Rain then fireworks kick off Commonwealth Games on the Gold Coast
GOLD COAST, Australia — Fireworks followed rain Thursday as the 21st Commonwealth Games opened on the Gold Coast complete with a beach party featuring dancing lifeguards and a floating white whale and a musical soundtrack that included a didgeridoo maestro and aboriginal rapper.
Fortunately for the 35,000 spectators at Carrara Stadium, including Prince Charles and wife Camilla, heavy rain stopped a few minutes after the opening ceremony began.
The games draw on 71 nations and territories, some of which likely had many spectators quickly heading to Google to learn more about the likes of Tuvalu, a Polynesian island nation located in the Pacific Ocean midway between Hawaii and Australia.
Canada is a heavy hitter at these games, collecting 82 medals four years ago in Glasgow to finish third behind Australia (137) and England (174). The Canadians hope to win more than 100 medals this time out.