Tag: Asian Games 2023

  • Asian Games 2023: Pair of Satwik and Chirag won historic gold medal in badminton

    India’s Satwik Sairaj Rankireddy And Chirag Shetty The pair has won a historic gold medal in the badminton men’s doubles event of the Asian Games by defeating South Korea’s Choi Solgyu and Kim Wonho in straight games 21-18, 21-16. The world number three Indian pair made several comebacks and won the first game in 29 minutes. In the second game, they put pressure on the 15th ranked opposing team and won in 57 minutes. Satwik and Chirag, who won a medal for India in the Asian Championships after 58 years in March this year, have also won a medal for India in the Asian Games after 41 years. Leroy D’Souza and Pradeep Gandhe had won bronze medals in 1982.

    India’s best performance in Asian Games

    Satwik and Chirag are the first Indian pair to win a gold medal in the Asian Games. He defeated former world champions Aaron Chia and Soh Wui Yik in the semi-finals. This is India’s best performance in the badminton event of the Asian Games. India won men’s doubles gold, team silver and men’s singles bronze. India had won one silver and one bronze in Jakarta.

    Indian pair will reach top in world ranking

    With this victory, Satwik and Chirag will occupy the top position in the BWF world rankings. He won gold at the 2022 Commonwealth Games, 2022 Thomas Cup title and 2022 World Championships bronze. Both have also won Asian Championship gold, Indonesia Super 1000, Korea Super 500 and Swiss Open Super 300.

    India won bronze in women’s hockey

    Just two days after losing the semi-finals, the Indian women’s hockey team made a comeback with great courage by defeating Japan 2-1 and winning the bronze medal in the Asian Games. Coach Yanke Shopman could not control her tears on the field even after the hooter and seeing the players jumping with joy, it became clear what this bronze means to the team.

    Women’s team lost to China in the semi-finals

    India’s hopes of qualifying directly for the Paris Olympics were dashed with a 0-4 loss to China in the semi-finals. Despite this, the team bravely faced the challenge of Japan and won the bronze medal match. For the Indian team, which finished fourth in the Tokyo Olympics, Deepika scored in the fifth minute and Sushila Chanu scored in the 50th minute, while Yuri Nagai scored the only goal for Japan. The last time India won the silver medal was in the 2018 Games held in Jakarta.

    Jyoti, Devtale’s hat-trick of gold, nine medals for Indian archers

    India’s experienced compound archers Jyothi Surekha Vennam and Ojas Deotale scored a hat-trick of gold medals and with this, Indian archers won a record nine medals in these Asian Games. Compound archers broke Korea’s dominance by winning all five medals. Abhishek Verma got silver medal and Aditi Swami got bronze medal. Recurve archers had won two medals on Friday, which has happened for the first time in 13 years in the Olympic Games.

    History created in archery

    Earlier, India had won three medals in the 2014 Games held in Incheon. The team had won two silver medals in Jakarta. Current world champion Aditi Swami defeated Ratih Jilijati F of Indonesia in a one-sided playoff match for the bronze medal. 17-year-old Aditi, who won the World Championship title in Berlin two months ago, won 146-140. Later, Jyoti won her third gold by defeating So Chaewon of South Korea 149-145. She has won gold in mixed doubles and women’s team category.

  • Asian Games: Preneet Kaur’s big statement after winning gold medal in archery, told the secret of victory

    India is continuously performing brilliantly in the Asian Games being played in Hangzhou. All the players from India are performing well and winning medals for the country. India has won medals in many sports this year. Both men’s and women’s categories of India have performed brilliantly in compound archery played in the Asian Games. First up for the women’s team, Jyoti Surekha Vennam, Aditi Gopichand Swamy, Preneet Kaur – the 2023 world champion – scored a high-pressure score of 230 out of 240 in the compound women’s team final against Chinese Taipei. The rivals of the Indian team gave a tough competition to India and scored 229 points.

    Indian men’s team performed brilliantly

    The Indian men’s archery team performed very well in the games. Abhishek Verma, Prathamesh Samadhan Javkar and Ojas Praveen Deotale defeated their arch rival South Korea in the final match and won the gold medal. The Indian team won this match by five points. The Indian team has won all the medals in archery and has shown better performance since the beginning.

