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CWG 2014: Final list of India's medal winners

P Kashyap bites his gold medal
Glasgow, Aug 3: India ended the 20th Commonwealth Games 2014 in Glasgow with 64 medals. They finished at fifth position. The Games concluded on Sunday. England topped the standings with 174 medals (58 Gold, 59 Silver, 57 Bronze).

CWG Special; Medal Table; Photos

On the final day (August 3), India won one gold and two silver. P Kashyap gave India the gold by winning the men's singles in badminton. Indian men's hockey team lost the final to Australia 0-4 to settle for silver and in badminton women's doubles Jwala Gutta and Ashwini Ponnappa took silver after losing the final.

In CWG 2010 at New Delhi, India won a record 101 medals (38 Gold, 27 Silver, 36 Bronze). They were second in the medals' standings. Shooter Gagan Narang was the only multi-medallist from India at this edition, winning two medals (silver and bronze).

Here is the final list of India's medal winners (day-wise winners)

India's medal winners (3) on the final day Sunday (August 3) - Final total - 64 (15 Gold, 30 Silver, 19 Bronze)


Gold - 1

  • P Kashyap - Men's badminton singles

Silver - 2

  • India men's hockey team
  • Jwala Gutta and Ashwini Ponnappa - Women's badminton doubles

Medal winners (10) on Saturday (August 2) - Total 61 (14 Gold, 28 Silver, 19 Bronze)


Gold - 1

  • Dipika Pallikal and Joshana Chinappa - Women's doubles squash

Silver - 5

  • Laishram Sarita Devi - Women's boxing, 57-60 kg
  • Laishram Devendro Singh - Men's boxing, 46-49 kg
  • Vijender Singh - Men's boxing, 75 kg
  • Mandeep Jangra - Men's boxing, 69 kg
  • Rajinder Rahelu - Men's heavy powerlifting

Bronze - 4

  • Arpinder Singh - Men's triple jump
  • PV Sindhu - Women's badminton
  • RMV Gurusaidutt - Men's badminton
  • Sakina Khatun - Women's lightweight powerlifting

Medal winners (3) on Friday (August 1) - Total 51 (13 Gold, 23 Silver, 15 Bronze)


Note: Swati Singh was awarded bronze in women's weightlifting 53 kg event yesterday (August 1) and Santoshi Matsa upgraded to silver after Nigeria's Chika Amalaha failed a dope test.

Silver - 2

  • Seema Punia - Women's discus throw
  • Achanta Sharath Kamal and Antony Amalraj - Men's Table Tennis

Bronze - 1

  • Pinki Jangra - Women's boxing, 51 kg

Medal winners (6) on Thursday (July 31) - Total 47 (13 Gold, 20 Silver, 14 Bronze)


Gold - 3

  • Yogeshwar Dutt - Men's wrestling, 65 kg freestyle
  • Babita Kumari - Women's wrestling, 55 kg freestyle
  • Vikas Gowda - Men's discus throw

Silver - 1

  • Geetika Jhakar - Women's wrestling, 63 kg freestyle

Bronze - 2

  • Pawan Kumar - Men's wrestling, 86 kg freestyle
  • Dipa Karmakar - Women's artistic gymnastics

Medal winners (5) on Wednesday (July 30) - Total 41 (10 Gold, 19 Silver, 12 Bronze)


Silver - 4

  • Satyawart Kadian - Men's wrestling, 97 kg freestyle
  • Bajrang - Men's wrestling, 61 kg
  • Lalita Sehrawat - Women's wrestling, 53 kg
  • Sakshi Malik - Women's wrestling, 58 kg

Bronze - 1

  • Navjot Kaur - Women's wrestling, 69 kg

Medal winners (10) on Tuesday (July 29) - Total 36 (10 Gold, 15 Silver, 11 Bronze)


Gold - 3

  • Sushil Kumar - Men's wrestling, 75 kg
  • Amit Kumar - Men's wrestling, 57 kg
  • Vinesh Phogat - Women's wrestling, 48 kg

