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Glasgow 2014: Commonwealth ticketing first phase to end Glasgow 2014: Commonwealth ticketing first phase ends
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The first phase of ticket selling for next year's Commonwealth Games in Glasgow is to end at 18:00 on Monday. The first phase of ticket selling for next year's Commonwealth Games in Glasgow closed at 18:00 on Monday.
Hundreds of thousands of applications have been made during the process which has run from 19 August to 16 September. Hundreds of thousands of applications were made during the process which ran from 19 August to 16 September.
Organiser Glasgow 2014 said swimming, diving, cycling, gymnastics, shooting and triathlon were oversubscribed and tickets would be allocated via a draw.Organiser Glasgow 2014 said swimming, diving, cycling, gymnastics, shooting and triathlon were oversubscribed and tickets would be allocated via a draw.
The 11-day games, which begin on 23 July 2014, will see 4,500 athletes compete in 17 sports across 14 venues.The 11-day games, which begin on 23 July 2014, will see 4,500 athletes compete in 17 sports across 14 venues.
Up to one million tickets went on sale four weeks ago.Up to one million tickets went on sale four weeks ago.
On the day applications opened there were long delays on the Glasgow 2014 website as thousands of people logged on.On the day applications opened there were long delays on the Glasgow 2014 website as thousands of people logged on.
A queuing system is being used on Monday to manage website traffic to avoid a similar situation. A queuing system was used on Monday to manage website traffic to avoid a similar situation.
Glasgow 2014's deputy chief executive Ty Speer said: "There has already been incredible demand for tickets and early indications suggest that Glasgow 2014 is shaping up to be a truly historic occasion." Glasgow 2014's deputy chief executive Ty Speer said: "There has already been incredible demand for tickets and early indications suggest that Glasgow 2014 is shaping up to be a truly historic occasion."
Applicants will hear if they have been successful in the first week of October.