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Extreme Brexit: England listed as African nation in Commonwealth Games 2018 guide

By AFP  |   Published: 04th April 2018 03:00 PM  |  

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The official guide to the Games, which profiles the 71 participating nations and territories and was published ahead of Wednesday's opening ceremony, claims England's capital is Banjul. | AP

GOLD COAST: Brexit appears to have come early for England at the Commonwealth Games as it was listed as an African country with a population of two million in the official programme.

Australian organisers sought to make light of the embarrassing gaffe after England were somehow confused with Gambia, a West African nation which rejoined the Commonwealth in February after leaving in 2013.

"There was an overprint," said Mark Peters, chief executive of the Gold Coast Games. We found out about it maybe 10 days ago. We went and spoke to England and said, 'Congratulations, the Commonwealth's changing and it has since Brexit, and you are now a part of Africa'. Sometimes you make mistakes and we copped it."

The official guide to the Games, which profiles the 71 participating nations and territories and was published ahead of Wednesday's opening ceremony, claims England's capital is Banjul.

It does correctly list England's "magical moment" as the "miracle mile" of 1954 when Roger Bannister beat Australian John Landy with both men running a mile in under four minutes -- the first time two athletes had done so in the same race.

But it also says that England joined the Games in 1970, which was the year Gambia became a republic within the Commonwealth. English officials apparently saw the funny side and declined an offer from organisers to tear up the guides and undergo a reprint, due to cost.

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"They implored us not to do that," said Peters.

"We are actually doing a special reprint of 500 to give to the English and the Commonwealth Games Federation to make sure that in terms of records, that's done correctly."

He added: "They're going to be so valuable after the Games because of that mistake."

African athletes were quick to poke fun.

Asked if she would welcome England to become part of Africa, Ghana hockey international Nafisatu Umaru replied: "Yes, we humbly do."

England will be part of us and they're part of the reason we're in the Commonwealth Games.

 

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