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 Commonwealth Games
The Melbourne 2006 XVIII Commonwealth Games comprises 12 individual and four team sports, and a total of 24 disciplines to be contested.

In this section, we take a brief look at the required fitness levels and skills for six of these sports.

The sports for the Commonwealth Games are: aquatics, athletics, badminton, basketball, boxing, cycling, gymnastics, hockey (team), lawn bowls (team), netball (team), rugby sevens (team), shooting, squash, table tennis, triathlon and weightlifting.

 CONTENTS
Aquatics
At the Commonwealth Games, aquatics comprises diving, swimming and synchronised swimming. How fit should swimmer or diver be to compete at this level? Read

Athletics
Sprints, mid-distance and long-distance running, as well as throwing and jumping - all of these form part of the 2006 Commonwealth Games. Learn more about these events. Read

Cycling
Cycling at the Commonwealth Games includes track and road cycling, and mountain biking. Read

Gymnastics
Weightlifting

Badminton



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