India's Medal Winners at Asian Games 2018: List of Indian Medalists at Jakarta Palembang 2018 Asiad
India showed a lot of promise! There were many highs and a few lows for the Indian contingent. With the multi-sport event now over, we, at LatestLY, congratulate every medal winner and participant who represented at Asian Games 2018!
Asian Games 2018 is over, but the euphoria has not. The Indian contingent had a great show at Asiad this year! Regarding medal count, the 2018 Asian Games was Indiaâs best performance till date. At Jakarta Palembang 2018, India won a total of 69 medals in which they won 15 Gold, 24 Silver, and 30 Bronze.
Talking in terms of Gold medal wins, Indiaâs performance at the 18th edition of Asian Games equalled its previous record set at 1951 Asian Games, where they had won 15 Gold medals too. We take a look at the number of medals and list of Indian medal winners at 2018 Asian Games.
In Athletics, India won 7 Gold, 10 Silver, and 2 Bronze medals. Manjit Singh, Jinson Johnson, Neeraj Chopra, Swapna Barman, Hima Das were amongst those athletes who made India proud. Defending champion Seema Punia would have loved to win Gold but had to settle for Bronze, this time. We take a look at the list of Indiaâs medal winners in Athletics.
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Athletics |
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Sr. No. |
Athletes |
Events |
Medal |
| 1. | Manjit Singh | Menâs 800m | Gold |
| 2. | Jinson Johnson | Menâs 1500m | Gold |
| 3. | Tajinderpal Singh Toor | Menâs Shot Put | Gold |
| 4. | Neeraj Chopra | Menâs Javelin Throw | Gold |
| 5. | Arpinder Singh | Menâs Triple Jump | Gold |
| 6. | Hima Das
Poovamma Machettira Saritaben Gayakwad Vismaya Velluva |
Womenâs 4 x 400m Relay | Gold |
| 7. | Swapna Barman | Womenâs Heptathlon | Gold |
| 8. | Muhammed Yahiya | Menâs 400m | Silver |
| 9. | Jinson Johnson | Menâs 800m | Silver |
| 10. | Dharun Ayyasamy | Menâs 400m Hurdles | Silver |
| 11. | Kunhu Puthanpurakkal
Dharun Ayyasamy Muhammed Anas Rajiv Arokia Jithu Baby Jeevan Karekoppa |
Menâs 4 x 400m Relay | Silver |
| 12. | Dutee Chand | Womenâs 100m | Silver |
| 13. | Dutee Chand | Womenâs 200m | Silver |
| 14. | Hima Das | Womenâs 400m | Silver |
| 15. | Sudha Singh | Womenâs 3000m Steeplechase | Silver |
| 16. | Neena Varakil | Womenâs Long Jump | Silver |
| 17. | Hima Das
Poovamma Machettira Muhammed Anas Rajiv Arokia |
Mixed 4 x 400m Relay | Silver |
| 18. | Chitra Unnikrishnan | Womenâs 1500m | Bronze |
| 19. | Seema Punia | Womenâs Discus Throw | Bronze |
In Shooting, India won 2 Gold, 4 Silver, and 2 Bronze medals. There were quite a few hits and surprises for the Indian camp at Asian Games 2018. We take a look at the list of Indiaâs medal winners in Shooting discipline.
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Shooting |
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Sr. No. |
Athletes |
Events |
Medal |
| 1. | Saurabh Chaudhary | 10m Air Pistol Men | Gold |
| 2. | Rahi Sarnobat | 25m Pistol Women | Gold |
| 3. | Deepak Kumar | 10m Air Rifle Men | Silver |
| 4. | Sanjeev Rajput | 50m Rifle 3 Positions Men | Silver |
| 5. | Lakshay | Trap Men | Silver |
| 6. | Shardul Vihan | Double Trap Men | Silver |
| 7. | Abhishek Verma | 10m Air Pistol Men | Bronze |
| 8. | Heena Sidhu | 10m Air Pistol Women | Bronze |
| 9. | Apurvi Chandela
Ravi Kumar |
10m Air Rifle Mixed Team | Bronze |
In Wrestling, India won 2 Gold and 1 Bronze medal. There were more disappointments than wins for India in Wrestling. We take a look at Indian medal winners in Wrestling discipline.