    We did not focus on rivals’ shots: Preneet Kaur

    Preneet Kaur told, during archery the heat of the game was felt. Both of us players were there helping each other and encouraging each other. We finished the game motivating each other. Our Italian coach Sergio Pagni helped us a lot. He said, we did not concentrate on the shots of the competitors and did our best. Jyoti told that there was wind blowing at times and we had to calm ourselves and focus on giving our best performance even in the worst conditions, no matter what the opponents were doing.

    The coach encouraged

    Ojas said, “Our coach tells us not to focus on the team you are fighting, but focus on yourself, follow your rhythm and the results will be in our hands.” He further said that Abhishek was constantly guiding him from behind and he also said that he could not have done it without him.

  • Asian Games: Lovlina gets quota for Paris Olympics, Preeti wins bronze

    India’s excellent performance continues in the Asian Games being played in Hangzhou. World champion Lovlina Borgohain, who played for India in the 75 kg women’s boxing semi-final match played on October 3, performed brilliantly and entered the final match. By reaching the final match, Lovlina Borgohain secured the Olympic quota while young boxer Preeti Panwar had to settle for bronze after losing in the 54 kg semi-final match.

    Preeti was seen struggling in front of the Chinese player

    Tokyo Olympics bronze medalist Lovlina defeated Asian Championship silver medalist Besan Manikon of Thailand in a unanimous decision in the semi-finals. Taking full advantage of her tall height, Lovlina delivered spectacular punches. After falling behind in the first round, her opponent tried to make a comeback in the last three minutes but was not successful. On the other hand, Preeti, who had secured Olympic quota, was defeated 5-0 by current flyweight champion Chang Yuan of China. In the first three minutes, Preeti performed well and threw punches but later could not maintain the rhythm. The Chinese player showed tremendous aggression and did not give him any chance. In the first round, four out of five judges ruled in favor of the Chinese player. In the second round, Preeti tried to break her defence. Yuan also received a warning for hitting Preeti on the back of the head. He won by playing defensively in the last three minutes.

    4 Indian boxers who have secured berths for Paris Olympics

    • Nikhat Zareen (50 kg)

    • Preeti Pawar (54 kg)

    • Parveen Hooda (57 kg)

    • Lovlina Borgohain (75 kg)

  • Asian Games 2023: After 20 years of tireless work, Sutirtha and Ahika Mukherjee won medal in table tennis.

    Just as there is a craze for cricket in India, the atmosphere of table tennis in China is also similar. This is the reason that asian games And China prevails in the table tennis competition in the Commonwealth Games. of India Sutirtha Mukherjee And the pair of Ahika Mukherjee won a historic bronze medal in the table tennis match at the Asian Games 2023 on Monday. Both of them had started planning two decades ago in Naihati, West Bengal. This bronze medal is the result of nearly 20 years of tireless efforts. The Indian pair fulfilled their dream of playing brilliantly in the Asian Games with a bronze medal in table tennis women’s doubles.

    Reached the semi-finals after defeating China

    Two days before their semi-final loss, Mukherjee had defeated defending world champion Chen Meng and Yidi Wang of China in their last-eight match. The Indian pair had to settle for a bronze medal after losing 3-4 to North Korea in a tough match in the women’s doubles semi-finals. With this medal, India’s challenge in Asian Games table tennis has now ended. This time India has won this only medal in table tennis. India had won bronze medals in men’s team and mixed doubles in Jakarta in 2018.

    Sutirtha and Ahika are not sisters

    According to a report in Times of India, the same surname of two Indian girls led some foreign journalists to believe that they were sisters. Ahika then revealed that we are not sisters, but our surname is the same. We know each other and have played together since childhood, so it is very easy to understand each other. I can read her mind and she can read mine. And we really have fun at the table, whether we’re losing or playing against the best in the world.

