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ELEIKO NAMED OFFICIAL WEIGHTLIFTING AND PARA POWERLIFTING EQUIPMENT PROVIDER FOR GLASGOW 2026
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ELEIKO NAMED OFFICIAL WEIGHTLIFTING AND PARA POWERLIFTING EQUIPMENT PROVIDER FOR GLASGOW 2026

Eleiko Group AB, a global leader in precision strength training equipment, has been announced as an Official Provider for the 2026 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow. As the Games’ Official Weightlifting and Para Powerlifting Equipment Provider, Eleiko will supply all competition, warm-up, and training equipment - including benches for Para Powerlifting, platforms, competition and training plates and competition bars - ensuring athletes compete using equipment that meets the highest standards of performance, safety, and precision. In total, Eleiko will deliver two fully equipped competition arenas alongside more than 50 warm-up and training stations across Weightlifting and Para Powerlifting, all featuring custom branding to create a unified competition environment. Weightlifting and P...
UK Anti-Doping appointed to protect clean sport at Glasgow 2026 Commonwealth Games
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UK Anti-Doping appointed to protect clean sport at Glasgow 2026 Commonwealth Games

Glasgow 2026, in conjunction with Commonwealth Sport, has appointed UK Anti-Doping (UKAD) to deliver the anti-doping programme for the upcoming Glasgow 2026 Commonwealth Games. This includes running the Anti-Doping Taskforce, providing accessible Games specific education, and an intelligence led, risk-based testing programme - helping to give athletes and the public confidence in clean sport. Running from 23 July to 2 August, Glasgow 2026 will welcome athletes from 74 nations and territories across a 10-sport programme - including six fully integrated Para sports - hosted across four venues.  In the build-up to the Games, the Anti-Doping Taskforce will provide testing recommendations to all Anti-Doping Organisations across the Commonwealth and will ensure educatio...
The Countdown is On: Glasgow 2026 Official Longines Countdown Clock Launched
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The Countdown is On: Glasgow 2026 Official Longines Countdown Clock Launched

The countdown to the UK’s biggest sporting event next summer has officially begun as the Longines Countdown Clock for the Glasgow 2026 Commonwealth Games was officially launched at Glasgow Central Station today. The Clock has been commissioned by Glasgow 2026 and Longines - Principal Partner and Official Timekeeper for Glasgow 2026 – and designed by Glasgow-based artist-blacksmith and sculptor Agnes Jones. Its design celebrates and reflects Longines’ values of precision, innovation and performance, alongside the bold and creative nature of Glasgow 2026. Glasgow Central Station will sit at the heart of the Games, which run from 23 July to 2 August next year, in the middle of an eight-mile corridor of venues used by 3,000 athletes from across 74 nations and territories of the Commonwea...
Glasgow 2026 Unveils Session Schedule for the UK’s Biggest Sporting Event Next Year
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Glasgow 2026 Unveils Session Schedule for the UK’s Biggest Sporting Event Next Year

Glasgow 2026, the biggest sporting event in the UK next year, has today revealed the official Session Schedule for the Commonwealth Games; setting the stage for 10 unforgettable days of world-class sport, landmark momentsand packed venues across the city. Running from 23 July to 2 August, the Games will bring 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 in 50 medal sessions. Events will take place in four of Scotland’s most iconic venues,the Sir Chris Hoy Velodrome and Arena, Scotstoun Stadium, Tollcross International Swimming Pool and the Scottish Exhibition Campus (SEC). The action begins on 24 July with a powerful statement as the first ...
Games fundraising at Glasgow 2026 to support inspiring causes in the host city and across the Commonwealth
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Games fundraising at Glasgow 2026 to support inspiring causes in the host city and across the Commonwealth

The Commonwealth Sport Foundation is the official charity partner of the Glasgow 2026 Commonwealth Games, it has been announced today, aiming to raise substantial funds through public and private donations to support worthy projects in Glasgow and across the Commonwealth, helping to continue the legacy and magic of Glasgow 2026 long after the Games has ended. The Commonwealth Sport Foundation is the charitable arm of the Commonwealth Sport Movement, and its vision is to support impactful projects in each host city and across the Commonwealth, focusing on youth, inclusion and community. Set up in 2020, inspired by the incredible impact of the fundraising achieved at Glasgow 2014, the charity has so far raised almost £5m to help change the lives of Athletes and communities across the C...
Sky New Zealand confirmed as exclusive media partner for the Glasgow 2026 Commonwealth Games
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Sky New Zealand confirmed as exclusive media partner for the Glasgow 2026 Commonwealth Games

Commonwealth Sport today announced that Sky New Zealand will be the exclusive New Zealand and Pacific Island broadcast media partner for the 2026 Commonwealth Games, which will take place in Glasgow, Scotland, from 23 July to 2 August next year. The partnership with Sky includes coverage of the 2026 Commonwealth Games for TV, streaming services, radio and social media and ensures that New Zealanders and Pacific Islanders will be able to enjoy extensive live and free-to-air coverage. Glasgow 2026 will be the 23rd edition of the Commonwealth Games and will feature an exhilarating 10-sport programme, across four of Glasgow’s iconic venues, with 3,000 athletes set to compete from across 74 Commonwealth nations and territories. Glasgow 2026 will once again be a fully integrated event...
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