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  Indian medal winners at Commonwealth Games
25 Jul 2022
 

India has bagged a total of 502 medal in the Commonwealth Games since independence. The 502 medals include 181 gold, 173 silver and 148 bronze. In the last edition of the Commonwealth Games in Gold Coast (Australia) in 2018, India secured 26 gold, 20 silver and 20 bronze for a total of 66 medals.

Eight sportspersons from Odisha have bagged a total of 13 medals in Commonwealth Games till date. The 13 medals include five Gold, 6 silver and 2 bronze. Odisha medalists are: Bijay Satpathy, Prasmita Mangaraj and Katulu Ravi Kumar (all Weightlifting); Jyoto Sunita Kullu, Subhadra Pradhan, Prabodh Tirkey and Birendra Lakra (all Hockey) and Srabani Nanda (Athletics).

INDIAN MEDALISTS AT COMMONWEALTH GAMES:

1958 Cardif, Wales (2 Gold, 1 Silver, Total 3):
Gold:
1. Milkha Singh (Athletics), 2.Lila Ram Sangwan (Wrestling)
Silver: 1. Lachmi Kant Pandey (Wrestling)

1966, Kingston, Jamaica (3 Gold+4 Silver+3 Brone=Total 10):
Gold: 1. Bishamber Singh (Wrestling), 2. Mukhtiar Singh (Wrestling), 3. Bhim Singh (Wrestling).
Silver: 1. Praveen Kumar (Athletics), 2. Mohan Ghosh (Weightlifting), 3. Shamrao Sable (Wrestlinig), 4. Randhawa Singh (Wrestling).
Bronze: 1. Dinesh Khanna (Badminton), 2. Humuk Singh (Wrestling), 3. Bishwanath Singh (Wrestling).

1970, Edinburgh, Scotland (5+3+4=12):
Gold:
1. Ved Prakash (Wrestlinig), 2. Sudesh Kumar (Wrestlinig), 3. Udey Chand (Wrestlinig), 4. Mukhtiar Singh (Wrestlinig), 5. Harish Rajindra (Wrestlinig).
Silver: 1. Sajjan Singh (Wrestlinig),  2. Bishwanath Singh (Wrestlinig), 3. Maruti Mane (Wrestlinig).
Bronze: 1. Mohinder Singh Gill (Athletics), 2. Shivaji Bhonsle (Boxing), 3. Alexander Navis (Weightlifting), 4. Randhawa Singh (Wrestling).

1974, Christchurch, New Zealand (4+8+3=15):
Gold:
1. Sudesh Kumar (Wrestlinig), 2. Prem Nath (Wrestlinig), 3. Jagrup Singh (Wrestlinig), 4. Raghunath Pawar (Wrestlinig).
Silver: 1. Mohinder Singh Gill (Athletics), 2. Chandra Narayanan (Boxing), 3. Anil Mondal (Weightlifting), 4. Shivaji Chingle (Wrestlinig), 5. Satpal Singh (Wrestlinig), 6. Netra Pal Singh (Wrestlinig), 7. Dadu Chaugule (Wrestlinig), 8. Bishwanath Singh (Wrestlinig).
Bronze: 1. Muniswami Venu (Boxing), 2. Shanmug Velliswamy (Weightlifting), 3. Radhey Shyam (Wrestling).

1978, Edmonton, Canada (5+5+5=15):
Gold:
1. Prakash Padukone (Badminton), 2. Ekambaram Karunakaran (Weightlifting), 3. Ashok Kumar (Wrestlinig), 4. Satbir Singh (Wrestlinig), 5. Rajinder Singh (Wrestlinig).
Silver: 1. M Tamil Selvan (Weightlifting), 2. Sudesh Kumar (Wrestlinig), 3. Jagminder Singh (Wrestlinig), 4. Satpal Singh (Wrestlinig), 5. Jagdish Kumar (Wrestling).
Bronze: 1. Suresh Babu (Athletics), 2. Ami Ghia (Badminton), 3. Birender Thappa (Boxing), 4. Kartar Singh (Wrestlinig), 5. Ishwar Singh (Wrestlinig).

