Indian Medal Winners at CWG 2010
NEW DELHI: India created a new record at the just concluded Commonwealth games 2010. India not only remained at the second position in the medals tally but also won its largest haul of medals in the Commonwealth games. Here are the rue heroes of India, who won medals for the country in various disciplines at the 2010 Delhi Commonwealth Games:
Archery:
Gold Medal
Rahul Banerjee – men’s recurve (Individual)
Deepika Kumari, Dola Banerjee, Bombayala Devi – women’s recurve (Team)
Deepika Kumari – women’s recurve (Individual)
Silver Medal
Chinna Raju, Ritul Chaterjee, Jignesh Chittibomma – men’s compound (Team)
Bronze Medal Medal
Jayanta Talukdar – men’s recurve (Individual)
Gagandeep Kaur, Bheigyabati Chanu, Jhanu Hansda – women’s compound (Team)
Dola Banerjee – women’s recurve (Individual)
Jayanta Talukdar, Tarundeep Rai, Rahul Banerjee – men’s recurve
Athletics:
Gold Medal
A.C. Ashwini, Manjeet Kaur, Mandeep Kaur and Sini Jose – women’s 4x400m Relay
Krishna Poonia – women’s discus throw
Silver Medal
Vikas Shive Gowda – Men’s discus throw
Harwant Kaur – women’s discus throw
Prajusha Maliakkal – women’s long jump
Bronze Medal
Kashinath Naik – men’s javelin throw
Seema Antil – women’s discus throw
M. Rahamatulla, Sathya Suresh, Shameermon and Abdul Najeeb Qureshi – men’s 4x100m relay
S. Geetha, Srabani Nanda, P.K. Priya and H.M. Jyothi – women’s 4x100m relay
Renjith Maheswary – men’s triple jump
Kavita Raut – women’s 10,000m
Harminder Singh – men’s 20 Km race walk
Aquatics:
Bronze Medal
Prasanta Karmakar, para sport – men’s 50m freestyle,S9
Badminton:
Gold Medal Medal
Saina Nehwal – women’s singles
Jwala Gutta and Ashwini Ponnappa – women’s doubles
Silver Medal
Saina Nehwal, Parupalli Kashyap, Chetan Anand, Jwala Gutta, V.Diju, Ashwini Ponnappa, Rupesh Kumar, Sanave Thomas – mixed team
Bronze Medal
Parupalli Kashyap – men’s singles
Boxing:
Gold Medal
Manoj Kumar (64kg)
Suranjoy Mayengbam (52 kg)
Paramjeet Samota (+91kg)
Bronze Medal
Jai Bhagwan (60kg)
Amandeep Singh (49kg)
Dilbag Singh (69kg)
Vijender Singh (75kg)
Gymnastics (Artistic):
Silver Medal Medal
Ashish Kumar – men’s vault
Bronze Medal
Ashish Kumar – men’s floor
Hockey:
Silver Medal
Men’s team
Shooting:
Gold Medal
Omkar Singh, Gurpreet Singh – men’s 10m air pistol (Pairs)
Gagan Narang and Abhinav Bindra – men’s 10m air rifle (Pairs)
Vijay Kumar and Harpreet Singh – men’s 25m centrefire pistol (Pairs)
Vijay Kumar and Gurpreet Singh – men’s 25m rapid fire pistol (Pairs)
Gagan Narang and Imran Hasan Khan – men’s 50m rifle 3 positions (Pairs)
Heena Sindu and Anuraj Singh – women’s 10m air pistol (Pairs)
Anisa Sayyed and Rahi Sarnobat – women’s 25m pistol (Pairs)
Vijay Kumar – men’s 25m rapid fire pistol
Gagan Narang – men’s 10m air rifle
Gagan Narang – men’s 50m rifle 3 positions
Anisa Sayyed – women’s 25m pistol
Harpreet Singh – men’s 25m centrefire pistol (Singles)
Omkar Singh – men’s 10m air pistol
Omkar Singh – men’s 50m pistol
Silver Medal
Abhinav Bindra – men’s 10m air rifle
Samresh Jung, Chandrasekhar Kumar Chaudary – men’s 25m standard pistol
(Pairs)
Omkar Singh and Deepak Sharma – men’s 50m pistol (Pairs)
Ronjon Sodhi and Asher Noria – men’s double trap (Pairs)
Mansher Singh and Manavjot Singh Sandhu – men’s trap (Pairs)
Tejaswani Sawant and Lajja Gauswami – women’s 50m rifle 3 positions (Pairs)
