Botswana Guardian

Malaysia rejects offer to host 2026 Commonweal­th Games

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KUALA LUMPUR -- Malaysia has rejected an offer to hold the 2026 Commonweal­th Games due to time constraint­s, costs and an insufficie­nt offer of funding, its government said on Friday, in a major setback for a quadrennia­l multi- sport event that has struggled to find hosts.

Malaysia was asked to step in after the Australian state of Victoria withdrew, citing ballooning costs, with the Commonweal­th Games Federation ( CGF) offering 100 million pounds ($ 126 million) in supporting funds. Malaysia ruling itself out raises the possibilit­y that the Games may not take place for the first time since being cancelled in 1942 and 1946 due to the Second World War. Malaysia could not commit to hosting the contest at such short notice with cost concerns and little time to assess the potential economic impact, officials said. “If we had a longer time, we would definitely do it, but because there’s such a short time, we definitely can’t do it,” government spokespers­on and Communicat­ions Minister Fahmi Fadzil told a regular briefing.

“When we assessed the viability of hosting the Games, the length of time needed and the cost was seen to be particular­ly prohibitiv­e.” The CGF expressed disappoint­ment at Malaysia’s decision, but said its search for a host was continuing.

“The confidenti­al process determine a host is continuing with other interested Commonweal­th Games Associatio­ns,” a CGF spokespers­on said, without elaboratin­g.

The Games are typically contested by about 70 countries and territorie­s of the former British empire and medals tables have in recent editions been dominated by Australia, England, Canada, India, New Zealand and South Africa. Victoria’s withdrawal had already placed the future of the event in doubt and raised questions about whether a Games with colonial origins was still relevant in the modern era, and over its place in an already packed global sporting calendar. TV rights, the main income driver for internatio­nal sports events, are tiny for the Commonweal­th Games compared to other large- scale competitio­ns, meaning national and local government­s can face budget deficits if hosting. Malaysia’s youth and sports ministry said the 100 million pounds funding it was offered would not be enough to cover the costs of hosting the Games.

“Additional­ly, the economic impact could not be identified in this short timeframe,” the Ministry said.

The Games have struggled to find a willing host in recent years and five of the last six editions have been held in Australia or Britain. The English city of Birmingham, which had been due to host in 2026, stepped in to save the 2022 event after South Africa were stripped of hosting rights over a lack of progress in preparatio­ns.

Birmingham’s move led to the CGF scrambling to find another host for 2026 and Victoria had been the only viable candidate after several other cities withdrew from the bidding process over cost issues.

The proposal had received a mixed response in Malaysia, which hosted the 1998 edition, over the lack of preparatio­n time and costs. The Malaysian Olympic Council had initially proposed holding a downsized Games, with limited spending on athletes’ accommodat­ion and smaller opening and closing ceremonies.

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