So Glasgow are stepping up to take over from (skint) Brisbane for the 2026 Commonwealth Games.
HOWEVER in order to curb costs in the future and help the Games survive, a lot of sports have been dropped permanently.
THE 10 AXED SPORTS
Rugby sevens
Cricket
Hockey
Table tennis
Squash
Badminton
Beach volleyball
Diving
Non-track cycling
Rhythmic gymnastics
...AND THOSE THAT MADE THE CUT
Athletics
Boxing
Bowls
Cycling
Gymnastics
Judo
Netball
Swimming
Weightlifting
3x3 basketball
Commonwealth Games 2026 - Glasgow
I understand that they want to curb costs in the future and allow poorer nations (e.g Caribbean) to have a chance to host in the future....so dropping hockey and squash which need dedicated facilities makes sense.
BUT they keep cycling, so every time they need a world-class velodrome?? And cycling on the road (which costs peanuts) has been dropped instead?
BUT they keep cycling, so every time they need a world-class velodrome?? And cycling on the road (which costs peanuts) has been dropped instead?

Cycling on the road costs a fair amount in terms of closing roads, barriers all over city centre and the number of people that are stewards on the course. Plus all the vehicles, police costs etc. But I would have loved to see it, particularly given how successful the World Championships in Glasgow were.Sandstorm wrote: Tue Oct 22, 2024 10:29 am I understand that they want to curb costs in the future and allow poorer nations (e.g Caribbean) to have a chance to host in the future....so dropping hockey and squash which need dedicated facilities makes sense.
BUT they keep cycling, so every time they need a world-class velodrome?? And cycling on the road (which costs peanuts) has been dropped instead?![]()
Also disappointed about the rugby sevens, that sold really well last time so there would have been a fair amount of income to offset the costs.
Should have dropped boxing imo, corrupt S fuck and on the way out of the Olympics.
And are there two g’s in Bugger Off?
CheersBiffer wrote: Tue Oct 22, 2024 10:34 am Cycling on the road costs a fair amount in terms of closing roads, barriers all over city centre and the number of people that are stewards on the course. Plus all the vehicles, police costs etc. But I would have loved to see it, particularly given how successful the World Championships in Glasgow were.
AmenShould have dropped boxing imo, corrupt as fuck and on the way out of the Olympics.
Doesn't the UK get loads of medals in cycling?Sandstorm wrote: Tue Oct 22, 2024 10:29 am I understand that they want to curb costs in the future and allow poorer nations (e.g Caribbean) to have a chance to host in the future....so dropping hockey and squash which need dedicated facilities makes sense.
BUT they keep cycling, so every time they need a world-class velodrome?? And cycling on the road (which costs peanuts) has been dropped instead?![]()
Not sure I agree. Sports like squash and hockey (see also table tennis and badminton) in the Commonwealth games are, Olympics aside, pinnacles of the sport. Seems silly to exclude sports that actually really want to be thereSandstorm wrote: Tue Oct 22, 2024 10:29 am I understand that they want to curb costs in the future and allow poorer nations (e.g Caribbean) to have a chance to host in the future....so dropping hockey and squash which need dedicated facilities makes sense.
BUT they keep cycling, so every time they need a world-class velodrome?? And cycling on the road (which costs peanuts) has been dropped instead?![]()
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Probably a coincidence.Calculon wrote: Tue Oct 22, 2024 12:04 pmDoesn't the UK get loads of medals in cycling?Sandstorm wrote: Tue Oct 22, 2024 10:29 am I understand that they want to curb costs in the future and allow poorer nations (e.g Caribbean) to have a chance to host in the future....so dropping hockey and squash which need dedicated facilities makes sense.
BUT they keep cycling, so every time they need a world-class velodrome?? And cycling on the road (which costs peanuts) has been dropped instead?![]()
I don't think they've been dropped permanently. The Commonwealth Games have always been quite flexible and this is kind of an emergency situation - what can we do in the time within the budget. The future of the games is in doubt though, and more than anything it's been demonstrated tgst cities and countries can't use thus as an excuse to spend ridiculous amounts of money. Any future host needs to have nearly all venues in place prior to bidding.Sandstorm wrote: Tue Oct 22, 2024 10:26 am So Glasgow are stepping up to take over from (skint) Brisbane for the 2026 Commonwealth Games.
HOWEVER in order to curb costs in the future and help the Games survive, a lot of sports have been dropped permanently.
THE 10 AXED SPORTS
Rugby sevens
Cricket
Hockey
Table tennis
Squash
Badminton
Beach volleyball
Diving
Non-track cycling
Rhythmic gymnastics
...AND THOSE THAT MADE THE CUT
Athletics
Boxing
Bowls
Cycling
Gymnastics
Judo
Netball
Swimming
Weightlifting
3x3 basketball
And are there two g’s in Bugger Off?
Nope, the announcement yesterday was that the only way to keep it going is to have a smaller, core number of events without extending in the future. Sad really.Biffer wrote: Wed Oct 23, 2024 5:12 amI don't think they've been dropped permanently. The Commonwealth Games have always been quite flexible and this is kind of an emergency situation - what can we do in the time within the budget. The future of the games is in doubt though, and more than anything it's been demonstrated tgst cities and countries can't use thus as an excuse to spend ridiculous amounts of money. Any future host needs to have nearly all venues in place prior to bidding.Sandstorm wrote: Tue Oct 22, 2024 10:26 am So Glasgow are stepping up to take over from (skint) Brisbane for the 2026 Commonwealth Games.
HOWEVER in order to curb costs in the future and help the Games survive, a lot of sports have been dropped permanently.
