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6 February 2025

Medal Event Programme for Glasgow 2026 Commonwealth Games announced

The Glasgow 2026 organising company has announced the largest ever para sport medal programme in Commonwealth Games history

Weightlifting Wales is pleased to be informed that the full cohort of bodyweight categories for Weightlifting will be included in the Glasgow Commonwealth Games 2026; and delighted that the same bodyweight categories as previous Games for Para Powerlifting will be included.

The Games will be the fourth time Scotland has hosted the multi-sport event and will take place between July 23 and August 2, 2026.

The Commonwealth Games will be staged across four venues within a compact 8-mile radius over 10 days of competition with 200 Gold medals available amongst nearly 3000 athletes across 74 nations.

Glasgow 2026 has confirmed the programme will include over 80 events across 9 sports, with Boxing’s events to be confirmed at a later date.

The action-packed sporting programme will take place at the Commonwealth Arena and Sir Chris Hoy Velodrome, Scottish Exhibition Centre (SEC), Scotstoun Stadium and Tollcross International Swimming Centre.

The para sport programme will have a record number 46 medal events across the 6 sports in the games (Para-Athletics, Para-Swimming, Para-Cycling Track, Para-Powerlifting, 3 x 3 Wheelchair Basketball and Para-Bowls).

Chief Executive of Glasgow 2026, Phil Batty OBE, said “What makes the Commonwealth Games so special to so many is its fully integrated sport programme. I am proud that Glasgow 2026 will see the biggest Para sport medal event programme in Games’ history and will play such an important role in growing, supporting and championing Para sport. Glasgow 2026 is a bridge to the Commonwealth Games of tomorrow and we have a clear vision that it will be brilliantly different. The huge Track Cycling and Swimming programmes, alongside the return of the Mile in Athletics, a wealth of disciplines introduced to the Games for the first time across the Para Athletics, Para Track Cycling and Para Swimming programmes, not to mention the increase in 3x3 Basketball and 3x3 Wheelchair Basketball teams, makes the Glasgow 2026 sporting programme a really exciting prospect for fans and athletes alike. I'm confident that with action-packed programmes across all four venues in the city, there's something for everyone to enjoy. Glasgow 2026 is set to be a world-class sporting celebration, filled with passion, fun, and outstanding sport!

Rebecca Edwards-Symmons, Chief Executive of Team Wales added: “Having this information is fantastic news for Team Wales. The detailed programme supports crucial planning for us and the individual sports, as well as the athletes aiming for selection. The expanded para event schedule is an excellent addition to what promises to be an historic Games, paving the way for the Commonwealth Games of the future, including the centenary event in 2030.”