1982, Brisbane, Australia (5+8+3=16):
Gold:
1. Syed Modi (Badminton), 2. Ram Chander Sarang (Wrestlinig), 3. Mahavir Singh (Wrestlinig), 4. Jagminder Singh (Wrestlinig), 5. Rajinder Singh (Wrestlinig).
Silver: 1. Mohinder Lal & Ashok Pandit (Shooting), 2. Grunadan Kambiah (Weightlifting), 3. Bijay Kumar Satpathy (Weightlifting), 4. M Tamil Selvan (Weightlifting), 5. Ashok Kumar (Wrestlinig), 6. Kartar Singh (Wrestlinig), 7. Satpal Singh (Wrestlinig), 8. Rajinder Singh (Wrestlinig).
Bronze: 1. Chenanda Machaiah (Boxing), 2. Sharad Chauran & Ramakrishna Vijay (Shooting), 3. Jai Prakash Kangar (Wrestlinig).

1990, Auckland, New Zealand (13+8+11=32):
Gold:
1. Ashok Pandit (Shooting), 2-4. Chandersekaran Raghavan (Weightlifting), 5-7. Rangaswamy Punnuswamy (Weightlifting), 8-9. Parvesh Chander Sharma (Weightlifting), 10-12. Paramjit Sharma (Weightlifting), 13. Karnadhar Mondal (Weightlifting).
Silver: 1. Surinder Marwah (Shooting), 2-3. Velu Govindraj (Weightlifting), 4. Gopal Maruthachelam (Weightlifting), 5. Parvesh Chander Sharma (Weightlifting), 6-7. Karnadhar Mondal (Weightlifting), 8. Soronomathu Ramaswamy (Weightlifting).
Bronze: 1. Dharmendar Yadav (Boxing), 2. Narender Singh (Judo), 3. Ashok Pandit & Surinder Marwah (Shooting), 4. Soma Dutta (Shooting), 5. Soma Dutta & Bhagirath Samai (Shooting), 6. Velu Govindraj (Weightlifting), 7. Gopal Maruthachelam (Weightlifting), 8-10. Kumarasan Sudalaimani (Weightlifting).

1994, Victoria, Canada (6+11+7=24):
Gold:
1. Jaspal Rana (Shooting), 2. Jaspal Rana & Ashok Pandit (Shooting), 3. Mansher Singh (Shooting), 4-5. Badathala Adisekhar (Weightlifting), 6. Murugesan Veerasamy (Weightlifting).
Silver: 1. Jaspal Rana (Shooting), 2. Roopa Unnikrishnan (Shooting), 3. Murugesan Veerasamy (Weightlifting), 4. Badathala Adisekhar (Weightlifting), 5-7. Chandersekaran Raghavan (Weightlifting), 8-9. Satheesha Rai (Weightlifting), 10. Ashok Kumar (Wrestling), 11. Randhir Singh (Wrestling).
Bronze: 1. Birju Sah (Boxing), 2. Jaspal Rana & Vivek Singh (Shooting), 3. Roopa Unikrishnan & Kuheli Gangulee (Shooting), 4. Murugesan Veerasamy (Weightlifting), 5. Subhash Verma (Wrestling), 6. Ramesh Kumar (Wrestling), 7. Kirpa Shankar.

1994, Kuala Lampur, Malaysia (7+10+8=25):
Gold:
1. Roopa Unnikrishnan (Shooting), 2. Jaspal Rana (Shooting), 3. Jaspal Rana & Ashok Pandit (Shooting), 4. Mansher Singh & Manavjit Singh (Shooting), 5. Dharmaraj Wilson (Weightlifting), 6. Arumugam K Pandian (Weightlifting), 7. Satheesha Rai (Weightlifting).
Silver: 1. Aparna Popat (Badminton), 2. Abhinn Shyam Gupta, George Thomas, Pullela Gopichand, Jaseel Ismail, Marcos Bristow, Nikhil Kanetkar, Vincent Lobo (Badminton), 3. Jitender Kumar (Boxing), 4. Jaspal Rana (Shooting), 5. Jaspal Rana & Satendra Kumar (Shooting), 6-7. Arumugam K Pandian (Weightlifting), 8. Dharmaraj Wilson (Weightlifting), 9-10. Satheesha Rai (Weightlifting).
Bronze: 1. Pullela Gopichand  (Badminton), 2. Aparna Popat, Archana Deodhar, Deepthi Chapala, Madhumita Bisht, Manjusha Kanwar, K Neelima Chowdary, PVV Lakshmi (Badminton), 3. Bhanwar Lal Dhaka (Shooting), 4-5. Arun Murugesan (Weightlifting), 6. G Gnanasekar (Weightlifting), 7. Govinda Vadivelu (Weightlifting), 8. Satheesha Rai (Weightlifting).

