The
Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF) Executive Board has approved the minor
change for the Games, which will now be held between July 28 and August 8.
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New Delhi(Agencies):The
2022 Birmingham Commonwealth Games will start a day later than scheduled, to
allow athletes additional recovery time after the World Athletics Championship
and avoid clash with semifinals of the UEFA Women’s Football Championships, the
organisers announced on Thursday.
The Commonwealth Games
Federation (CGF) Executive Board has approved the minor change for the Games,
which will now be held between July 28 and August 8.
The World Athletics
Championships is scheduled to be held in Oregon in the United States from July
15 to 24 and the UEFA Women’s Football Championships is slated from July 6-31
in England.
Both Championships were
originally scheduled to be held in 2021 but were postponed to 2022 after the
rescheduling of the Tokyo Olympics due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
“It ensures that Birmingham 2022 will now
boast two full weekends of Commonwealth Sport whilst extending the rest and
recovery period for those athletes competing in the World Athletics
Championships,” a joint announcement from the CGF and Birmingham 2022
Organising Committee said.
“The alteration to the opening ceremony date
also avoids a potential clash with the semi-finals of the recently rescheduled
UEFA Women’s Football Championships, helping to protect and promote the profile
of women’s sport.”CGF President Louise Martin said he is glad that they could
work in partnership to ensure that the Commonwealth Games will take pride of
place in a “fantastic summer of sport”.
“In adversity, I have been proud to work
closely alongside partner International Federations and Governing Bodies to
help shape a spectacular six-week period of elite sport. It demonstrates the
very best of sport working at the service of athletes.”
John Crabtree, Chairman of
Birmingham 2022, said, “As well as this slight change to our dates we are
working on a detailed competition schedule for our 19 sports, looking at how we
can maximise the recovery time for those athletes who will be looking to
participate in more than one major event in two years’ time.”He said Birmingham
2022 will be at the heart of superb summer of sport, which will be particularly
exciting for sports fans in the UK, with the UEFA Women’s Football
Championships and the Commonwealth Games being held back to back.
World Athletics’ President,
Sebastian Coe said, “As we said in April, 2022 will be a bonanza for athletics
fans around the world as they are treated to a summer of absolutely first-class
athletics.”
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