    India won only one medal in table tennis

    Entry into the semi-finals had assured a medal for this pair. But on Monday, the last-four match against North Korea’s Cha Suyong and Pak Sugyong ended in a painful defeat. The Korean pair won 7-11, 11-8, 7-11, 11-8, 11-9, 5-11, 11-2 to make it to the gold medal match. Coach Mamta Prabhu said, ‘They (Ahika and Sutirtha) started from the same club. Their friendship is more than 20 years old. They know each other very well, know each other inside and out. This is why the bonding is really strong.

    Gave a good fight to Korea

    The Mukherjee pair did not make a good start, but made strong efforts to make a comeback. They lost the fourth and fifth games. At one point he made the score 3-3 and took the match to a decider. Coach Mamata said that I think the North Koreans had some good games where they played really well and they (the Indian team) were completely out of rhythm then. I can say that this is not a happy day for us.

    The pain of not reaching the finals

    The crowd on Monday was not as significant as in the quarterfinals, but the locals still supported the Koreans. Mamta said, ‘We are accustomed to this. In the last match (quarter final) we played against China. There was much more excitement than this. This time the crowd was in favor of North Korea but we are used to it. Naihati’s childhood friends Sutirtha and Ayhika are happy, although the disappointment of not being able to progress beyond the semi-finals was also clearly visible in their words. Ahika said after the match, ‘It feels surreal to win this medal, but it could have been better. We are happy with what we have.

    India’s medal winning players in Asian Games on Monday

    1. Ansi Sojan – Women’s Long Jump – Silver

    2. Athletics Team – 4x400m Mixed Relay – Silver

    3. Parul Chaudhary – 3000m Steeplechase – Silver

    4. Preeti – 3000m Steeplechase – Bronze

    5. Women’s Speed ​​Skating Team – 3000m Relay – Bronze

    6. Men’s Speed ​​Skating Team – 3000m Relay – Bronze

    7. Sutirtha and Ahika Mukherjee – Table Tennis Women’s Doubles – Bronze

  • Asian Games: Indian men’s hockey team scored 12 goals against Bangladesh, fifth consecutive win in Asian Games

    The Indian men’s team defeated Bangladesh 12-0 in the hockey event of the Asian Games. Team India performed brilliantly in its last match in Pool A on Monday, October 2. India got its fifth consecutive win in the pool. The Indian team has not lost a single match so far. With this victory, it remains at first position in Pool-A. Team India will now enter the semi-finals on October 3. There it may face competition from host China. This time India has scored 58 goals so far and only five goals have been scored against China. Captain Harmanpreet Singh and Mandeep Singh completed their respective hat-tricks in the match for India. Both scored three goals each. Abhishek took the ball to the goal post twice. Lalit Upadhyay, Amit Rohidas, Abhishek and Nilkanta Sharma have scored one goal each.

    This is how India scored goals in the match

    • First goal: The first goal for India came in the second minute. Bangladesh’s Ashraful’s shot inside the D area hit Mandeep’s leg. Hardik took a shot at the penalty corner. He passed the ball towards captain Harmanpreet Singh. Harmanpreet put the ball in the goal post without making any mistake.

    • Second goal: Immediately after the first goal, India got the second penalty corner in the third minute. This time too Harmanpreet did not make any mistake and put the ball in the goal post. He scored his second goal in the match.

    • Third goal: Mandeep Singh scored the third goal for India. He put the ball into the goal post on Abhishek’s pass and added the third goal to India’s account.

    • Fourth goal: India got the fourth goal in the 23rd minute. Lalit Upadhyay put the ball into the goal post on Abhishek’s pass.

    • Fifth goal: Indian captain Harmanpreet Singh tried to put the ball in the goalpost with a drag flick, but the ball came back. Mandeep, who was standing nearby, took advantage of the opportunity in the 24th minute and scored a goal on the rebound.

    • Sixth goal: The sixth goal was added to India’s account in the 28th minute. Captain Harmanpreet was not on the field. In his absence, Varun Kumar and Amit Rohidas took charge. Rohidas scored a brilliant goal to put India ahead 6-0 in the match.

    • Seventh goal: Captain Harmanpreet Singh scored the seventh goal for India. He completed his hat-trick in the 32nd minute.

    • Eighth goal: Abhishek scored India’s eighth goal in the 41st minute.

