The 1950 British Empire Games (Maori: 1950 Nga Keemu Emepaea o Ingarangi) were the fourth staging of what is now called the Commonwealth Games. It was held in Auckland, New Zealand, between 4 and 11 February 1950, after a 12-year gap from the third edition of the games due to World War II. The fourth games were originally awarded to Montreal, Canada and were to be held in 1942 but were cancelled due to the War.

The Games were declared open by Sir Bernard Freyberg. The opening ceremony was held at Eden Park and was sold out with 40,000 people attending. Eden Park also served as the main venue, while the closing ceremonies were held at Western Springs Stadium. Other venues included the Auckland Town Hall and the Newmarket Olympic Pool.

Total attendances were 246,694; higher than the following three Games, 1954 (159,636), 1958 (178,621) and 1962 (224,987).

A 1950 British Empire Games documentary film of the games was made by the New Zealand National Film Unit.

Participating teams

Countries that participated

Medal table

At the 1950 British Empire Games all the teams won at least one medal.

* Host nation (New Zealand)

Medals won by nation, ranked by number of golds—sortable
RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Australia (AUS)34271980
2England (ENG)19161348
3New Zealand (NZL)*10222153
4Canada (CAN)891330
5South Africa (SAF)84820
6Scotland (SCO)53210
7Malaya (MAL)2114
8Fiji (FIJ)1225
9Ceylon (CEY)1214
10Nigeria (NGR)0101
Southern Rhodesia (SRH)0101
Wales (WAL)0101
Totals (12 entries)888980257

Sports

Venues

Further reading

  • Churchman, Geoffrey B; Hurst, Tony (2001) [1990, 1991]. The Railways of New Zealand: A Journey through History (Second ed.). Transpress New Zealand. ISBN 0-908876-20-3.

External links

  • commonwealthsport.com. Commonwealth Sport.
  • 3 April 2019 at the Wayback Machine. Thecgf.com. Commonwealth Games Federation.
Preceded by SydneyBritish Empire GamesAucklandIV British Empire GamesSucceeded by Vancouver