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Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Delhi Common Wealth Games 2010 Baton showcases power of sport to bridge societies

Delhi Common Wealth Games 2010 Baton showcases power of sport to bridge societies

Date: 

Fri, 25 Jun 2010

NEW DELHI, 25 June 2010: There are a hundred days to go for the start of the XIX Commonwealth Games 2010 Delhi. What a lovely day it promises to be, with us assembling at the Wagah Border to receive the Queen’s Baton 2010 Delhi from Pakistan after travelling to 69 nations across the Commonwealth over 240 days.

I am particularly excited that we are witnessing the power of sport to be the bridge between societies. Our colleagues in the Pakistan Olympic Association have always offered us great support – helping us in November 2003 to win the bid to host the Games and standing by us through thick and thin, seeing themselves as co-hosts. I am confident therefore that Indo-Pakistan sport will remain an important connect between the peoples of the two great nations.

I am delighted that the baton has completed a remarkable journey over 170,000 kilometres on the international sector from the time it was launched in Buckingham Palace on 29 October 2009 by Queen Elizabeth II in the presence of President Smt. Pratibha Patil. It showcases the capability of the Organising Committee to plan events in great detail and flawlessly execute intricate plans.

The baton has passed through the hands of numerous Heads of State and leaders, ace athletes and common folk. It has been to iconic locations, been to parks that speak out for conservation of flora and fauna in keeping with our resolve to host the first Green Games, been to mountains and desert. It has been exposed to a variety of modes of transport and has encapsuled the diversity of the Commonwealth.

But more importantly, it has demonstrated the remarkable power of sport to unite the Commonwealth since it speaks a universal language. It is a powerful tool that can strengthen social ties and networks, and promotes ideals of peace, fraternity, solidarity, non-violence, tolerance and justice – all that independent India has stood for and championed actively.

Yes, the baton has been a wonderful harbinger for the glorious city that Delhi is and for the universal message of sport. It has also acted as an ambassador for the XIX Commonwealth Games 2010 Delhi, inviting the athletes from far off lands to come here for the celebrations of the XIX Commonwealth Games. And the roadshows of the Commonwealth Business Club of India held in a number of cities along the way have helped develop possibilities of increased trade ties between India and many Commonwealth nations.

Back home in India, as it covers 20,000 kilometres over the next 100 days, the Queen’s Baton Relay 2010 Delhi will be a wonderful opportunity for us to instill a greater sense of national pride in ourselves and to promote Olympic sport. We will be able to showcase our cultural diversity, our lifestyle, our democracy, our secularism and everything else that makes up the strong structure of India.

I thank Hero Honda for being the Presenting Partner for the Queen’s Baton Relay 2010 Delhi. And the Indian Armed Forces, through the Services Sports Control Board, for all the support it is extending to the Queen’s Baton Relay 2010 Delhi. Without such support, we would not have been able to mount the operation on such a grand scale.

I must also thank the Governments of each State and Union Territory for being an integral part of this massive project that will touch the lives of millions of people. I am sure that the Queen’s Baton Relay 2010 can and will be the launching pad for the creation of a greater sense of sports consciousness in the country.  I have no doubt that the Queen’s Baton Relay 2010 Delhi will be an exciting event and generate passion for Olympic sport in India.

On this milestone day, with just 100 days to go for the curtain to go up on the biggest sporting spectacle in India, the Organising Committee Commonwealth Games 2010 renews it commitment to hosting not just a successful Games but also a grand and memorable one, something that you – and all of Delhi and India – will be proud of. Yes, we know we can do it. We will.

Delhi Common Wealth Games 2010 Unveiling of Queen's Baton at India Gate

Delhi Common Wealth Games 2010 Unveiling of Queen's Baton at India Gate

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Unveiling of Queen's Baton at India Gate by Commonwealth Games 2010

Britain's Queen Elizabeth II and India President Pratibha Patil with the baton to launch the Delhi Commonwealth Games

Britain's Queen Elizabeth II and India President Pratibha Patil with the baton to launch the Delhi Commonwealth Games

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Britain's Queen Elizabeth II and India President Pratibha Patil with the baton to launch the Delhi Commonwealth Game Queen's Baton Relay for the Delhi 2010 Commonwealth Games outside Buckingham Palace in London

xix commonwealth games 2010 Common men become proud batonbearers in the land of five rivers, Punjab

xix commonwealth games 2010 Common men become proud batonbearers in the land of five rivers, Punjab

Date: 

Mon, 28 Jun 2010

An old farmer in Punjab cherishing the moment by holding Queen’s Baton 2010 Delhi

PATHANKOT, 27 June 2010: The Queen’s Baton 2010 Delhi has travelled across the land of five rivers – Punjab. Common man got the chance to see, touch and feel the prized baton. From an old farmer in the vast farmlands of the state to its, traditional dancers and martial artists, everyone became the proud Batonbearer. They felt part of the mega-event to be organised in the national capital.

