Hambantota bid for the 2018 Commonwealth Games explained

Hambantota bid for the 2018 Commonwealth Games
Host City: Hambantota, Sri Lanka
Events:228 events in 17 sports
Opening:16 May
Closing:27 May
Stadium:Mahinda Rajapaksa International Stadium
Motto:Together from the heart
Website:http://www.hambantota2018.com/

Hambantota 2018 was an unsuccessful bid to stage the 2018 Commonwealth Games by the city of Hambantota, Sri Lanka. The right to host the Games was won by the Gold Coast 2018 bid after a 43-27 vote by the Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF) General Assembly on 11 November 2011 in Saint Kitts.

Background

The city made their surprise bid for the Games on March 31, 2010.[1] Hambantota planned on building many new venues if it won the bid, including an athletics stadium, an aquatic centre, a multi-sports complex, a velodrome stadium and a hockey stadium. The athletes village would have been located around the Mahinda Rajapaksa International Stadium, which would have been one of the venues. The remaining venues would have been built near the cricket stadium.[2] Unlike the Gold Coast's plan, which include venues in the nearby cities of Brisbane, Cairns and Townsville, Hambantota's venues were all planned for the same area.[3]

Proposed venues

VenueLocationSportsCapacityStatus
Mahinda Rajapaksa International StadiumHambantota60,000
2,500
Existing/Expansion
International Aquatics CentreHambantota2,500
5,000
New
Athletics StadiumHambantota40,000New
Exhibition Centre hall 1Hambantota2,500New
Exhibition Centre hall 2HambantotaNetball preliminaries 2,500New
Exhibition Centre hall 3Hambantota2,500New
Multi-Sport Complex - boxing arenaHambantota3,000 New
Multi-Sport Complex - lawn bowls stadiumHambantota2,500 New
Multi-Sport Complex - squash arenaHambantota3,000 New
Multi-Sport Complex - table tennis arenaHambantota3,000New
Multi-Sport Complex - wrestling arenaHambantotaWrestling2,500New
VelodromeHambantota4,000 New
Main ArenaHambantotaGymnastics
Netball finals
5,000 New
Hockey StadiumHambantotaField hockey7,000 New
Ranminithenna Shooting RangeShooting5,500 New
Tissa Lake triathlon courseTissamaharama1,000
2,000+
Temporary
Marathon courseEmbilipitiyaN/ATemporary

Proposed schedule

Hambantota proposed hosting the games between May 16 and 27, 2018. 17 sports and 228 events were planned to be contested if the bid was successful.[4]

 OC Opening ceremony ●  Event competitions Event finals CC Closing ceremony
May 16th
Wed
17th
Thu
18th
Fri
19th
Sat
20th
Sun
21st
Mon
22nd
Tue
23rd
Wed
24th
Thu
25th
Fri
26th
Sat
27th
Sun
Ceremonies OCCC
22228
Athletics1576771144
Badminton1326
Boxing5510
Cycling333311216
Diving323210
Gymnastics1125511420
Field hockey112
Lawn bowls2226
Netball11
Rugby sevens11
Shooting22121321418
Squash235
Swimming548410738
Table tennis21227
Weightlifting2222222115
Wrestling34433421
Total Gold Medals1115221430252415212625228
May 16th
Wed
17th
Thu
18th
Fri
19th
Sat
20th
Sun
21st
Mon
22nd
Tue
23rd
Wed
24th
Thu
25th
Fri
26th
Sat
27th
Sun
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External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.thecgf.com/games/bid.asp 2018 COMMONWEALTH GAMES – BID PROCESS
  2. http://www.news360.lk/other/sports/sri-lanka-to-build-20-key-sporting-venues-for-2018-cwg Sri Lanka to build 20 key sporting venues for 2018 CWG
  3. http://news.smh.com.au/breaking-news-national/bligh-outlines-commonwealth-games-bid-20110513-1em4f.html Bligh outlines Commonwealth Games bid
  4. http://www.thecgf.com/games/2018/Hambantota_2018_Candidature_File_Volume_2.pdf Hambantota 2018 Bid book part 2