate and reflection in different spheres, generating endless opinions and approaches on the subject. In this article, we will explore the various facets of 2030 Commonwealth Games and its influence on our daily lives, from specific aspects to broader perspectives.
The 2030 Commonwealth Games, officially known as the XXIV Commonwealth Games, is expected to be held in 2030 for members of the Commonwealth of Nations. 2030 will mark the centenary of the Commonwealth Games, first held as the British Empire Games, which has been held under various names (British Empire and Commonwealth Games, British Commonwealth Games and finally Commonwealth Games) on a quadrennial basis ever since, save for the Games cancelled due to World War II.
A potential bid from South Africa was speculated ahead of the 2024 Commonwealth heads of government meeting in Samoa. [1]Durban had previously been awarded hosting of the 2022 Commonwealth Games but was later stripped of hosting rights due to organizational and budget constraints, and Durban was replaced by Birmingham in 2017.[2][3]
A potential bid from the Province of Alberta, predominantly featuring Calgary, Edmonton and possibily other cities, was examined for the 2030 Commonwealth Games.[5][6] The bid exploration received a potential for C$4 million in financial backing from the two cities and the province.[7] On 3 August 2023, the Government of Alberta withdrew from Alberta's 2030 Commonwealth Games bid process thereby terminating the bid.[8]
A group of Hamilton businessmen planned a bid for the 2030 edition of the Commonwealth Games to mark 100 years since the city hosted the original games, briefly considered the 2026 edition when it became apparent there would be little other competition to host. But in April 2021, the spokesperson and chair for the Hamilton bid, Lou Frapporti, announced that Hamilton would scrap any bid for the 2026 edition and resume focusing on the 2030 edition instead.[9] Frapporti stated that the reason for resuming focus on 2030 was that the province of Ontario was unlikely to support the 2026 bid due to the 2026 FIFA World Cup being scheduled to have games in Toronto and the unlikelihood of the CGF alternatively allowing for a move to 2027.[10] In February 2023, it was announced that Hamilton was no longer Canada's preferred candidate for the 2030 Commonwealth Games, according to Commonwealth Sport Canada, which is trying to secure the national bid for the event.[11]