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The VII Commonwealth Games
are remembered for its
"heat, dust and glory". The
day before the Perth Games
opened the temperature was
an expected 80 degrees
Fahrenheit, but the heat was
measured at 105 degrees at
the opening ceremony in the
new Perry Lakes Stadium the
following day and such
extremes persisted
throughout the Games'
duration. In the previous 65
years, only 10 100 degree
plus days had been recorded
in Perth. Australian
soldiers were pressed into
action, ferrying water to
competing athletes.
James Coote of the London
Daily Telegraph describes:
" The VIIth Commonwealth
Games have proved that it is
possible for an area as
basically devoid of sports
interest as Perth to stage
the second most important
sports meeting in the World
- and stage it successfully.
Perth has shown that these
Games will continue for
years to come "
Thirty-five countries sent a
total of 1,041 athletes and
officials to Perth. Jersey
was amongst the medal
winners for the first time,
whilst British Honduras,
Dominica, Papua New Guinea
and St Lucia all made their
inaugural Games appearances.
Aden also competed by
special invitation. Sabah,
Sarawak and Malaya competed
for the last time before
taking part in 1966 under
the Malaysian flag.
Nine sports were featured at
the Perth Games - athletics,
boxing, cycling, fencing,
lawn bowls, rowing, swimming
and diving, weightlifting
and wrestling.
For Perth, the staging of
the Commonwealth Games
provided it with a
springboard for phenomenal
development in sport and
recreation, centered around
the sports facilities that
were built for the Games.
These facilities have
catered not only for elite
sport but provided much
needed opportunity for the
development of organised
recreational sport as well
as a focus for Australia's
first University degree
Program in Physical
Education.
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