In the city of Birmingham, the 22nd Commonwealth Games are scheduled to take place between the 28th of July and the 8th of August.
More than fifty countries would be sending athletes to compete, and there would be thousands of total participants. A bull by the name of Perry will serve as the event's mascot for these particular games.
The Commonwealth Games' official mascot, Perry the Bull, was created by a young girl from Greater Manchester named Emma Lou, who was only ten years old at the time. Emma Lou was the winner of the national mascot design contest that was held in the lead-up to the games. The phrase " Games for Everyone" serves as the rallying cry for this year's competition.
At the Alexander Stadium in Birmingham, today, July 28th, the Prince of Wales, Charles, presided over the official opening ceremonies of the Games.
Where exactly is the bull that was used during the Commonwealth Games?
A gigantic mechanical bull that was used in the opening ceremony of the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham has been put on display in the city center and is proving to be quite popular among residents and visitors.