After completing its international leg of journey covering 170,000 kilometres, the baton entered India through the Wagah Border amidst a spectacular ceremony on 25 June 2010.

Next day, the baton left Amritsar (Khasa) Army Cantt for Jallandhar. At Jallandhar baton was welcomed at Hans Raj Maha Vidalya Jallandhar followed by a visit to CRPF divisional Headquarters and a battalion of ITBP. All senior officers of these forces along with other staff were present to greet the baton. Punjab Armed Police (PAP) Rama Mandi and Maharaja Ranjit Singh Police Academy, Phillaur were the next destinations where-in baton was received by retired and serving police officers. Batonbearers were applauded by garlands and bouquets; their creativity was visible in the way the relay was organised with mounted horses with Bhangra and Gidda performers dancing in front of the Batonbearers. This was the place where Maharaja Ranjit Singh built his magazine to ensure victory over Lahore, and the troops marched towards west to conquer his next destination.

The baton halted at Punjab Agriculture University Ludhiana, immediately after which there was tree plantation. Ms. Alka Lamba accompanied by baton crew planted medicinal plant’s saplings to boost the green revolution. In Ludhiana, the baton visited Bharat Nagar Chowk.

The baton’s next destination was Patiala where the baton was received by famous cricketer, commentator and MP Mr. Navjot Singh Sidhu who later joined the relay at Patiala Polo Ground. The sport city had organised a fabulous relay where-in about 20 Arjuna Awardee participated. The relay ended at NIS (National Institute Sports) of Patiala. Here the baton was joined by the community of Patiala for a cultural show followed by dinner.

In Patiala, the prominent Batonbearers were, Mr. Bahadur Singh, Brig. Labh Singh, Mr. Garbax Singh Sanhu, Ms. Rupa Saini (Hockey), Mr. Jugraj Singh (Athletic), Mr. Satbir Singh, Capt. HDS Brar (Car Race), Sub. Sham Singh, Mr. Deepak Patiala, Wg. Cdr. Gurpreet Singh Cheema (Defance Flyer), Mr. Harveen Saroa (Shooting), Mr. Sukchain Sing Cheema (Wrestler), Ms. Sunita Devi (Athletic), Mr. Shudeep Singh (Athletics), Mr. Balkar Singh (Atheletics), Mr. Variender Singh (Boxing), Mr. Gurmukh Singh Sandhu (Wrestling), Mr. Ram Singh (Boxing), Mr. Palwinder Singh Cheema, Mr. Gaganjit Singh, Mr. Shamsher Singh Bhoparai (Volley Ball), Mr. Satnam Sing Maan (Cycling), Mr. Sandeep Kaur (Hockey) and Mr. Jagmohan Singh (Athletic).

On 27 June 2010, the baton visited Pathankot in north Punjab. The baton is heading towards Kashmir Valley via Jammu.

The Punjab martial arts Sikh artist holding the the baton.

Girls wearing traditional Punjabi dress welcome the baton in Pathankot

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

XIX Commonwealth Games 2010 Chairman Secretariat and Executive Office Team Contact & Email

XIX Commonwealth Games 2010 Chairman Secretariat and Executive Office Team Contact & Email

This team is responsible for planning, coordination and execution of all Functional Area plans in order to deliver the Games.

