2014 Commonwealth Games bids

2014 Commonwealth Games bids

Bids for the 2014 Commonwealth Games began from 24 February 2006 until the winner was announced on 9 November, 2007. Glasgow won the race and was selected by the General Assembly of the Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF) at a meeting in Sri Lanka to host the games. The vote was 47 votes for Glasgow and 24 for Abuja. The decision was announced by Mike Fennell, the Chairman of the CGF.

Bidding process

The bidding process has a series deadlines and milestones in the Candidature Procedure

The main dates were:

* 24 February 2006. This was the date when Commonwealth Games Associations / Candidate Cities had to notify the CGF that they intended to bid.

* 10 March 2006. This was the date when Candidate Cities had to pay a non-refundable Candidature Fee of GB£60,000 to the CGF.

* 9 May 2007. The bids were lodged with the CGF on this date, or sooner. Candidate Cities were then allowed to produce an emblem with the Commonwealth Games symbol (The Bar) and also contain terminology which stipulates that the city is a "Candidate City" for the 2014 Commonwealth Games.

* June/July 2007. The CGF Evaluation Committee formally reviewed confirmed bids.

* 9 September 2007. The CGF Evaluation Committee Report was published.

* 9 October 2007. Deadline for any updates by the Candidate Cities in response to the Evaluation Committee Report.

* 9 November 2007. The CGF General Assembly awards the right to host the 2014 Commonwealth Games.

The Candidate City Manual was published in November 2005. It comes in 4 parts, the first part outlines what is required of the Candidate City during the bid process, the second part provides the structure of the Candidature File to be submitted to the CGF, the third part gives precise instructions on the presentation of a Candidature City's presentation to the CGF. The last part outlines the issues during and after the bid process.

Possible bidding cities

The following cities had considered bidding for the games:

*flagicon|Australia Gold Coast, Australiacite web |url= http://www.la84foundation.org/7ig/InternationalGames/News/september04.htm |publisher= www.la84foundation.org |title=International Games News December 2003 |accessdate=2007-11-15]
*flagicon|New Zealand Wellington, New Zealand
*flagicon|England Birmingham, England [ [http://ikbarry.tripod.com/id37.html Birmingham considering bid] ]
*flagicon|RSA Cape Town, South Africa
*flagicon|WAL Cardiff, Wales [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/2173198.stm Wales could bid for Games 2014] ]
*flagicon|Scotland Edinburgh, Scotland [ [http://www.scotland.gov.uk/News/Releases/2004/09/24135843 Glasgow wins chance to host 2014 Commonwealth Games] ]
*flagicon|Scotland Glasgow, Scotland
*flagicon|Canada Halifax, Canadacite web |url=http://www.commonwealthgames.ca/site/index_e.aspx?DetailID=795 5 Canadian cities compete to host 2014 Commonwealth Games |publisher=Commonwealth Games Canada |title=Five Canadian cities compete to host the 2014 Commonwealth Games |accessdate=2007-11-22]
*flagicon|Canada Calgary, Canada
*flagicon|Canada Hamilton, Canadacite web |url= http://ikbarry.tripod.com/id37.html |publisher= tripd.com |title=2014 Commonwealth Games |accessdate=2007-11-15]
*flagicon|Canada York Region,Canada
*flagicon|Canada Ottawa, Canada
*flagicon|England Sheffield, England
*flagicon|Singapore Singapore, Singapore
*flagicon|Namibia Windhoek, Namibia

Three cities submitted bids to host the 2014 Commonwealth Games that were recognised by the CGF. The three cities were; Glasgow (Scotland), Abuja (Nigeria) and Halifax (Canada).

Glasgow, Scotland

Scotland was the first country to consider hosting the 2014 Commonwealth Games in 2004, with Scottish cities being invited by the Commonwealth Games Council for Scotland to consider making a bid. In September 2004, Glasgow was announced as the Scottish candidate city over Edinburgh (which hosted the Games in 1970 and 1986, and the inaugural Commonwealth Youth Games in 2000) following a cost-benefit analysis by the Commonwealth Games Council for Scotland. The then First Minister of Scotland, Jack McConnell, formally announced Glasgow's intention to host the games on 16 August 2005.

Abuja, Nigeria

Abuja was seen as a likely favourite due the basis of its campaign that Africa has never once hosted the games. [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/africa/7086584.stm BBC News - Nigerians keen to host games] ] .


=Halifax, Canada=

Halifax was selected as Canada's bid for the games, beating Hamilton, York Region and Ottawa in Canada's bidding process in December 2005 [ [http://www.aafla.com/7ig/InternationalGames/News/july05_frmst.htm www.aafla.com ] ] . Halifax formed a bid committee that was charged with developing funding proposals and infrastructure requirements necessary for winning the 2014 games.

The committee was in the process of finalizing financial details and infrastructure requirements for the bid during the fall of 2006 and winter 2007 and the project received an initial commitment of C$400 million from the Government of Canada. Leaked information about spiraling costs from C$785 million to upwards of C$1.3-1.7 billion, combined with the bid committee's secrecy and publicity campaign, caused funding partners in the provincial and municipal government to withdraw financial support on March 8, 2007, followed immediately by the withdrawal of funding from the Canadian government, cancelling Canada's bid. [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/glasgow_and_west/6431603.stm BBC News - Commonwealth bid city pulls out] ] .

Evaluation of Candidate Cities

The Report of the CGF Evaluation Commission for the 2014 Commonwealth Games was published on 9 September 2007, John Tieney, the Chairman of the CGF Evaluation Commission said: "The commission believes that the report is a fair and accurate representation of each city's bid, its strengths and the major issues which may arise if the city is selected". Both bids were highly recommended, though Glasgow's was technically superior according to the CGF Evaluation Report that was released in September 2007.

election process

The final decision on who was to host the 2014 Commonwealth Games was held in Sri Lanka on 9 November 2007 at the CGF General Assembly.

Each bid city made a presentation to the General Assembly, the order of which was determined by drawing lots.

The CGF members voted in a secret ballot and as there was only 2 bids with winner was announced by the CGF President, Mike Fennell in the first round, with the winner only requiring a simple majority.

Notes

External links

* [http://www.thecgf.com/ccm_v72.pdf Candidate City Manual - 2014 Commonwealth Games]
* [http://www.thecgf.com/2014_Evaluation_Report.pdf The Report of the CGF Evaluation Commission for the 2014 Commonwealth Games]


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