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India Tightens Commonwealth Games 2026 Qualification Standards

Match result: N/A — qualification-policy item, no contest score.

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Fri, 17 July 2026 · 1 min read

**Match result:** N/A — qualification-policy item, no contest score.
NEW DELHI — The Athletics Federation of India (AFI) has set tougher Commonwealth Games 2026 qualification standards for Indian track and field athletes, according to a report by The News Mill published on 15 July 2026. The revised criteria raise the performance bar for selection to the national squad.
The AFI's new benchmarks, reported by The News Mill, are intended to sharpen India's competitiveness at the Glasgow 2026 Games, the federation indicated. Specific qualifying marks for individual events were not detailed in the report.
The 2026 Commonwealth Games are due to be held in Glasgow, Scotland, according to Commonwealth Sport, the event's governing body.
## AFI 2026 Commonwealth Games qualification criteria
The federation's move follows a broader push by Indian sports bodies to tighten selection ahead of major Games, The News Mill reported. Athletes will need to meet the stricter marks to earn berths in the Indian contingent for Glasgow 2026.
The revised standards come as national federations across the Commonwealth finalise qualification pathways for the Games.
**Global/Local angle:** India's tighter qualifying route underscores a wider trend of federations raising the bar for Glasgow 2026, intensifying competition for limited Games slots — relevant to athletes and federations across Africa and the Commonwealth.
**Sources** - https://thenewsmill.com - https://www.olympics.com
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