2023 Commonwealth Youth Games Explained

2023 Commonwealth Youth Games
Size:300
Host City:Trinidad and Tobago
Nations:68
Athletes:1000
Events:93 in 7 sports
Motto:One Heart, One Nation, One Spirit
Opening:4 August 2023
Closing:11 August 2023
Opened By:President Christine Kangaloo
Stadium:Hasely Crawford Stadium, Trinidad (athletics, opening ceremony)
Pigeon Point, Tobago (closing ceremony)
Previous:2017
Website:Trinbago 2023

The 2023 Commonwealth Youth Games, officially known as the VII Commonwealth Youth Games and informally as Trinbago 2023, was a youth sporting event for members of the Commonwealth that was held in Trinidad and Tobago.[1] They were the seventh edition of the Commonwealth Youth Games. The games were initially scheduled between 1 and 7 August 2021 but were postponed and held from 4 to 11 August 2023 as a result of the global COVID-19 pandemic and scheduling issues with the 2020 Summer Olympics and the 2022 Commonwealth Games.[2]

The 2023 Commonwealth Youth Games were the first to be held since the death of Queen Elizabeth II and the accession of King Charles III as Head of the Commonwealth and the reigning monarch of the Commonwealth Realms on 8 September 2022. They were also the first to be held in the Caribbean, and the first to include para-sports.

Host selection

The 2023 Commonwealth Youth Games went through three extensive host selections.

First selection

Accepted bid

With the backing of the Northern Ireland Assembly and the Commonwealth Games Council for Northern Ireland,[3] Belfast submitted an official bid for the games. On 29 November 2015, it was confirmed that Northern Ireland was the only official, and thus the preferred, bid.[4] They were named the official hosts in January 2016, with the Games originally scheduled for 27 July to 1 August 2021.[5] [6] Robert McVeigh, the Chair of the Northern Ireland Commonwealth Games Council, said he was "delighted" that the bid was successful.[7]

In June 2018, Belfast was stripped of the Games due to uncertainty surrounding funding for the event during the absence of a functioning Northern Ireland Executive.[8] [9] [10] This was as £3 million of grants had not been signed off by the Executive before it collapsed in January 2017, meaning the Games had a significant funding gap.[11]

Withdrawn bids

The Botswana National Olympic Committee stated it was preparing a bid for the 2021 Commonwealth Youth Games, but later withdrew from consideration.[12]

Jersey was considering a bid in early 2015 but pulled out of the bidding process in June 2015.[13] [14] The withdrawal came as Botswana and Northern Ireland placed bids - Paul du Feu, Jersey's Commonwealth Games Association leader commented that "when you're up against opposition with a bigger population and totally different infrastructure you have to be realistic".[15]

Second selection

Following the stripping of the games from Belfast, a new selection process has been initiated, which lasted for six months. Trinidad and Tobago was announced as new host on 21 June 2019.[16]

Accepted second bid

Other bids

Third selection

Following the postponement, Trinidad and Tobago were elected host of the 2023 Commonwealth Youth Games in Birmingham, England at the Commonwealth Games Federation general assembly.

Accepted third bid

Postponement

Since the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games were moved to 2021 during the original dates of the Commonwealth Youth Games, the CGF considered the best alternative options and time frames for holding the event in the future, potentially in 2023, to avoid clashing with the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games, with Trinidad and Tobago having the first option to hold the event.[2] [22] [23] On 26 July 2022, it was announced that the 7th Commonwealth Youth Games will be held in 2023 in Trinidad and Tobago.[1] [24]

Marketing

Mascot

On 16 March 2023, the Minister of Sport and Community Development, Shamfa Cudjoe, revealed the games' mascot, Cocoyea, a Leatherback sea turtle. The mascot was designed by Djibril Annisette, who won a design competition that was run for children.[25] [26]

Participation

68 of the 72 Commonwealth Games Associations participated in the games.[27] Maldives, Norfolk Island, Sierra Leone did not compete, along with Gabon and Togo, new members of the Commonwealth which had not yet joined the Commonwealth Games Federation. Gambia was scheduled to compete but withdrew due to not getting visas in time.

Participating Commonwealth Games Association *[28] [29] [30] [31] |-|

|}*As confirmed by 1 August 2023.

