Cwg medal tally today

  1. CWG India Medal tally: Check India's position on Commonwealth Games 2022 medal tally
  2. Birmingham Commonwealth Games 2022 Medal Tally Day 10: Complete List of Indian Winners, CWG 2022 Medal Tally Table Updates, Rank of India at the Birmingham CWG


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CWG India Medal tally: Check India's position on Commonwealth Games 2022 medal tally

India won several medals on Day 9 of the Commonwealth Games 2022. India's wrestling continent added another 6 medals to their CWG 2022 tally with the likes of Ravi Dahiya and Vinesh Phogat leading the charge. Three Indian wrestlers Ravi, Vinesh and Naveen won gold medals in their respective freestyle wrestling category. Later, Pooja Gehlot, Deepak Nehra and Pooja Sihag added more medals to India's tally. With these medals, India has overtaken Scotland in the fifth position with 40 medals. India (36 medals: 13 gold, 11 silver, 16 bronze) India rose to fifth position by winning several medals on Day 8. The weightlifting contingent has won the bulk of the medals (10 medals) with three golds, three silvers and three bronze medals. The judo team won three medals in form of two silvers and one bronze medal. The Indian table tennis team and lawn bowls team were the other contributors with gold medals in their event. The badminton contingent won failed to retain their crown and settled for a silver medal making it 18 medals for the nation so far. Tejaswin added another medal in athletics. On Friday, The wrestling added several medals to increase India's tally to 40. Several more medals are expected later in the day. • Sonalben Manubhai Patel - Para Table Tennis - Bronze medal Commonwealth Games 2022 overall medals tally Australia is currently leading the medals tally with 155 medals which include 59 gold, 46 silver and 50 bronze. England is in second place with 148 medals includin...

Birmingham Commonwealth Games 2022 Medal Tally Day 10: Complete List of Indian Winners, CWG 2022 Medal Tally Table Updates, Rank of India at the Birmingham CWG

• Harmeet Desai, Sathiyan Gnanasekaran, Sanil Shetty, and Sharath Achanta: Gold; Men's Table Tennis Championship • Choubey, Pinki, Nayanmoni Saikia, and Rupa Rani Tirkey: Gold; Women's Fours – Lawn Bowls • Sudhir: Gold, Men's Heavyweight Para Powerlifting • Sanket Sargar: Silver; Men's Weightlifting (55kg) • Vikas Thakur: Silver; Men's Weightlifting (96kg) • Bindyarani Sorokhaibam: Silver; Women's Weightlifting (55kg) • Sushila Likmabam: Silver; Women's Judo Championship (48kg) • • Tulika Maan: Silver, Women's Judo (78kg) • Murali Sreeshankar: Silver, Men's Long Jump • Gururaja Poojary: Bronze; Men's Weightlifting (61kg) • Vijay Kumar Yadav: Bronze; Men's Judo • Harjinder Kaur: Bronze; Women's Weightlifting (71kg) • Lovepreet Singh: Bronze; Men's Weightlifting (109kg) • Saurav Ghosal: Bronze, Men's Singles Squash • Gurdeep Singh: Bronze, Weightlifting (109kg) • Tejaswin Shankar: Bronze, Men's High Jump Athletics • Bajrang Punia, Sakshi Malik, and Deepak Punia: Gold; Wrestling • Anshu Malik: Silver; Wrestling (Women's 57 kg) • Divya Kakran: Bronze; Wrestling (Women's 68 kg) • Mohit Grewal: Bronze; Wrestling (Men's 125 kg) • Bhavina Hasmukhbhai Patel: Gold; Women's Singles Classes 3-5 (Table Tennis and Para Table Tennis) • Rohit Tokas: Bronze; Men’s Over 63.5 kg-67 kg Welterweight (Boxing) • Sonalben Manubhai Patel: Bronze; Women's Singles Classes 3-5 (Table Tennis and Para Table Tennis) • Deepak Nehra: Bronze; Men's Freestyle 97 kg (Wrestling) • Hussam Uddin Mohammed: Bronz...