The Jerusalem Post

Commonweal­th Games gets rousing sendoff

- • By STEVE KEATING

BIRMINGHAM, England (Reuters) – The Birmingham Commonweal­th Games reached a high-octane conclusion on Monday by celebratin­g 11 days of compelling competitio­n and sending the multisport event back to Australia in 2026 with new relevance and purpose.

Certainly, Birmingham had plenty of reason to party having come to the Games’ rescue on short notice after Durban,

South Africa was stripped of them and delivered what by almost every standard was a hugely successful event.

More than 1.5 million tickets were sold as spectators packed into venues, creating a buzz across the West Midlands that officials say will linger for years and could lead to a possible Olympic bid in the future.

“These Games have been bold, buzzing and absolutely brilliant,” Commonweal­th Games Federation President

Louise Martin told a capacity crowd at Alexander Stadium during the closing ceremonies.

“Athletes 11 days ago I asked you to seize the moment – with 877 medals awarded, 97 Commonweal­th records and four world records broken you all rose to the challenge.

“As we bring these Games to a close please remember this is not the end.”

More important than medals the Games forged a new identity in Birmingham by focusing on innovation, diversity and inclusion rather than new arenas and stadiums.

Sometimes viewed as a relic of the British Empire’s colonial past, the Commonweal­th Games Federation (CGF) has looked to an innovative future in Birmingham by embracing inclusion and accessibil­ity in ways not seen at a major internatio­nal competitio­n.

For the first time at a major multi-sport event there were more medal events for women (136) than men (134) at the

Commonweal­th Games and a record eight integrated parasports with podium finishes counting in the overall medal standings.

Australia, which will be hosting the Games for the third time in the last six editions in 2026, once again topped the medal table with 67 gold and an overall haul of 178.

England kept it close right down to the final day of competitio­n but fell just short with 176 total medals and 57 gold.

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