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HISTORY OF RUGBY SEVENS AT THE GAMES »

20th Jun 2014 – 16:48

Many of the world’s greatest rugby sevens teams will descend upon the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games this summer, when the sport’s legendary party atmosphere takes over Ibrox Stadium from 26–27 July.

Barry McGuigan

Leave The Fighting To McGuigan »

17th Jun 2014 – 16:08

Boxing has been an integral part of the Commonwealth Games since its inclusion in the inaugural British Empire Games in 1930. Producing some of boxing’s future stars and announcing their presence on the world stage, the competition at the Games has been fierce at all levels, as Irish boxer

The Daley Decade »

13th Jun 2014 – 13:31

Known as a superstar athlete across the world, Daley Thompson struck the Commonwealth Games in 1978 like a bolt of lightning from Mount Olympus. Going on to become one of the most decorated Olympic athletes of all time, his formative years and first Commonwealth Games would go on to define

Kate Young »

12th Jun 2014 – 16:04

“THE MOST VIOLENT GAME OF CHESS YOU’LL EVER PLAY” »

11th Jun 2014 – 16:05

Thanks to judo, reigning Commonwealth champion Simone Callender has enjoyed some incredible sporting experiences all over the world. With over 27 years’ experience in differing roles – from athlete to coach and mentor – Simone has seen every side of judo and has bright hopes for the