How To Watch, All The Links You Need For The 2022 Commonwealth Games

2022 COMMONWEALTH GAMES

  • Friday, July 29 – Wednesday, August 3, 2022
  • Birmingham, England
  • Sandwell Aquatic Center
  • Start Times
    • Prelims: 10:30 am local / 5:30 am ET
    • Finals: 7:00 pm local / 2:00 pm ET
  • LCM (50m)
  • Meet Central
  • Event Schedule
  • Entry List
  • Entries (in seed order) – h/t to Troyy
  • Live Results

The 2022 Commonwealth Games are set to kick off on Friday from Birmingham, England, with an exciting six days in the pool set to feature some of the world’s best swimmers.

The meet will feature seven reigning world champions, along with eight current Olympic champions (individual).

Below, find everything you need to follow along with the competition.

EVENT SCHEDULE

  • Friday, July 29 – Wednesday, August 3

Start Times

  • Prelims
    • 10:30 am local
    • 5:30 am ET
    • 2:30 am PT
  • Finals
    • 7:00 pm local
    • 2:00 pm ET
    • 11:00 am PT

You can find the full day-by-day event schedule here.

PSYCH SHEETS & RESULTS

A full list of entries per nation can be found on the Birmingham 2022 website here.

You can also find an entry list formatted like a traditional psych sheet, courtesy of commenter Troyy, here. Note that some entry times are in short course meters.

Live results for the meet should be posted here once the competition starts on Friday.

HOW TO WATCH

  • Canadian viewers will be able to stream live daily coverage on the CBC website and the CBC Sports app. There are six daily streaming feeds, so expect one to be solely dedicated to swimming coverage during each session.
  • UK viewers can watch more than 200 hours of Commonwealth Games coverage on the BBC iPlayer.
  • Australian viewers can stream the Games on 7plus, including 30 live and replay channels.

EVENT PREVIEWS

SwimSwam has been providing discipline-by-discipline previews for the competition, which you can find below:

Keep up with everything Commonwealth Games throughout the competition on our event channel here.

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Oceanian
1 year ago

Anyone watching the 7plus coverage from overseas needs warning…

The commentators you will see won’t be the knowledgeable ones (eg Nicole Livingstone) who most people watching world feeds love.

. The lead commentator will be a guy called Basil Zempilas and is pretty much despised by all Aussie swimming fans.

Fortunately he will be assisted by Ian Thorpe & Cate Campbell who will bring their knowledge to the calls but, sadly, Basil will be talking a lot lot more than either.

Sorry 🙁

If there are any athletics (track & field) fans watching from overseas our commentators in that sport are much, much better.

Last edited 1 year ago by Oceanian
Troyy
Reply to  Oceanian
1 year ago

I will miss the global feed but at least this way I won’t keep missing post-race interviews.

Taa
1 year ago

Allright I have all my excuses ready for when the Aussies outperform the Americans. Bring it on.

Troyy
1 year ago

FYI You can find official entry lists and start lists (proper PDFs) under reports now:

https://results.birmingham2022.com/#/athletic-sports-reports/SWM/*

Last edited 1 year ago by Troyy
Jamesjabc
Reply to  Troyy
1 year ago

Thanks! It’s pretty confusing how every so often an entry time will be SCM (even though those swimmers have LCM entry times available) and they don’t even point that out so it’s like “oh why is this random person I’ve never heard of the fastest seed by 2 seconds”

Troyy
Reply to  Jamesjabc
1 year ago

They should’ve only accepted LCM times for seeding and left anyone without an LCM time unseeded.

Pater velski
1 year ago

So no watching the games from anywhere else in the world?! Amazing…

FST
Reply to  Pater velski
1 year ago

The CBC website makes it fairly easy even with the cheapest VPN.

Dany
Reply to  Pater velski
1 year ago

I’m watching Australian Channel 7 and it’s super easy with VPN

Last edited 1 year ago by Dany
Stephen
Reply to  Pater velski
1 year ago

VPN +7Plus is easy…even for Americans.

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James Sutherland

James swam five years at Laurentian University in Sudbury, Ontario, specializing in the 200 free, back and IM. He finished up his collegiate swimming career in 2018, graduating with a bachelor's degree in economics. In 2019 he completed his graduate degree in sports journalism. Prior to going to Laurentian, James swam …

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