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    Commonwealth Games

    Jana Pittman at the 2006 Commonwealth Games at the MCG

    The XVIII Commonwealth Games were held from March 15-26, 2006 in Melbourne.

    It was the largest sporting event to be staged in Melbourne, eclipsing the 1956 Olympics in terms of the number of teams competing, athletes competing, and events being held.

    The MCG was the main stadium for the Games and held the Opening Ceremony, 10 track and field sessions and the Closing Ceremony.

    The athletics track was laid in October 2005 and covered for the Boxing Day Test in December of that year.

    The turf was then removed to reveal the international-standard, eight-lane synthetic track on the MCG arena surface, together with all jump and field event areas in time for the Games.

    Attendances

    Here are the official attendances for the Commonwealth Games:

    DATE

    DAY

    EVENT

    ATTENDANCE

    March 15

    Wednesday

    Opening Ceremony

    75,066

    March 19

    Sunday

    Athletics (Super Sunday)

    76,500

    March 20

    Monday

    Athletics (AM session)

    29,478

    March 20

    Monday

    Athletics (PM session)

    79,026

    March 21

    Tuesday

    Athletics (AM session)

    40,524

    March 21

    Tuesday

    Athletics (PM session)

    42,499

    March 22

    Wednesday

    Athletics (AM session)

    50,996

    March 22

    Wednesday

    Athletics (PM session)

    45,037

    March 23

    Thursday

    Athletics (PM session)

    83,369

    March 24

    Friday

    Athletics (PM session)

    80,987

    March 25

    Saturday

    Athletics (PM session)

    82,917

    March 26

    Sunday

    Closing Ceremony

    77,116

    Total Attendance

    763,515

    Commonwealth Games Statistics

    • 71 Competing Nations
    • 12 individual sports and four team sports - a total of 24 disciplines
    • 11 days of competition
    • 4500 Athletes
    • 1500 Team Officials
    • 1200 Technical Officials
    • 600 M2006 Staff
    • 15,000 Volunteers

     

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