Birmingham named host city for 2022 Commonwealth Games patrioteer

Author : seigneuress1935
Publish Date : 2021-04-17 10:04:41


The £750 million ($1 billion) showpiece will be the most expensive sporting event held in Britain since the 2012 London Olympics -- which cost a reported £8 billion ($11 billion).

Birmingham, which is about 126 miles from London, was the only city to submit a bid before the original deadline on September 30, though it was deemed 'not fully compliant' by the Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF).

READ: How viral moment redefined the Brownlee brothers



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READ: Scotland's first female Commonwealth boxer 'expecting gold'

Rival cities were then given an extended deadline until November 30 to submit a bid.

In September, the Midlands city beat Liverpool for the right to be the British candidate for the 2022 Games.

The bidding process, however, has not been without its problems. The Games were originally awarded to Durban in 2015, but the South African city was stripped earlier this year for failure to comply with CGF criteria.

Birmingham, which is about 126 miles from London, was the only city to submit a bid before the original deadline on September 30, though it was deemed 'not fully compliant' by the Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF). The bidding process, however, has not been without its problems. The Games were originally awarded to Durban in 2015, but the South African city was stripped earlier this year for failure to comply with CGF criteria. The £750 million ($1 billion) showpiece will be the most expensive sporting event held in Britain since the 2012 London Olympics -- which cost a reported £8 billion ($11 billion). The bidding process, however, has not been without its problems. The Games were originally awarded to Durban in 2015, but the South African city was stripped earlier this year for failure to comply with CGF criteria. Birmingham, which is about 126 miles from London, was the only city to submit a bid before the original deadline on September 30, though it was deemed 'not fully compliant' by the Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF). Rival cities were then given an extended deadline until November 30 to submit a bid. READ: How viral moment redefined the Brownlee brothers READ: How viral moment redefined the Brownlee brothers READ: Scotland's first female Commonwealth boxer 'expecting gold' Birmingham, which is about 126 miles from London, was the only city to submit a bid before the original deadline on September 30, though it was deemed 'not fully compliant' by the Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF). The £750 million ($1 billion) showpiece will be the most expensive sporting event held in Britain since the 2012 London Olympics -- which cost a reported £8 billion ($11 billion). READ: How viral moment redefined the Brownlee brothers Rival cities were then given an extended deadline until November 30 to submit a bid. Rival cities were then given an extended deadline until November 30 to submit a bid. Rival cities were then given an extended deadline until November 30 to submit a bid. In September, the Midlands city beat Liverpool for the right to be the British candidate for the 2022 Games. The £750 million ($1 billion) showpiece will be the most expensive sporting event held in Britain since the 2012 London Olympics -- which cost a reported £8 billion ($11 billion). Rival cities were then given an extended deadline until November 30 to submit a bid. Rival cities were then given an extended deadline until November 30 to submit a bid. Birmingham, which is about 126 miles from London, was the only city to submit a bid before the original deadline on September 30, though it was deemed 'not fully compliant' by the Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF). Birmingham, which is about 126 miles from London, was the only city to submit a bid before the original deadline on September 30, though it was deemed 'not fully compliant' by the Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF). In September, the Midlands city beat Liverpool for the right to be the British candidate for the 2022 Games. In September, the Midlands city beat Liverpool for the right to be the British candidate for the 2022 Games. The £750 million ($1 billion) showpiece will be the most expensive sporting event held in Britain since the 2012 London Olympics -- which cost a reported £8 billion ($11 billion). READ: How viral moment redefined the Brownlee brothers READ: How viral moment redefined the Brownlee brothers The bidding process, however, has not been without its problems. The Games were originally awarded to Durban in 2015, but the South African city was stripped earlier this year for failure to comply with CGF criteria. READ: How viral moment redefined the Brownlee brothers The £750 million ($1 billion) showpiece will be the most expensive sporting event held in Britain since the 2012 London Olympics -- which cost a reported £8 billion ($11 billion). READ: Scotland's first female Commonwealth boxer 'expecting gold' Rival cities were then given an extended deadline until November 30 to submit a bid. The £750 million ($1 billion) showpiece will be the most expensive sporting event held in Britain since the 2012 London Olympics -- which cost a reported £8 billion ($11 billion). The £750 million ($1 billion) showpiece will be the most expensive sporting event held in Britain since the 2012 London Olympics -- which cost a reported £8 billion ($11 billion). In September, the Midlands city beat Liverpool for the right to be the British candidate for the 2022 Games. In September, the Midlands city beat Liverpool for the right to be the British candidate for the 2022 Games. The bidding process, however, has not been without its problems. The Games were originally awarded to Durban in 2015, but the South African city was stripped earlier this year for failure to comply with CGF criteria.

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