Commonwealth Games
Posted: Wed Apr 11, 2018 5:01 pm
I realise that the U.S. does not get to compete in the Commonwealth Games but it does happen to be one of my favourite sporting events. It is very much like the Olympic Games but only for British Commonwealth countries. This year it is being held at the Gold Coast in Australia; only half an hour's drive from where I live at Redland Bay, which is midway between Brisbane and the Gold Coast.
I suppose the country where the games is being held does have a bit of a home advantage, but I would suggest the present medal tally is actually showing how good Australia is at all sports. One does not expect to have twice as many medals as England, for instance.
Here is the present situation:
Commonwealth Games Medals
Country Gold Silver Bronze
Australia 57 43 45
England 25 30 21
India 12 4 8
S. Africa 10 7 9
N.Z. 9 10 8
Canada 8 22 17
Scotland 7 11 14
http://www.news.com.au/sport/commonweal ... f29c537e82
One of the things I particularly like about the Commonwealth Games is that the Para sports are held at the same time and in the same venues. I really think the Paralympics should to be the same.
I suppose the country where the games is being held does have a bit of a home advantage, but I would suggest the present medal tally is actually showing how good Australia is at all sports. One does not expect to have twice as many medals as England, for instance.
Here is the present situation:
Commonwealth Games Medals
Country Gold Silver Bronze
Australia 57 43 45
England 25 30 21
India 12 4 8
S. Africa 10 7 9
N.Z. 9 10 8
Canada 8 22 17
Scotland 7 11 14
http://www.news.com.au/sport/commonweal ... f29c537e82
One of the things I particularly like about the Commonwealth Games is that the Para sports are held at the same time and in the same venues. I really think the Paralympics should to be the same.