Key Facts

No. Athletes
1276
No. Events
121
No. Countries
38
NZ Athletes
144

About the Games

The 10th British Commonwealth Games, known as the “Friendly Games”, took place in Christchurch, New Zealand from January 24th to February 2nd in 1974. The iconic Queen Elizabeth II Stadium was host to the Opening Ceremony where Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinbugh, declared the Games open. Prince Philip was presented with the Queen’s Baton by New Zealand runner Sylvia Potts who also read out the Commonwealth Games oath.

The NZ Team flagbearer at the opening ceremony was Warwick Nicholl who led his team into Queen Elizabeth II Stadium in front of approx. 35,000 spectators attending the ceremony.

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Athlete Spotlight

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Dick Tayler

Dick Tayler

Athletics

In the early 2000s a national newspaper ran a readers' poll seeking the most memorable television moment in New Zealand sports history. Dick Tayler's 10,000m victory at the 1974 Christchurch Commonwealth Games was an overwhelming winner.

That moment had everything. It was unexpected - the three Englishmen, including world record-holder David Bedford, and the three Kenyans were the favourites. It was on a big stage - the first day of athletics at the Christchurch Commonwealth Games was a truly international occasion. It was televised live and, a bonus, it was one of the first coloured transmissions in New Zealand.

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Athletics

The athletics programme showcases feats of superhuman speed, strength, endurance and agility. With events ranging from ten seconds to two days in duration, there will be no shortage of memorable moments.

Athletics comprises a packed programme of events that are certain to keep viewers in the stadium and around the world gripped.

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