The Team

Chairman Secretariat and Executive Office
Name Designation Contacts Email
Mr. Suresh Kalmadi Chairman 24500401 suresh.kalmadi@cwgdelhi2010.org
Mr. Randhir Singh Vice Chairman 24500402 randhir.singh@cwgdelhi2010.org
Dr. Lalit K. Bhanot Secretary General 24500403 lalit.bhanot@cwgdelhi2010.org
Mr. Anil K Khanna Treasurer 24500405
Mr. Jarnail Singh Chief Executive Officer   jarnail.singh@cwgdelhi2010.org
Mr. V. K. Verma Director General 24500406 vk.verma@cwgdelhi2010.org
Ms. Shovana Narayan SDG (Ceremonies) 24500409 shovana.narayan@cwgdelhi2010.org
Mr. Sudhir Mittal SDG 24500489 sudhir.mittal@cwgdelhi2010.org
Mr. G. C. Chaturvedi SDG (F&A)    
Mr. Jiji Thomson Officer on Special Duty   jiji.thomson@cwgdelhi2010.org
Mr.Sanjeev Mittal Officer on Special Duty 24500460 sanjiv.mittal@cwgdelhi2010.org
Mr. M. Jeychandren Officer on Special Duty (Finance & Accounts) 24500503 m.jeychanderen@cwgdelhi2010.org
Mr. T. S. Darbari JDG (Revenue, Marketing & Chairman Secretariat) 24500411 ts.darbari@cwgdelhi2010.org
Mr. Anil Kumar Saxena JDG (Venue Development & Operations) 24500410 ak.saxena@cwgdelhi2010.org
Mr. R. K. Sacheti JDG (Coordination) 24500511 rk.sacheti@cwgdelhi2010.org
Mr. A. S. V. Prasad JDG (Sport) 24500521 asv.prasad@cwgdelhi2010.org
Mr. B. B. Kaura JDG (Revenue) 24500568 bb.kaura@cwgdelhi2010.org
Mr. N. P. Singh JDG (Workforce and Administration) 24500408 np.singh@cwgdelhi2010.org
Mr. Harsh Kumar JDG (Technology)   jdg.technology@cwgdelhi2010.org
Lt. Gen. (Retd.) S.P.S. Dhillon JDG (Chairman Secretariat)    
Mr. Vijay Kumar Gautam Chief Operating Officer 24500407 vijay.gautam@cwgdelhi2010.org
Lt. Gen. (Retd.) Raj Kadyan ADG (Ceremonies) 24500523 raj.kadyan@cwgdelhi2010.org
Lt. Gen. (Retd.) Ashok Vasudeva ADG (Chairman’s Office) 24500465 ashok.vasudeva@cwgdelhi2010.org
Lt. Gen. (Retd.) Ashok Kapur ADG (Games Village) 24500517 ashok.kapur@cwgdelhi2010.org
Group Captain K. U. K. Reddy ADG (Finance) 24500475 kuk.reddy@cwgdelhi2010.org
Ms. Sangeeta Welinkar ADG (Chairman’s Office and Image & Look) 24500412 sangeeta.w@cwgdelhi2010.org
Ms. Priya Singh Paul ADG (Communications) 24500447 priya.paul@cwgdelhi2010.org
Mr. V. K. Saksena ADG (Revenue) 24500530 vk.saksena@cwgdelhi2010.org
Mr. Govardhan Sharma ADG (Broadcasting)    
Ms. Gurjot Kaur ADG (Procurement)   gurjot.kaur@cwgdelhi2010.org
Mr. R. P. Gupta ADG (Venue Operations)   rp.gupta@cwgdelhi2010.org
Mr. Ved Prakash Gupta ADG (SG's Office)    
Mr. Peter Stewart ADG (Games Services)   peter.stewart@cwgdelhi2010.org
Mr. Abhilaksh Likhi ADG (Broadcasting)    
Functional Area and its Head
Functional Area FA Head Contacts Email
Accommodation Ms. Moti Irani 24500459 moti.irani@cwgdelhi2010.org
Accredition Mr. R.K. Sacheti 24500511 rk.sacheti@cwgdelhi2010.org
Broadcasting Mr. Goverdhan Sharma 24500512 govardhan.sharma@cwgdelhi2010.org
Catering Mr. V.K. Gautam 24500407 vijay.gautam@cwgdelhi2010.org
Ceremonies Mrs. Shovana Narayan 24500409 shovana.narayan@cwgdelhi2010.org
CGA Relations Mr. V.K. Gautam 24500407 vijay.gautam@cwgdelhi2010.org
Co-ordination & Govt Relation Mr. R.K. Sacheti 24500511 rk.sacheti@cwgdelhi2010.org
Cleaning and Waste Management Mr. V.K. Gautam 24500407 vijay.gautam@cwgdelhi2010.org
Communications Ms. Priya Singh Paul 24500447 priya.paul@cwgdelhi2010.org
Finance & Accounts Mr. Jeychandren 24500503 m.jeychanderen@cwgdelhi2010.org
Games Village Development and Operation Lt.Gen Ashok Kapur (Retd) 24500465 ashok.kapur@cwgdelhi2010.org
Imange and Look Ms. Sangeeta Wellinkar 24500544 sangeeta.w@cwgdelhi2010.org
Legacy Mr. R.K. Sacheti 24500511 rk.sacheti@cwgdelhi2010.org
Legal Mr. Ram Mohan 24500540 ram.mohan@cwgdelhi2010.org
Legal Mr. Stuart Corbishley 23483655 stuart.corbishley@cwgdelhi2010.org
Logistics Mr. R.K.Singh 24500472 rakesh.singh@cwgdelhi2010.org
Medical & Doping Control Mr.Ak. Mendiratta(Medical) 24500553 ak.mendiratta@cwgdelhi2010.org
Mr. Munish Chander(Doping) 24500501 munish.chander@cwgdelhi2010.org
Merchandising & Licensing Mr.V.K.Saksena 24500530 vk.saksena@cwgdelhi2010.org
Office Adminstration Mr. N.P.Singh 24500408 np.singh@cwgdelhi2010.org
Press Operations Mr. Manish Kumar 23483808 m_kumar@cwgdelhi2010.org
Procurement Ms. Gurjot Kaur   gurjot.kaur@cwgdelhi2010.org
Protocol Mr. Nachiketa Kapur 24500532 nachiketa.kapur@cwgdelhi2010.org
Queen's Baton Relay Lt. Gen Raj Kadyan (Retd.) 24500523 raj.kadyan@cwgdelhi2010.org
Revenue Mr.V.K.Saksena 24500530 vk.saksena@cwgdelhi2010.org
Risk Management Mr. V.K. Gautam 24500407 vijay.gautam@cwgdelhi2010.org
Security Col. R.K. Yadav 24500566 rk.yadav@cwgdelhi2010.org
Spectator Services Mr. V.K. Gautam 24500407 vijay.gautam@cwgdelhi2010.org
Sponsorship Mr.V.K.Saksena 24500530 vk.saksena@cwgdelhi2010.org
Sports Mr. ASV Prasad 24500521 asv.prasad@cwgdelhi2010.org
Sustainability & Environment Mr. N.P.Singh 24500408 np.singh@cwgdelhi2010.org
Technology Mr. Harsh Kumar 24500420 jdg.technology@cwgdelhi2010.org
Ticketing Mr.V.K.Saksena 24500530 vk.saksena@cwgdelhi2010.org
Transportation Mr. A.K. Chaturvedi 24500551 ak.chatuvedi@cwgdelhi2010.org
TV Rights Mr. B B Kaura 24500568 bb.kaura@cwgdelhi2010.org
Venue Development & Operations Mr. A.K.Saxena 24500410 ak.saxena@cwgdelhi2010.org
Workforce Mr. N.P.Singh 24500408 np.singh@cwgdelhi2010.org

