2006 Commonwealth Games | Wikipedia audio article

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00:02:14 1 Host selection
00:02:45 2 Preparation and development
00:02:55 2.1 Venues
00:03:12 2.1.1 Melbourne venues
00:04:16 2.1.2 Regional and suburban venues
00:04:50 2.2 Cost
00:05:39 2.3 Development
00:06:59 3 Participating teams
00:07:25 4 Calendar
00:07:34 5 Sports
00:08:07 6 Opening ceremony
00:08:34 7 Closing ceremony
00:09:03 8 Medal table
00:09:15 9 Broadcasting
00:12:07 10 Marketing
00:12:16 10.1 Logo
00:12:47 10.2 Mascot
00:13:06 10.3 Sponsors
00:13:15 11 Controversies
00:13:24 11.1 Missing athletes
00:15:37 11.2 The Stolenwealth Games



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The 2006 Commonwealth Games, officially the XVIII Commonwealth Games and commonly known as Melbourne 2006, were an international multi-sport event for members of the Commonwealth that were held in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia between 15 and 26 March 2006. It was the fourth time Australia had hosted the Commonwealth Games. It was also the largest sporting event to be staged in Melbourne, eclipsing the 1956 Summer Olympics in terms of the number of teams competing, athletes competing, and events being held.
More than 4,000 athletes from 71 Commonwealth Games Associations took part in the event. Zimbabwe withdrew its membership from the Commonwealth of Nations and Commonwealth Games Federation on 8 December 2003 and so did not participate in the event. With 245 sets of medals, the games featured 17 Commonwealth sports. These sporting events took place at 13 venues in the host city, two venues in Bendigo and one venue each in Ballarat, Geelong, Lysterfield Park and Traralgon.The site for the opening and closing ceremonies was the Melbourne Cricket Ground which was also used during 1956 Summer Olympics.. The mascot for the games was Karak, a red-tailed black cockatoo (a threatened species). The official song of the games, "Together We Are One", was composed by the ARIA awardee Australian recording artist Delta Goodrem. During the closing ceremony of the games, President of the Commonwealth Games Federation Mike Fennell declared to the crowd "Melbourne, you are simply the best".For the first time in the history of the Commonwealth Games, the Queen's Baton visited every single Commonwealth nation and territory taking part in the Games, a journey of 180,000 km (112,500 miles). The relay ended when the Governor of Victoria, and former Commonwealth Games medallist, John Landy delivered the baton to Her Majesty the Queen at the Melbourne Cricket Ground during the opening ceremony.The host nation Australia topped the medal table for the fifth time in the past five Commonwealth Games, winning the most golds (84) and most medals overall (221). England and Canada finished second and third respectively.







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