Commonwealth games 2022 india medals

  1. CWG 2022, August 8: Full List of Indian Medal Winners in Birmingham
  2. Full Medals Tally, Commonwealth Games 2022: Australia leads table on final day, India finishes fourth in standings with 22 golds and 61 medals
  3. Commonwealth Games 2022: India's best ever performance
  4. Commonwealth Games 2022: India's haul of fame in Birmingham
  5. Comparing India's medal tally at the Commonwealth Games over the years
  6. Commonwealth Games 2022 Day 4 Highlights: India medal tally rises to nine; Shushila wins silver in Judo, Harjinder bags Weightlifting bronze


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CWG 2022, August 8: Full List of Indian Medal Winners in Birmingham

CWG 2022: Full List of Indian Medal Winners in Birmingham: The 2022 Commonwealth Games have come to an end with CWG 2022 – | | | | Here’s a full list of Indian medal winners from CWG 2022 Sanket Mahadev Sargar - SILVER (Weightlifting, Men’s 55kg class) A heroic show from the young athlete who ended up hurting his elbow and didn’t hesitate in going for one last attempt at the yellow metal despite blinding pain. Sanket took home silver and the loudest cheer was reserved for him when he climbed up the podium with the crowd acknowledging his gutsy performance. The 21-year-old lifted a total of 241kg to win the silver medal. Gururaja Poojary - BRONZE (Weightlifting, Men’s 61kg class) Gururaja won India’s second medal - a bronze - at the CWG 2022. He lifted 269kg to edge past his closest opponent in what turned out to be a thrilling battle for the third place. The Indian lifted 118kg in snatch and 151kg in clean and jerk. Mirabai Chani - GOLD (Weightlifting, Women’s 49kg class) Mirabai, the superstar, lived up to the billing as she gave India its first gold of CWG 2022. The Olympic silver medallist set a new event record by lifting a total of 201kg - miles ahead of the second-placed contestant who lifted 172kg. The Indian lifted 88kg in snatch and 113kg in clean and jerk to seal the gold. Bidyarani Devi - SILVER (Weightlifting, Women’s 55kg class) Bidyarani is the latest weightlifting star to emerge from Manipur who has now a CWG silver medal to her name. She lifted a total of 2...

Full Medals Tally, Commonwealth Games 2022: Australia leads table on final day, India finishes fourth in standings with 22 golds and 61 medals

Australia, New Zealand and India make three of the top five nations in the CWG 2022 medal leaderboard ahead of the final day’s action in Birmingham. | Photo Credit: GETTY IMAGES Australia, New Zealand and India make three of the top five nations in the CWG 2022 medal leaderboard ahead of the final day’s action in Birmingham. | Photo Credit: GETTY IMAGES Commonwealth Games 2022: India’s final medal tally and rank in Birmingham CWG After P. V. Sindhu and Lakshya Sen won the Gold in Women’s and Men’s Singles, Satwik Sairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty won the third Indian gold of the day in Badminton. The medal rush continued with table tennis veteran Sharath Kamal adding another gold in the men’s singles. India finished fourth in the overall medals tally and finished with 61 medals - 22 gold, 16 silver and 23 bronze.

Commonwealth Games 2022: India's best ever performance

Events that gave 49 medals in 2010 not in 2022 Games India's 61 medals at Birmingham might seem well short of the 101 won in the Delhi Commonwealth Games in 2010 and their 22 gold medals below the 26 won at Gold Coast four years ago, but account for disciplines that were missing here, and this is actually India's best CWG performance. Here's how that works out. The 101 medals in Delhi, included 30 from shooting, eight from archery, seven from Greco-Roman wrestling and four from tennis. None of these disciplines were part of the 2022 Games. Subtract those from the Delhi total and what we're left with is 52 medals, including 17 gold. For a fair comparison, also take away the lawn bowls gold and silver from Birmingham, the cricket silver and the judo medals because cricket and judo were not part of the 2010 CWG and lawn bowls in 2010 did not have men's and women's fours, the events in which India won medals here. That reduces the 2022 tally to 55 medals and 21 gold, better on both counts than 2010. A similar, apples to apples comparison with 2018 would mean excluding the shooting medals, which brings the tally from four years ago to 50, including 19 gold, again short of the total achieved this time. Chirag Shetty and Satwiksairaj Rankireddy won the country's third gold in badminton on the final day with a straight game victory over England's Ben Lane and Sean Mendy, winning the final 21-15, 21-13. India finished a fantastic badminton campaign with three gold, one silver and t...

