Delhi promised to deliver world class Games and Delhi delivered, there was nothing better to showcase the success of the XIX Commonwealth Games than a grand Closing Ceremony.
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Delhi promised to deliver world class Games and Delhi delivered, there was nothing better to showcase the success of the XIX Commonwealth Games than a grand Closing Ceremony. A dazzling laser show and a musical extravaganza marked the finale of the Games, the biggest sporting event hosted by India which crowned itself with sporting glory by winning an unprecedented 101 medals.
Skies over the national capital Delhi lit with multi-colour laser beams and fireworks as part of 160-minute closing ceremony at the Jawarharlal Nehru stadium filled to the capacity of 60,000 cheering sports lovers including Vice-President Mohammad Hamid Ansari, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, Congress President Sonia Gandhi as well as other VIPs.
The Ceremony reminded that some 7000 athletes from 71 countries had sportingly competed for 826 medals of which India won 101, including 38 gold, its highest ever, to be the second in the tally behind Australia with a total of 177.
Prince Edward, vice-patron of the Commonwealth Games Federation, formally declared the XIX edition closed amid thunderous cheers from the audience.
A 30-minute segment titled 'Music of Universal Love' featuring renowned Indian singers and musicians mesmerised the crowd in the final leg of the ceremony. It began with DJs performing with 1000 dancers on five stages of the field in an electrifying atmosphere with a 25 stacks of speakers blaring 500,000 Watts of sound.Sectetu adip scing
Spellbinding colours and technology at the Closing Ceremony:-
Over 2,000 children stole the hearts of about 60,000 spectators at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium as they performed to the tunes of 'Vande Matram' and created a rangoli pattern on the field as part of the Closing Ceremony of the XIX Commonwealth Games 2010 Delhi.
Scottish performers soon took the centre-stage proudly showcasing their country's spirit, culture and heritage in a 10-minute Glasgow segment. The performers began with a lone piper as the spotlight soon shifted to a giant structure that inflated and the Clyde Arc Bridge with the Armadillo and River Clyde flowing underneath was created, leaving all mesmerised.
In all-praise of Delhi, the CGF president also said, "Delhi you have delivered a truly exceptional Games. Thank you Delhi," as the 12-day sporting spectacle was declared closed by Prince Edward. Soon a seven-minute laser show accompanied by heart-thumping music was the order of the day.

The Ceremony reminded that some 7000 athletes from 71 countries had sportingly competed for 826 medals of which India won 101, including 38 gold, its highest ever, to be the second in the tally behind Australia with a total of 177.
Prince Edward, vice-patron of the Commonwealth Games Federation, formally declared the XIX edition closed amid thunderous cheers from the audience.
Skies over the national capital Delhi lit with multi-colour laser beams and fireworks as part of 160-minute closing ceremony at the Jawarharlal Nehru stadium filled to the capacity of 60,000 cheering sports lovers including Vice-President Mohammad Hamid Ansari, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, Congress President Sonia Gandhi as well as other VIPs.
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