    • Ninth goal: In the 46th minute, Mandeep surprised the Bangladesh goalkeeper. He scored a brilliant goal and put India ahead 9-0 in the match.

    • Tenth goal: Abhishek tried to score another goal in the 47th minute, but he could not succeed. Nilakanta Sharma standing near him scored the goal on the rebound.

    • 11th goal: Sumit scored a brilliant goal for India in the 56th minute and gave the team a lead of 11-0.

    • 12th goal: The 12th goal in India’s account came in the 57th minute. Abhishek scored another goal. Bangladeshi players also took a review against his goal, but the decision came in favor of India.

    Indian men’s team’s journey

    • First match: Beat Uzbekistan 16-0.

    • Second match: Defeated Singapore 16-1.

    • Third match: Defeated Japan 4-2.

    • Fourth match: Defeated Pakistan 10-2.

    • Fifth match: Beat Bangladesh 12-0.

  • Asian Games: Aditi slipped in the last round, had to be satisfied with silver in women’s golf

    India is performing very well in the Asian Games being played in Hangzhou. Indian golfer Aditi Ashok could not maintain her rhythm on the last day of the women’s golf event of the Asian Games on Sunday and won the silver medal by playing a disappointing card of five over 77. This is India’s first medal in women’s golf. Aditi had a huge lead of seven shots at the top of the table after the third round. She lost this lead by making four bogeys and one double bogey against one birdie and slipped to second place. The total score of this 25 year old player was 17 under 271. Arpichya Yubol of Thailand won the gold medal by playing a card of 68. Korea’s Hyunjo Yoo won the bronze medal with her best card of the week of 65. Two other Indian women participating in this event, Pranvi Urs (13th place) and Avani Prashant (joint 18th place) also disappointed on the last day. Pranvi played a card of 75 while Avni played a card of 76 due to which the Indian team missed the medal by slipping to fourth place in the event.

    Winning medal in golf is very important for India: Aditi

    After winning a medal for India in golf, Aditi said, “It is very important for India to win a medal in golf. Hopefully this will bring more support and recognition in the country.” He said, ”Even in the women’s team event, we missed the medal by a small margin. We finished fourth but it is all positive.” Aditi wants to repeat the success of the Asian Games in the Paris 2024 Olympics. The player, who missed a medal in the Tokyo Olympics by finishing fourth, said, “These types of events are very different from regular golf tournaments. To be able to perform well here, to be in the athlete village, to play on a course that I have never played before, hopefully this experience will help me further (in Paris).” A disappointing 77 on the fourth day of competition. When asked about the score he said, “It was not a good day.” I performed poorly. But overall if I look at my score of four days, it is quite good. I had not thought about this score on the initial day of the competition.

    Indian men’s team disappointed

    In the men’s category, Anirban Lahiri (65-67-74-68) is joint 12th, Khalin Joshi (70-69-69-73) is joint 27th, SSP Chaurasia (67-72-68-75) is joint 28th and Shubhankar Sharma (68- 69-76-73) stood at 32nd position. Indian men’s team stood at seventh position. In the team event, Korea won gold, Thailand won silver and Hong Kong won bronze. The gold in the men’s individual event was won by Hong Kong’s Taichi Kho (62-60-70-69) with a score of 27-under. Korea’s Sungjae Im (66-65-66-65) won the silver medal at 26-under while Chien-Yao Hung (65-63-67-69) of Taipei won the bronze medal at 24-under.

    Aditi impressed everyone with her performance

    Aditi missed out on the gold medal but the two-time Olympian impressed with her performance. This was India’s fourth individual medal in golf. Laxman Singh and Shiv Kapoor won gold medals in the 1982 and 2002 seasons while Rajiv Mehta won the silver medal in New Delhi (1982). The Indian team of Laxman, Rajiv, Rishi Narayan and Amit Luthra won the team gold medal in 1982. . India had won silver medals in the team event in Doha and Guangzhou in the 2006 and 2010 seasons.

