Common Wealth Games 2010

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Delhi 2010

Commonwealth games 2010 is all set to happen in Delhi, India !!! Delhi, the capital city of India has a population over 15 million, compared to 3.5 million population of Melbourne(2006 hosts) and 2.5 million population of Greater Menchester(2002 hosts). This site will offer updates, news, schedules, results, photos, wallpapers and many other information about this mega event.
 
 
 
 
 
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Commonwealth FAQs - Queen's Baton

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The Melbourne 2006 Queen's Baton Relay was the world's longest, most inclusive relay – traveling to all 71 nations of the Commonwealth in a year and a day. The design and technological features of the baton that traveled this epic journey reflect the relay's efforts to showcase the diversity of the Commonwealth and unite its communities in celebration of the Melbourne 2006 Commonwealth Games.

The elegant, curved form of the baton took its inspiration from the physical form of athletes arching forward as they strive for success. The 71 larger lights on the front of the baton indicated the 71 nations of the Commonwealth that the Queen's Baton visited on its journey to the Games. These progressively lit up as the baton arrived in each Commonwealth country, symbolizing the gathering of the nations at the four-yearly festival of sport and culture.

Reflecting Australia's unique heritage

The gold and magnesium used in the baton hold special significance to the people of the State of Victoria, of which Melbourne is the capital. The gold tip reflects Melbourne's elegance and grandeur and the important role the metal has played in the city's history and prosperity. Melbourne thrived during Victoria's 1850s gold rush, which drew many people from diverse nations to the great city to seek their success; not unlike the athletes that will flock to Melbourne for the Games in 2006.

Magnesium, often referred to as the ˜metal of the future', is used in the front panel of the baton. Australia is one of the world's largest producers of magnesium and the metal has special significance to Australia's prosperity and economic future. The green color used on the back of the baton reflects Melbourne's park surrounds and Victoria's place as "The Garden State".

The Melbourne 2006 Queen's Baton, its interactive web-based and lighting technologies and all other associated products were designed by Melbourne-based industrial design and product development consultancy, Charlwood Design Pty Ltd in partnership with several other Victorian companies.

Using technology to bring the relay to you

The Queen's Baton Relay harnessed the very latest in digital and other communication technology to enable people across the globe to join the baton on its epic journey to the Opening Ceremony of the Melbourne 2006 Commonwealth Games.

The high-tech baton-tracking technology housed in the baton enabled schoolchildren, adults, families and friends to pinpoint the baton's location via the internet, supported by satellite coverage. The special interactive online baton tracking features included:
  • baton tracker - using the latest global positioning system technology, the online tracking device could pinpoint the exact location of the baton at anytime and indicated this on an online map of the world which zoomed in to the actual location
  • baton cam - cameras mounted in the baton transmitted video footage of key relay moments to this web site.
 
 
 
 

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2010 commonwealth games is all set to be held at New Delhi, India. It will give an opportunity for India to showcase its social and cultural diversities. We would like shpwcase many details of this huge event ... WE ARE WAITING !!!