2002, Manchester, England (30+22+17=69):
Gold:
1. Mohammed Ali Qamar (Boxing), 2. Women Hockey Team (Amandeep Kaur, Helen Mary Innocent, Jyoti Kullu, Kanti Baa, Mamta Kharab, Manjinder Kaur, Ngasepam Devi, Pritam Siwach, Saba Anjum, Sanggai Maimom, Sita Gussain, Suman Bala Saini, Sumrai Tete, Surin Masira, Surja Waikhom, Tingongleima Kshetrimayum), 3-4. Anjali Bhagwat (Shooting), 5. Abhinav Bindra & Sameer Ambekar (Shooting), 6. Samaresh Jung & Vivek Singh (Shooting), 7. Anjali Bhagwat & Suma Shirur (Shooting), 8. Ali Khan Moraad & Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore (Shooting), 9. Anjali Bhagwat & Rajkumari (Shooting), 10. Jaspal Rana & Samaresh Jung (Shooting), 11. Mukesh Kumar & Bhanwar Lal Dhaka (Shooting), 12. Jaspal Rana & Mahaveer Singh (Shooting), 13. Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore (Shooting), 14-15. Jaspal Rana (Shooting), 16. Charan Singh (Shooting), 17-19. Kunjarani Devi Nameirakpam (Weightlifting), 20-22. Sanamacha Chanu (Weightlifting), 23-24. Pratima Kumari (Weightlifting), 25-27. Shailaja Pujari (Weightlifting), 28. Ramesh Kumar (Wrestling), 29. Krishan Kumar (Wrestling), 30. Palwinder Singh Cheema (Wrestling).
Silver: 1. Jaspal Rana & Samaresh Jung (Shooting), 2. Shweta Chaudhari & Sheila Kanungo, 3. Abhinav Bindra (Shooting), 4-5. Samaresh Jung (Shooting), 6. Suma Shirur (Shooting), 7. Raj Kumari (Shooting), 8-9. Thandava Muthu (Weightlifting), 10. Vickey Batta (Weightlifting), 11-13. Prasmita Mangaraj (Weightlifting), 14-16. Neelam Sethi Laxmi (Weightlifting), 17. Neelam Jaswant Singh (Athletics), 18. Akram Shah (Judo), 19. Som Bahadur Pun (Boxing), 20. Anuj Kumar (Wrestling), 21. Shokinder Tomar (Wrestling), 22. Anil Kumar Mann (Wrestling).
Bronze: 1. Anju Bobby George (Athletics), 2. Vickey Batta (Weightlifting), 3. Thandava Muthu (Weightlifting), 4. Chitradurga Padmaraju Sudhir Kumar (Weightlifting), 5-7. Sunaina Sunaina (Weightlifting), 8. Prasmita Mangaraj (Weightlifting), 9. Charan Singh & Subbaiah Airira Pemmaiah (Shooting), 10. Anwer Sultan (Shooting), 11. Jaspal Rana (Shooting), 12. Table Tennis Men Team (Chetan Baboor, Sourav Chakraborty, Soumyadeep Roy, Subhajit Saha, Raman Subramanian), 13. Raman Subramanian & Chetan Baboor (Table Tennis), 14. Chetan Baboor (Table Tennis), 15. Bhupinder Singh (Judo), 16. Jitender Kumar (Boxing), 17. Aparna Popat (Badminton).

