QA test 9th Commonwealth Debate on Sport and Sustainable Development

Event date: 08 April 2025, 9:00 - 09 April 2025, 9:00 (GMT)

This motion will see a lively debate between two teams of experts. One team will discuss how traditional games can serve as a vital link to cultural heritage and social well-being, while the other team with argue that modern sports can help drive international competition and innovation.

‘Preserving traditional games honours cultural identity but is a distraction from the future-focused demands of modern sports’.  

This motion will see a lively debate between two teams of experts. One team will discuss how traditional games can serve as a vital link to cultural heritage and social well-being, while the other team with argue that modern sports can help drive international competition and innovation. 

While the focus on professional, competitive sports continues to shape the global landscape, the preservation of traditional games offers an essential counterbalance – a means of maintaining cultural diversity, fostering community, and celebrating human creativity in its various forms. Conversations will touch on how the two can thrive side by side, each offering something unique and valuable to the world. 

The Commonwealth Secretary-General, the Rt Hon Patricia Scotland KC will welcome everyone to the debate and the event will conclude with a winner being chosen by the independent adjudicators who are appointed to assess the arguments from both teams and identify a winner.  

Attendees (both in person and online) will have an opportunity to ask questions of the panellists after the debate has concluded. 

The debate comes a year before Commonwealth Sport’s signature event – the Commonwealth Games – which will take place in Glasgow in July and August 2026.

Commonwealth debate set to tackle growth of modern sport

Debating teams 

Arguing for the motion: 

  • Vincent M John, Chairman, Cultural Games Association UK  

  • Stuart MacDonald, Director, ICR Research  

  • Noora Virtanen, Finland international Lacrosse Player and Acting Head of Communications, Canada House London  

  • Ranjit Singh, Head Coach, Wolverhampton Wrestling Club