Commonwealth Games 2022 Indian Medal Winners List: Check Updated Full Names of Team India Athletes Who Have Made it to Medals Table of Birmingham CWG
India's best-ever haul at the Commonwealth Games was in 2010 when New Delhi hosted the event. The country had ended up with 101 medals. In the Commonwealth Games 2018 on Gold Coast,
India finished their sojourn in Commonwealth Games 2022 with a whopping 61 medals. After 10 days of non-stop action, India finished fourth on the medal tally after having won a total of 22 gold medals, 16 silver and 23 bronze. Most of India's medals have come from wrestling and weightlifting. Boxing and badminton too did not disappoint alongside the athletes in track and field athletics. Despite the absence of some top stars like Mary Kom and Neeraj Chopra, India managed to cap off a successful Commonwealth Games campaign, this time with many youngsters stepping up to have the country's flag raised on the podium across several disciplines.  Meanwhile, if you want to take a look at the updated list of Indian athletes who have made it to the medal table in Birmingham, you can scroll below. Commonwealth Games 2022 Medal Tally Live Updated.
Sanket Sargar was the one who kickstarted India's medal haul with a silver in the weightlifting 55 kg category. Gururaja Poojary was the next to join him on the list with a bronze in his 61kg event in the same discipline. Mirabai Chanu showed why she was the reigning champion with another gold in her event. Two more gold medals came India's way with Jeremy Lalrinnunga and Achinta Sheuli claiming the top spots on the podium. Bindyarani Devi too would be proud of her performance, which earned her a silver medal in the 55kg event. In wrestling, Sakshi Malik, Bajrang Punia and Deepak Punia all bagged gold medals. Nikhat Zareen, Amit Panghal and Nitu Ganghas headlined India's boxing success while the likes of PV Sindhu, Lakshya Sen, Sharath Kamal and also Sathiyan Gnanasekaran impressed in badminton and table tennis, respectively.  India at Commonwealth Games 2022 Medal Tally Live Updated.
Check Indian Medal Winners at CWG 2022:Â
No | Athlete | Event | Medal |
1 | Sanket Sargar | Weightlifting 55kg | Silver |
2 | Gururaja Poojary | Weightlifting 61kg | Bronze |
3 | Mirabai Chanu | Weightlifting 47kg | Gold |
4 | Bindyarani Devi | Weightlifting 55kg | Silver |
5 | Jeremy Lalrinnunga | Weightlifting 57kg | Gold |
6 | Achinta Sheuli | Weightlifting 73kg | Gold |
7 | Sushila Devi | Judo 48kg | Silver |
8 | Vijay Yadav | Judo 60kg | Bronze |
9 | Harjinder Kaur | Weightlifting 71kg | Bronze |
10 | Menâs Team | Table Tennis | Gold |
11 | Womenâs Lawn Bowls Team | Womenâs Four | Gold |
12 | Mixed Team | Badminton | Silver |
13 | Vikas Thakur | Weightlifting 196kg | Silver |
14 | Lovepreet Singh | Weightlifting 109kg | Bronze |
15 | Saurav Ghoshal | Menâs Singles Squash | Bronze |
16 | Gurpreet Singh | Weightlifting | Bronze |
17 | Tejaswin Shankar | Athletics (High Jump) | Bronze |
18 | Tulika Mann | Judo | Silver |
19 | Sudhir | Para Powerlifting (Menâs Heavyweight) | Gold |
20 | Murali Sreeshankar | Athletics (Long Jump) | Silver |
21 | Anshu Malik | Womenâs Wrestling 57kg | Silver |
22 | Bajrang Punia | Menâs Wrestling 65kg | Gold |
23 | Sakshi Malik | Womenâs Wrestling 62kg | Gold |
24 | Deepak Punia | Menâs Wrestling 86kg | Gold |
25 | Divya Kakran | Womenâs Wrestling 68kg | Bronze |
26 | Mohit Grewal | Menâs Wrestling 125kg | Bronze |
27 | Priyanka Goswami | Womenâs 10,000m Race Walk | Silver |
28 | Avinash Sable | Menâs Steeplechase 3000m | Silver |
29 | Jaismine Lamboriya | Womenâs Boxing 60kg | Bronze |
30 | Pooja Gehlot | Womenâs Wrestling 50kg | Bronze |
31 | Ravi Kumar Dahiya | Menâs Wrestling 57kg | Gold |
32 | Vinesh Phogat | Womenâs Wrestling 53kg | Gold |
33 | Naveen | Menâs Wrestling 74kg | Gold |
34 | Pooja Sihag | Womenâs Wrestling 76kg | Bronze |
35 | Deepak Nehra | Menâs Wrestling 97kg | Bronze |
36 | Rohit Tokas | Menâs Boxing 67kg | Bronze |
37 | Mohammad Hussmuddin | Menâs Boxing 57kg | Bronze |
38 | Sonalben Patel | Womenâs Singles Classes 3-5 | Bronze |
39 | Bhavina Patel | Womenâs Singles Classes 3-5 | Gold |
40 | Menâs Fours | Lawn Bowls | Silver |
41 | Indian womenâs hockey team | Womenâs Hockey | Bronze |
42 | Amit Panghal | Menâs Boxing | Gold |
43 | Nitu Ghangas | Womenâs Boxing | Gold |
44 | Eldhose Paul | Menâs Triple Jump | Gold |
45 | Abdulla Aboobacker | Menâs Triple Jump | Silver |
46 | Sandeep Kumar | Menâs 10,000m Race Walk | Bronze |
47 | Annu Rani | Womenâs Javelin Throw | Bronze |
48 | Nikhat Zareen | Womenâs Light Flyweight Boxing | Gold |
49 | Sharath Kamal-Sathiyan Gnanasekaran | Menâs Doubles Table Tennis | Silver |
50 | Sharath Kamal-Sreeja Akula | Mixed Doubles Table Tennis | Gold |
51 | Kidambi Srikanth | Menâs Singles Badminton | Bronze |
52 | Indian womenâs cricket team | Womenâs Cricket | Silver |
53 | Sagar Ahlawat | Menâs Boxing | Silver |
54 | Treesa Jolly-Gayatri Gopichand | Womenâs Doubles Badminton | Bronze |
55 | Dipika Pallikal-Saurav Ghoshal | Mixed Doubles Squash | Bronze |
56 | PV Sindhu | Womenâs Singles Badminton | Gold |
57 | Lakshya Sen | Menâs Singles Badminton | Gold |
58 | Sathiyan Gnanasekaran | Menâs Singles Table Tennis | Bronze |
59 | Sharath Kamal | Menâs Singles Table Tennis | Gold |
60 | Satwiksairaj Rankireddy-Chirag Shetty | Menâs Doubles Badminton | Gold |
61 | Indian hockey team | Menâs Hockey | Silver |
India had ended third on the medal tally in the last edition of the Commonwealth Games on the Gold Coast in 2018. With a total haul of 66 medals that included 26 golds, 20 silvers and 20 bronze. India's best performance, however, remains at the 2010 Commonwealth Games where a total of 101 medals were won by the country's athletes.
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