XIX Commonwealth Games 2010 Executive Management Members

XIX Commonwealth Games 2010 Executive Management Members

This is a four-member committee headed by the Chairman and includes the Vice Chairman, Treasurer and Secretary General. It is the main executive arm of the Executive Board and works as an interface between the sub-committees on one hand and the Executive Board on the other.

It is responsible for finalising the Functional Area (FA) plans and budgets submitted by the sub-committees and FAs and passing them onto the Executive Board. It is also responsible for day-to-day decisions and approvals to facilitate the smooth functioning of the OC CWG Delhi 2010. It supervises the operations of the sub-committees. 

Executive Management Members
Mr. Suresh Kalmadi, Chairman: The executive head and chief administrator, responsible for executing all functions and policies laid down by the Executive Board.

Mr. Randhir Singh, Vice Chairman: Responsible for managing relations with CGAs and coordinating activities between the CGAs and the OC CWG Delhi 2010 Sub-committees

Dr. Lalit K. Bhanot, Secretary General: Responsible for the technical aspects of conducting the Games and coordinating activities of the Sub-committees.
Mr. Anil K Khanna, Treasurer: Responsible for managing and finalising the accounts of the OC CWG Delhi 2010 and placing them before the Executive Board and coordinating the activities of the Sub-committee related to finance and revenue.
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XIX Commonwealth Games 2010 Board Members

XIX Commonwealth Games 2010 Board Members

The membership of this 15-member body includes the Chairman and Vice Chairman of OC CWG Delhi 2010, two nominees of GoI, two nominees of the Government of  the NCR of Delhi, four nominees from national sports federations, two IOC nominees, and three nominees of the CGF. This is the highest decision-making body of the OC CWG Delhi 2010 and is vested with the responsibility of organising the Games.

Executive Board Members

Mr. Suresh Kalmadi Chairman
Mr. Randhir Singh Vice Chairman
Dr. Lalit K. Bhanot Secretary General
Mr. Anil Kumar Khanna Treasurer
Mr. Michael Fennell Member
H.R.H. Tunku Imran Member
Mr. Mike Hooper Member
Mr. V. K. Malhotra Member
Mr. Digvijay Singh Member
Ms. Sindhushree Khullar Member
Mr. Rakesh Mehta Member
Mr. Jarnail Singh Member
Mr. M. Ramachandran Member
Mr. V. D. Nanavati Member
Mr. N. Ramachandran Member

Special Invitees
Mr. Anand Sharma
Mrs. V. Ramachandran
Mr. Y. S. Dadwal, Police Commissioner, Delhi Police 
Mr. A K Nigam, Vice Chairman, Delhi Development Authority
Mr. P. K. Tripathi
Mr. V. K. Verma
Mr. A. K. Matto

About Shera Commonwealth Games 2010 Delhi

About Shera Commonwealth Games 2010 Delhi

Shera - The Mascot

Shera, mascot of the XIX Commonwealth Games 2010 Delhi, is the most visible face of the XIX Commonwealth Games 2010 Delhi. His name comes from the Hindi word Sher – meaning tiger. Shera truly represents the modern Indian. He is an achiever with a positive attitude, a global citizen but justifiably proud of his nation’s ancient heritage, a fierce competitor but with integrity and honesty. Shera is also a ‘large-hearted gentleman’ who loves making friends and enthusing people to ‘come out and play’.

In Indian mythology, the tiger is associated with Goddess Durga, the embodiment of Shakti (or female power) and the vanquisher of evil. She rides her powerful vehicle – the tiger – into combat, especially in her epic and victorious battle against Mahishasur, a dreaded demon.

