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词条 England at the Commonwealth Games
释义

  1. Games summary

  2. Host nation

  3. Commonwealth Games England

      How it helps English competitors    Funds  

  4. Team symbols

      Brand identity    Flag and victory anthem  

  5. England at the Commonwealth Games

  6. References

  7. External links

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England is one of only six countries to have competed in every Commonwealth Games since the first Empire Games in 1930. The others are Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Scotland and Wales.

The Commonwealth Games is the only major multi-sport event in which English athletes and teams compete as England; generally England participates as part of the United Kingdom, with Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.

Games summary

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GamesAthletesGoldSilverBronzeTotalRank
{{flagicon|CAN|1921}} 1930 Hamilton 25 23 13 61 1
{{flagicon|ENG|}} 1934 London 29 20 24 73 1
{{flagicon|AUS|}} 1938 Sydney 15 15 10 40 2
{{flagicon|NZL|}} 1950 Auckland 19 16 13 48 2
{{flagicon|CAN|1921}} 1954 Vancouver 23 24 20 67 1
{{flagicon|WAL|1953}} 1958 Cardiff 29 22 29 80 1
{{flagicon|AUS|}} 1962 Perth 29 22 27 78 2
{{flagicon|JAM|}} 1966 Kingston 33 24 23 80 1
{{flagicon|SCO|}} 1970 Edinburgh 27 25 32 84 2
{{flagicon|NZL|}} 1974 Christchurch 28 31 21 80 2
{{flagicon|CAN|}} 1978 Edmonton 27 27 33 87 2
{{flagicon|AUS|}} 1982 Brisbane 38 38 32 108 2
{{flagicon|SCO|}} 1986 Edinburgh 52 43 49 144 1
{{flagicon|NZL|}} 1990 Auckland 46 40 42 128 2
{{flagicon|CAN|}} 1994 Victoria 259 30 45 51 126 3
{{flagicon|MAS|}} 1998 Kuala Lumpur 348 36 47 52 135 2
{{flagicon|ENG|}} 2002 Manchester 444 54 51 60 165 2
{{flagicon|AUS|}} 2006 Melbourne 348 36 40 34 110 2
{{flagicon|IND|}} 2010 New Delhi 364 37 60 45 142 3
{{flagicon|SCO|}} 2014 Glasgow 416 58 59 57 174 1
{{flagicon|AUS|}} 2018 Gold Coast 394 45 45 46 136 2
{{flagicon|ENG|}} 2022 BirminghamFuture event
Total 716 717 713 2146 2

After the 2018 Commonwealth Games, England was second in the All-time tally of medals, with an overall total of 2010 medals (716 Gold, 717 Silver and 713 Bronze). Australia has been the highest scoring team for eleven games, England for eight and Canada for one.

Host nation

England has hosted the Games twice and is planning a third Games as host in 2022:

1934 British Empire Games – London, England

2002 Commonwealth Games – Manchester, England

2022 Commonwealth Games – Birmingham, England

Commonwealth Games England

Commonwealth Games England (CGE) is the organisation responsible for all matters relating to the Commonwealth Games in England. Membership of the Games Council consists of representatives of 26 sports in the Commonwealth Games programme from which the host city selects up to 17 sports for each Games. The officers are elected by the council and hold office for 4 years, their work will be supported by four salaried staff. The current president is Dame Kelly Holmes, who won her first international Gold medal at the 1994 Commonwealth Games, in Victoria, Canada.[2]

CGE is a member of the Commonwealth Games Federation who have overall responsibility for the direction and control of the Commonwealth Games.

How it helps English competitors

Since 1994, the costs of the preparation of Team England have been supported with funding from Sport England, a public body that distributes public and lottery funds. This has enabled CGE to run extensive management, training and educational programmes, ensuring that competitors and officials alike are fully prepared to meet the challenges ahead.

Funds

The raising of funds for the team's participation in the Games themselves is the sole responsibility of CGE and is raised through sponsorship and fund-raising activities. Donations from commerce and industry as well as the general public towards the team's costs are always most gratefully received. Without this ongoing support Team England would not be able to participate in the Games.

Team symbols

Brand identity

In the run-up to the 2010 Commonwealth Games, CGE adopted a new logo and brand identity. The new logo features a single red English lion which represents strength, power and performance. The team strapline is "We are England".[3]

Flag and victory anthem

Team England uses the Cross of St George as its flag at the Commonwealth Games. This flag is common for all sporting teams that represent England as an entity distinct from the United Kingdom.

From 2010 onwards, Team England will use the hymn "Jerusalem" as the victory anthem. This replaces "Land of Hope and Glory" which was used at previous games. In April 2010, Commonwealth Games England conducted a poll of members of the public which would decide the anthem for the 2010 Games. The three options were "God Save The Queen", "Jerusalem" and "Land of Hope and Glory" with "Jerusalem" being the clear winner securing 52% of the vote.[4][5]

England at the Commonwealth Games

  • England at the 1994 Commonwealth Games
  • England at the 1998 Commonwealth Games
  • England at the 2002 Commonwealth Games
  • England at the 2006 Commonwealth Games
  • England at the 2010 Commonwealth Games
  • England at the 2014 Commonwealth Games
  • England at the 2018 Commonwealth Games

References

1. ^{{cite url|title=England Commonwealth Games History|url=http://www.thecgf.com/countries/tally.asp|accessdate=26 April 2011}}
2. ^http://www.cgce.co.uk/news.html#daystogo
3. ^http://www.weareengland.org/core/core_picker/download.asp?id=243&filetitle=WE+ARE+ENGLAND+BRAND+IDENTITY
4. ^{{Citation |url=http://www.weareengland.org/page.asp?section=210§ionTitle=Nation+has+chosen+anthem+for+England%27s+medallists |title=Nation has chosen anthem for England's medallists: And did those feet in Ancient times walk upon England’s mountains green..... |publisher=Commonwealth Games England |quote=Survey by YouGov of 1,896 entrants Results –
1. Jerusalem: 52.5%
2. Land of Hope and Glory: 32.5%
3. God Save The Queen: 12% |date=30 May 2010 |accessdate=13 October 2010 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20101009122005/http://www.weareengland.org/page.asp?section=210§ionTitle=Nation+has+chosen+anthem+for+England's+medallists |archivedate=9 October 2010 |df= }}
5. ^{{Citation|url=https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/general/athletics/the-paralympian-taking-on-ablebodied-athletes-2095333.html|title=The Paralympian taking on able-bodied athletes|work=The Independent|date=2 October 2010|accessdate=13 October 2010}}

External links

  • {{Official website|http://www.weareengland.org/}}
{{country at games navbox|England|Commonwealth Games|1930}}{{Associations at the Commonwealth Games}}{{national sports teams of England}}

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