India medals in commonwealth games

  1. Commonwealth Games 2022 India Medals List
  2. Commonwealth Games 2022: Full List Of Indian Medal Winners
  3. CWG 2022: In which sports India did top medals table at Birmingham Commonwealth Games?


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Commonwealth Games 2022 India Medals List

Apart from following the whole medal table, many Indian fans from all around the world will search for separate detailed articles for their favorite nation’s medal records. To quench their thirst our team have created a separate table that explains India’s stand in Commonwealth Games 2022 medals race with players details who have achieved greatness for team India. Commonwealth Games 2022 India Medals Table List Rank Team Gold Silver Bronze Total 5 India 18 15 22 55 CHECK: Commonwealth Games 2022 India Medals – GOLD 1. Mirabai Chanu – GOLD (Weightlifting, Women’s 49kg class) Mirabai Chanu won the first GOLD medal for India in the commonwealth games 2022. Mirabai Chanu in the Women’s 49Kg weightlifting category ended with a total lift of 201 kg (88kg+113kg), which is far from her personal best. Mirabai Chanu(Image: Twitter) 2. Jeremy Lalrinnunga – GOLD (Weightlifting, Men’s 67kg) Young weightlifter Jeremy Lalrinnunga bagged the second gold medal for India at Commonwealth Games 2022 by lifting 300Kg in the men’s 67kg category. He lifted a total of 160kg in the clean and jerk segment to finish with a grand total of 300kg, which is also a new CWG record. Jeremy Lalrinnunga(the one in the middle) (image: Twitter) 3. Achinta Sheuli – GOLD (Weightlifting, Men’s 73kg) Achinta Sheuli smashed the Games record by lifting a total of 313kg to win the gold medal in the men’s 73kg category. Sheuli first broke the Games record twice in the Snatch round, lifting 140kg and 143kg. He then lif...

Commonwealth Games 2022: Full List Of Indian Medal Winners

The Commonwealth Games 2022 came to an end with a lavish closing ceremony on Monday. With more than 4,500 athletes competing from 72 countries over the past 11 days, India finished with 61 medals, consisting of 22 gold, 16 silver, and 23 bronze. Thanks to the heroics of badminton stars like Lakshya Sen, PV Sindhu, Chirag Shetty and Satwiksairaj Rankireddy that India could add three more gold medals. The fourth gold of the day came through 40-year-old Achanta Sharath Kamal who won the men's singles table tennis event. Meanwhile, men's hockey team won the silver medal and table tennis star G Sathiyan also grabbed the bronze medal. India finished at the fourth spot at the medals tally, with five medals less than their tally four years ago at Gold Coast. Here is the complete list of the medal winners from India, so far: Sanket Sargar (Weightlifting)Â -- Silver Mirabai Chanu (Weightlifting)-- Gold Gururaja Poojary (Weightlifting)-- Bronze Bidyarani Devi (Weightlifting)-- Silver Harjinder Kaur (Weighlifting)-- Bronze Women's Four Team (Lawn Bowls)-- Gold Men's Team (Table Tennis)-- Gold Vikas Thakur (Weightlifting)Â -- Silver Mixed Team (Badminton)-- Silver Tulika Mann (Judo)Â -- Silver Lovepreet Singh (Weightlifting)-- Bronze Saurav Ghoshal (Squash)-- Bronze Gurdeep Singh (Weightlifting)-- Bronze Tejaswin Shankar (High-jump)Â -- Bronze Murali Sreeshankar (Long jump)-- Silver Sudhir (Power-lifting)-- Gold Anshu Malik (Wrestling)-- Silver Bajrang Punia (Wrestling)-- Gold Sakshi M...

CWG 2022: In which sports India did top medals table at Birmingham Commonwealth Games?

India finished fourth in the overall medals tally in the Birmingham Commonwealth Games. A final day flourish saw India win four gold medals, one silver and a bronze, and edge ahead of New Zealand on the medal standings. India also managed to top the medal table in four different events at CWG 2022 — weightlifting, table tennis/para table tennis, badminton and wrestling. What’s more, India’s boxing medal haul was the second best in the sport. Here is the lowdown on the medals tally across the five disciplines in which India made a mark. Wrestling India’s dominance was most evident on the wrestling mat, where it secured 12 medals — 6 gold, 1 silver, 5 bronze. Canada had the same number of medals overall in the sport, but had a lower gold medal count. Bronze - Deepak Nehra - Men’s Freestyle 97kg Table Tennis/Para table tennis Achanta Sharath Kamal’s singles gold medal on Monday helped India leapfrog Singapore to top the table tennis medals tally. Indian paddlers won a total of seven medals, including a gold by Bhavina Patel in the newly introduced Para Table tennis. Bronze - Sathiyan Gnanasekaran - Men’s Singles Weightlifting Tokyo Olympics silver medallist Mirabai Chanu won India’s first gold in Birmingham. The Indian weightlifting contingent topped the medals tally in the sport. India’s Sudhir won a gold medal in Para Powerlifting in the Men’s Heavyweight class. Bronze - Gayathri Gopichand, Treesa Jolly - Women’s Doubles Boxing The Indian boxers had a good outing in Birming...