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Situated about halfway between the Rio and Tokyo Summer Olympics and Paralympics, the 2018 Commonwealth Games on the Gold Coast in Australia offer Canadian athletes a mission that is twofold: eclipse their previous medal tally and prove the country will be a force to reckon with in 2020.

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For Canadian athletes, the path to Tokyo 2020 runs straight through Australia's Gold Coast.

The 2018 Commonwealth Games begin on Wednesday Down Underand, for the 283 Canadians competing, the event is a proving ground.

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Situated about halfway between the Rio and Tokyo Summer Olympics and Paralympics, the Commonwealth Games offer a mission that is twofold: Canadians will try and eclipse their previous medal tally while showingthe country will be a force to reckon with in 2020.

Four years after winning 82 medals at the Glasgow Commonwealth Games, Canada is sending a mix of defending championssuch as decathlete Damian Warner and wrestler Erica Wiebeandfirst-time Commonwealth competitors likeswimmer Penny Oleksiak and beach volleyball teammates Sarah Pavan and Melissa Humana-Paradesto shoot for the Canadian team's stated goal of 100 medals.

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5 Things About The Commonwealth Games

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We all know about The Olympics, but The Commonwealth Games is also a multi-sport, international competition. But what else is there to know about The Commonwealth Games? Here are 5 things that you should know.

The last time Canada managed to reachthe triple-digit plateau was 2002 in Manchester, when ittook home 117 medals.

Canadian Chef de Mission Claire Carver-Dias, a two-time Commonwealth Games champion in synchronized swimming, is optimistic her squad is capable of topping its goal.

"We have an impressive team here at Gold Coast, made up of Commonwealth, Olympic and Paralympic medallists, as well as NextGen athletes who will likely compete in Tokyo 2020 and Birmingham 2022," Carver-Dias says.

Standing in their way are 70 other nations and territories with similar goals, including star athletes such as South Africa'sWayde van Niekirk andCaster sem*nya, and Jamaica's Elaine Thompson and Yohan Blake.

Unlike the Olympics, the Commonwealth Games have able-bodied and para events running concurrently.And at the Gold Coast Games there will be, for the first time, an equal number of medals for men and women. The following 23 sports are on the programme:

  • Artistic gymnastics
  • Athletics
  • Badminton
  • Basketball
  • Beach volleyball
  • Boxing
  • Mountain biking
  • Road cycling
  • Track cycling
  • Diving
  • Field hockey
  • Lawn bowls
  • Netball
  • Para powerlifting
  • Rhythmic gymnastics
  • Rugby sevens
  • Shooting
  • Squash
  • Swimming
  • Table tennis
  • Triathlon
  • Weightlifting
  • Wrestling

Other notable Canadians slated to compete are swimmers Kylie Masse and Taylor Ruck, pole vaulters Shawn Barber and Alysha Newman, racewalker Evan Dunfee and rugby sevens stars Ghislaine Landry and Nathan Hirayama, among many others.

There are some notable absences for the Canadian squad —sprinter Andre DeGrasse, high jumper Derek Drouin, boxer Mandy Bujold and swimmer Katerine Savard are among those not competing.

Young talent

However, this event is not entirely about big names winning medals. A hallmark of the Commonwealth Games is the emphasis on developing young athletic talent on the world stage.

The biggest Canadian example of this strategy is diver Alexandre Despatie.At just 13 years old, hewon gold in the 10-metre event at the 1998 Games in Kuala Lumpur, foreshadowing a pair of Olympic medals and a trio of world titles.

More than half of the 265 athletes who were members of Canada's 2014 Commonwealth Games team in Glasgow went on to makethe 2016 Rio Olympic team, and 21 of the 28 Canadian medallists in Rio hadCommonwealth Games experience.

What's new

Each Commonwealth Games has a different programme of sports; while there are 10 core events, hosts choose seven of 17 optional sports to include.

The Gold Coast edition features three sports never before contested at a Commonwealth Games: para triathlon, women's rugby sevensand beach volleyball, where the Canadian duo of Pavan and Humana-Parades come into competition as the no.1-ranked women's team in the world.

