Since 1978, the Commonwealth Games have had a mascot in each edition.
Edition | Host | Mascot(s) | Description | Pictures | |
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1978 | Edmonton | Keyano | Grizzly bear | ||
1982 | Brisbane | Matilda | Red kangaroo[1] | ||
1986 | Edinburgh | Mac[2] | Scottish Terrier | ||
1990 | Auckland | Goldie | Kiwi bird | ||
1994 | Victoria | Klee Wych | Orca | ||
1998 | Kuala Lumpur | Wira | Bornean orangutan | ||
2002 | Manchester | Kit | Devon Rex | ||
2006 | Melbourne | Karak | Red-tailed black cockatoo | ||
2010 | Delhi | Shera | Tiger | ||
2014 | Glasgow | Clyde | Thistle | ||
2018 | Gold Coast | Borobi | Koala[3] | ||
2022 | Birmingham | Perry | Bull[4] |
List of Commonwealth Youth Games mascots
Edition | Host | Mascot(s) | Description | Pictures | |
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2000 | |||||
2004 | Ausca | ||||
2008 | Pune | Jigrr | Tiger | ||
2010 | Isle of Man | Tosha[5] | |||
2015 | Apia | ||||
2017 | Nassau | Chickee[6] | Owl | ||
2023 | Trinidad and Tobago | Cocoyea | Leatherback turtle[7] |