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India’s Medal Winners Commonwealth Games 2022

India’s Medal Winners Commonwealth Games 2022

The Commonwealth Games is organised from 1930, often referred to as the Friendly Games Multi games event, are a quadrennial international multi-sport event among athletes from the Commonwealth of Nations, 72 Commonwealth nations. The event was first held in 1930, Ontario in Canada from 16–23 August 1930 and opened by Lord Willingdon and, with the exception of 1942 and 1946 (cancelled due to World War II), have successively run every four years since.

Who was the founder of Commonwealth Games?

Founder of Commonwealth Games is Bobby Robinson.

What was the old name of Commonwealth Games?

The Old Name is The British Empire Games.

How many Games are in the Commonwealth Games?

The Commonwealth Games sports comprise all the sports officially recognised and approved by the Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF)Total all games is 20. There are a total of16 core sports and a further 4 core para-sportsthat are competed at every games.

Commonwealth Games Medal List Year Wise

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India won 61 medals at Birmingham 2022. Know India’s CWG 2022 medal tally.

NoAthlete/TeamMedalEventSport
1Sanket SargarSilverMen’s 55kgWeightlifting
2Gururaja PoojaryBronzeMen’s 61kgWeightlifting
3Mirabai ChanuGoldWomen’s 49kgWeightlifting
4Bindyarani DeviSilverWomen’s 55kgWeightlifting
5Jeremy LalrinnungaGoldMen’s 67kgWeightlifting
6Achinta SheuliGoldMen’s 73kgWeightlifting
7Sushila Devi LikmabamSilverWomen’s 48kgJudo
8Vijay Kumar YadavBronzeMen’s 60kgJudo
9Harjinder KaurBronzeWomen’s 71kgWeightlifting
10Indian women’s teamGoldWomen’s foursLawn bowls
11Vikas ThakurSilverMen’s 96kgWeightlifting
12Indian men’s teamGoldMen’s teamTable Tennis
13Indian mixed teamSilverMixed teamBadminton
14Lovepreet SinghBronzeMen’s 109kgWeightlifting
15Saurav GhosalBronzeMen’s singlesSquash
16Tulika MaanSilverWomen’s +78kgJudo
17Gurdeep SinghBronzeMen’s +109kgWeightlifting
18Tejaswin ShankarBronzeMen’s high jumpAthletics
19Murali SreeshankarSilverMen’s long jumpAthletics
20SudhirGoldMen’s heavyweightPara Powerlifting
21Anshu MalikSilverWomen’s 57kg freestyleWrestling
22Bajrang PuniaGoldMen’s 65kg freestyleWrestling
23Sakshi MalikGoldWomen’s 62kg freestyleWrestling
24Deepak PuniaGoldMen’s 86kg freestyleWrestling
25Divya KakranBronzeWomen’s 68kg freestyleWrestling
26Mohit GrewalBronzeMen’s 125kg freestyleWrestling
27Priyanka GoswamiSilverWomen’s 10000m race walkAthletics
28Avinash SableSilverMen’s 3000m steeplechaseAthletics
29Indian men’s teamSilverMen’s foursLawn Bowls
30Jaismine LamboriaBronzeWomen’s 60kg lightweightBoxing
31Pooja GehlotBronzeWomen’s 50kg freestyleWrestling
32Ravi Kumar DahiyaGoldMen’s 57kg freestyleWrestling
33Vinesh PhogatGoldWomen’s 53kg freestyleWrestling
34NaveenGoldMen’s 74kg freestyleWrestling
35Pooja SihagBronzeWomen’s 76kg freestyleWrestling
36Mohammad HussamuddinBronzeMen’s 57kg featherweightBoxing
37Deepak NehraBronzeMen’s 97kg freestyleWrestling
38Rohit TokasBronzeMen’s 67kg welterweightBoxing
39Sonalben PatelBronzeWomen’s singles Classes 3-5Para Table Tennis
40Bhavina PatelGoldWomen’s singles classes 3-5Para Table Tennis
41Women’s hockey teamBronzeWomen’s hockeyHockey
42Nitu GhangasGoldWomen’s 48kg minimumweightBoxing
43Amit PanghalGoldMen’s 51kg flyweightBoxing
44Eldhose PaulGoldMen’s triple jumpAthletics
45Abdulla AboobackerSilverMen’s triple jumpAthletics
46Sandeep KumarBronzeMen’s 10000m race walkAthletics
47Annu RaniBronzeWomen’s javelin throwAthletics
48Nikhat ZareenGoldWomen’s 50kg light flyweightBoxing
49Sharath Kamal / G SathiyanSilverMen’s doublesTable Tennis
50Dipika Pallikal / Saurav GhosalBronzeMixed doublesSquash
51Kidambi SrikanthBronzeMen’s singlesBadminton
52Women’s cricket teamSilverWomen’s T20Cricket
53Sharath Kamal / Sreeja AkulaGoldMixed doublesTable Tennis
54Treesa Jolly / Gayatri GopichandBronzeWomen’s doublesBadminton
55Sagar AhlawatSilverMen’s 92+kg super heavyweightBoxing
56PV SindhuGoldWomen’s singlesBadminton
57Lakshya SenGoldMen’s singlesBadminton
58Sathiyan GnanasekaranBronzeMen’s singlesTable Tennis
59Satwiksairaj Rankireddy / Chirag ShettyGoldMen’s doublesBadminton
60Sharath KamalGoldMen’s singlesTable Tennis
61Men’s hockey teamSilverMen’s hockeyHockey
Medal Winner For India

Commonwealth Games 2022 Birmingham: Indian medal winners by sport wise

SNSportGold medalSilver medalBronze medalTotal
1Weightlifting33410
2Judo0213
3Lawn bowls1102
4Table Tennis3115
5Badminton3126
6Squash0022
7Para Powerlifting1001
8Athletics1438
9Wrestling61512
10Boxing3137
11Para Table Tennis1012
12Hockey0112
13Cricket0101
TOTAL22162361

Commonwealth Games 2022 medals tally by country wise

SNRankCountryGoldSilverBronzeTotal
11Australia675754178
22England566553175
33Canada26323492
44India22162361
55New Zealand20121749
66Scotland13112751
77Nigeria1291435
88Wales861428
99South Africa791127
1010Northern Ireland77418
1111Malaysia66822
1212Jamaica66315
1313Kenya651021
1414Singapore44412
1515Trinidad & Tobado3216
1616Uganda3025
1717Cyprus23611
1818Pakistan2338
1919Samoa1405
2020Barbados1113
2120Cameron1113
2220Zambia1113
2323Grenada1102
2423The Bahamas1102
2525Bermuda1012
2626British Virgin Is.1001
2727Mauritius0325
2828Ghana0235
2929Fiji0224
3030Mozambique0213
3231Sri Lanka0134
3332Tanzania0123
3433Botswana0112
3533Guernsey0112
3635Dominica0101
3735Papua New Guinea0101
3835St Lucia0101
3935The Gambia0101
4039Namibia0044
4140Malta0011
4240Nauru0011
4340Niue0011
4440Vanuatu0011
Medal Tally Country Wise CWG 2022
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