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NgageGo Interactive Sport Feature

The Commonwealth Games: More Than a Medal Table

Enter the stadium, explore the sports, examine the host-city model, trace the Games from 1930 to Glasgow 2026, and discover how athletes and Para athletes compete on one shared international stage.

Interactive sections: 11 Keyboard and mobile friendly Editable for any Games edition
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Reader guidance

Plan with official confirmation

This page presents selected highlights and editorial context. Confirm live timings, tickets, venue access and transport through official Glasgow 2026 channels before travelling.

LIVE
Selected verified results

Latest scores and medal results

Selected Glasgow 2026 results reviewed against published results coverage. This is not a complete official results service; always use the official results page for authoritative information.

Official results ↗
0 results shown Data reviewed: 26 July 2026, 23:59 BST

Editorial selection only. Scores can be corrected or superseded by organisers.

Official video hub

Watch Glasgow 2026

Selected official Commonwealth Sport videos and the Glasgow 2026 playlist. Videos load only when they approach the screen.

Official campaign

The Obsession

Watch the official Glasgow 2026 television campaign.

Official playlist

More Glasgow 2026 videos

Browse announcements, athlete stories, venue features and Games highlights.

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Starting line

A gathering built around sport

The first Games were staged in Hamilton, Canada, in 1930. The event has since changed names, hosts, sports and scale while retaining its international Commonwealth structure.

Back straight

A programme that adapts

Unlike a fixed tournament format, each host edition can present a different combination of sports, venues and cultural priorities.

Final bend

One event, many pathways

Elite competition, integrated Para sport, national identity, host-city investment and community participation all meet inside the same Games.

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At a glance

The Glasgow 2026 edition

These fields can be replaced for another edition. The current sample is structured around Glasgow 2026.

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0Nations and territories listed
0Sports in Glasgow 2026
0Main venue clusters
Current edition

23 July–2 August 2026

Glasgow’s compact model places competition within an approximately eight-mile corridor and relies heavily on existing venues.

Compact venue model
Integrated Para sport
Reusable infrastructure
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Host-city explorer

Move through the Glasgow Games corridor

Select each venue marker to reveal its role.

GLASGOW 2026
COMPACT GAMES CORRIDOR
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Sports programme

Build your Games viewing plan

Filter the sample programme by competition type.

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Athletics

Track, field and Para athletics.

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Swimming

Pool racing and Para swimming.

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Boxing

Weight-class tournament competition.

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3×3 Basketball

Standing and wheelchair formats.

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Netball

Fast team competition and tactical match play.

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Artistic Gymnastics

Apparatus finals and all-around competition.

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Track Cycling

Velodrome racing and Para cycling.

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Weightlifting

Weightlifting and Para powerlifting.

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Lawn Bowls

Precision competition with Para events.

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Judo

Weight-category combat sport.

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Curated editorial schedule

Featured Glasgow 2026 events

Browse a selected editorial list of finals, medal sessions and major events. Times are Glasgow local time. This is not the complete or authoritative live timetable.

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Medal-table laboratory

See how rankings can change

Adjust the sample medal totals. This is a learning interaction, not a live or official medal table.

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Interactive history

From Hamilton to Glasgow

Select a milestone to reveal the next stage of the story.

1930
Hamilton, Canada

The first Games

The inaugural British Empire Games created the foundation for the modern Commonwealth Games.

1954
Vancouver, Canada

A famous middle-distance race

Roger Bannister and John Landy’s “Miracle Mile” became one of the event’s most remembered contests.

1998
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Team sports enter the programme

The Games expanded beyond its earlier individual-sport structure and entered a new broadcast era.

2002
Manchester, England

Para sport on the same programme

Elite Para sport became integrated within the main Games programme rather than being treated as a separate event.

2026
Glasgow, Scotland

A smaller, concentrated Games

Glasgow uses a streamlined ten-sport plan and four principal venue clusters.

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Integrated competition

One Games programme

Move the slider to reveal how the event combines different elite-sport pathways.

ELITE SPORT
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Performance, qualification, tactics and medals

INTEGRATED PARA SPORT

Classification-aware elite competition within the same Games

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Starter challenge

Test your reaction time

Wait for the signal. Pressing too early produces a false start.

How to play

React to the starter light

Press start, wait for the panel to turn green, then tap it immediately.

Best result:

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Knowledge check

How well do you know the Games?

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Save the story

Bookmark your key takeaways

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The Games evolve with each host

The sport mix, venue strategy and cultural presentation can change significantly by edition.

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Para sport is part of the main event

Integrated competition is one of the Commonwealth Games’ defining modern characteristics.

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Smaller can still be meaningful

A compact host model can prioritise existing venues, operational efficiency and focused competition.

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The final straight

What makes a successful Games?

Medals matter, but so do athlete experience, accessible competition, host-city value, community participation and a legacy that lasts after the closing ceremony.

FAQ
Reader questions

Before relying on this guide

Is this an official Glasgow 2026 website?

No. It is an independent NgageGo editorial feature and is not endorsed by the organisers.

Is the schedule complete and live?

No. The page shows a curated selection. Use the linked official schedule for the complete and latest timetable.

Can event times or venues change?

Yes. Competition, ticketing, broadcast, transport and venue arrangements may be updated by the organisers.

Who hosts the embedded videos?

YouTube and the respective video owners host and control the embedded videos. NgageGo does not download or re-host them.

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Independent editorial notice: NgageGo is not affiliated with, endorsed by, sponsored by, or an official partner of Glasgow 2026, Commonwealth Sport, or the Commonwealth Games. Names and marks belong to their respective owners. No official status is claimed.

Information is provided for general reference and may change. Confirm schedules, tickets, travel, accessibility and venue details through official channels. Embedded videos are supplied by YouTube and their respective copyright owners.

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