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Papua New Guinea at the 2010 Commonwealth Games

Papua New Guinea will be competing at the 2010 Commonwealth Games in Delhi, India. Papua New Guineans will be taking part (possibly among other events) so far in rugby.〔("CWG Delhi 2010 Update: Queen's Baton Visits Amazing Papua New Guinea" ), ''The Sports Campus'', 24 April 2010〕
The "Queen's Baton" visited Papua New Guinea on 24 April prior to the Games. Governor-General Sir Paulias Matane was the first bearer of the Baton during its stop in the country.〔("CWG Delhi 2010 Update: Queen's Baton Visits Amazing Papua New Guinea" ), ''The Sports Campus'', 24 April 2010〕
Swimmer Ryan Pini, who had won gold in the 100 metres butterfly at the 2006 Games, reached the final in both the 50m butterfly and the 100m butterfly. He finished fifth in the former; the final of the latter has not yet taken place, but he was described as having "a good chance of retaining the title after cruising through the qualifying rounds".〔("Commonwealth Games 2010: Swimming results" ), BBC〕〔("PNG and Tongan swimmers make Delhi finals" ), Australia Network News, 7 October 2010〕
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