2018 cwg medal tally

  1. 2018 Commonwealth Games (CWG) Medal Tally: With 26 Gold Medals, India Finishes Third
  2. Commonwealth Games 2018: Medal count from the Gold Coast
  3. Medal Tally for the 2018 Commonwealth Games
  4. CWG 2018 Medal Tally India: 2018 Commonwealth Games medal winners
  5. Commonwealth Games Medal Table/Tally 2018 India Day 6: Australia, Gold Coast Live Updates
  6. Pakistan at the 2018 Commonwealth Games


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2018 Commonwealth Games (CWG) Medal Tally: With 26 Gold Medals, India Finishes Third

• • • 2018 Commonwealth Games (CWG) Medal Tally: With 26 Gold Medals, India Finishes Third 2018 Commonwealth Games (CWG) Medal Tally: With 26 Gold Medals, India Finishes Third India is on the third spot in terms of gold medals. India currently have 38 medals, which includes 17 gold, nine silver and 12 bronze. डोप टेस्ट में फेल हुईं संजीता चानू CWG 2018 Latest Medals Updates: Host nation Australia topped the Commonwealth Games 2018 medal tally with 198 medals. England is at the second position with 121 medals. India is on the third spot in terms of gold medals. India completed with 66 medals, which includes 26 gold, 20 silver and 20 bronze. Follow this link for the final day updates POSITION COUNTRY GOLD SILVER BRONZE TOTAL 1 Australia 80 59 59 198 2 England 45 45 6 136 3 India 26 20 20 66 4 Canada 15 40 27 82 5 New Zealand 14 16 15 45 6 South Africa 13 11 13 37 7 Wales 10 12 14 36 8 Scotland 9 13 22 22 9 Nigeria 9 9 6 24 10 Cyprus 8 1 5 14 The Indian contingent — consisting shooters, hockey teams, table tennis players, wrestlers and boxers bettered their medal tally in compared to the 2010, 2014 Commonwealth Games hosted by India and held in Glasgow respectively. India with 26 gold medals also bettered the gold medal tally which was the best last in Glasgow. Overall, it has been an improvised performance for the Indian contingent a performance which will boost their medal winning chances at the Asian Games 2018.

Commonwealth Games 2018: Medal count from the Gold Coast

Australia have claimed the Commonwealth Games crown with an outstanding 198 medal, 62 more than ENgland who took out the previous event. England finished in second on 136 medal, trailed by India in third on 66, Canada in fourth and New Zealand in fifth with 46. Some highlight medals for the home nation include Bronte Campbell's triumph over sister Cate in the 100m freestyle, Kurt Fearnley's retirement gold medal in the men's T54 Marathon and the Australian Boomers beating Canada in the emn's basketball final. MORE: See the full tally in the table below. 2018 COMMONWEALTH GAMES MEDAL COUNT Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total 1. Australia 90 59 59 198 2. England 45 45 46 136 3. India 26 20 20 66 4. Canada 15 40 27 82 5. New Zealand 15 16 15 46 6. South Africa 13 11 13 37 7. Wales 10 12 14 36 8. Scotland 9 13 22 44 9. Nigeria 9 9 6 24 10. Cyprus 8 1 5 14 11. Jamaica 7 9 11 27 12. Malaysia 7 5 12 24 13. Singapore 5 2 2 9 14. Kenya 4 7 6 17 15. Uganda 3 1 2 6 16. Botswana 3 1 1 5 17. Samoa 2 3 0 5 18. Trinidad & Tobago 2 1 0 3 19. Namibia 2 0 0 2 20. Northern Ireland 1 7 4 12 21. The Bahamas 1 3 0 4 22. Papua New Guinea 1 2 0 3 23. Pakistan 1 0 4 5 24. Fiji 1 1 2 4 25. Grenada 1 0 1 2 =26. Bermuda 1 0 0 1 =26. Guyana 1 0 0 1 =26. British Virgin Is. 1 0 0 1 =26. Saint Lucia 1 0 0 1 30. Bangladesh 0 2 0 2 31. Sri Lanka 0 1 5 6 32. Cameroon 0 1 2 3 33. Dominica 0 1 1 2 =34. Isle of Man 0 1 0 1 =34. Mauritius 0 1 0 1 =34. Nauru 0 1 0 1 =37. Malta 0 0 2 2 =37. Vanuatu 0 0 2 2 =39. ...

Medal Tally for the 2018 Commonwealth Games

Medal Tally for Gold Coast, Australia 2018 Here is the medal count for each country at the Gold Coast Commonwealth Games in 2018. There were 43 Commonwealth Games Association that won at least one medal. Australia returned to the top of the medal table, after England finished on top at the last Commonwealth Games in 2014. Australia won 80 of the 275 gold medals that were on offer, well ahead of the next best England. Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total 1 Australia 80 59 59 198 2 England 45 45 46 136 3 India 26 20 20 66 4 Canada 15 40 27 82 5 New Zealand 15 16 15 46 6 South Africa 13 11 13 37 7 Wales 10 12 14 36 8 Scotland 9 13 22 44 9 Nigeria 9 9 6 24 10 Cyprus 8 1 5 14 11 Jamaica 7 9 11 27 12 Malaysia 7 5 12 24 13 Singapore 5 2 2 9 14 Kenya 4 7 6 17 15 Uganda 3 1 2 6 16 Botswana 3 1 1 5 17 Samoa 2 3 0 5 18 Trinidad and Tobago 2 1 0 3 19 Namibia 2 0 0 2 20 Northern Ireland 1 7 4 12 21 Bahamas 1 3 0 4 22 Papua New Guinea 1 2 0 3 23 Fiji 1 1 2 4 24 Pakistan 1 0 4 5 25 Grenada 1 0 1 2 26 Bermuda 1 0 0 1 British Virgin Islands 1 0 0 1 Guyana 1 0 0 1 Saint Lucia 1 0 0 1 30 Bangladesh 0 2 0 2 31 Sri Lanka 0 1 5 6 32 Cameroon 0 1 2 3 33 Dominica 0 1 1 2 34 Isle of Man 0 1 0 1 Mauritius 0 1 0 1 Nauru 0 1 0 1 37 Malta 0 0 2 2 Vanuatu 0 0 2 2 39 Cook Islands 0 0 1 1 Ghana 0 0 1 1 Norfolk Island 0 0 1 1 Seychelles 0 0 1 1 Solomon Islands 0 0 1 1