  • Golden start of 8th day in Asian Games, shooters aim for gold

    Asian games hangzhou day 8 live updates: The brilliant performance of Indian promising players continues in the Asian Games. Indian players have performed brilliantly even on the 8th day. On the 7th day, 5 medals including 2 gold fell in India’s bag. But on the 8th day, India got the seventh gold in shooting. The Indian trio has done wonders in men’s team trap shooting. K Chenai, Prithviraj and Zorawar Singh have won gold for India. Currently India has won 41 medals. In which there are 11 gold.

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    At the same time, the trio of Rajeshwari Kumari, Manisha Keer and Preeti Rajak also did a great job in the shooting. All three promising students won silver medal in shooting. Indian player Aditi Ashok also achieved success in golf. She has created history by becoming the first female Indian golfer in the Asian Games by winning a silver medal.

    Medals won so far

    1. Mehuli Ghosh, Ramita Jindal and Aashi Choukse – 10m Air Rifle (Shooting) – Silver
    2. Arjun Lal Jat and Arvind Singh, Men’s Lightweight Double Sculls (Rowing) – Silver
    3. Babu Lal and Lekh Ram, (Rowing) Men’s Coxless Doubles – Bronze
    4. Men’s Coxed 8 Team-(Rowing)-Silver
    5. Ramita Jindal-Women’s 10m Air Rifle (Shooting)-Bronze
    6. Aishwarya Tomar, Divyansh Panwar and Rudranksh Patil – 10m Air Rifle Team Event (Shooting) – Gold
    7. Ashish, Jaswinder Singh, Puneet Kumar and Bhim Singh – Men’s Coxless 4 (Rowing) – Bronze
    8. Parminder Singh, Jakar Khan, Satnam Singh and Sukhmeet Singh – Men’s Quadruple Sculls (Rowing) – Bronze
    9. Aishwarya Pratap Singh Tomar-Men’s 10m Air Rifle (Shooting)-Bronze
    10. Anish, Adarsh ​​Singh and Vijayveer Sidhu – Men’s 25m Rapid Fire Pistol (Shooting) – Bronze
    11. Women’s Cricket Team-Gold
    12. Neha Thakur Sailing (Dinghy – ILCA4 Event) – Silver
    13. Ibad Ali Selling (RS:X)-Bronze
    14. In horse riding, India won the dressage team event (Divyakirti Singh, Hriday Vipul Chhed and Anush Aggarwala, Sudipti Hajela) – Gold.
    15. Sift Kaur Samra, Manini Kaushik and Aashi Chouksey (50m Rifle 3P Team Event) – Silver Medal
    16. Manu Bhakar, Rhythm Sangwan and Isha Singh (25m pistol team event) – Gold
    17. Sift Kaur Samra 50m Rifle 3 Positions (Women) – Gold Medal
    18. Aashi Chouksey 50m Rifle 3 Positions (Women) – Bronze
    19. Angad, Gurjot and Anant win: Skeet Team Event (Shooting) – Bronze
    20. Vishnu Saravanan, sailing (ILCA7)-ILCA7
    21. Isha Singh, Pistol Shooting 25 meters (Women’s Category) – Silver
    22. Anant Jeet Singh, Shooting (Skeet) – Silver
    23. Roshibina Devi Wushu (60 kg: Sanda Category) – Silver
    24. Arjun Cheema, Shiv Narwal and Sarabjot Singh (10m Air Pistol) – Gold
    25. Anush Aggarwala (Equestrian Dressage Individual Event) – Bronze
    26. Shooting 50m 3P Rifle Men’s Team – Gold Medal
    27. Ramkumar Ramanathan and Saketh Myneni – Silver in Tennis Men’s Doubles
    28. Palak Gulia-Gold in Women’s Category 10 Meter Air Pistol (Shooting)
    29. Shooting 10m Pistol Individual (Palak Gulia)-Gold Medal
    30. Isha Singh-Women Category 10 Meter Air Pistol (Shooting)-Silver
    31. Squash Women’s Team-Bronze
    32. Aishwarya Pratap Singh Tomar – Silver in Men’s Category 50 Meter Rifle 3 Positions (Shooting)
    33. Kiran Baliyan (Shot Put) – Bronze Medal
    34. Sarabjot Singh and Divya TS, shooting silver in 10 meter air pistol mixed event
    35. Rohan Bopanna and Rutuja Bhosale win gold in mixed doubles (tennis)
    36. Squash men’s team won gold
    37. Karthik Kumar won silver in Men’s 10 thousand meters (Athletics)
    38. Gulveer Singh won bronze in Men’s 10 thousand meters (Athletics)
    39. Female player Aditi Ashok (Golf) won silver
    40. Manisha Keer, Rajeshwari Kumari and Preeti Rajak pair won silver in women’s team event trap (shooting)
    41. K Chenai, Zorawar Singh and Prithviraj Tondaiman won gold in men’s team event trap (shooting)
  • Asian Games 2023: India beats Pakistan by record margin in hockey, avenges the defeat of 41 years ago

