Commonwealth Games: South Africa's Durban gets the nod to host event in 2022

Delegates and guests celebrating after the South African city of Durban was named the host city for the 2022 Commonwealth Games, in Auckland on Sept 2, 2015. PHOTO: AFP

AUCKLAND - The South African city of Durban was selected as the host for the 2022 Commonwealth Games at the Federation's general assembly in New Zealand on Wednesday (Sept 2).

The coastal city was the only bidder for the multi-sports event after the Canadian city of Edmonton withdrew from contention in February, citing falling oil prices.

Organisers said the Games would be held from July 18 to 30, opening on the birth date of the late South African president and anti-apartheid hero Nelson Mandela.

"It gives me great pleasure to welcome the South African city of Durban as proud hosts of the 22nd Commonwealth Games," the outgoing Commonwealth Games Federation president Prince Tunku Imran said.

"As a movement, we stand together to support the very first Games on African soil."

The Commonwealth Games are held every four years and feature athletes from over 50 countries, mostly former British colonies.

First held in 1930, 2022 will mark the first time the Games will be held in Africa, a move that could pave the way for South Africa to make another attempt for the Olympics after Cape Town finished third in bidding for the 2004 summer Games.

The country has hosted World Cups for rugby, cricket and football in the last 20 years.

The next Commonwealth Games will be held at Australia's Gold Coast in 2018.

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