Common wealth games 2018 medal tally

  1. Commonwealth Games 2018: India finishes third in medal tally
  2. Commonwealth Games 2018: List of all Indian medal winners at Gold Coast
  3. Commonwealth Games 2018
  4. The list of India’s medal winners at the Commonwealth Games 2018


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Commonwealth Games 2018: India finishes third in medal tally

The 21st Commonwealth Games concluded on April 15, 2018 at Gold Coast, Australia. Legendary boxer Mary Kom was the flagbearer for the Indian delegation at the closing ceremony. India with a final haul of 66 medals including 26 gold, 20 silver and 20 bronze finished at the third place. Australia stood first with 198 medals including 80 gold, 59 silver and 59 bronze followed by England with 136 medals including 45 gold, 45 silver and 46 bronze. The final day of the event was action-packed for India, with two of India’s star shuttlers P V Sindhu and Saina Nehal battling it out in the women’s singles final and recently crowned world no.1 Kidambi Srikanth fighting for the top spot in the men’s singles. While Saina came out strong in the high pressure match, beating Sindhu in straight sets of 21-18, 23-21, Srikanth let slip his strong start to lose three games to Malaysia’s Lee Chong Wei. Overall, Indian won 7 medals on the final day including one gold, 4 silver and 2 bronze. Key Highlights Sindhu vs Saina Final: Saina clinches gold, beats Sindhu in straight sets India’s lone gold on Day 11 came in the women's badminton singles final, in which India’s star shuttlers P V Sindhu and Saina Nehal were pitted against each other. Though the high pressure match started on equal footing, Saina's aggression and intensity gave her an edge and she beat Sindhu in two straight games 21-18, 23-21to clinch the gold. Sindhu had to settle for silver. Saina had earlier claimed the Gold in women’s...

Commonwealth Games 2018: List of all Indian medal winners at Gold Coast

Indian athletes grabbed 66 medals at Gold Coast Games 2018. AFP India bagged a total of seven medals on the final day. India finished the Games with 26 gold, 20 silver and 20 bronze medals. This year's total of 66 medals is the third highest haul for India in the history of the CWG. In the medal table, India is only behind Australia (198 medals) and England (166 medals). India's best performance till date came at home during the 2010 Delhi Games, which produced a tally of 101 medals — 38 gold, 27 silver and 36 bronze. The second highest medals tally of 69 came at 2002 in Manchester: 30 gold along with 22 silver and 17 bronze. Saina and Sindhu were involved in an intense, high tempo women's singles final. Saina, 28, displayed superb form to clinch a 21-18, 23-21 victory for the second CWG singles title of her career. Her maiden CWG singles gold came at the 2010 Games in New Delhi. For Sindhu, this was the second CWG singles medal of her career, the first being bronze at Glasgow 2014. Srikanth was involved in an equally entertaining men's singles final against Malaysian legend Lee Chong Wei. Although Srikanth dominated the opening game, Lee showed his true class later to register a 19-21, 21-14, 21-14 victory for the fifth CWG title of a glittering career. The last two games were totally one-sided as the veteran Malaysian star handed out a masterclass in placement and deception. Srikanth was virtually reduced to a spectator as Lee piled on the points. The men's doubles team ...

Commonwealth Games 2018

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The list of India’s medal winners at the Commonwealth Games 2018

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