2006, Melbourne, Australia (22+17+11=50):
Gold:
1. Akhil Kumar (Boxing), 2-3. Samaresh Jung (Shooting), 4-5. Gagan Narang (Shooting), 6. Tejaswini Sawant (Shooting), 7. Anuja Jung (Shooting), 8. Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore (Shooting),  9. Vijay Kumar (Shooting), 10. Samaresh Jung & Jaspal Rana (Shooting), 11. Samaresh Jung & Vivek Singh (Shooting), 12. Samaresh Jung & Ronak Pandit (Shooting), 13. Tejaswini Sawant & Avneet Sidhu (Shooting), 14-15. Abhinav Bindra & Gagan Narang (Shooting), 16. Saroja Jhuthu & Sushma Rana (Shooting), 17. Vijay Kumar & Pemba Tamang (Shooting), 18. Yumnam Chanu (Weightlifting), 19. Kunjarani Devi (Weightlifting), 20. Geeta Rani (Weightlifting), 21. Achanta Sharath Kamal (Table Tennis), 22. Table Tennis India Men Team (Achanta Sharath Kamal, Shibaji Datta, Soumyadeep Roy, Subhajit Saha).
Silver: 1. Athletics 4x400m Women Relay (Chitra Soman, Manjit Kaur, Pinki Parmanik, Rajwinder Kaur), 2. Seema Antil (Athletics), 3. Vijender Kumar (Boxing), 4. Harpreet Singh (Boxing), 5. Hockey Women Team (Helen Mary, Kanti Baa, Nilima Kujur, Rajwinder Kaur, Sumrai Tete, Masira Surin, Subhadra Pradhan, Asunta Lakra, Jyoti Sunita Kullu, Mamta Kharab, Jasjeet Kaur Handa, Surinder Kaur, Saba Anjum Karim, Sanggai Chanu, Sarita Lakra, Rajni Bala), 6. Vivek Singh (Shooting), 7. Avneet Kaur Sidhu Shooting), 8. Abhinav Bindra Shooting), 9. Pemba Tamang Shooting), 10. Samaresh Jung & Vivek Singh (Shooting), 11. Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore & Vikram Bhatnagar (Shooting), 12. Anjali Bhagwat & Anuja Jung (Shooting), 13. Vickey Batta (Weightlifting), 14. Simple Kaur Bhumrah (Weightlifting), 15. Arun Murugesan (Weightlifting), 16. Laishram Monika Devi (Weightlifting), 17. Mohammed Zakir Asdullah (Weightlifting).
Bronze: 1. Ranjith Kumar Jayaseelan (Athletics), 2. Chetan Anand (Badminton), 3. Badminton Mixed Team ((Anup Sridhar, Aparna Popat, Chetan Anand, Jwala Gutta, Rupesh Kumar, Saina Nehwal, Sanave Thomas, Shruti Kurian, Trupti Murgunde, Valiyaveetil Diju), 4. Jitender Kumar (Boxing), 5. Varghese Johnson (Boxing), 6. Abhinav Bindra (Shooting), 7. Samaresh Jung (Shooting), 8. Manavjit Singh Sandhu (Shooting), 9. Sanjeev Rajpur (Shooting), 10. Table Tennis Women Team (Kasturi Chakraborty, Mouma Das, Nandita Saha, Poulomi Ghatak, Shamini Kumaresan), 11. Sudhir Kumar Chitradurga (Weightlifting).