    Asian Games 2023: Captain Harmanpreet Singh scored four goals as the Indian hockey team defeated arch-rival Pakistan 10-2 in a one-sided match of Pool A of the Asian Games here on Saturday to secure a place in the semi-finals. This is India’s biggest win against Pakistan in terms of goal difference. Harmanpreet scored in the 11th, 17th, 33rd and 34th minutes while Varun Kumar scored two goals (41st and 54th). Mandeep Singh (8th), Sumit (30th), Shamsher Singh (46th) and Lalit Kumar Upadhyay (49th), playing his 150th international match, were the other players to score goals.

  • Asian Games 2023: India won gold in tennis, pair of Rohan Bopanna and Rutuja defeated Chinese Taipei

    Rohan Bopanna and Rutuja

    asian games 2023 India’s golden journey continues. India got great news in tennis on the seventh day of the game. In the mix, experienced Rohan Bopanna and Rutuja Bhosale won the gold medal for India. The pair defeated Tsung Hao Huang and An Shuo Liang of Chinese Taipei.

    Rutuja

    Pair of Rohan Bopanna and Rutuja won gold even after losing the first set

    The pair of Rohan Bopanna and Rutuja Bhosale had lost their first set. However, after losing the first set, both of them made a brilliant comeback by defeating Chinese Taipei’s Tsung Hao Huang and An Shuo Liang 2-6, 6-3, 10-4 and won the gold medal in the mixed doubles event of the Asian Games.

    Rohan Bopanna and Rutuja

    India gets second medal in tennis in Asian Games

    Rohan Bopanna And with Rutuja pair winning the gold medal, now the Indian tennis team will return with at least one gold medal. This time in the Asian Games, India won only two medals in tennis, which included silver in men’s doubles.

    Rohan Bopanna and Rutuja

    India’s 9th gold in Asian Games

    India has so far won a total of 9 gold medals in the Asian Games. If we talk about total medals, then with the help of 9 gold, 13 silver and 13 bronze medals, India has a total of 35 medals in its account. India is currently at 6th position in the medal tally.

    Rohan Bopanna and Rutuja

    Saketh Myneni and Ramkumar Ramanathan won silver in men’s doubles.

    Ramkumar Ramanathan and Saketh Myneni lost the final of the tennis men’s doubles event at the Asian Games and had to settle for a silver medal. The Indian pair was defeated in the final by Chinese Taipei’s Hsu Yu Siu and Jason Jung in straight sets. Su (182) and Jung (231), both members of the unseeded Chinese Taipei team, had better singles rankings, which was also reflected in their play. They defeated the second seeded Indian pair 6-4, 6-4.

    Rohan Bopanna and Rutuja

    This is Ramkumar’s first medal in the Asian Games and Myneni’s third medal. He has won men’s doubles silver with Satnam Singh and mixed doubles gold with Sania Mirza at the 2014 Incheon Games. Ramkumar’s service remained weak in the second set also. The score was 15-30 in the third game when he double faulted and the Taipei team made two break points. Saketh made the score 15-15 in the ninth game. The Indian pair saved their serve but Jung took the lead with a volley winner on the backhand. After this there was no chance of comeback for the Indian pair.

    Rohan Bopanna and Rutuja

    This has been India’s performance in Asian Games tennis

    In tennis, India had won four medals in Busan in 2002, four in Doha in 2006, five in Guangzhou in 2010, five in Incheon in 2014 and three in Jakarta in 2018.

