
Commonwealth Games 2014
29 Jul 2014
GB, Glasgow
JR
The Commonwealth Games 2014 was a multi-sport event held in Glasgow, Scotland, from 23 July to 3 August 2014. This was the largest multi-sport event ever held in Scotland with around 4,950 athletes from 71 different nations and territories competing in 18 different sports, breaking the Commonwealth Games record. The event was officially opened by Queen Elizabeth II on 23 July 2014 at Celtic Park, and the closing ceremony was held at Hampden Park on 3 August 2014.
The Commonwealth Games 2014 Glasgow was a significant event that showcased the city's ability to host large-scale international sporting events. The games were hailed as a success, with many praising the city's infrastructure, hospitality, and the enthusiasm of the local people. The games also had a significant economic impact on the city, with an estimated £740 million in gross expenditure generated for the Scottish economy.
The Commonwealth Games 2014 Glasgow was not just about sports; it was also about celebrating the diverse cultures of the Commonwealth. The games featured a cultural program that included music, dance, and visual arts, reflecting the rich cultural heritage of the participating nations. The games also left a lasting legacy in terms of sports development, infrastructure, and increased tourism. Overall, the Commonwealth Games 2014 Glasgow was a memorable event that showcased the best of sports and culture from across the Commonwealth.
The Commonwealth Games 2014 Glasgow was a significant event that showcased the city's ability to host large-scale international sporting events. The games were hailed as a success, with many praising the city's infrastructure, hospitality, and the enthusiasm of the local people. The games also had a significant economic impact on the city, with an estimated £740 million in gross expenditure generated for the Scottish economy.
The Commonwealth Games 2014 Glasgow was not just about sports; it was also about celebrating the diverse cultures of the Commonwealth. The games featured a cultural program that included music, dance, and visual arts, reflecting the rich cultural heritage of the participating nations. The games also left a lasting legacy in terms of sports development, infrastructure, and increased tourism. Overall, the Commonwealth Games 2014 Glasgow was a memorable event that showcased the best of sports and culture from across the Commonwealth.
Glasgow, Glasgow City, United Kingdom
October 11, 2025 - 12:30
Local Time Zone: Europe/London
14.3ºC 57.7ºf

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THIS EDITION
MEN
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Winner(s) time: | 1:38:26 |
Median age: | 30 |
Riders: | 35 |
DNF: | 0 |
WOMEN
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Winner(s) time: | 1:39:29 |
Median age: | 28 |
Riders: | 21 |
DNF: | 4 |
ALL EDITIONS
MEN
Youngest winner: |
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19 years |
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1 times |
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1:38:26 |
LATEST WINNERS
2014 | ![]() |
19 years | 1:38:26 |
WOMEN
Youngest winner: |
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33 years |
Winner more times: |
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1 times |
Race record: |
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1:39:29 |
LATEST WINNERS
2014 | ![]() |
33 years | 1:39:29 |