Hold Up, What?! Hockey, Shooting, and Wrestling Might Be Out of the CWG 2026?
Wait, what? You heard that right. Hockey, shooting, and wrestling - some of the classic CWG sports - might be missing from the 2026 Commonwealth Games in Victoria, Australia.
It's all about balancing the scales (and the budget). The Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF) is trying to keep the games exciting and fresh, which means some tough choices have to be made. The CGF has proposed a new model, which includes limiting the number of sports and athletes at the games.
What's the Big Deal?
This new model means that some beloved sports might get the axe. Hockey, shooting, and wrestling are some of the sports that could be cut. This could be a big blow to athletes who've been training hard for years, especially those who rely on the CWG for exposure and funding.
What's the Argument for Cutting Sports?
The CGF wants to make the CWG more appealing to younger audiences by focusing on sports that are more popular globally. They're also thinking about cost-cutting. Smaller and less popular sports might be dropped to keep the games manageable and financially sound.
What Happens Now?
The CGF will be gathering feedback from athletes, coaches, and National Olympic Committees (NOCs) before making a final decision. So, what can you do to help your favorite sport stay in the games? Speak up! Contact your NOC and let them know how important these sports are to you.
Remember: The CGF is listening, and they want to hear your voice. Let's make sure our favorite sports stay in the games!