Durban,
first African Commonwealth Games Host City
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Durban will be the first
African city to host the Commonwealth Games after being confirmed as the venue
for 2022. The
city on the east coast of South Africa was the only remaining bidder after Edmonton's
bid team withdrew in February for financial reasons. The
Games will begin on July 18 - what would have been the 104th birthday of former
South African president Nelson Mandela - and finish on July 30. It
will be the 22nd staging of the event, which is held every four years.
Athletes
from more than 50 countries - most of which are former British colonies -
compete.
The
announcement was made at the Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF) general
assembly in Auckland.
BBC report continues:
"As
a movement we stand together to support the very first games on African
soil," said outgoing CGF president Prince Tunku Imran.
Much
of the infrastructure is already in place, with an athletics track to be
installed at the Moses Mabhida Stadium, which was built for the 2010 football
World Cup.
It
is thought awarding the Games to an African city for the first time could pave
the way for South Africa to make another attempt to host the Olympics. Cape
Town finished third in bidding for the 2004 event.
The Commonwealth Games was
last held in 2014 in Glasgow, with Australia's Gold Coast hosting the 2018
event.
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