The Commonwealth Games is behind us and I have to say that it has been one fantastic games for India and the spotlight of the entire nation has been on these athletes from various sports and they have done very well in all departments and even though shooting and archery were not there , India won a total of 61 medals including 22 Gold Medals at Birmingham. We are here now to tell you about all the medalists for India at these Commonwealth Games.
Before we get to the list I have to say that seeing so many Medals in Athletics, winning the first medals in Lawn Bowls, continuing the dominance in wrestling, Weightlifting, badminton, table tennis was pleasing to see. So, with all that being said let’s see the medalists for India at the Commonwealth Games 2022.
GOLD MEDALISTS
1) PV Sindhu – Women’s Singles Badminton
2) Lakshya Sen – Men’s Singles Badminton
3) Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty – Men’s Doubles Badminton
4) Achanta Sharath Kamal – Men’s Singles Table Tennis
5) Achanta Sharath Kamal and Sreeja Akula – Mixed Doubles Table Tennis
6) Men’s Team Table Tennis
7) Nikhat Zareen – Women’s 50 Kg Boxing
8) Vinesh Phogat – Women’s Freestyle 53 Kg Wrestling
9) Ravi Kumar Dahiya – Men’s Freestyle S7 Kg Wrestling
10) Naveen – Men’s Freestyle 74 Kg Wrestling
11) Nitu Ghanghas – Women’s 50 Kg Boxing
12) Amit Panghal – Men’s 51 Kg Boxing
13) Bajrang Punia – Men’s Freestyle 65 Kg Wrestling
14) Sakshi Malik – Women’s Freestyle 62 Kg Wrestling
15) Deepak Punia – Men’s Freestyle 86 Kg Wrestling
16) Mirabai Chanu – Women’s 49 Kg Weightlifting
17) Jeremy Lalrinnounga – Men’s 67 Kg Weightlifting
18) Achinta Sheuli – Men’s 73 Kg Weightlifting
19) Lovely Chaubey, Pinki, Nayamoni Saikia and Rupa Rani Tirkey- Women’s Fours Sectional Lawn Bowls
20) Sudhir – Men’s Heavyweight Para Powerlifting
21) Bhavina Patel – Women’s Singles Class 3-5 Para Table Tennis
22) Eldhose Paul – Men’s Triple Jump
SILVER MEDALISTS
1) Indian Women’s Cricket Team
2) Indian Men’s Hockey Team
3) Anshu Malik-Women’s Freestyle 57 Kg Wrestling
4) Murali Sreeshankar – Men’s Long Jump
5) Mixed Team Badminton
6) Sharath Kamal and Sathiyan Gnanasekaran – Men’s Doubles Table Tennis
7) Vikas Thakur – Men’s 96 Kg Weightlifting
8) Shushila Devi – Women’s 48 Kg Judo
9) Tulika Maan- Women’s 78+ Kg Judi
10) Bindyarani Devi – Women’s 55 Kg Weightlifting
11) Sanket Sargar – Men’s 55 Kg Weightlifting
12) Avinash Sable – Men’s 3000M Steeplechase
13) Priyanka Goswami – Women’s 10KM Race Walk
14) Dinesh Kumar, Chandan Kumar Singh, Sunil Bahadur and Navneeth Singh – Men’s Fours Sectional Lawn Bowls
15) Abdullah Aboobacker- Men’s Triple Jump
16) Sagar Ahlawat – Men’s 92+ Kg Boxing
BRONZE MEDALISTS
1) Guru Raja Poojary – Men’s 61 Kg Weightlifting
2) Vijay Kumar Yadav – Men’s 60 Kg Judo
3) Harjinder Kaur- Women’s 71 Kg Weightlifting
4) Lovepreet Singh – Men’s 109 Kg Weightlifting
5) Saurav Ghoshal – Men’s Singles Squash
6) Saurav Ghoshal and Dipika Pallikal Karthik – Mixed Team Squash
7) Treesa Jolly and Gayatri Gopichand – Women’s Doubles Badminton
8) Kidambi Srikanth – Men’s Singles Badminton
9) Gurdeep Singh- Men’s 109+ Kg Weightlifting
10) Tejaswin Shankar – Men’s High Jump
11) Divya Kakran – Women’s 68 Kg Wrestling
12) Mohit Grewal – Men’s 125 Kg Wrestling
13) Jasmine-Women's 60 Kg Boxing
14) Mohammad Hussamuddin-Men’s Featherweight Boxing
15) Pooja Gehlot – Women’s 57 Kg Freestyle Wrestling
16) Pooja Sihag – Women’s 76 Kg Freestyle Wrestling
17) Deepak Nehra – Men’s 97 Kg Freestyle Wrestling
18) Sonalben Patel – Women’s Singles Class 3-5 Table Tennis
19) Rohit Tokas – Men’s 67 Kg Boxing
20) Sandeep Kumar – Men’s 10 KM Race Walk
21) Annu Rani – Women’s Javelin Throw
22) Sathiyan Gnanasekaran – Men’s Singles Table Tennis