Also of note is the reintroduction of basketball to the programme. While it has been part of the Commonwealth Games programme in the past, it will be the first time Canadians will participate in the tournament.

The Games begin with the opening ceremony on Wednesday (watch on CBC Television andCBCSports.ca at6 a.m. ET) and run through Sunday, April 15.

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FAQs

What makes the Commonwealth Games different from the Olympics? ›

The main difference between the two is that in the Olympic Games countries from around the world compete, whereas in the Commonwealth Games only the countries that are part of Commonwealth of Nations compete.

When was Canada's most successful Commonwealth Games? ›

Canada's biggest total medal tally was 129 medals in Victoria (1994). Canada came third in the medal count at the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne after Australia and England, and is third on the all-time medal tally of Commonwealth Games, with an overall total of 1318 medals (413 Gold, 443 Silver and 462 Bronze).

When did Canada last host the Commonwealth Games? ›

The last time Canada hosted the Commonwealth Games was in 1994 in Victoria, B.C. The Commonwealth Games are held every four years, featuring 6,500 athletes and coaches from 71 countries competing in summer sports.

What is the difference between the Olympics and the Olympic Games? ›

It depends whether you are using the word as an adjective or a noun. If you are using it as an adjective, to describe games, coach, venue, contestant, swimming pool etc, then the word is Olympic. If you are using it as a noun (essentially, an abbreviation for the Olympic Games), then the phrase is the Olympics.

What is the difference between the Olympic Games and the modern Olympic Games? ›

The Ancient Olympics were part of a religious festival to the Greek God, Zeus, whereas the Modern Olympics are a sports competition for athletes from all countries of the world. The first recorded Olympics were held at Elis in the Greek city-state of Olympia in 776 BC. The competitors were freeborn Greek men and boys.

When did Canada enter the Commonwealth Games? ›

Canada is in many ways the spiritual home of the Commonwealth Sports Movement. The very first Commonwealth Games (or as they were called back then, the 'British Empire Games') took place in Hamilton, Ontario in 1930.

Who runs the Commonwealth Games? ›

The CGF is the organisation responsible for the direction and control of the Commonwealth Games. The Commonwealth Games is a unique, world class, multi-sports event which is held once every four years.

Is Canada part of the Commonwealth? ›

The two largest Commonwealth nations by area are Canada at 9,984,670 km2 (3,855,100 sq mi) and Australia at 7,617,930 km2 (2,941,300 sq mi). The status of "member in arrears" is used to denote those that are in arrears in paying subscription dues.

Are there 53 or 54 countries in the Commonwealth? ›

View and download a map of the 56 Commonwealth member countries.

Who left the Commonwealth Games? ›

Australia's state of Victoria has withdrawn as host of the 2026 Commonwealth Games, placing the future of the quadrennial multi-sport event in doubt and raising questions about the benefits and continued relevance of the Games.

Who will host the 2026 Commonwealth Games? ›

Hosting the 2026 Commonwealth Games will create a legacy for Victoria that extends well beyond the competition period. This will include significant investment in community infrastructure in regional Victoria, including housing and world-class sporting facilities.

What is the purpose of the Commonwealth Games? ›

Underpinned by the core values of humanity, equality and destiny, the Games aim to unite the Commonwealth family through a glorious festival of sport. Often referred to as the 'Friendly Games', the event is renowned for inspiring athletes to compete in the spirit of friendship and fair play.

Why does England compete separately in the Commonwealth Games? ›

The most likely would be the origins of the Games themselves. The original iteration of the Commonwealth Games was known as the British Empire Games from 1930-1950. It made sense for countries within the Empire to be separated within the Games format to build up the sense of competition.

Why is it called the Commonwealth Games? ›

Apart from 1942 and 1946, during and immediately after World War II, it has been continuously held since 1930. From 1930 to 1950, it was known as the British Empire Games, but has since been renamed the Commonwealth Games, as athletes from all across the Commonwealth of Nations will take part.

How many countries are in the Commonwealth? ›

His Majesty is also Head of the Commonwealth itself, a voluntary association of 56 independent countries. This is an important symbolic and unifying role. As Head, The King personally reinforces the links by which the Commonwealth joins people together from around the world.

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