Shera embodies values that the nation is proud of: majesty, power, charisma, intelligence and grace. His athletic prowess, courage and speed on the field are legendary. He is also a reminder of the fragile environment he lives in and our responsibility towards the protection of his ecosystem.

About logo of the XIX Commonwealth Games 2010 Delhi

About logo of the XIX Commonwealth Games 2010 Delhi

 

The logo of the XIX Commonwealth Games 2010 Delhi is inspired by the Chakra, the national symbol of freedom, unity and power. Spiralling upwards, it depicts the growth of India into a proud, vibrant nation. Her billion people coming together to fulfil their true destinies. India`s journey from tradition to modernity, her economic transformation into a super power… reaching out to the world and leading the way, even as she enthusiastically embraces all the 71 CGA nations and territories of the Commonwealth to become one and host the best ever Commonwealth Games in Delhi.

Come Out and Play: The logo tagline is in an invitation to every person across all divides – Indian and Commonwealth - to let go of themselves and participate in the Games to the best of their abilities, in the true sprit of the Games. It is an exhortation to them to set new records, to outperform, and to raise the bar by scaling new peaks of achievement. It is also a call to the people of India, especially Delhi, to come out in support of the Games and play the perfect hosts at the XIX Commonwealth Games 2010 Delhi.

Colour Palette: The colour palette for the Delhi 2010 look programme combines two of the distinctive colours of the Delhi 2010 Emblem with the official colours of the Commonwealth Games.

Green: The colour that signifies life, energy and high spirits also represents the fact that Delhi 2010 will be the firstever Green Games. With a spring in your step, face every challenge and overcome hurdles with radiance and gusto.

Purple: Combining the stable and calming aspects of blue with the mystical qualities of pink, this colour satisfies the need for reassurance, while adding a hint of mystery and excitement.

Red, Yellow & Blue: Commonwealth Games colours, representing the ‘Trinity of Values’ that symbolise the games; unifying Humanity (Red) giving all athletes a chance to realise their Destiny (Yellow) and promoting Equality (Blue).

Pink: This colour has also been introduced to the palette adding an element of surprise and luxury to the Games look programme. It plays to the crowd and truly reflects India in all its resplendent glory.

Commonwealth Games 2010 Delhi Technical Delegates, Competition Managers and Sports Managers

Commonwealth Games 2010 Delhi Technical Delegates, Competition Managers and Sports Managers

The following Technical Delegates, Competition Managers and Sports Managers have joined the Organising Committee Commonwealth Games 2010 Delhi:

Technical Delegates

Sr. Sport Name Country
1. Aquatics Mr. Sam Ramsamy South Africa
2. Archery Mr. Dion Buhagiar Malta
3. Athletics Mr. Bill Bailey Australia
4. Badminton Mr. Henry Boon Kong Ee Singapore
5. Cycling Mr.Ray Godkin Australia
6. Gymnastics
a)Artistics (M)
a)Artistics (F) (M)
Rhythmic
Mr. Andrew Tombs
Ms. Kym Dowdell
Ms. Tamara Bompa
UK
Australia
Canada
7. Hockey Mr. Dennis Meredith Australia
8. Lawn Bowls Mr. Kerry Clark New Zealand
9. Netball Ms. Lindy Murphy Australia
10. Rugby Sevens Ms. Beth Coalter Ireland
11. Shooting Mr. David R.V. Parish UK
12. Squash Mr. Andrew Shelly UK
13. Table Tennis Mr. Alan Ransome UK
14. Tennis Mr. Paul Smith UK
15. Weightlifting Dr. Tamas Ajan Hungary
16. Boxing Mr. Raymond Silvas USA
17. Wrestling Mr. Chang Kew Kim Korea

 

Competition Managers

Sr. Sport Competition Manager Sports Manager
1. Aquatics Mr. Kamlesh Nanavati  
2. Archery Mr. Rathin Datta Ms. Zhang Xiuhu, China
3. Athletics Mr.C.K.Valson  
4. Badminton Mr.S.Muralidharan  
5. Boxing Mr.Lenny D`gama  
6. Cycling Mr. William Patrick Clinch  
7. Gymnastics Dr. G.S.Bawa  
8. Hockey To be appointed  
9. Lawn Bowls Mr. Bill Fowlie, New Zealand  
10. Netball Ms. Carmel M Wright, Australia  
11. Rugby Sevens Mr. Kevin G Culliver, Australia  
12. Shooting Mr. Avtar Singh Sethi  
13. Squash Mr. Manan Mushruwala  
14. Table Tennis Mr. Dhanraj Choudary  
15. Tennis Ms. Manpreet Kandhari  
16. Weightlifting Mr. K. Subramanya  
17. Wrestling Mr. Raj Singh  

