A final wrap up of India’s performance at the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games
India has finished in fifth place at the 2014 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow. The team haul included 15 GOLD, 30 SILVER and 19 BRONZE medals, making a total of 64 medals.
It was India’s third best showing in the Commonwealth Games after the 100 plus bounty at home in Delhi four years back and the 69 medals they picked up at Manchester in 2002.
Final Medal List for India
GOLD
Sanjita Khumukchan: women’s 48 kg weightlifting
Sukhen Dey: men’s 56 kg weightlifting
Abhinav Bindra: men’s 10 metre air rifle shooting
Apurvi Chandela: women’s 10 metre air rifle shooting
Rahi Sarnobat: women’s 25 metre pistol shooting
Satish Sivalingam: men’s 77 kg weightlifting
Jitu Rai: men’s 50 metre pistol shooting
Amit Kumar: men’s freestyle 57 kg wrestling
Vinesh Phogat: women’s freestyle 48 kg wrestling
Sushil Kumar: men’s freestyle 74 kg wrestling
Babita Kumari: women’s freestyle 55 kg wrestling
Yogeshwar Dutt: men’s freestyle 65 kg wrestling
Vikas Gowda: men’s discus throw athletics
Dipika Pallikal and Joshana Chinappa: women’s doubles squash
Parupalli Kashyap: men’s singles badminton
SILVER
Mirabai Chanu Saikhom: women’s 48 kg weightlifting
Shushila Likmabam: women’s 48 kg judo
Navjot Chana: men’s 60 kg judo
Malaika Goel: women’s 10 metre air pistol shooting
Santoshi Matsa: women’s 53 kg weightlifting
Prakash Nanjappa: men’s 10 metre air pistol shooting
Ayonika Paul: women’s 10 metre air rifle shooting
Anisa Sayyed: women’s 25 metre pistol shooting
Shreyasi Singh: women’s double trap shooting
Ravi Katulu: men’s 77 kg weightlifting
Gurpal Singh: men’s 50 metre pistol shooting
Gagan Narang: men’s 50 metre rifle prone shooting
Vikas Thakur: men’s 85 kg weightlifting
Harpreet Singh: men’s 25 metre rapid fire pistol shooting
Sanjeev Rajput: men’s 50 metre rifle 3 positions shooting
Rajeev Tomar: men’s freestyle 125 kg wrestling
Lalita: women’s freestyle 53 kg wrestling
Bajrang: men’s freestyle 61 kg wrestling
Sakshi Malik: women’s freestyle 58 kg wrestling
Satywart Kadian: men’s freestyle 97 kg wrestling
Geetika Jakhar: women’s freestyle 63 kg wrestling
Seema Punia: women’s discus throw athletics
Achanta Sharath Kamal and Anthony Amalraj: men’s doubles table tennis
L Sarita Devi: women’s 57-60 kg boxing
L Devendro Singh: men’s 49 kg boxing
Mandeep Jangra: men’s 69 kg boxing
Rajinder Rahelu: men’s heavyweight powerlifting
Vijender Singh: men’s 75 kg boxing
India: men’s hockey
Jwala Gutta and Ashwini Ponnappa: women’s doubles badminton
BRONZE
Ganesh Mali: men’s 56 kg weightlifting
Kalpana Thoudam: women’s 52 kg judo
Swati Singh: women’s 53 kg weightlifting
Rajwinder Kaur: women’s +78 kg judo
Omkar Otari: men’s 69 kg weightlifting
Mohammed Asab: men’s double trap shooting
Punam Yadav: women’s 63 kg weightlifting
Manavjit Sandhu: men’s trap shooting
Gagan Narang: men’s 50 metre rifle 3 positions shooting
Lajja Gauswami: women’s 50 metre rifle 3 positions shooting
Chandrakant Mali: men’s 94 kg weightlifting
Navjot Kaur: women’s freestyle 69 kg wrestling
Dipa Karmakar: women’s vault gymnastics artistic
Pawan Kumar: men’s freestyle 86 kg wrestling
Pinki Jangra: women’s 48-51 kg boxing
Sakina Khatun: women’s lightweight powerlifting
P.V. Sindhu: women’s singles badminton
R.M.V. Gurusaidutt: men’s singles badminton
Arpinder Singh: men’s triple jump athletics
NEWS
In badminton, Parupalli Kashyap broke a 32-year jinx to claim the men’s singles gold, while the women’s doubles pair of Jwala Gutta and Ashwini Ponnappa, and the men’s hockey team, clinched silvers to cap an creditable Indian showing at the 20th Commonwealth Games which closed Sunday.
The day’s hero for India was second seed Kashyap, who emulated former champions Prakash Padukone (1978) and Syed Modi (1982) to win the men’s singles title.
The 27-year-old clinched his first major championship by defeating Singaporean sixth seed Zi Liang Derek Wong 21-14, 11-21, 21-19 in just over an hour at the Emirates Arena.
Much was expected from Jwala and Ashwini but they could not replicate their gold medal-winning performance of 2010 and had to be content with the silver, losing the final 17-21, 21-23 in 41 minutes to Malaysian second seeds Vivian Kah Mun Hoo and Khe Wei Woon.
Reminiscent of the 2010 Games, India again lost to Australia in men’s hockey final — but this time the margin was halved to 0-4 — and settled for the silver medal.
India were impressive in their 2-4 loss to Australia in the group games. But when it mattered the most, the goals dried up for India.
The cycle road race brought disappointment as all the six male cyclists on show Sunday failed to finish.
In squash, Dipika Pallikal and her partner Joshana Chinappa won a gold medal in the women’s double event in Glasgow, which was a first ever medal for India in the racquet sport. Pallikal, who is engaged to Indian cricketer Dinesh Karthik, took to Twitter after her win to express her joy and thankfulness for her husband’s presence at the event, saying: “So glad I could have my man with me on such a magical day!”
IANS