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This Article is From Apr 17, 2018

In Pictures: India At The Commonwealth Games 2018

In Pictures: India At The Commonwealth Games 2018
Flagbearer MC Mary Kom leads the Indian contingent during the closing ceremony of Commonwealth Games 2018, Gold Coast, Australia. (Photographer: Manvender Vashist/PTI)

India had a successful run at the Commonwealth Games this year held in Australia's Gold Coast, bagging 66 medals, with 26 gold and 20 silver and bronze each. This was the country's third best performance, after the 2010 and 2002 games where India won 101 and 69 medals, respectively.

Shooting: 16 Medals

  • Golds: 7
  • Silver: 4
  • Bronze: 5

Indian shooters won the maximum number of medals in the sport. Fifteen-year-old Anish Bhanwala became the country's youngest-ever gold medalist at the CWG.

Ace shooter Jitu Rai, Manu Bhaker, Heena Sidhu, Om Mithraval, among others won a medal each.

Badminton: 6 Medals

  • Gold: 2
  • Silver: 3
  • Bronze: 1

Saina Nehwal capped off a win for the Indian badminton team in the mixed team final against three-time defending champion Malaysia.

Nehwal also picked up a gold in the women's singles final that was an all-India affair. She defeated PV Sindhu who got a silver medal. The newly-crowned male World No.1 Kidambi Srikanth had to settle for a silver too.

Boxing: 9 Medals

  • Gold: 3
  • Silver: 3
  • Bronze: 3

Led by MC Mary Kom, India's boxing contingent finished with the country's highest-ever medal haul in the sport at CWG, picking nine medals.

Weightlifting: 9 Medals

  • Golds: 5
  • Silvers: 2
  • Bronze: 2

World champion weightlifter Saikhom Mirabai Chanu went on a record-smashing spree, claiming three golds. The 25-year-old P Gururaja, who was making his first CWG appearance, finished with a silver in the men's 56 kg category.

Athletics: 3 Medals

  • Gold: 1
  • Silver: 1
  • Bronze: 1

Indian athletes secured three medals in athletics with one bronze, one silver and one gold each. Neeraj Chopra became the first Indian javelin thrower to claim a gold medal at CWG.

Table Tennis: 8 Medals

  • Gold: 3
  • Silver: 2
  • Bronze: 3

Twenty two-year old Manika Batra finished on the podium of each of the table tennis events she competed in.

Wrestling:12 Medals

  • Golds: 5
  • Silver: 3
  • Bronze: 4

(With inputs from PTI)

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