Commonwealth Sport Delegation Visits Ahmedabad to Review 2030 CWG Preparations

A Commonwealth Sport delegation visited the Vijayi Bharat Foundation in Ahmedabad to assess preparations for the 2030 Commonwealth Games. The tour included the facility's High-Performance Centre and Fields of Play. The delegates praised VBF's grassroots sports initiative and its efforts toward gender equity in high-performance programs. This visit marks a key step in initial coordination for the Centenary Games, which could bolster India's bid for the 2036 Olympics.

Key Points: Commonwealth Sport Reviews Ahmedabad's 2030 Games Preparations

  • Delegation reviews CWG 2030 prep
  • Tour of VBF's High-Performance Centre
  • Focus on gender equity in sports
  • Visit part of initial host coordination
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Commonwealth Sport delegates visit VBF to check preparation ahead of CWG 2030

A high-level delegation from Commonwealth Sport visits Ahmedabad's VBF to assess infrastructure and planning for the 2030 Commonwealth Games.

"They also expressed their appreciation for VBF's contribution to the development of sports through its grassroots initiative - Commonwealth Sport Delegation"

Ahmedabad, April 10

Commonwealth Sport Director of Sport, Ann Louise Morgan, along with Neil Carney, Technical Consultant to Commonwealth Sport, on April 9, 2026, visited Ahmedabad's Vijayi Bharat Foundation's to take a tour of the facility and understand the workings of the centre.

Morgan and Carney are part of the high-level delegation that is currently visiting Gujarat to take stock of the preparations for the 2030 Commonwealth Games, marking their first engagement since the city was officially announced as the host of the Centenary Games.

Accompanied by Olympic medallist Gagan Narang and VBF Directors Durgesh Agarwal and Dilip Thaker, the duo undertook a tour of the VBF campus, including its High - Performance Centre (HPC) and various Fields of Plays (FOPs).

They also expressed their appreciation for VBF's contribution to the development of sports through its grassroots initiative - Khele Sanand, and especially for the gender equity in VBF's high-performance programmes through active efforts towards supporting young women athletes in good numbers.

The delegation, led by Dr. Donald Rukare, the President of Commonwealth Sport, is currently in India to assess Amdavad's infrastructure, plan timelines, and check venue suitability. The visit is part of the review process as part of initial coordination efforts with the host nation and authorities.

The 2030 Commonwealth Games will mark the centenary of the event and are expected to boost India's prospects for hosting the 2036 Olympics.

The International Olympic Association (IOA) confirmed that Commonwealth Sport awarded the 2030 centenary Games hosting rights to Ahmedabad, recognising the city as the host to mark 100 years since the inaugural Games in Hamilton, Canada, in 1930.

The first Commonwealth Games, in 1930 in Hamilton, featured a small number of countries competing, while the most recent Games, in Birmingham, England, in 2022, were dominated by Australia at the top of the medal table, followed by England, Canada, India, and New Zealand.

- ANI

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Priya S
Good to see the preparations starting early. The 'Khele Sanand' grassroots initiative sounds promising. Real development happens at the local level. Hope the infrastructure benefits local athletes long after the Games are over.
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Rohit P
While I'm excited, I hope we learn from past events. The focus should be on sustainable development, not just flashy stadiums. The budget needs to be transparent and managed well. Fingers crossed!
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Sarah B
As an expat following Indian sports, this is a significant step. Hosting the Centenary Games is a huge responsibility and an opportunity to showcase modern India's capabilities on a global stage. All the best to the organizers!
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Vikram M
Having Gagan Narang involved is a great touch. Athletes understand the practical needs better than anyone. Hope the HPC and facilities are world-class and accessible to our rising stars. Jai Hind!
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Karthik V
A respectful note of caution: Let's ensure this doesn't become another event where funds are misallocated. The priority must be athlete welfare and creating a lasting sports legacy, not just a 10-day spectacle. The intention seems good, but execution is key.
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Ananya R
So proud of Ahmedabad!

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