Ceremonies

Opening ceremony

The opening ceremony took place on 4 August 2023 in Hasely Crawford Stadium in Port of Spain, Trinidad. It was themed as a Trinidad and Tobago carnival.

The traditional parade of nations was led by the Bahamas (as the host of the previous games), followed by the rest of the nations from the Americas. Following this, nations entered by region in order from Africa, Asia, Europe, Oceania, and lastly the Caribbean. The host nation, Trinidad and Tobago, entered last. Each nation was preceded by a placard bearer carrying a circular board containing the respective nation's flag.

The games were opened by President Christine Kangaloo and were attended by Commonwealth Games Federation President Louise Martin, Prime Minister Keith Rowley, and his wife. A smaller ceremony was held in Tobago the same day.[44] [45]

Closing ceremony

The closing ceremony took place on 11 August 2023 in Pigeon Point, Tobago. In addition to the opening ceremony, the closing ceremony was also carnival themed.Web site: Trinbago 2023 closes with carnival style beach ceremony . 11 August 2023 .

The Games

A total of 93 events over seven sports was contested.[46] [47]

Calendar

OCOpening ceremonyEvent competitions1Event finalsCCClosing ceremony
August4
Fri
5
Sat
6
Sun
7
Mon
8
Tue
9
Wed
10
Thu
11
Fri
Medal events
Ceremonies (opening / closing) OCCC
Athletics8 <-- 8 -->8 <-- 9 -->7 <-- 10 -->11 34
Beach volleyball● <-- 6 -->● <-- 7 -->● <-- 8 -->●<-- 9 -->● <-- 10 -->2 2
align=left rowspan=3Cycling
Road2 <-- 6 -->2 <-- 8 -->4
Track1 <-- 9 -->4 <-- 10 -->7 12
Netball Fast 5● <-- 9 -->● <-- 10 -->1 1
Swimming9 <-- 7 -->9 <-- 8 -->9 <-- 9 -->8 <-- 10 -->35
Rugby sevens● <-- 7 -->● <-- 8 -->2 <-- 9 -->2
Triathlon2 <-- 7 -->1 <-- 9 -->3
Total Medal events2 1119 211921 93
Cumulative total21332537293
4
Fri
5
Sat
6
Sun
7
Mon
8
Tue
9
Wed
10
Thu
11
Fri
Medal events

Medal table

Source:[48]

Venues

EventVenueNo. of events
MenWomenMixedTotal
Athletics Hasely Crawford Stadium[49] 1313228
Para athletics 336
CyclingRoadBrian Lara Cricket Academy Cycling Track224
TrackNational Cycling Velodrome6612
SwimmingNational Aquatics Stadium1616335
Beach volleyball TobagoCourland Beach Sports Arena112
NetballShaw Park Cultural Complex11
Rugby sevens112
Triathlon Tobago Buccoo Beach1113
4344693

External links

Notes and References

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  4. Web site: Beacom . Steven . Belfast set to host Commonwealth Youth Games extravaganza in 2021 . . 22 September 2019 . 29 January 2016.
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  6. Web site: SEVENTH COMMONWEALTH YOUTH GAMES - BELFAST 2021 EDM #1263 . . 22 September 2019 . 22 September 2019 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190922180526/https://edm.parliament.uk/early-day-motion/49055/seventh-commonwealth-youth-games-belfast-2021 . dead .
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  10. Web site: NI loses right to host 2021 Commonwealth Youth Games . . 22 September 2019 . 22 June 2018.
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  12. Web site: Sarah Scott . Northern Ireland picked to host Commonwealth Youth Games in 2021 . . 9 May 2024 . 1 February 2016.
  13. Web site: Jersey to host Commonwealth Youth Games in 2021? . . 22 September 2019 . 4 March 2015.
  14. Web site: Jersey pulls out of Commonwealth Youth Games bid . . 22 September 2019 . 4 June 2015.
  15. News: Commonwealth Youth Games: Jersey pull out of 2021 bid . . 22 September 2019.
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  18. Web site: Pouchet . Mark . TO BID OR NOT Clock ticks away on C'wealth Youth Games decision . . 22 September 2019 . 31 August 2018.
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