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Wrestling |
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Athletes |
Events |
Medal |
| 1. | Bajrang Punia | Menâs Freestyle 65kg | Gold |
| 2. | Vinesh Phogat | Womenâs Freestyle 50kg | Gold |
| 3. | Divya Kakran | Womenâs Freestyle 68kg | Bronze |
In Bridge, India scripted history by winning Gold, and 2 Bronze medals. We take a look at the list of Indiaâs medal winners in Bridge discipline.
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Bridge |
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Sr. No. |
Athletes |
Events |
Medal |
| 1. | Pranab Bardhan
Shibhnath Sarkar |
Menâs Pair | Gold |
| 2. | Jaggy Shivdasani
Rajeshwar Tewari Ajay Khare Raju Tolani Debabrata Majumder Sumit Mukherjee |
Menâs Team | Bronze |
| 3. | Kiran Nadar
Hema Deora Khandelwal Himani Bachiraju Satyanarayana Gopinath Manna Rajeev Khandelwal |
Mixed Team | Bronze |
In Rowing, India won a Gold and 2 Bronze medals. We take a look at the list of Indian medal winners in Rowing discipline.
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Rowing |
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Sr. No. |
Athletes |
Events |
Medal |
| 1. | Sawarn Singh
Dattu Bhokanal Om Prakash Sukmeet Singh |
Menâs Quadruple Sculls | Gold |
| 2. | Dushyant | Menâs Lightweight Sculls | Bronze |
| 3. | Rohit Kumar
Bhagwan Singh |
Menâs Lightweight Double Sculls | Bronze |
In Tennis, it was Rohan Bopanna and Divij Sharan who helped India bag Gold medal in Menâs Doubles event. We take a look at the list of Indian medal winners in Tennis.
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Tennis |
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Sr. No. |
Athletes |
Events |
Medal |
| 1. | Rohan Bopanna
Divij Sharan |
Menâs Doubles | Gold |
| 2. | Prajnesh Gunneswaran | Menâs Singles | Bronze |
| 3. | Ankita Raina | Womenâs Singles | Bronze |
In Boxing, India could win a Gold and a Bronze medal. Given its performance in recent years, the Indian contingent would have hoped for more medals. We take a look at the list of Indian medal winners in Boxing.
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Boxing |
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Sr. No. |
Athletes |
Events |
Medal |
| 1. | Amit Panghal | Menâs Light Fly 49kg | Gold |
| 2. | Krishnan Vikas | Menâs Middle 75kg | Bronze |
In Archery, after close competition in the finals, the Indian team had to settle for 2 Silver medals. We take a look at the list of Indiaâs medal winners in Archery.
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Archery |
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Sr. No. |
Athletes |
Events |
Medal |
| 1. | Rajat Chauhan
Aman Saini Abhishek Verma |
Compound Menâs Team | Silver |
| 2. | Muskan Kirar
Madhumita Kumari Jyothi Vennam |
Compound Womenâs Team | Silver |
In Equestrian, India won a historic Silver in Individual and Team events in the discipline. We take a look at the list of Indian medal winners at Asian Games 2018.
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Equestrian |
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Sr. No. |
Athletes |
Events |
Medal |
| 1. | Fouaad Mirza | Eventing Individual | Silver |
| 2. | Rakesh Kumar
Ashish Malik Jitender Singh Fouaad Mirza |
Eventing Team | Silver |
In Squash, India missed the Gold medal in Womenâs Team final. In total, India won a Silver, 4 Bronze medals in Squash. We take a look at the list of Indiaâs medal winners at 2018 Asian Games.
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Sr. No. |
Athletes |
Events |
Medal |
| 1. | Joshana Chinappa
Dipika Pallikal Sunanya Kuruvilla Tanvi Khanna |
Womenâs Team | Silver |
| 2. | Saurav Ghosal | Menâs Singles | Bronze |
| 3. | Saurav Ghosal
Harinder Sandhu Ramit Tandon Mahesh Mangaonkar |
Menâs Team | Bronze |
| 4. | Joshana Chinappa | Womenâs Singles | Bronze |
| 5. | Dipika Pallikal | Womenâs Singles | Bronze |
In Sailing, India won a Silver and 2 Bronze medals. We take a look at the list of Indiaâs medal winners in the discipline.