Vijay Kumar – men’s 25m centrefire pistol (Singles)
Rahi Sarnobat – women’s 25m pistol
Tejaswini Sawant – women’s 50m rifle prone (Singles)
Heena Sidhu – women’s 10m air pistol
Ronjan Sodhi – men’s double trap
Bronze Medal
Suma Shirur and Kavita Yadav – women’s 10m air rifle (Pairs)
Meena Kumari and Tejaswani Sawant – women’s 50m prone rifle (Pairs)
Samaresh Jung – men’s 25m standard pistol (Singles)
Manavjit Singh Sandhu – men’s trap (Singles)
Gurpreet Singh – men’s 25m rapid fire pistol
Table Tennis:
Gold Medal
Sharath Kamal and Subhajit Saha – men’s doubles
Silver Medal
Poulomi Ghatak, Mouma Das, Shamini Kumaresan, Madhurika Patkar, Mamta
Prabhu – women’s team
Bronze Medal
Sharath Kamal – men’s singles
Sharath Kamal, Soumyadeep Roy, Subhajit Saha, Amalraj Anthony and Abhishek
Ravichandran – men’s team
Poulomi Ghatak and Mouma Das – women’s doubles
Tennis:
Gold Medal:
Somdev Devvarman – men’s singles
Silver Medal
Sania Mirza – women’s singles
Bronze Medal
Leander Paes and Mahesh Bhuptahi – men’s doubles
Sania Mirza and Rushmi Chakravarthi – women’s doubles
Weightlifting:
Gold Medal
Ravi Kumar Katulu – men’s 9kg
Renu Bala Chanu – women’s 58kg
Silver Medal
Soniya Chanu – women’s 48kg
Sukhen Dey – men’s 56kg
Bronze Medal:
Rani Devi Sandhya – women’s 48kg
Sudhir Kumar Chitradurga – men’s 77kg
Monika Devi Laishram – women’s 75kg
V.S. Rao – men’s 56kg
Wrestling:
Gold Medal
Anita – women’s 67kg free style
Yogeshwar Dutt – men’s 60kg free style
Geeta – women’s 55kg free style
Sushil Kumar – men’s 66kg free style
Alka Tomar – women’s 59kg free style
Narsingh Panch Yadav – men’s 74kg free style
Anil Kumar – men’s 96kg (greco roman)
Rajender Kumar – men’s 55kg (greco roman)
Sanjay – men’s 74kg (greco roman)
Ravinder Singh – 60kg men’s (greco roman)
Silver Medal
Nirmala Devi – women’s 48kg free style
Anuj Kumar – men’s 84kg free style
Joginder Kumar – men’s 120kg free style
Babita Kumari – women’s 51kg free style
Manoj Kumar – men’s 84kg (greco roman)
Bronze Medal
Anil Kumar – men’s 55kg free style
Suman Kundu – women’s 63kg free style
Dharmender Dalal – men’s 120kg (greco roman)
Sunil Kumar – men’s 66kg (greco roman)
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Hats off to the Indian medal winners at the CWG 2010, New Delhi. You have really made India proud. If 50% of money spent in cricket is spent on other sports, India will be, I am sure, in the 2nd place at the next Olympics medals tally possibly after China. Two Asian nations in the top two positions. I hope the concerned authorities will wake up.
Hats off to the Indian medal winners . How is it possible to know their background . The idea is to understand to what extent hard work and despite innumerabe constraints given the low priority of sports in India , had made them to succeed .
I CONGRATULATE ALL THE MEDAL WINNERS>>>>>>
Main credit goes 2 saina as c brought India 2 the second position in CWG.But still everyone plays an important role
To salute the players who won many medals did the country proud. However frustrating the eyes of the country’s only world class players in the game at the same time maintaining hope, but other days his life is very common, has ignored them.
Some One has done great job by posting the details of all the winners under all streams in CWG Games
Good Job