  • Shooters dominate in Asian Games, Sarabjot-Divya won silver

    Hangzhou asian games 2023 day 7: Indian promising players are bringing glory to the country with their brilliant performance in the ongoing Asian Games in Hangzhou, China. Talking about shooting alone, the country has got 19 medals. It is still expected that Indians will win more medals in other events. India has got 6 gold, 8 silver and 5 bronze medals in shooting.

    This is India’s best performance in any Asian Games so far. Till now India has got a total of 34 medals. In Shooting (10 meter air pistol mixed event), India’s pair of Divya TS and Sarabjot Singh won the silver medal on the seventh day. At the same time, the gold medal has gone to China. India is at fourth position in the points table with 8 gold wins so far.

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    Medals won so far

    1. Mehuli Ghosh, Ramita Jindal and Aashi Choukse – 10m Air Rifle (Shooting) – Silver
    2. Arjun Lal Jat and Arvind Singh, Men’s Lightweight Double Sculls (Rowing) – Silver
    3. Babu Lal and Lekh Ram, (Rowing) Men’s Coxless Doubles – Bronze
    4. Men’s Coxed 8 Team-(Rowing)-Silver
    5. Ramita Jindal-Women’s 10m Air Rifle (Shooting)-Bronze
    6. Aishwarya Tomar, Divyansh Panwar and Rudranksh Patil – 10m Air Rifle Team Event (Shooting) – Gold
    7. Ashish, Jaswinder Singh, Puneet Kumar and Bhim Singh – Men’s Coxless 4 (Rowing) – Bronze
    8. Parminder Singh, Jakar Khan, Satnam Singh and Sukhmeet Singh – Men’s Quadruple Sculls (Rowing) – Bronze
    9. Aishwarya Pratap Singh Tomar-Men’s 10m Air Rifle (Shooting)-Bronze
    10. Anish, Adarsh ​​Singh and Vijayveer Sidhu – Men’s 25m Rapid Fire Pistol (Shooting) – Bronze
    11. Women’s Cricket Team-Gold
    12. Neha Thakur Sailing (Dinghy – ILCA4 Event) – Silver
    13. Ibad Ali Selling (RS:X)-Bronze
    14. In horse riding, India won the dressage team event (Divyakirti Singh, Hriday Vipul Chhed and Anush Aggarwala, Sudipti Hajela) – Gold.
    15. Sift Kaur Samra, Manini Kaushik and Aashi Chouksey (50m Rifle 3P Team Event) – Silver Medal
    16. Manu Bhakar, Rhythm Sangwan and Isha Singh (25m pistol team event) – Gold
    17. Sift Kaur Samra 50m Rifle 3 Positions (Women) – Gold Medal
    18. Aashi Chouksey 50m Rifle 3 Positions (Women) – Bronze
    19. Angad, Gurjot and Anant win: Skeet Team Event (Shooting) – Bronze
    20. Vishnu Saravanan, sailing (ILCA7)-ILCA7
    21. Isha Singh, Pistol Shooting 25 meters (Women’s Category) – Silver
    22. Anant Jeet Singh, Shooting (Skeet) – Silver
    23. Roshibina Devi Wushu (60 kg: Sanda Category) – Silver
    24. Arjun Cheema, Shiv Narwal and Sarabjot Singh (10m Air Pistol) – Gold
    25. Anush Aggarwala (Equestrian Dressage Individual Event) – Bronze
    26. Shooting 50m 3P Rifle Men’s Team – Gold Medal
    27. Ramkumar Ramanathan and Saketh Myneni – Silver in Tennis Men’s Doubles
    28. Palak Gulia-Gold in Women’s Category 10 Meter Air Pistol (Shooting)
    29. Shooting 10m Pistol Individual (Palak Gulia)-Gold Medal
    30. Isha Singh-Women Category 10 Meter Air Pistol (Shooting)-Silver
    31. Squash Women’s Team-Bronze
    32. Aishwarya Pratap Singh Tomar – Silver in Men’s Category 50 Meter Rifle 3 Positions (Shooting)
    33. Kiran Baliyan (Shot Put) – Bronze Medal
    34. Sarabjot Singh and Divya TS, shooting silver in 10 meter air pistol mixed event