2022 Commonwealth Games

2022 will be the 22nd edition of the Commonwealth Games, where all 71 member territories from the Commonwealth of Nations are expected to be competed. A host for the games will be announced on 2 September 2015, at a General Assembly in Auckland, New Zealand.

Bids

Following the withdrawal of a bid from Edmonton, Canada on 11 February 2015,[1] the only remaining city that has confirmed a bid for the games is:

The coastal South African city had previously considered bidding for the 2020 or 2024 Summer Olympics as the 10th "anniversary" of the 2010 FIFA World Cup. If Durban were to host the games, it would be the first Olympic Games held in the African continent. South Africa's second largest city, Cape Town, bid for the 2004 Olympics, but lost in the final round of voting with the games ultimately awarded to Athens.[2] Durban is home to major professional Rugby Union, Cricket and two association football teams - AmaZulu F.C. and Golden Arrows. The city has previously played host to matches of the 2010 FIFA World Cup, the 1996 & 2013 Africa Cup of Nations, the 1995 Rugby World Cup, as well as the 2003 Cricket World Cup. The Kings Park Sporting Precinct will be part of the bid.

Venues

Venue Sports Capacity Type
Moses Mabhida Stadium Athletics, Opening Ceremony, Closing Ceremony[3] 56,000 Existing
Kings Park Stadium Rugby 7s[3] 55,000 Existing
Kings Park Aquatic Centre Swimming, Diving[3] 5,000 Existing
Queensmead Hockey Stadium Hockey[3] 5,000 Existing
Durban International Convention Centre Badminton, Boxing, Judo, Weightlifting, Wrestling[3] 3,000 Existing
Durban Country Club Bowls[3] 2,500 Existing
Durban Exhibition Centre Table Tennis, Netball[3] 2,500 Existing
University of KwaZulu-Natal Squash[3] 2,500 Existing
Durban New Beach Beach Volleyball[3] TBD Temporary
uShaka Triathlon[3] TBD Temporary
Bluff Shooting Range Shooting[3] TBD Temporary
Port of Durban & M4 Road cycling[3] TBD Temporary
Venues outside the Durban
Pietermaritzburg Mountain Biking, Track cycling[3] TBD Existing/Temporary

Cancelled/Previously Proposed Bids

Asia

Singapore's Director of the Sports Division in its Ministry of Community Development, Koh Peng Keng, said that Singapore could potentially host the Commonwealth Games. Singapore hosted the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics and the 2009 Asian Youth Games.[4] Singapore also hosted various other Southeast Asian Games (SEA Games), AFF, and AFC competitions.
Hambantota bid to host the 2018 Commonwealth Games but lost to Gold Coast. Following their defeat Ajith Nivard who served as co-chairman of the bid suggested that Hambantota could bid again. Despite Hambantota's failure to secure the 2018 games, the city is moving ahead with the construction of most of the venues that would be needed.[5]

Europe

Cardiff was previously interested in bidding for the 2022 games, with some events to be held in Newport and Swansea, however Cardiff City Council announced they are instead in discussions for a bid for the 2026 games.[6][7][8]
The Birmingham Post reported in 2009 that Birmingham was considering a bid for the 2022 or 2026 Commonwealth Games, but in September 2013 the city council ceased pursuing to host the games, citing a lack of funds to do so.[9][10]
Bristol
Bristol Mayor candidate Marvin Rees pledged to bid for either the 2022 or 2026 Games if elected in the Bristol mayoral election, 2012. Bristol's two professional football sides Bristol City and Bristol Rovers backed the proposal, with both sides proposed stadiums (Bristol City Stadium and UWE Stadium) expected to be part of the bid. Bristol Rugby have also endorsed the bid.[11] However Rees lost the election to independent George Ferguson and any future bid is now highly unlikely.
London
The BBC reported on 18 March 2013 that London is considering a bid for the 2022 Commonwealth Games, on the back of its hosting the 2012 Summer Olympics. However, in October later that year there were doubts over whether the bid would continue to go ahead. Mayor of London Boris Johnson expressed concerns that the city would not be able to afford the estimated £1 billion budget. In the same timeline the city will also be hosting the 2017 World Championships in Athletics and the 2015 Rugby World Cup.[12]

North America

Edmonton is Canada's fifth-largest city and the second-largest city in the Province of Alberta. It is home to a number of professional sports associations (most notably the Edmonton Eskimos (Canadian) football team and Edmonton Oilers ice hockey team, winners of five Stanley Cups). The 1978 Commonwealth Games, the 1983 Summer Universiade and the 2001 World Championships in Athletics were all held in Edmonton, and the city has also hosted some matches of both the 2006 Women's Rugby World Cup and the 2007 FIFA U-20 World Cup.[13][14] The Commonwealth Stadium and Rogers Place are likely bid venues. Edmonton is also planning to build a new Velodrome to replace the aging Argyll Velodrome.

On February 11, 2015, Edmonton announced it has withdrawn its bid to host the 2022 Commonwealth Games, citing financial reasons and a global fall in oil prices. The bid team will instead focus on the 2026 event.[15]

Oceania

After the major earthquakes in September 2010 and February 2011, the rebuilt city is planning to bid for the 2022 edition to introduce the city to the world. Christchurch previously hosted the Commonwealth Games (then British Commonwealth Games) in 1974.[16] Christchurch's, and any bid from the Oceania Region, was later put in doubt with the awarding of the 2018 games to Gold Coast, Australia.[17][18]

Concerns over lack of hosting interest

On 22 January 2014, The BBC reported that the organisers of the Commonwealth Games were concerned about the future of the event, after no member country had expressed serious interest in hosting the 2022 edition with only two months to go before the March 2014 deadline for applicant cities. The high cost of the 2014 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, with reports of between £500 million and £1 billion, damage to the reputation of the competition following the 2010 Games and disputes between the Commonwealth Games Federation board and member states' sporting federations were all said to be factors in why no serious hosting intentions were being made.[19][20] Cardiff, who were pursuing a bid for the 2026 games, said it would be "unlikely" for them to bring their bid forward to 2022.[21] An emergency general meeting was held in Kuala Lumpur on 24 January to try and resolve these issues and ensure the future of the games.

On 31 January 2014 Gideon Sam, vice-president of the Commonwealth Games Federation, was quoted in The Namibian stating intentions of holding the 2022 games in Africa following meetings in Kuala Lumpur: “We decided that 2022 will be Africa’s time. Africa makes up a huge number of Commonwealth countries and we now appeal to African leaders to be brave, to club together and to come forward so that we can host the Commonwealth Games" "“We cannot continue doing what we did in the past, when we voted with Asia, Oceania or the Americas and not for ourselves. The time has come to show the world that there are no lions roaming the streets or naked people walking around"[22]

References

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  9. http://www.birminghampost.net/news/west-midlands-news/2009/07/14/birmingham-bids-to-host-commonwealth-games-65233-24150534/
  10. Birmingham Mail (12 September 2013). "Birmingham City Council pulls out of race to host Commonwealth Games".
  11. "Labour's mayoral candidate Marvin Rees pledges Commonwealth bid]". ThisIsBristol.co.uk.
  12. "London 'unlikely' to make 2022 Commonwealth Games bid". BBC News. 24 October 2013.
  13. Exclusive: Canada planning to bid for 2022 Commonwealth Games
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  22. The Namibian (30 January 2014). "Queen's baton relay passes throug Windhoek".