Commonwealth Sport Coordination Commission for Glasgow 2026 commends progress
The Commonwealth Sport Coordination Commission (CoCom) for Glasgow 2026 has applauded the strong progress and collaborative approach of the Organising Company, following a two-day visit to the city, concluding that it is on track to deliver a ground-breaking, action-packed Games.
The Glasgow 2026 Commonwealth Games, the biggest sporting event in the UK next year, will take place from 23 July to 2 August, bringing together 3,000 athletes from 74 nations and territories to compete across 10 sports and six Para sports, with more than 200 medals to be won across 50 sessions of sport.
The CoCom is responsible for delivery oversight and ensuring the Commonwealth Games are delivered in line with scope, schedule and budget. Over the two-day visit, the CoCom reviewed preparations and provided...