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The Commonwealth Games Federation is often known as CGF and it is the famous organization that is in charge of the direction as well as control of the entire Commonwealth Games. Being the supreme authority for all the matters concerning to the Commonwealth Games, the Commonwealth Games Federation also handles all the problems regarding the game process. For its responsibilities, this Commonwealth Games Federation can be compared with the International Olympic Committee that controls the Olympic Games.
The Commonwealth Games Federation is an independent association of sovereign states that are scattered over each continent as well as ocean. People of different languages, cultures, faiths, races and traditions are the integral part of the Commonwealth Games Federation. The Commonwealth Games is a unique world-class organization that host games after every four years. The commonwealth Games organize by the Commonwealth Games Federation are also known as the ‘Friendly Games’.
The CGF or Commonwealth Games Federation is the multi-sports association, which directs and controls the famous Commonwealth Games. Apart from that, CGS also encourages as well as assists general educational streams by means of sport improvement and overall physical amusement. Following three basic values such as Humanity, Equality and Destiny, the Commonwealth Games Federation has come across a long way from its foundation.
Names of the host cities for the Commonwealth Games:
  1. In the year 1958 Cardiff of Wales
  2. In the year 1962 Perth of Australia
  3. In the year 1966 Kingston of Jamaica
  4. In the year 1970 Edinburgh of Scotland
  5. In the year 1974 Christchurch of New Zealand
  6. In the year 1978 Edmonton of Canada
  7. In the year 1982 Brisbane of Australia
  8. In the year 1986 Edinburgh of Scotland
  9. In the year 1990 Auckland of New Zealand
  10. In the year 1994 Victoria of Canada
  11. In the year 1998 Kuala Lumpur of Malaysia
  12. In the year 2002 Manchester of England
  13. In the year 2006 Melbourne of Australia
The games that are played in the Commonwealth Games include Aquatics, Boxing, Diving, Swimming, Netball, Gymnastics, Synchronized swimming, Shooting, Basketball, Athletics, Field hockey, Squash, Table tennis, Power lifting, Badminton, Weightlifting, Rugby sevens, Rhythmic gymnastics, Cycling, Lawn bowls, Triathlon,
Contact details of Commonwealth Games Federation:
2nd Floor, 138 Piccadilly,
London W1J 7NR, UK.
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