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Glasgow will be the biggest multi-sport event Scotland has ever hosted and around 4, athletes from 71 nations and territories will take part in the Games with 17 sports on show across the 11 days of competition. A global audience projection of more than 1. It means more people than ever will have the opportunity to support their team and join in the atmosphere of the Games. This website is closed and for reference purposes only.

Some external links may no longer work. For the latest news and information, please visit the Commonwealth Games Federation website. Skip to main navigation Skip to main content Skip to footer. Glasgow first Commonwealth Games to broadcast to every nation and territory. Glasgow won the bid to host the XX Commonwealth Games in The Games were widely considered successfully delivered. Since the original bid in , partners have emphasised their desire to leverage the best possible social and economic benefit from the Games.

These benefits are often collectively described as 'legacy'. Games partners committed to a long term evaluation of legacy to generate learning for Parliament, Games partners, future bidders and hosts and to add significantly to the evidence base internationally on major sporting events and legacy.

This report is the fourth and final of the planned series on the XX Commonwealth Games legacy. As time passes it becomes increasingly challenging to attribute direct effects of the legacy investment and activity to the legacy outcomes, particularly given the expectation that activity is increasingly mainstreamed into partners' business as usual practices.

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Home Publications. Glasgow Commonwealth Games legacy: summary findings April Supporting documents. Contents Close. Choose section Introduction Overall findings Footnotes.



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