Gujarat Hosts Commonwealth Sport Delegation for 2030 Games Inspection

A Commonwealth Sport delegation has arrived in Gujarat for its first official inspection visit to assess preparations for the 2030 Commonwealth Games. The team, led by President Donald Rukare and CEO Katie Sadleir, will review proposed venues including the Narendra Modi Stadium. Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel met the delegation, assuring full state support for infrastructure and planning. The 2030 edition will mark the 100th anniversary of the Commonwealth Games.

Key Points: Gujarat 2030 Commonwealth Games Inspection Visit Begins

  • First official inspection visit for 2030 Games
  • Venue assessments across Gujarat
  • Centenary edition of the event
  • State pledges full infrastructure support
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CM Patel meets Commonwealth Sport delegation during first Gujarat visit for 2030 Games

A Commonwealth Sport delegation visits Gujarat to assess venues and planning for the 2030 Commonwealth Games, meeting with CM Bhupendra Patel.

"committed to organising the centenary Commonwealth Games 2030 in a grand manner through teamwork - Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel"

Gandhinagar, April 8

A Commonwealth Sport delegation has begun its first official inspection visit to Gujarat to assess preparations for the 2030 Commonwealth Games, with site reviews and high-level meetings signalling the start of detailed on-ground planning for the centenary edition of the event.

Led by Commonwealth Sport President Donald Rukare and Chief Executive Katie Sadleir, the five-member team, accompanied by officials of the Indian Olympic Association (IOC) is in the state from April 8 to April 11. The visit marks the first formal review since Ahmedabad was confirmed as host of the 2030 Games.

During the visit, the delegation is scheduled to inspect proposed venues across the host region, including the Narendra Modi Stadium, EKA Arena, the Veer Savarkar Sports Complex in Ahmedabad, the Vadodara Cricket Stadium, and facilities in Ekta Nagar, including the Statue of Unity, as part of an assessment of readiness and planning.

India was awarded the hosting rights for the Games on November 26 last year, at the General Assembly of Commonwealth Sport in Glasgow, making it the country's second time hosting the event after the 2010 edition in New Delhi.

The 2030 Games will mark 100 years since the inaugural edition in 1930. The delegation began its programme with a courtesy meeting with Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel in Gandhinagar.

During the meeting, CM Patel said the state government is "committed to organising the centenary Commonwealth Games 2030 in a grand manner through teamwork".

"The effort would be guided by the time-bound, qualitative and effective planning advocated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi," he said.

Rukare described the hosting of the Games by Gujarat as a "matter of great pride" and praised PM Modi's "visionary leadership" and encouragement to sports.

Both Rukare and Sadleir also appreciated the "warm welcome and hospitality" extended to the delegation in Gujarat.

Patel assured the visiting officials and the IOC that the state government would provide all necessary infrastructure and facilities in a timely manner to ensure the successful conduct of the Games.

The Commonwealth Sport leadership invited the chief minister to attend the next Games, scheduled to be held in Glasgow from July 23 to August 2 this year, to observe and study operational planning and execution.

Accepting the invitation, Patel said a Gujarat delegation would attend the event.

Rukare said the 2030 Games should reflect not only sporting excellence but also "cultural vibrancy," expressing eagerness to work collaboratively with Indian stakeholders to deliver a successful centenary edition.

- IANS

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Priya S
Great to see the planning starting early. I hope this leads to lasting sports infrastructure for local athletes, not just a one-time event. The focus should be on legacy and promoting sports at the grassroots level in Gujarat.
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Rohit P
Narendra Modi Stadium and Statue of Unity as venues? Perfect! This will be an amazing showcase of modern India's capabilities to the world. Can't wait for 2030!
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Sarah B
As someone who visited Ahmedabad last year, I'm excited to see it on the global stage. The city has great energy and the people are incredibly hospitable. The delegation is right about the warm welcome!
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Vikram M
I hope the planning is transparent and cost-effective. We remember the controversies around some past sporting events. The focus should be on value for public money and sustainable development. Fingers crossed for a clean process.
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Kavya N
"Cultural vibrancy" they want? Gujarat will deliver that in spades! From Garba to Gujarati cuisine, the world is in for a treat. This is about more than just sports; it's about sharing our rich heritage. 🙏
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Michael C
The centenary edition is a big deal in the sporting world. India hosting it shows how far

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