2010, Delhi, India (38+27+36=101):
Gold:
1. Rahul Banerjee (Archery), 2. Deepika Kumari (Archery), 3. Archery Women Team (Deepika Kumari, Dola Banerjee, Bombayala Devi), 4. Athletics Women 4x400 Relay (Manjeet Kaur, Sini Jose, Ashwini Akkunji, Mandeep Kaur), 5. Krishna Poonia (Athletics), 6. Suranjoy Singh Mayengbam (Boxing), 7. Manoj Kumar (Boxing), 8. Paramjeet Samota (Boxing), 9-10. Omkar Singh (Shooting), 11-12. Gagan Narang (Shooting), 13. Vijay Kumar (Shooting), 14. Anisa Sayyed (Shooting), 15. Harpreet Singh (Shooting), 16. Abhinav Bindra & Gagan Narang (Shooting), 17. Anisa Sayyed & Rahi Sarnobat (Shooting), 18. Vijay Kumar & Gurpreet Singh (Shooting), 19. Omkar Singh & Gurpreet Singh (Shooting), 20. Gagan Narang & Imran Hassan Khan (Shooting), 21. Vijay Kumar & Harpreet Singh (Shooting), 22. Heena Sidhu & Annu Raj Singh (Shooting), 23. Subhajit Saha & Achanta Sharath Kamal (Table Tennis), 24. Somdev Devvarman (Tennis), 25. Yumnam Renubala Chanu (Weightlifting), 26. Katulu Ravi Kumar (Weightlifting), 27. Ravinder Singh (Wrestling), 28. Anil Kumar (Wrestling), 29. Sanjay Kumar (Wrestling), 30. Geeta Phogat (Wrestling), 31. Alka Tomar (Wrestling), 32. Anita Sheoran (Wrestling), 33. Narsingh Pancham Yadav (Wrestling), 34. Yogeshwar Dutt (Wrestling), 35. Sushil Kumar (Wrestling), 36. Saina Nehwal (Badminton), 37. Ashwini Ponnappa & Jwala Gutta (Badminton).
Silver: 1. Archery Men Compound Team (Ritul Chatterjee, Jignas Chittibomma, Chinna Raju Srither), 2. Vikas Gowda (Athletics), 3. Harwant Kaur (Athletics), 4. Prajusha Maliakkal (Athletics), 5. Badminton Mixed Team (Valiyaveetil Diju, Jwala Gutta, Parupalli Kashyap, Saina Nehwal, Sanave Thomas, Rupesh Kumar), 6. Ashish Kumar (Gymnastics), 7. Hockey Men (Sandeep Singh, Bharat Chettri, Arjun Halappa, Sardara Singh, Gurwinder Singh Chandi, Deepak Thakur, Sarwanjit Singh, Gurbaj Singh, Tushar Khandker, Rajpal Singh, Prabodh Tirkey, Shivendra Singh, Bharat Chikara, Dhananjay Mahadik, Vikram Pillay, Danish Mujtaba), 8. Omkar Singh & Deepak Sharma (Shooting), 9. Tejaswini Sawant & Lajjakumari Gauswami (Shooting), 10. Asher Noria & Ranjan Sodhi (Shooting), 11. Manavjit Singh Sandhu & Mansher Singh (Shooting), 12. Samaresh Jung & Chandrasekhar Chaudhary (Shooting), 13. Nishan Singh Gill (Shooting), 14. Abhinav Bindra (Shooting), 15. Ranjan Sodhi (Shooting), 16. Vijay Kumar (Shooting), 17. Tejaswini Sawant (Shooting), 18. Heena Sidhu (Shooting), 19. Sania Mirza (Tennis), 20. Ngangbam Soniya Chanu (Weightlifting), 21. Sukhen Dey (Weightlifting), 22. Jiginder Kumar (Wrestling), 23. Nirmala Devi (Wrestling), 24. Babita Kumar (Wrestling), 25. Anuj Kumar (Wrestling), 26. Manoj Kumar (Wrestling).
Bronze: 1. Archery Women Compound Team (Bheigyabati Chanu, Jhano Hansdah, Gagandeep Kaur), 2. Archery Men Recurve Team (Rahul Banerjee, Tarundeep Rai, Jayanta Talukdar), 3. Dola Banerjee (Archery), 4. Jayanta Talukdar (Archery), 5. Kavita Raut (Athletics), 6. Harminder Singh (Athletics), 7. Seema Antil (Athletics), 8. Kashinath Naik (Athletics), 9. Renjith Maheswary (Athletics), 10. Athletics Men 4x100m Relay (Rahamatulla Molla, Suresh Sathya, Shameer Manzile, Abdul Najeeb Qureshi), 11. Athletics Women 4x100m Relay (Sathi Geetha, Srabani Nanda, Priya PK, Jyothi Manjunath), 12. Parupalli Kashyap (Badminton), 13. Jai Bhagwan (Boxing), 14. Dilbag Singh (Boxing), 15. Vijender Singh (Boxing), 16. Amandeep Singh (Boxing), 17, Ashish Kumar (Gymnastics), 18. Gurpreet Singh (Shooting), 19. Samaresh Jung (Shooting), 20. Manavjit Singh Sandhu (Shooting), 21. Suma Shirur & Kavita Yadav (Shooting), 22. Tejaswini Sawant & Meena Kumari (Shooting), 23. Prasanta Karmakar (Swimming), 24. Achanta Sharath Kamal (Table Tennis), 25. Achanta Sharath Kamal, Anthony Amalraj & Abhishek Ravichandran (Table Tennis), 26. Mouma Das & Poulomi Ghatak (Table Tennis), 27. Sania Mirza & Rushmi Chakravarthi (Tennis), 28. Leander Paes & Mahesh Bhupathi (Tennis), 29. Atom Sandhya Rani Devi (Weightlifting), 30. Valluri Srinivasa Rao (Weightlifting), 31. Sudhir Kumar Chitradurga Padma Raju (Weightlifting), 32. Laishram Monika Devi (Weightlifting), 33. Suman Kundu (Wrestling), 34. Sunil Kumar (Wrestling), 35. Dharmender Dalal (Wrestling), 36. Sheetal Chandra (Wrestling).

