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  1. 2014. 2018. 2022. England at the 2006 Commonwealth Games were represented by the Commonwealth Games Council for England (CGCE). The country went by the abbreviation ENG and used the St George's Cross as flag and Land of Hope and Glory as the national anthem . Diver Tony Ally bore England's flag at the opening ceremony whilst shooter Mick Gault ...

  2. England at theCommonwealth Games. England is one of only six teams to have competed in every Commonwealth Games since the first Empire Games in 1930. The others are Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Scotland and Wales . The Commonwealth Games is the only major multi-sport event in which English athletes and teams compete as England, organised by ...

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  4. v. t. e. The 2006 Commonwealth Games, officially the XVIII Commonwealth Games and commonly known as Melbourne 2006, was an international multi-sport event for members of the Commonwealth held in Melbourne, Australia between 15 and 26 March 2006. It was the fourth time Australia had hosted the Commonwealth Games.

  5. Mar 26, 2020 · Fourteen years ago, on March 26th 2006, the curtain was coming down on the 18th Commonwealth Games at the iconic Melbourne Cricket Ground for the closing ceremony of the Melbourne 2006 Games. It was the fourth time Melbourne had hosted the Games and was the largest sporting event ever staged in the city in terms of athletes, events and ...

  6. Mar 19, 2006 · An historic night for British teams as England's Christopher Cook won 100m breaststroke gold, Scotland's Ross Davenport took the 200m backstroke gold, while the English 4 x 200 m freestyle team ...

  7. The Melbourne 2006 Commonwealth Games. England’s Mick Gault made yet more history as the Games went down under for the first time in more than 20 years. The Commonwealth Games went to Australia for the fourth time as Melbourne followed in the footsteps of Sydney (1938), Perth (1962) and Brisbane (1982) by playing hosts.

  8. Commonwealth Games Melbourne 2006 | Team England. Team England, four years on from their impressive showing on home soil in Manchester, took a team of 348 athletes down under and returned home with 36 gold, 40 silver and 37 bronze medals to secure second place in the medals table. Whilst falling some way short of Australia in the overall medals ...

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