Commonwealth Games 2022 -Birmingham

The 2022 Birmingham Commonwealth Games are taking place in England! We look forward to welcoming the best athletes and para-athletes in the world to England this summer.

Para Sport at the 2022 Commonwealth Games

The Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games is set to have the largest integrated Para sport programme in the history of the games with eight sports to enjoy, including Para athletics, Para-cycling, Para powerlifting, Para swimming, Para table tennis, Para triathlon, wheelchair basketball and Para lawn bowls.

If you feel inspired by the Birmingham Commonwealth Games why not go to the Parasport website and find a sport near you. Follow this link to Find a sport.

When and where are the 2022 Commonwealth Games taking place?

The Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games will take place from 28 July to 8 August 2022 at these venues.

Follow this link for the Birmingham 2022 day-to-day schedule.

How to watch the Games

BBC Sport will show more than 200 hours of action, across up to 11 live streams, to provide comprehensive coverage of July's Commonwealth Games. Daily live TV coverage will be led by Hazel Irvine, Clare Balding, Gabby Logan, Jason Mohammad, Holly Hamilton and Ayo Akinwolere from a studio in Birmingham's Centenary Square. READ MORE

Amputees and athletes with limb differences to look out for.

Team England - T47 100 meters
James Arnott
Origin of Impairment: Congenital
Classification T46
Club / Team: City of Plymouth Athletics Club: England
Information from the IPC Website

Team England - T47 100 meters
Ola Abidjan
Origin of Impairment: Limb deficiency
Classification T47
Club / Team: Horwich RMI Harriers: Bolton, ENG
Information from the IPC Website

Team England - T47 100 meters
Emmanuel Oyinbo-Coker
Origin of Impairment: Congenital
Classification: T47/F46
Club / Team: Newham & Essex Beagles

Team Wales - Discus
Julie Rodger
Origin of Impairment: Congenital
Classification: T63
Club: Bedford and County Athletics Club

Team England - Discus
Dan Greaves
Origin of Impairment: Congenital
Classification: F44
Club: Charnwood Athletic Club

Team Northern Ireland 3x3 Wheelchair Basketball
James MacSorley
Origin of impairment: spina bifida
Classification: 2.0
Club: Bidaideak Bilboa BSR (Spain)

Team England - Swimming S9, SB8, SM9
Alice Tai
Origin of Impairment: Congenital
Classification: S9, SB8, SM9
Club: Ealing Swimming Club: