Tuvalu
Tuvalu has competed in two editions of the Commonwealth Games to date, beginning in 2002.
Tuvalu is unranked on the all-time medal tally of the Commonwealth Games, having never won a medal.
For its first participation in the Games, in 2002, Tuvalu sent only a small delegation to compete in table tennis. In 2006, the country again fielded entries in table tennis, and was represented by shooter Geoffery Ludbrook and weightlifter Esau Logona. No Tuvaluan has won a Commonwealth Game medal to date.
Strong Rugby Sevens field for Delhi
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Next stop Queensland
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New Squash head
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Andrew Shelley new WSF CEO
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Statement from the CGF CoCom
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The Commonwealth Games 2010 Logo
Idiom Design & Consulting, a design solutions provider, has developed the visual identity and branding for the 2010 Commonwealth Games to be held in New Delhi. The Commonwealth Games logo is inspired by the Chakra, the national symbol of freedom, unity...