Silver - 3

  • Sanjeev Rajput - Men's shooting, 50m Rifle 3 Positions
  • Harpreet Singh - Men's shooting, 25m Rapid Fire Pistol
  • Rajeev Tomar - Men's wrestling, 125 kg

Bronze - 4

  • Gagan Narang - Men's shooting, 50m Rifle 3 Positions
  • Manavjit Singh Sandhu - Men's shooting, Trap
  • Lajja Gauswami - Women's shooting, 50m Rifle 3 Positions
  • Chandrakant Mali - Men's weightlifting, 94 kg

Medal winners (4) on Monday (July 28) - Total 26 (7 Gold, 12 Silver, 7 Bronze)


Gold - 1

  • Jitu Rai - Men's shooting, 50m Pistol

Silver - 3

  • Gurpal Singh - Men's shooting, 50m Pistol
  • Gagan Narang - Men's shooting, 50m Rifle Prone
  • Vikas Thakur - Men's weightlifting, 85 kg

Medal winners (5) on Sunday (July 27) - Total 22 (6 Gold, 9 Silver, 7 Bronze)


Gold - 1

  • Satish Sivalingam - Men's weightlifting, 77 kg

Silver - 2

  • Shreyasi Singh - Women's shooting, double trap
  • Ravi Katulu - Men's weightlifting, 77 kg

Bronze - 2

  • Mohammed Asab - Men's shooting, double trap
  • Punam Yadav - Women's weightlifting, 63 kg

Medal winners (7) on Saturday (July 26) - Total 17 (5 Gold, 7 Silver, 5 Bronze)


Gold - 2

  • Apurvi Chandela - Women's shooting, 10m Air Rifle
  • Rahi Sarnobat - Women's shooting, 25m Pistol

Silver - 3

  • Prakash Nanjappa - Men's shooting, 10m Air Pistol
  • Ayonika Paul - Women's shooting, 10m Air Rifle
  • Anisa Sayeed - Women's shooting, 25m Pistol

Bronze - 2

  • Rajwinder Kaur - Women's +78 kg judo
  • Omkar Otari - Men's 69 kg Weightlifting

Medal winners (3) on day 3 (July 25) - Total 10 (3 Gold, 4 Silver, 3 Bronze)


Gold - 1

  • Abhinav Bindra - Men's 10m Air Rifle shooting

Silver - 2

  • Malaika Goel - Women's 10m Air Pistol shooting
  • Santoshi Matsa - Women's 53 kg category in weightlifting

Bronze - 1

  • Swati Singh - Women's 53 kg category in weightlifting
  • Note: Santoshi was given Silver on August 1 as Nigeria's gold medallist Chika Amalaha was disqualified after failing dope test. Swati Singh took bronze in the same event after this.

Medal winners (7) from day 2 (July 24) (2 Gold, 3 Silver, 2 Bronze)


Gold - 2

  • K Sanjita Chanu - Women's weightlifting 48 kg category (Total lift - 173 kgs, 77+96)
  • Sukhen Dey - Men's weightlifting 56 kg category (Total lift - 248 kg, 109+139)

Silver - 3

  • S Mirabai Chanu - Women's weightlifting 48 kg category (Total lift - 170 kg, 75+95)
  • Navjot Chana - Men's judo 60 kg (lost to Ashley McKenzie of England on penalty points (shido) in the final)
  • Shushila Likmabam - Women's judo 48 kg (lost to Kimberly Renicks of Scotland in the final)

Bronze - 2

  • Kalpana Thoudam - Women's judo 52 kg (beat Christianne Legentil of Mauritius. Bronze for Thoudam for conceding lesser penalty points)
  • Ganesh Mali - Men's weightlifting 56 kg (Total lift 244 kg, 111+133)

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Story first published: Tuesday, August 8, 2017, 10:11 [IST]
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