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Commonwealth Games: Top facts about Glasgow 2014

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Fourteen facts about Glasgow 2014.

1 More than 50,000 people put their names forward to volunteer at the Games more than Manchester 2002 and Melbourne 2006 combined.

2 The Queen’s baton relay was taken to the tiny South Atlantic island of St Helena by ship for the last time. In two years’ time an airport opens on the outpost.

3 Volunteers from age 16 will feature for the first time.

4 War vets were employed during the renovation at Commonwealth House.

5 Prison officers will join Gurkhas, submariners and RAF pilots on guard duty at the Games.

6 The Royal Commonwealth Pool in Edinburgh will feature in its third Games, having been involved in 1970 and 1986. It will host the diving.

7 840 shuttlecocks will be used during the badminton competition.

8 Fiji has won 14 medals in its history. The island first competed in the 1938 British Empire Games.

9 The ceiling height must be at least 12 metres above field of play for rhythmic gymnastics, which involves hoops, balls and ribbons.

10 The Glasgow 2014 tartan was designed by Glasgow schoolboy Aamir Mehmood, 15.

11 West College Scotland students will run the athletes’ village hair salon.

12 Glasgow 2014 has nine official ambassadors including comic Billy Connolly.

13 Official mascot Clyde was designed by a schoolgirl Beth Gilmour, 12, from Cumbernauld, who won a UK-wide competition.

14 It’s the first time the mascot for the Games hasn’t been an animal Clyde is a thistle.