2014, Glasgow, Scotland (15+30+19=64):
Gold:
1. Vikas Gowda (Athletics), 2. Parupally Kashyap (Badminton), 3. Abhinav Bindra (Shooting), 4. Apurvi Chandela (Shooting), 5. Rahi Sarnobat (Shooting), 6. Jitu Rai (Shooting), 7. Dipika Pallikar & Joshna Chinappa (Squash), 8. Sanjita Khumukcham (Weightlifting), 9. Sukhen Dey (Weightlifting), 10. Sathish Sivalingam (Weightlifting), 11. Amit Kumar (Wrestling), 12. Vinesh Phogat (Wrestling), 13. Sushil Kumar (Wrestling), 14. Babita Kumar (Wrestling), 15. Yogeshwar Dutt (Wrestling).
Silver: 1. Seema Punia (Athletics), 2. Jwala Gutta & Ashwini Ponnappa (Badminton), 3. Laishram Sariva Devi (Boxing), 4. Devendro Singh (Boxing), 5. Mandeep Jangra (Boxing), 6. Vijender Singh (Boxing), 7. Hockey Men Team (Rupinder Pal Singh, Kothajit Singh, Manpreet Singh, Sardar Singh, Dharamvir Singh, VR Raghunath, Gurbaj Singh, Sreejesh Parattu Raveendran, Danish Mujtaba, Gurwinder Singh Chandi, SV Sunil, Birendra Lakra, Akashdeep Singh, Chinglensana Kangujam, Ramandeep Singh, Chandanda Nikkin Thimmaiah), 8. Shushila Likmabam (Judo), 9. Navjot Chana (Judo), 10. Prakash Nanja (Shooting), 11. Malaika Goel (Shooting), 12. Ayonika Paul (Shooting), 13. Harpreet Singh (Shooting), 14. Anisa Sayyed (Shooting), 15. Gurpal Singh (Shooting), 16. Sanjeev Rajput (Shooting), 17. Gagan Narang (Shooting), 18. Shreyansi Singh (Shooting), 19. Achanta Sharath Kamal & Anthony Amalraj (Table Tennis), 20. Mirabai Chanu Saikhom (Weightlifting), 21. Santoshi Matsa (Weightlifting), 22. Katulu Ravi Kumar (Weightlifting), 23. Vikas Thakur (Weightlifting), 24. Rajinder Rahelu (Weightlifting), 25. Rajeev Tomar (Wrestling), 26. Lalita Sehrawat (Wrestling), 27. Bajrang Kumar (Wrestling), 28. Geetika Jakhar (Wrestling), 29. Satyawart Kadian (Wrestling), 30. Sakshi Malik (Wrestling).
Bronze: 1. Arpinder Singh (Athletics), 2. PV Sindhu (Badminton), 3. RMV Gurusaidutt (Badminton), 4. Pinki Rani (Boxing), 5. Dipa Karmakar (Gymnastics), 6. Kalpana Thoudam (Judo), 7. Rajwinder Singh (Judo), 8. Gangan Narang (Shooting), 9. Lajja Goswami (Shooting), 10. Mohammed Asab (Shooting), 11. Manavjit Singh Sandhu (Shooting), 12. Swati Singh (Weightlifting), 13. Ganesh Mali (Weightlifting), 14. Punam Yadav (Weightlifting), 15. Omkar Otari (Weightlifting), 16. Chandrakant Mali (Weightlifting), 17. Sakina Khatun (Weightlifting), 18. Navjot Kaur (Wrestliing), 19. Pawan Kumar (Wrestling).