THE 10 AXED SPORTS
Rugby sevens
Cricket
Hockey
Table tennis
Squash
Badminton
Beach volleyball
Diving
Non-track cycling
Rhythmic gymnastics
...AND THOSE THAT MADE THE CUT
Athletics
Boxing
Bowls
Cycling
Gymnastics
Judo
Netball
Swimming
Weightlifting
3x3 basketball
Point I'm making is that there aren't many sports that have been in every games - the ones being dropped that have featured every time for a long time are road cycling, badminton and diving.Sandstorm wrote: Wed Oct 23, 2024 6:59 amNope, the announcement yesterday was that the only way to keep it going is to have a smaller, core number of events without extending in the future. Sad really.Biffer wrote: Wed Oct 23, 2024 5:12 amI don't think they've been dropped permanently. The Commonwealth Games have always been quite flexible and this is kind of an emergency situation - what can we do in the time within the budget. The future of the games is in doubt though, and more than anything it's been demonstrated tgst cities and countries can't use thus as an excuse to spend ridiculous amounts of money. Any future host needs to have nearly all venues in place prior to bidding.Sandstorm wrote: Tue Oct 22, 2024 10:26 am So Glasgow are stepping up to take over from (skint) Brisbane for the 2026 Commonwealth Games.
HOWEVER in order to curb costs in the future and help the Games survive, a lot of sports have been dropped permanently.
THE 10 AXED SPORTS
Rugby sevens
Cricket
Hockey
Table tennis
Squash
Badminton
Beach volleyball
Diving
Non-track cycling
Rhythmic gymnastics
...AND THOSE THAT MADE THE CUT
Athletics
Boxing
Bowls
Cycling
Gymnastics
Judo
Netball
Swimming
Weightlifting
3x3 basketball
And are there two g’s in Bugger Off?
Are you sure about that? Lots of international orgs representing excluded sports have put out statements that they’ve been assured the decision for them to be excluded this time round doesn’t preclude their involvement in future games.Sandstorm wrote: Wed Oct 23, 2024 6:59 amNope, the announcement yesterday was that the only way to keep it going is to have a smaller, core number of events without extending in the future. Sad really.Biffer wrote: Wed Oct 23, 2024 5:12 amI don't think they've been dropped permanently. The Commonwealth Games have always been quite flexible and this is kind of an emergency situation - what can we do in the time within the budget. The future of the games is in doubt though, and more than anything it's been demonstrated tgst cities and countries can't use thus as an excuse to spend ridiculous amounts of money. Any future host needs to have nearly all venues in place prior to bidding.Sandstorm wrote: Tue Oct 22, 2024 10:26 am So Glasgow are stepping up to take over from (skint) Brisbane for the 2026 Commonwealth Games.
HOWEVER in order to curb costs in the future and help the Games survive, a lot of sports have been dropped permanently.
THE 10 AXED SPORTS
Rugby sevens
Cricket
Hockey
Table tennis
Squash
Badminton
Beach volleyball
Diving
Non-track cycling
Rhythmic gymnastics
...AND THOSE THAT MADE THE CUT
Athletics
Boxing
Bowls
Cycling
Gymnastics
Judo
Netball
Swimming
Weightlifting
3x3 basketball
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I assumed they meant that each games would have a smaller number of sports, but they would change each time, on a kind of rota (except athletics & swimming, which are guaranteed a spot).Simian wrote: Wed Oct 23, 2024 10:29 amAre you sure about that? Lots of international orgs representing excluded sports have put out statements that they’ve been assured the decision for them to be excluded this time round doesn’t preclude their involvement in future games.Sandstorm wrote: Wed Oct 23, 2024 6:59 amNope, the announcement yesterday was that the only way to keep it going is to have a smaller, core number of events without extending in the future. Sad really.Biffer wrote: Wed Oct 23, 2024 5:12 am
I don't think they've been dropped permanently. The Commonwealth Games have always been quite flexible and this is kind of an emergency situation - what can we do in the time within the budget. The future of the games is in doubt though, and more than anything it's been demonstrated tgst cities and countries can't use thus as an excuse to spend ridiculous amounts of money. Any future host needs to have nearly all venues in place prior to bidding.
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That's my understanding, athletics and swimming are the only ones guaranteed to be in, and then in the past you make it up to 17 other sports from the list. But it's more likely to be 10-12 sports in the future, from what's being reported.S/Lt_Phillips wrote: Wed Oct 23, 2024 10:41 amI assumed they meant that each games would have a smaller number of sports, but they would change each time, on a kind of rota (except athletics & swimming, which are guaranteed a spot).Simian wrote: Wed Oct 23, 2024 10:29 amAre you sure about that? Lots of international orgs representing excluded sports have put out statements that they’ve been assured the decision for them to be excluded this time round doesn’t preclude their involvement in future games.Sandstorm wrote: Wed Oct 23, 2024 6:59 am
Nope, the announcement yesterday was that the only way to keep it going is to have a smaller, core number of events without extending in the future. Sad really.
And are there two g’s in Bugger Off?
That’s my understanding tooS/Lt_Phillips wrote: Wed Oct 23, 2024 10:41 amI assumed they meant that each games would have a smaller number of sports, but they would change each time, on a kind of rota (except athletics & swimming, which are guaranteed a spot).Simian wrote: Wed Oct 23, 2024 10:29 amAre you sure about that? Lots of international orgs representing excluded sports have put out statements that they’ve been assured the decision for them to be excluded this time round doesn’t preclude their involvement in future games.Sandstorm wrote: Wed Oct 23, 2024 6:59 am
Nope, the announcement yesterday was that the only way to keep it going is to have a smaller, core number of events without extending in the future. Sad really.