Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games on Seven

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The Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF) and Seven Network are proud to announce it is the official Australian broadcast partner for the XXII Commonwealth Games, which will take place in Birmingham, United Kingdom, from 28 July to 8 August next year. 

Seven’s exclusive deal with the CGF covers broadcast, digital, connected TV, radio, social media and subscription TV rights, ensuring comprehensive live and free coverage of the Games across its free-to-air channels and 7plus, Australia’s leading commercial streaming and video on-demand platform. 

Commonwealth Games Federation President, Dame Louise Martin DBE, said: “We are absolutely delighted to be partnering with Seven once again for the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games.

Seven has a long and successful track record when it comes to covering the Games and they will play a vital role in taking the very best of Commonwealth Sport and our athletes to millions of Australian supporters.

With more medals for women than men, the largest ever Para sport programme and the debut of exciting new sports such as Women’s Cricket T20, I have no doubt Birmingham 2022 will be a spectacular success.

Building on the success of Gold Coast 2018, Birmingham 2022 will have the largest business and tourism programme in history; leveraging the unique power of the Games to enhance the city’s global reputation and boosting tourism, jobs, trade and investment. We could not ask for a better partner than Seven to help support us in showcasing the competition.”  

Seven West Media Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, James Warburton, said: “Three years after our highly successful coverage of the Gold Coast Commonwealth Games, we are excited and honoured to have secured the media rights to the XXII Commonwealth Games.

”Seven has a long and proud history of supporting Australian athletes on the world stage and bringing their triumphs home to our viewers. It is very fitting that 20 years after we broadcast the Manchester Commonwealth Games to all Australians, we will be doing it again from the UK, with unparalleled coverage across Seven and 7plus.”

The XXII Commonwealth Games will bring together more than 4,500 athletes from across 72 nations and territories in a global spectacle. Underpinned by the core values of humanity, equality and destiny, the Commonwealth Games are often referred to as the “Friendly Games” and are renowned for inspiring athletes to compete in the spirit of friendship and fair play.

Commonwealth Games Australia President Ben Houston welcomed the announcement: “Seven’s coverage of the Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games set a new standard in Games coverage and Seven’s return for Birmingham is fantastic news for our sports and athletes who will once again thrill all Australians with their performances in Birmingham.

Managing Director Seven Melbourne and Head of Network Sport, Lewis Martin, said: “After the remarkable success this year of the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 and the Paralympic Games Tokyo 2020, the XXII Commonwealth Games are the perfect addition to our 2022 sport line-up – an unrivalled line-up that already includes the Olympic Winter Games Beijing in February and much more,” he said.

“With 19 different sports and 286 sessions of sport over 11 days, the XXII Commonwealth Games will be one of the biggest events of 2022 – and a celebration of the green and gold. Many of the athletes we cheered on in Tokyo will once again be the stars of the show, promising a great competition.

We are looking forward to working with the Commonwealth Games Federation, Birmingham 2022 and our many wonderful athletes to present a fantastic competition,” he said.

Seven West Media Chief Revenue Officer, Kurt Burnette, said: “Australians love the Commonwealth Games. We have won more medals across all Commonwealth Games than any other country, and we are one of only six countries that has been represented at every Games since they started in 1930.

The integrated Para sports were an absolute highlight in 2018 and will be again next July, when we see all the athletes together competing on the world stage once again in the sports Australians love – from swimming to track and field and cricket, in prime time, across the screens of Seven. 

The Winter Olympics and the Commonwealth Games are the perfect sequels to Tokyo 2020, creating more amazing opportunities for our partners to engage and connect with Australians through Seven and 7plus,” he said.

Next year’s Commonwealth Games will make global sport history by being the first ever major multi-sport event to award more medals to women than men. There will be 136 medal events for women and 134 for men; at the 2018 Commonwealth Games there were an equal number of medals for women and men.

In addition, the XXII Commonwealth Games will host the largest ever integrated Para sport programme, as well as a record number of mixed events including diving, swimming relays and Para athletics relays.

Ian Reid, Chief Executive for Birmingham 2022, said: “With just over nine months to go until Birmingham 2022 begins, we are very pleased that Seven has been announced as Australia’s official broadcast partner. 

“Birmingham 2022 is going to be a fantastic edition of the Games and so it is great to know that, thanks to Seven, this event and images of the host city and region will be broadcast to millions of people across Australia.”

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