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Seventy two
nations will be competing in the Commonwealth Games in Manchester.
Here's your chance to put your country on the map.
Tell us where
you'll be for the Games, at home or travelling to Manchester and
send best wishes to your team!
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It
has been a thrilling time watching NZ athletes in the games..a country
of less than 4 million producing such athletes. WE are very proud
of you all..THANKS for the hard work and effort.
kim
Blenheim NZ |
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goodluck
australian as you keep on winning gold and siver and bronze all the
best in all your events. All the best for the future and good luck
to you all.
margie
country womboota nsw |
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Good
luck to all our England bowlers - you are doing great even if we don't
see much of you on the television.
Norman Whitehead
Newbury, Berkshire |
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Well
done the scots, show your country proud
scott somerville
Edinburgh |
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go
aussie team 41 gold medals keep it up!
brooke cooper
Gove nhulunbuy australia |
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Ausie
Ausie Ausie GO GO GO.Good luck and keep up the good work.
Adam Dean
Rosebud Victoria Australia |
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My
message is to Stewart Boswell (Squash, Australia) - Nicely played
so far Stewart, keep up the good work. Best of luck from Joan Kinsey
and Family Canberra
Sandra Elliott
Canberra Australia |
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To
Duane Cousins Good luck, enjoy your walk around Manchester we will
be thinking of you Neil Rosemary
Neil Rosemary
Axedale Australia |
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Good
luck to the canadian shooting team and congrats on the silver medial.
Good luck on the rest of the events and enjoy yourselves and good
luck to the rest of the canadian teams! Go for it!!!
Eric Fleischer
Victoria British Columbia , Canada |
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Hi,
I am from Auckland, New Zealand, my Dad was born in Samoa and is representing
Samoa in the shooting - Good Luck Dad. I miss you, Love from Taryn
xxx
Taryn Hainsworth - Faaofo
Auckland, New Zealand |
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Hi
Lee & Roma - Just wishing you good luck - good bowls & go for gold.
Love Julie Sims, Mary Fenton & Cheryl Reen
Lee Polletti
Geraldton Western Australia |
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To
Ruth Small: We have been watching the Opening Ceremony "down under"
in Geelong, but couldn't spot you amongst the excited English "mob".
Good Luck from your Australian sister Edna and all the family. Go
for it!
Ken Miles
By email |
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Good
luck to all the athletes in the 17th Commonwealth Games.
Sami
Manchester |
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Best
wishes to the Welsh smallbore rifle team and in particular to the
members from the Torfaen rifle club, for a successful shoot. I have
recently moved to Canada from South Wales but I am still able to follow
the progress of my friends and former team. Using your web site, I
will be kept up-to date with their progress along with all the other
events in the games. Wish you all a successful games.
Chris Parrish
By email |
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Best
wishes from a proud Northener to all the contestants.
Pamela Fisher
By email |
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All
the very best to the British Athletes, and all the other athletes
too.
Veronica Gudgeon
By email |
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Jamaica
you are my class support country for the 2002 commonwealth games.
Best of luck to the team.
April Colban
Hawera, New Zealand |
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Good
luck Takitoa and the Team from Tonga....bring home the medals.
Veiongo
Kotu, Tonga |
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I
live in Manchester England but I won't just be cheering on England.
I and my family will be cheering all the athletes from all countries.
Good luck to you all, you can only do your best.
Stu
Manchester |
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I
will be in Manchester and will attend one of the days athletics pity
though that Ireland are not involved in the competition. Good luck
to Norris as he does good voluntary work!!!
Eileen
Dublin Ireland |
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I
will be at home in Toronto Canada supporting our athletes over there
in Manchester.
Paul
Toronto, Canada |
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Even
though I live near Manchester and will be supporting England, I will
also be jointly cheering on the teams of the south pacific, especially
Samoa, Vanuatu and Tonga to make them feel more at home as they will
probably have very few supporters!
Simon Tapster
Saddleworth, England |
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I
am one of the lucky volunteers who have been privileged to be chosen
to participate in the Opening & Closing ceremonies. To welcome the
world to Manchester is a once in a lifetime honour. Good luck to everyone,
whatever Country you're from.
Steve Kirby
Salford |
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I
am from NZ and will be backin them all the way.
Matthew
New Zealand |
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I'm
proud and excited to be cheering our Canadian athletes during the
Commonwealth Games.
Ian Hand
Toronto Canada |
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I'm
taking my mum to the Opening & Closing Ceremonies for her 50th birthday
present. Plus we will be watching the Athletics heats and finals on
Tue 30th July. Good luck Manchester, I hope everything runs smoothly!!!!
Richard Batterby
York |
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I
will be cheering on team England all over Manchester fom July 27th
until Aug 1st, then I will be glued to the Tv for the rest of the
games.
Lee Emberson
London |
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I would like to wish all the british swimmers good luck. I will be
there one day.
Nicole Juskiw
Lincs |
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I
shall be glued to the Commonwealth Games from Manchester and at the
same time speaking to several people on the Internet that I have from
Commonwealth countries.
Harry Hayfield
Blaenpennal, Wales |
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I'm
planning to take a couple of weeks off work and sleep during the day
as most events are held in the evening thru to the early moring hours.
This is what us sports junkies from Australian normally endure when
watching Olympics and Commonwealth games!!!!
Jim Mitsiou
Melbourne |
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I am going to
Majorca on the 17th July and coming back on the 24th. The next day
I'll be going to the Opening Ceremony and then going to at least
1 session every day. I will be on a non stop party for 3 weeks and
I can't wait. I say to the rest of the Commonwealth welcome to England
and have a great time.
PW
Salford
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My
heart will be with the Aussie team in Britain, but I'll be here tucked
up in bed listening to the events on my radio.
Gary Wakeman
Australia |
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