2018, Gold Coast, Australia (26+20+20=66):
Gold:
1. Neeraj Chopra (Athletics), 2. Saina Nehwal (Badminton), 3. Badminton Mixed Team (Pranav Chopra, Prannoy Kumar, Saina Nehwal, Ashwini Ponnappa, Satwiksairaj Rankireddy, Sikki Reddy, Chirag Shetty, Gadde Ruthvika Shivani, PV Sindhu, Kidambi Srikanth), 4. Marry Kom (Boxing), 5. Gaurav Solanki (Boxing), 6. Vikas Krishan Yadav (Boxing), 7. Manu Bhakar (Shooting), 8. Jitu Rai (Shooting), 9. Heena Sidhu (Shooting), 10. Shreyasi Singh (Shooting), 11. Tejaswini Sawant (Shooting), 12. Anish Bhanwala (Shooting), 13. Sanjeev Rajput (Shooting), 14. Table Tennis Women Team (Manika Batra, Mouma Das, Sutirtha Mukherjee, Madhurika Patkar, Pooja Sahasrabudhe), 15. Table Tennis Men Team (Achantaq Sharath Kamal, Anthony Amalraj, Harmeet Desai, Sanil Shetty, Sathiyan Gnanasekaran), 16. Manika Batra (Table Tennis), 17. Saikhom Mirabai Chanu (Weightlifting), 18. Khumukcham Sanjita Chanu (Weightlifting), 19. Ragala Venkat Rahul (Weightlifting), 20. Sathish Sivalingam (Weightlifting), 21. Punam Yadav (Weightlifting), 22. Rahul Aware (Wrestling), 23. Sushil Kumar (Wrestling), 24. Bajrang Punia (Wrestling), 25. Sumit Malik (Wrestling), 26. Vinesh Phogat (Wrestling).
Silver: 1. Seema Antil (Athletis), 2. PV Sindhu (Badminton), 3. Kidambi Srikanth (Badminton), 4. Satwiksairaj Rankireddyh & Chirag Shetty (Badminton), 5. Amit Panghal (Boxing), 6. Manish Kaushik (Boxing), 7. Satish Kumar (Boxing), 8. Heena Sidhu (Shooting), 9. Mehuli Ghosh (Shooting), 10. Tejaswini Sawant (Shooting), 11. Anjum Moudgil (Shooting), 12. Dipika Pallikal Karthik & Saurav Ghosal (Squash), 13. Dipika Pallikal Karthik & Joshna Chinappa (Squash), 14. Manika Batra & Mouma Das (Table Tennis), 15. Achanta Sharath Kamal & Sathian Gnanasekaran (Table Tennis), 16. Gururaja Poojary (Weightlifting), 17. Pardeep Singh (Weightlifting), 18. Babita Kumari (Wrestling), 19. Pooja Dhanda (Wrestling), 20. Mausam Khatri (Wrestling).
Bronze: 1. Navjeet Dhillon (Athletics), 2. Ashwini Ponnappa & Sikki Reddy (Badminton), 3. Naman Tanwar (Boxing), 4. Hussamuddin Mohammed (Boxing), 5. Manoj Kumar (Boxing), 6. Sachin Chaudhary (Powerlifting), 7. Ravi Kumar (Shooting), 8-9. Om Prakash Mitharwal (Shooting), 10. Apurvi Chandela (Shooting), 11. Ankur Mittal (Shooting), 12. Harmeet Desai & Sanil Shetty (Table Tennis), 13. Manika Batra & Sathian Gnanasekaran (Table Tennis), 14. Achanta Sharath Kamal (Table Tennis), 15. Deepak Lather (Weightlifting), 16. Vikas Thakur (Weightlifting), 17. Kiran Bishnoi (Wrestling), 18. Divya Kakran (Wrestling), 19. Sakshi Malik (Wrestling), 20. Somveer Kadian (Wrestling),
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PHOTO: Odisha weightlifter Katulu Ravi Kumar with his gold medal at the Commonwealth Games in New Delhi on 6 October 2010.

 

 
   

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