Commonwealth Games 2022: India's haul of fame in Birmingham

CWG medal rush is another step in the right direction after the high of Tokyo Olympics BIRMINGHAM: After the Tokyo Olympics, where India won an unprecedented seven medals, expectations from the country's 2022 Commonwealth Games contingent were naturally high. Traditionally, India wins truckloads of medals at the CWG. Before Birmingham 2022, anticipation of medals was there, but not a deluge. Commonwealth Games 2022: India's best ever performance - Here's why The 101 medals in Delhi 2010, included 30 from shooting, eight from archery, seven from Greco-Roman wrestling and four from tennis. None of these disciplines were part of the 2022 Games. Subtract those from the Delhi total and what we're left with is 52 medals, including 17 gold. Star javelin thrower Neeraj Chopra being ruled out due to a groin injury, just two days before the Opening Ceremony, was a massive dampener. In India, the excitement for the Games had diminished somewhat. In 2018, India's tally of 66 medals had 16 from shooting, including seven gold. So many thought it'll be difficult for India to cross the 50-medal mark at Birmingham 2022. The Indian contingent to Birmingham had other thoughts though. The wrestlers, the paddlers, the boxers, the lifters, the shuttlers, the judokas, the track and field athletes, and not to forget the Lawn Bowls men and women's team, and the women's cricket team, who raised their game and brought glory to the country, as India finished 2022 CWG with a haul of 61 medals includin...

Comparing India's medal tally at the Commonwealth Games over the years

Despite the absence of sporting disciplines like shooting, tennis, archery and Greco-Roman wrestling, India recorded a fabulous campaign at the Commonwealth Games 2022 as the athletes returned home with an impressive 61 medals. India dominated in wrestling and weightlifting at the Games, winning a total of 12 and 10 medals in two sporting disciplines, respectively. India made their debut at the Commonwealth Games in 1934 and have since taken part in each edition of the showpiece event barring 1950, 1962 and 1986. The country has so far won a total of 564 medals with a staggering 134 medals in shooting. India recorded their best finish at the Games in 2010 when the country grabbed the second spot on the medals table. India failed to win any medals at the 1938 Games in Sydney, Australia and the 1954 Games in Vancouver, Canada. Their medal drought came to an end in 1958 when India won two golds and a silver to finish 8th with a total of three medals. The legendary Milkha Singh won a gold medal in athletics while Lila Ram won gold in wrestling at the 1958 Games. India managed to break into the top five for the first time at the Commonwealth Games in 1990 when the country won an impressive 32 medals at the Games, including 13 gold medals. It was the first time, India managed to go past the 30-medals mark in the history of the Commonwealth Games. India dominated in weightlifting and shooting at the Games. The likes of Abhinav Bindra, Jaspal Rana, Kunjarani Devi and the Indian wo...

Commonwealth Games 2022 Day 4 Highlights: India medal tally rises to nine; Shushila wins silver in Judo, Harjinder bags Weightlifting bronze

India won three medals on Day 4 of the Commonwealth Games (CWG) 2022 in Birmingham - Vijay (Bronze - Judo), Shushila (Silver - Judo) and Harjinder (Bronze - Weightlifting) India won three medals on Day 4 of the Commonwealth Games (CWG) 2022 in Birmingham - Vijay (Bronze - Judo), Shushila (Silver - Judo) and Harjinder (Bronze - Weightlifting) India wins the fourth set 11-8: In the fourth games, the players go level at six all, with Sathiyan earning a quick point then to take the lead eventually. Sathiyan builds on the lead and improves the deficit to four points. Olajide makes a comeback to 10-8 now. Sathiyan adds more control to his game and completes the win. The Indian duo wins the first set 11-6. The contest starts with Men;s doubles. India’s Harmeet Desai and G. Sathiyan is in action against Bode Abiodun and Olajide Omotayo of Nigeria Boxing Light Heavyweight • Ashish Kumar enters the quarterfinals of Men’s over 75 kg-80 kg. • He wins both the first and second sets with five 10s and secures a comprehensive win over the boxer from Nieu. • Ashish Kumar of India is in action against Travis Tapatuetoa India wins its third Bronze Medal and ninth medal overall as Harjinder Kaur clinches the Bronze Medal in the 71 kg weightlifting event. India now has three gold, three silver and three bronze. Swimming • 50m Backstroke Final: Srihari Nataraj of India finishes fifth with a timing of 25.23 seconds. • Para-swimming Men’s 50m Freestyle S7 Final: India’s Suyash Jadhav and Niranjan...