india commonwealth medals

A total of 61 medals were won by India at Birmingham 2022. Check out India’s medal tally at World Games 2022. India Commonwealth Medals.

A total of nearly 200 Indian athletes competed for medals in 16 different sports during the Commonwealth Games 2022 in Birmingham from July 28 to August 8.

During the last edition of the Gold Coast Olympic Games, Indian athletes won a total of 66 medals, 26 gold, 20 silver, and 20 bronze, to finish third overall behind hosts Australia and England, to finish third overall.

As a result, shooting, which contributed 16 of the 66 medals at Gold Coast 2018 as part of the Commonwealth Games program for Birmingham 2022, has been cut from the schedule.

It is also important to note that 135 of India’s total tally of 564 medals from the Commonwealth Games have come from shooting, which is more than any other sport at the Games. There are 30 medals that Indian shooters won during the 2010 New Delhi Commonwealth Games – where India won a total of 101 medals in just a few days, which made it their most successful Commonwealth Games in history.

As a result of Neeraj Chopra withdrawing late from the CWG 2022 due to injury, India certainly fell one medal short of the gold medal it won at the Tokyo Olympics and the silver medalist at the world championships.

There were 61 medals that Indian athletes won at the Commonwealth Games 2022, 22 gold medals, 16 silver medals, and 23 bronze medals. In Birmingham, Sanket Sargar, the first Indian to win a medal, bagged a silver medal in the men’s 55kg weightlifting event, which was a first for the Indians. Jeremy Lalrinnunga became the first Indian man to clinch top podium at Birmingham after Mirabai Chanu won a gold medal at CWG 2022, while Mirabai Chanu won the gold medal at CWG 2022.

In the parasports event of the CWG 2022, Sudhir won the first medal for India, a gold medal in parasports. In the men’s heavyweight category of para powerlifting, he became the champion of the event. This article helps you know about India commonwealth medals in details.

In the following list you will find a complete list of the medal winners from India so far:

Sanket Sargar (Weightlifting) — Silver

Mirabai Chanu (Weightlifting) — Gold

Gururaja Poojary (Weightlifting) — Bronze

Bidyarani Devi (Weightlifting) — Silver

Jeremy Lalrinnunga (Weightlifting) — Gold

Achinta Sheuli (Weightlifting) — Gold

Sushila Devi (Judo) — Silver

Vijay Yadav (Judo) — Bronze

Harjinder Kaur (Weighlifting) — Bronze

Women’s Four Team (Lawn Bowls) — Gold

Men’s Team (Table Tennis) — Gold

Vikas Thakur (Weightlifting) — Silver

Mixed Team (Badminton) — Silver

Tulika Mann (Judo) — Silver

Lovepreet Singh (Weightlifting) — Bronze

Saurav Ghoshal (Squash) — Bronze

Gurdeep Singh (Weightlifting) — Bronze

Tejaswin Shankar (High-jump) — Bronze

Murali Sreeshankar (Long jump) — Silver

Sudhir (Power-lifting) — Gold

Anshu Malik (Wrestling) — Silver

Bajrang Punia (Wrestling) — Gold

Sakshi Malik (Wrestling) — Gold

Deepak Punia (Wrestling) — Gold

Divya Kakran (Wrestling) — Bronze

Mohit Grewal (Wrestling) — Bronze

Priyanka Goswami (Women’s 10km race walk) — Silver

Avinash Sable (Men’s 3000m steeplechase) — Silver

India Men’s Team (Lawn Bowls) — Silver

Jaismine Lamboria (Boxing) — Bronze

Pooja Gehlot (Wrestling) — Bronze

Ravi Dahiya (Wrestling) — Gold

Vinesh Phogat (Wrestling) — Gold

Naveen (Wrestling) — Gold

Bhavina Patel (Para table tennis) — Gold

Pooja Sihag (Wrestling) — Bronze

Mohammad Hussamuddin (Boxing) — Bronze

Deepak Nehra (Wrestling) — Bronze

Rohit Tokas (Boxing) — Bronze

Sonalben Patel (Para table tennis) — Bronze

Women’s Team (Hockey) — Bronze

Nitu Ganghas (Boxing) — Gold

Amit Panghal (Boxing) — Gold

Nikhat Zareen (Boxing) — Gold

Eldhose Paul (Men’s Triple Jump) — Gold

Abdulla Aboobacker (Men’s Triple Jump) — Silver

Sandeep Kumar (men’s 10km race walk) — Bronze

Annu Rani (Women’s Javelin Throw) — Bronze

Sharath Kamal/G Sathiyan (Table Tennis) — Silver

Dipika Pallikal/Saurav Ghoshal (Squash)– Bronze

Women’s Team (Cricket) — Silver

Kidambi Srikanth (Badminton) — Bronze

Sharath Kamal/Sreeja Akula (Table tennis) — Gold

PV Sindhu (Badminton) — Gold

Lakshya Sen (Badminton) — Gold

Chirag Shetty/Satwiksairaj Hankered (Badminton) — Gold

G Sathiyan (Table Tennis) — Bronze