CWG 2018 Medal Tally India: 2018 Commonwealth Games medal winners

Sakshi went out of the gold medal contention in the first round itself after losses to Canada's Michelle Fazzari and Nigeria's Aminat Adeniyi following a win over Cameroon's Berthe Ngolle. But she gathered herself after the setback to defeat New Zealand's Tayla Ford 6-5 in a close bout to avoid going without a medal. The heartbreak of missing the gold left her in tears during the medal ceremony. (Source: PTI) A dominant Bajrang Punia overpowered his opponents with remarkable ease to claim gold medal in the men's freestyle 65 kg event at the 21st Commonwealth Games on Day 9. The 24-year-old from Haryana dominated the proceedings against Wales' Kane Charig to register an emphatic 10-0 win to claim India's 16th gold medal. (Source: PTI) Sushil Kumar won a record third gold medal at the Commonwealth Games after defeating South Africa’s Botha Johannes by techinical superiority in men’s 74kg wrestling. Sushil, who is 34-year-old, became the most successful wrestler at the Commonwealth Games after winning three succssive gold medals in different editions. (Source: AP) Ankur Mittal won the bronze medal for India in Men's Double Trap for India on Wednesday. He was the silver-medal winner in Men's double trap event in 2014 CWG in Glasgow. He won the silver medal at ISSF Shotgun World Championship in 2017 in Mexico. The victory took him to No. 1 ranking last year. (Source: File) Weightlifters added more gold medals to India's medal tally after day three. Sathish Kumar Sivalingam bega...

Commonwealth Games Medal Table/Tally 2018 India Day 6: Australia, Gold Coast Live Updates

On Day 5 (Monday), India won its 10th gold by defeating Malaysia in the Badminton Mixed Team event at the Commonwealth Games 2018. On the fifth day of Here is the current medals tally on the (Medals tally updated at 1730 IST on Day 6, April 10, 2018) Day 6 Boxing Carrying India's hopes forward, boxer Amit Panghal entered the semi-finals of the men's light flyweight (49-kilogram) category at the 21st Commonwealth Games in Australia's Gold Coast here on Tuesday.Amit defeated Aqeel Ahmed of Scotland 4:1 in the quarter-finals.Amit has now ensured a medal for India as those in the last fourth stage are assured of a place on the podium. Shooting In shooting events, Indian shooters Chain Singh and Gagan Narang failed to ensure any medals in the men's 50m Rifle Prone event at the 21st Commonwealth Games 2018 in Australia's Gold Coast on Tuesday. Chain finished fourth with a score of 204.8 points in the final round. Gagan was second from bottom in the eight-man final with 142.3. David Phelps of Wales won the gold medal with a new CWG record of 248.8. Neil Stirton of Scotland took silver with 247.7 while England's Kenneth Parr got the bronze with 226.6. Earlier, Gagan finished the qualifying round in the third position with 617 points. Chain was in sixth place, having scored a total of 614.2. James Daly of Australia topped the standings in the qualification stage with 620.5 points. Ryan Taylor of New Zealand was second with 619.4. Meanwhile, in the women's category, shooters Annu Si...

Pakistan at the 2018 Commonwealth Games

Main article: Pakistan participated with four athletes (two men and two women) Singles Athlete Event Round of 64 Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinal Semifinal Final / BM Opposition Score Opposition Score Opposition Score Opposition Score Opposition Score Opposition Score Rank ( L 2-0 Did not advance BYE ( L 2-0 Did not advance ( L 2-0 Did not advance ( W 2-0 ( W 2-0 ( L 2-0 Did not advance Doubles Athlete Event Round of 64 Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinal Semifinal Final / BM Opposition Score Opposition Score Opposition Score Opposition Score Opposition Score Opposition Score Rank — ( ( L 2-0 Did not advance — ( ( L 2-0 Did not advance ( ( L 2-1 Did not advance ( ( L 2-0 Did not advance Mixed team Main article: Pakistan participated with a team of 4 athletes (4 men). Men Athlete Event Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final Rank Opposition Result Opposition Result Opposition Result Opposition Result Opposition Result — ( W 4-1 ( L 5-0 Did not advance BYE ( L 0-5 Did not advance ( W 3-2 ( L 0-5 Did not advance — BYE ( L 5-0 Did not advance Hockey [ ] Main article: Pakistan participated with 7 athletes (5 men and 2 women). Men Athlete Event Qualification Final Points Rank Points Rank 613.9 10 Did not qualify 602.3 23 Did not qualify 1145 -44x 8 Q 390.5 8 571 -14x 4 Q 8 6 106 24 Did not qualify 113 14 Did not qualify 132 6 Q 31 5 122 14 Did not qualify 117 11 Did not qualify Women Athlete Event Qualification Final Points Rank Points Rank 406.2 12 Did not q...