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Sailing |
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Sr. No. |
Athletes |
Events |
Medal |
| 1. | Varsha Gautham
Shervegar Sweta |
49er FX Women | Silver |
| 2. | Varun Thakkar
Ganapat Kelara |
49er Men | Bronze |
| 3. | Harshita Tomar | Open Laser 4.7 | Bronze |
In Hockey, India won a Silver and a Bronze medal. The Womenâs team bettered Menâs teamâs performance and clinched a Silver medal, whereas the Menâs team defeated Pakistan to keep the Bronze medal.
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Hockey |
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Sr. No. |
Athletes |
Events |
Medal |
| 1. | Savita
Rajani Etimarpu Deep Ekka Sunita Lakra Gurjit Kaur Namita Toppo Nikki Pradhan Navjot Kaur Monika Lilima Minz Neha Goyal Udita Rani Vandana Katariya Reena Khokhar Lalremsiami Navneet Kaur Deepika |
Womenâs Tournament | Silver |
| 2. | Akashdeep Singh
Amit Rohidas Birendra Lakra Chinglensana Kangujam Harmanpreet Singh Krishan Pathak Lalit Upadhyay Mandeep Singh Manpreet Singh Rupinder Singh Sardar Singh Simranjeet Singh Sunil Sowmarpret Sreejesh Parattu Surender Kumar Varun Kumar Vivek Prasad Dilpreet Singh |
Menâs Tournament | Bronze |
In Kabaddi, the Indian womenâs team won the Silver medal after losing to Iran in the final. The Menâs team, too, lost their match to Iran and had to settle for Bronze in the event. We take a look at the members of Indian womenâs and menâs team at Asiad 2018.
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Kabaddi |
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Sr. No. |
Athletes |
Events |
Medal |
| 1. | Kavita
Priyanka Manpreet Kaur Payel Chowdhury Ritu Negi Sonali Shingate Sayali Keripale Randeep Kaur Shalini Pathak Usha Narasimhaiah Madhu Sakshi Kumari |
Womenâs Team | Silver |
| 2. | Girish Ernak
Deepak Mohit Chhillar Sandeep Pardeep Rishank Devagida Monu Goyat Ajay Thakur Rohit Kumar Raju Choudhary Mallesh Gangadhari Rahul Chaudhari |
Menâs Team | Bronze |
In Kurash, the Indian wrestlers won a Silver and a Bronze medal. We take a look at the name of Indiaâs medal winners at 2018 Asian Games.
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Kurash |
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Sr. No. |
Athletes |
Events |
Medal |
| 1. | Pincky Balhara | Women â 52kg | Silver |
| 2. | Malaprabha Jadhav | Women â 52kg | Bronze |
In Wushu, India won 4 Bronze medals. We take a look at the Indian medal winners in Wushu at Asian Games 2018.
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Wushu |
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Sr. No. |
Athletes |
Events |
Medal |
| 1. | Santosh Kumar | Menâs Sanda â 56kg | Bronze |
| 2. | Surya Singh | Menâs Sanda â 60kg | Bronze |
| 3. | Narender Grewal | Menâs Sanda â 65kg | Bronze |
| 4. | Roshibina Noarem | Womenâs Sanda â 60kg | Bronze |
In Table Tennis, India scripted history by winning two medals in the event. In all, India won 2 Bronze in the sport. We take a look at the Indian medal winners at 2018 Asiad.
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Table Tennis |
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Sr. No. |
Athletes |
Events |
Medal |
| 1. | Manav Thakkar
Sharath Kamal Anthony Amalraj Harmeet Desai Sathiyan Gnanasekaran |
Menâs Team | Bronze |
| 2. | Sharath Kamal
Manika Batra |
Mixed Doubles | Bronze |
In Sepaktakraw, the Indian team won a historic Bronze medal at Asian Games 2018. We take a look at the team members of Indiaâs Sepaktakraw team.
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Sepaktakraw |
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Sr. No. |
Athletes |
Events |
Medal |
| 1. | Sandeep Kumar
Akash Yumnam Henary Wahengbam Harish Kumar Malemnganba Sorokhaibam Niken Khangembam Seitaram Thokchom Dheeraj Jotin Ngathem Lalit Kumar Sanjeck Waikhom Jiteshor Gurumayum |
Menâs Team Regu | Bronze |
At 2018 Asian Games, India showed a lot of promise! There were many highs and a few lows for the Indian contingent. With the multi-sport event now over, we, at LatestLY, congratulate every medal winner and participant who represented at Asian Games 2018!
(The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Sep 03, 2018 04:34 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).