Glasgow’s leaner Commonwealth Games model inspires future hosts, organisers say

 Glasgow’s ability to host the Commonwealth Games more sustainably and affordably has spurred increased interest among future host cities and potential host nations, Commonwealth Sport CEO Katie Sadleir said on ​Monday, a month before the scaled-down Games begin.
The Scottish city, which was confirmed as ‌the host in October 2024 after the Australian state of Victoria withdrew due to cost concerns, raced against time to deliver a slimmer Commonwealth Games with only 10 sports and a budget 60% smaller than the 2022 edition.
The organisers ​said in a media briefing that Glasgow’s model had opened the door for future ​Games to be hosted by countries concerned about costs.
“We wanted to take the ⁠Commonwealth Games around the Commonwealth, not to just have it bounce back and forth between the ​members that could afford a very large-scale event,” said Sadleir.
“Because we’ve made these changes… hosts are saying, ​hey, we can do this, this is doable.”
India’s Ahmedabad will host the 2030 Games while the host for 2034 has yet to be decided.
The 2026 edition will cost 160 million pounds ($210 million), a drastic drop from the previous Games ​in Birmingham which cost 780 million pounds, said Phil Batty, CEO of the Glasgow 2026 Organising ​Company.

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