IX Commonwealth Games 2010 Competition Schedule

IX Commonwealth Games 2010 Competition Schedule

Event Venue Event Dates
Opening Ceremony JN Stadium 03 October 2010
Closing Ceremony JN Stadium 14 October 2010
Aquatics Diving Dr SPM Swimming Complex 10-13 October 2010
Swimming 4-9 October 2010
Synchronised Swimming 6-7 October 2010
Archery Yamuna Sports Complex/India Gate 4-10 October 2010
Athletics Track & Field JN Stadium 6-12 October 2010
Marathon JN Stadium/Marathon Course 14 October 2010
Walk India Gate 09 October 2010
Badminton Siri Fort Sports Complex 4-14 October 2010
Boxing Talkatora Indoor Stadium 5-11, 13 October 2010
Cycling Track IG Sports Complex 5-8 October 2010
Road Mass Start India Gate 10 October 2010
Road Time Trials Noida Highway Express Rd 13 October 2010
Gymnastics Artistic IG Sports Complex 4-8 October 2010
Rhythmic 12-14 October 2010
Hockey Maj. Dhyan Chand National Stadium 4-14 October 2010
Lawn Bowls JN Sports Complex 4-13 October 2010
Netball Thyagaraj Sports Complex 4-12, 14 October 2010
Rugby Sevens Delhi University 11-12 October 2010
Shooting Clay Target Dr Karni Singh Shooting Range 6-13 October 2010
Full Bore CRPF Campus, Kadarpur 9-13 October 2010
Pistol and Small Bore Dr Karni Singh Shooting Range 5-13 October 2010
Squash Siri Fort Sports Complex 4-13 October 2010
Table Tennis Yamuna Sports Complex 4-14 October 2010
Tennis RK Khanna Tennis Stadium 4-10 October 2010
Weightlifting JN Sports Complex 4-12 October 2010
Wrestling IG Sports Complex 5-10 October 2010

Please click here to view the Competition Schedule in detail.

XIX Commonwealth Games 2010 Delhi will feature following 17 sport

XIX Commonwealth Games 2010 Delhi will feature following 17 sport:

