News Patiala: 7 August 2022
Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games: A total of 40 medals have come to India’s account till August 6 in the Commonwealth Games 2022. Out of which 13 are gold medals. Apart from this, India has 13 gold, 11 silver, and 16 bronze medals to its name. India still remains at number 5 in the Commonwealth Games 2022 medal tally. The first medal for India came in weightlifting.
India’s medal-winning athletes at Commonwealth Games 2022 (till 6 August 2022) are as follows
1. Sanket Mahadev- Silver Medal (Weightlifting 55 kg)
2. Gururaja – Bronze Medal (Weightlifting 61 kg)
3. Mirabai Chanu- Gold Medal (Weightlifting 49 kg)
4. Bindyarani Devi – Silver Medal (Weightlifting 55 kg)
5. Jeremy Lalrinunga – Gold Medal (67 kg Weightlifting)
6. Achinta Shiuli – Gold Medal (73 kg weightlifting)
7. Sushila Devi – Silver Medal (Judo 48 kg)
8. Vijay Kumar Yadav – Bronze Medal (Judo 60 kg)
9. Harjinder Kaur – Bronze Medal (Weightlifting 71 Kg)
10. Women’s Team – Gold Medal (Lawn Balls)
11. Men’s Team – Gold Medal (Table Tennis)
12. Vikas Thakur – Silver Medal (Weightlifting 96 kg)
13. Mixed Badminton Team – Silver Medal
14. Tulika Mann 78+ kg silver medal in judo
15. Saurav Ghoshal won a bronze medal in squash
16. Lovepreet Singh wins bronze medal in 109 kg weightlifting
17. Tejaswin Shankar – Bronze Medal (High Jump)
18. Gurdeep Singh – Bronze Medal (Weightlifting)
19. Murali Srishankar – Silver Medal (Long Jump)
20. Sudhir – Gold Medal (Para Powerlifting)
21. Bajrang Punia – Gold Medal in Men’s 65kg Wrestling
22. Anshu Malik Women’s 57kg Wrestling – Silver Medal
23. Sakshi Malik in Women’s Freestyle 62 kg – Gold Medal
24. Deepak Punia in Men’s Freestyle 86kg Wrestling – Gold Medal
25. Mohit Grewal – Bondage Medal (Wrestling)
26. Divya Kakran – Bones Medal (Wrestling)
27. Priyanka Goswami – Silver Medal (10 km walk)
28. Avinash Sable – Silver Medal (Steeplechase)
29. Men’s Team – Silver Medal (Lawn Balls)
30. Jasmin Lumboria – Bronze Medal (Boxing)
31. Pooja Gehlot – Bronze Medal (Wrestling 50 kg)
32. Ravi Kumar Dahiya – Gold Medal (Wrestling 57 kg)
33. Vinesh Phogat – Gold Medal (Wrestling 53 kg)
34. Naveen- Gold Medal (Wrestling 74 kg)
35. Pooja Sihag – Bronze Medal (Wrestling)
36. Muhammad Husamuddin – Bronze Medal (Boxing)
37. Deepak Nehra – Bronze Medal (Wrestling 97 kg)
38. Sonalben Patel – Bronze Medal (Para Table Tennis)
39. Rohit Tokes – Bronze Medal (Boxing)
40. Bhavna Patel- Gold Medal (Para Table Tennis