Vanuatu at the Commonwealth Games
Vanuatu has competed in ten of the twenty previous Commonwealth Games; starting at the Games in 1982. Vanuatu won its first medals at the 2018 games, when Friana Kwevira won bronze in the women's F46 javelin throw and when Miller Pata and Linline Matauatu won bronze in beach volleyball.
- Anguilla at the Commonwealth Games
- Anguilla, which is a British overseas territory in the Caribbean, has competed at five Commonwealth Games to date, beginning in 1998
- Brunei at the Commonwealth Games
- Brunei or Brunei Darussalam in full has competed seven times in the Commonwealth Games to date, beginning in 1958
- Falkland Islands at the Commonwealth Games
- The Falkland Islands has competed in nine editions of the Commonwealth Games. Their first appearance was in 1982, just months after the Falklands War
- Fiji at the 1974 British Commonwealth Games
- Fiji competed for the eighth time at the 1966 British Commonwealth Games in Christchurch, New Zealand. A team of thirty-six athletes and ten officials was sent to the 1974 Games
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- Old Porirua Road
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