Delhi 2010 Sports

Aquatics

Archery

Athletics

Badminton

Boxing

Cycling

Gymnastics

Hockey

Lawn Bowls

Netball

Rugby Sevens

Shooting

Squash

Table Tennis

Tennis

Weightlifting

Wrestling

XIX Commonwealth Games 2010 Official Media Guide

XIX Commonwealth Games 2010 Official Media Guide

1
Official Media Guide. 2
Table of Contents
Welcome Address 5
Sponsor Panel 7
Competition Schedule 8
Key Contacts 10
Commonwealth Games Federation 11
Commonwealth Games Federation Members 13
Organising Committee, Commonwealth Games 2010 Delhi 24
OC CWG Delhi 2010 Headquarters 25
The Games 26
At a Glance 27
Pictograms 28
Events for Para Sports Athletes 29
Participating Nations and Territories 30
Queen Baton’s Relay 31
Volunteer Programme – Delhi United 34
Green Games 36
Commonwealth Business Club India 40
Shera – The Mascot 41
The Look 41
XIX Commonwealth Games 2010 Delhi Website 43
Merchandise 43
The Sponsor Family 44
Host Broadcast Partner 48
D2010 Rights Holding Broadcasters 49
Key Stakeholders 54
Facilities and Services 57
Accommodation 58
Transportation 62
Banking and Foreign Exchange 68
PEL high demand tickets for the media 69
Desktop Payphones 69
Fax Services 69
Games Information System / Games INFO terminal 69 3
Internet Terminal 69
Wireless Network 70
Mobile Telephone 70
Indian electrical information 70
Lockers 71
Photocopy Service 71
Medical 71
Rate Card 71
Smoking Regulations 72
Main Press Centre 73
Contacts 74
Introduction 75
Facilities 76
Services 78
Accreditation 80
Media Accreditation for the International Media 81
Media Accreditation for the National Media 82
Venues 98
Dr. S.P. Mukherjee Aquatic Complex 100
Yamuna Sports Complex 106
Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium 110
Siri Fort Sports Complex 120
Talkatora Indoor Stadium 124
Indira Gandhi Complex 127
Major Dhyan Chand National Stadium 138
Thyagaraj Sports Complex 141
Delhi University 144
Dr. Karni Singh Shooting Range 147
CRPF Kadarpur 151
R.K. Khanna Tennis Complex 154
Commonwealth Games Village 157
Photographers 159
Photo Work Area 160 4
Camera Repair Service 160
Photographers’ Off-Site Facilities 160
Photographers’ Briefing 160
Bibs 161
Photo Positions 161
Pool Photo Positions 161
Ticketed Sessions 162
Photo Equipment Guidelines 162
Lighting 162
Photographers’ Dress Code 163
Commercial Use of Photographers 163
Photographers’ Code of Conduct 163
News Access Rules 166
International Television News Access Rules 167
International Radio News Access Rules 171
Games News Service 174
Introduction to the Games News Service 177
Useful Information 176
Airline Information 177
High Commission and Consulates in India 178
Telephone 184
Indian Tourism Information 185
Contact Us 186 5
Welcome
WELCOME TO DELHI, INDIA
HOST OF XIX COMMONWEALTH GAMES
MESSAGE FROM THE CHAIRMAN
It gives me immense pleasure to welcome you to the XIX Commonwealth Games 2010 Delhi and to thank you for being our partner in spreading the beautiful message of Olympic sport and in fostering goodwill among the nations and territories of the Commonwealth.
Over the next few days, the best athletes from the nations and territories of the Commonwealth will showcase their talent and competitive skills in 17 disciplines in venues that have been designed to bring out the best in them. You will see the pursuit of excellence and share the agony and ecstasy of human endeavour.
At the Organising Committee Commonwealth Games 2010 Delhi, we realise the importance of the media in spreading the gospel of Olympic and Commonwealth sport and we have done our best to ensure that you will have facilities to ensure that you can comfortably report the Games.
This is the biggest Commonwealth Games to date and we believe we can make it the best ever with athletes, officials, media, VIPs and spectators enjoying the best hospitality and security management. As a distinguished member of the Commonwealth Games family, you can be a part of the special event in the history of a remarkable nation.
I am confident that you will enjoy the Games as a rare experience and will join us in leaving a legacy of sport for generations of Indians to come.
With warm regards,
Suresh Kalmadi, MP
Chairman
Organising Committee Commonwealth Games 2010 Delhi 6
WELCOME TO DELHI, INDIA
HOST OF XIX COMMONWEALTH GAMES
MESSAGE FROM COMMONWEALTH GAMES FEDERATION PRESIDENT
On behalf of the Commonwealth Games Federation and the athletes of the Commonwealth I welcome you all to Delhi and to the XIX Commonwealth Games.
The Commonwealth Games holds a unique place in the sporting world and represents the most visible manifestation of the Commonwealth in action, in Delhi we will see approximately 6,500 athletes and officials from 71 Nations and Territories competing across an exciting 17 sport programme between October 3 – 14, 2010. Representing two billion people the athletes of the Commonwealth will enjoy a unique experience in Delhi with its rich culture and heritage blended with first-class sporting facilities. The Commonwealth Games brings together the many faiths, races, cultures and traditions from Africa, the Americas, Asia, the Caribbean, Europe and Oceania uniting the Commonwealth through sport.
I welcome all members of the media to share in our celebrations as the Commonwealth’s most populist nation hosts the Games, you undertake the important role of reporting the Games across the Commonwealth. You will enjoy first-class facilities, witness memorable competitions, record world, regional and national records and tell many a story of human endeavour both on and off the field of play thus capturing and reported on the friendly Games into millions of homes across the Commonwealth.
I wish you all a very successful and enjoyable Games.
The Hon Michael Fennell OJ, CD
President
Commonwealth Games Federation 7
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Coca Cola India 8


Competition Schedule (Version 1.6) Venue Capacity

3-Oct

4-Oct

5-Oct

6-Oct

7-Oct

8-Oct

9-Oct

10-Oct

11-Oct

12-Oct

13-Oct

14-Oct

 

SUN

MON

TUES

WED

THUR

FRI

SAT

SUN

MON

TUES

WED

THUR

 

