Katie Sadleir appointed new CGF Chief Executive Officer
The Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF) are delighted to announce that Katie Sadleir has been appointed as its new Chief Executive Officer (CEO).
The Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF) are delighted to announce that Katie Sadleir has been appointed as its new Chief Executive Officer (CEO).
The Commonwealth Games will never be the same again after Birmingham 2022.
Commonwealth Games opens new avenue for women cricketers, says Lewis
Trinidad and Tobago Olympic Committee president Brian Lewis had no reservations about signalling T&T’s interest in having the national women’s cricket team participate at the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham next year.
Speaking to the Express on Saturday, Lewis said: “The TTOC, which also acts as the...
Commonwealth Youth Games officially postponed
Ephraim Serrette has resigned as treasurer of the North American, Central American and Caribbean Athletics Association (NACAC).
In the November 23 edition of the association’s weekly bulletin, “This Week in NACAC”, the appointment of a new treasurer was announced.
“Subsequent to the resignation of Ephraim...
It is a privilege today to celebrate the 90th Anniversary of the Commonwealth Sport Movement.
Commonwealth Games Federation president Dame Louise Martin has stepped down from the Birmingham 2022 board amid concerns over a lack of diversity.
The impact of the Black Lives Matter movement continues to rumble through sport.
Citizens across the world have mobilised to stand up for equal rights, for freedom, fairness, equality and justice.
The Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF) has agreed an exploratory partnership with the Global Esports Federation (GEF) that aims to develop a Commonwealth Esports strategy.
Chandigarh in India will host a Commonwealth Archery and Shooting Championships, which will count to the overall Birmingham 2022 medals table later in the year, it was officially announced today.
Following our 2019 General Assembly in Rwanda earlier this month, I can say with real confidence that the Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF) is in an extremely strong place.
The Secretary-General says securing equal rights and fair treatment of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex (LGBTI) people is essential to achieving the sustainable development goals.