List_of_Commonwealth_Games_mascots

List of Commonwealth Games mascots

List of Commonwealth Games mascots

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Since 1978, the Commonwealth Games have had a mascot in each edition.

Commonwealth Games mascots of 1978–2010 on an Indian postage stamp

Commonwealth Youth Games mascots

List of Commonwealth Youth Games mascots

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References

  1. Some sources spell the name as "Klee Wyck." The name is from the Nuu-chah-nulth language and means "the laughing one," this was also given as a nickname to the artist Emily Carr.[3][4]
  1. Mascot Commonwealth Games Australia
  2. "Edinburgh 1986: Mac". www.insidethegames.biz. 4 March 2021. Retrieved 28 November 2022.
  3. Mishra, Aniket (26 November 2015). "From Keyano to Clyde, remembering the Commonwealth Games Mascots". www.sportskeeda.com.
  4. Haigh, Phil (4 April 2018). "Who is the Commonwealth Games mascot and why is he called Borobi?". Metro. Retrieved 13 February 2019.
  5. "World, Meet Perry". Commonwealth Games - Birmingham 2022. Retrieved 15 March 2022.
  6. "Meet Tosha: Commonwealth Youth Games 2011 mascot". Commonwealth Games Delhi 2010. 21 November 2009. Retrieved 8 January 2024.
  7. "Cocoyea the turtle named 2023 Commonwealth Youth Games mascot". www.insidethegames.biz. 16 March 2023. Retrieved 8 January 2024.

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