Opening Ceremony

J.N. Stadium

60,000

Closing Ceremony

J.N, Stadium

60,000

Aquatics

Diving

Dr. S.P.M.Complex

5,178

Swimming

Dr. S.P.M Complex

5,178

Synchronised

Dr. S.P.M Complex

5,178

Archery

Yamuna Sports Complex/India Gate

1,500

Athletics

Track & Field

J.N.Stadium

60,000

Marathon

J.N. Stadium /Marathon Course

60,000

Walk

India Gate*

Badminton

Siri Fort Sports Complex

4,748

Boxing

Talkatora Indoor Stadium

3,035

Cycling

Track

I.G. Sports Complex

4,000

Road Mass Start

India Gate*

Road Time Trials

Noida Highway Express Rd*

Gymnastics

Artistic

I.G. Sports Complex

14,348

Rhythmic

I.G. Sports Complex

14,348

Hockey

Maj. Dhyan Chand National Stadium

19,118

Lawn Bowls

J.N .Sports Complex

2,111

Netball

Thyagaraj Sports Complex

4,494

Rugby 7s

Delhi University

10,132

Shooting

Clay Target

Dr. Karni Singh Shooting Range

2,000

Full Bore

CRPF Campus, Kadarpur

345

Pistol and Small Bore

Dr. Karni Singh Shooting Range

500

Squash

Siri Fort Sports Complex

3,128

Table Tennis

Yamuna Sports Complex

4,297

Commonwealth Games 2010 Delhi Introduction

Commonwealth Games 2010 Delhi Introduction

XIX Commonwealth Games 2010 Delhi are scheduled from 3 October to 14 October, 2010. This is the best time to travel to Delhi, which has average daytime temperatures of 22°C (71.5°F) in October. You can visit many of Delhi’s numerous heritage sites and monuments, sample world class cuisine and entertainment at the city’s numerous hotels and restaurants, shop till you drop at the various malls and shopping outlets the city provides, and experience all that this vibrant, exciting city has to offer.
Delhi is located a few hours away from the world’s greatest monument to love, the majestic Taj Mahal in Agra. Also close by is the colourful state of Rajasthan with its forts and palaces, tales of valour, and unbeatable exotic experiences. The sheer scale and diversity of India offers a range of destinations and experiences found nowhere else in the world: the mystical and breathtaking Himalayas in the north; vast beaches with an exciting range of water sports and other activities; peaceful lagoons and inland waterways; yoga and meditation to lift your spirits; wildlife parks to commune with nature; and ancient heritage sites to remind you of India’s ancient past. Incredible India has it all – waiting to be experienced!

The Accommodation Functional Area (FA), Organising Committee Commonwealth Games 2010 Delhi (OC CWG Delhi 2010) in conjunction with the Games Travel Office (GTO) has secured a comprehensive range of hotel accommodation in and around Delhi exclusively for visitors who will travel to Delhi for the Games. It is important to note that all accommodation options listed in this document are subject to availability at the time of request and will be allocated in order of receipt of bookings.

PAST SPORTS EVENTS IN INDIA

PAST SPORTS EVENTS IN INDIA

 

8th Asian Pacific Age Group Swimming & Diving Championships 1994
7th SAF Games   1995
13th Asian  Pacific Age Group Swimming & Diving Championships 1999

ATHLETICS

4th Asian Junior Athletic Championships 1992
7th IAAF International Permit Meet   1994
South Asian Federation Games 1995
ITC International Permit Meet 1995
6th Asian Junior Athletic Championship 1996
1st Raja Bhalendra Singh South Asian Athletic Meet 1997
ITC International Meet 1997
2nd Raja Bhalendra Singh International Athletic Meet 1998
International Athletic Circuit Meet (I) 1999
International Athletic Circuit Meet (II) 1999
International Athletic Circuit Meet (III) 1999
International Athletic Circuit Meet (IV) 1999
AAFI Salwan International Meet 1999
3rd Raja Bhalendra Singh International Athletic Meet 1999
International Athletic Circuit Meet 2000
2nd International Athletic Circuit Meet 2000
37th International Athletic Circuit Meet 2000
Asian Athletic Grand Prix 2002
Asian Athletic Grand Prix 2003 (Scheduled)

                                

BOXING

YMCA International Boxing Championships 1995
Adajania Cup International Boxing Championship   1996
YMCA International Boxing Championships 1997
YMCA International Boxing Championships 1998
Adajania Cup International Boxing Championship 1999
YMCA Junior International Boxing Championship 2002
YMCA Sr. Jr. & Sub-Jr. Int. Boxing Championship 2003
2nd Asian Women's Boxing Championships 2003 Scheduled
1st International Boxing Championship for Seniors 2003 Scheduled


CYCLING

Asian Cycling Championships 1989
2nd SAARC Cycling Championships 2002

 
GYMNASTICS

SAF Games 1998
1st Central South Asian Championships   2000
1st SAARC International Gymnastic Championship Games 2001


HOCKEY

Men's Hockey

Indo-American Friendship Cup 1995
Indira Gandhi Gold Cup   1995
SAF Games  1995
4 Nation Tournament for CM's Cup 1996
Indira Gandhi Gold Cup 1996
18th Kuber Champion Trophy 1996

Hockey       

India-Australia Test Series 1996
India-Poland Test Series 1997
India-Germany Test Series  1997
India-Pakistan Test Series 1998
India-Germany Test Series 2001
India-Malaysia Test Series 2001


Women's Hockey

3 Nations Tournament 1996
6th Indira Gandhi International Gold Cup 1997
Women's Hockey Tournament 1996
4th Women's Asia Cup 1999

   

SHOOTING

2nd South Asian Shooting Championship 1997
ISSF World Cup 2000
ISSF World Cup 2003
Asian Clay Shooting Championship 2003
1st Commonwealth Championship 1995
7th South Asian Federation Games 1995
VI World Cup 1997

 

TABLE TENNIS

Commonwealth Table Tennis Championship 1994
13th Asia Cup Table Tennis Tournament 1996
VIth Asian Junior Table Tennis Championship 1997
14th Asian Cup Table Tennis Tournament 1997
VII Asian Junior Table Tennis Championship 1999
15th Asia Cup Table Tennis Tournament 2000
15th Commonwealth Table Tennis Championship 2001

 

WRESTLING

The 7th Asian Senior Free Style Wrestling Championship 1991
The Commonwealth Wrestling Championship 1997
The 11th World Cadet Free Style Wrestling Championship 1997
The 3rd Asian Junior Free Style, Greco Roman Style & Female Free Style Wrestling Championship 2000