Indian wrestlers won 4 medals on October 6 at the 2010 Commonwealth Games:
Rajender Kumar won Gold in the 55kg Greco-Roman style wrestling category.
Manoj Kumar won Silver in the 84kg Greco-Roman style wrestling category.
Sunil Kumar won Bronze in the 66kg Greco-Roman style wrestling category.
Dharmender Dalal won Bronze in the 120kg Greco-Roman style wrestling category.
Wednesday, October 6, 2010
Indian wrestler Manoj Kumar declared winner
Wrestler Manoj Kumar's opponent Mohammas Inam did not turn up for the Greco-Roman 84 kg Men Qualifications quarterfinals event. After much waiting, Manoj Kumar was declared winner.
Indian wrestlers strike 3 Gold Medals at CWG 2010
Indian wrestlers made the country super proud by winning 3 Gold Medals at the Commonwealth Games 2010 wrestling championships.
Ravinder Singh won a Gold in the lowest-weight category of 60 kg.
Sanjay and Anil Kumar won a Gold medal each in 74 kg and 96 kg categories respectively.
Ravinder Singh won a Gold in the lowest-weight category of 60 kg.
Sanjay and Anil Kumar won a Gold medal each in 74 kg and 96 kg categories respectively.
CWG Men's Hockey: India beat Malaysia
Just 3 minutes before the hooter, India's Bharat Chikkara scored the crucial goal that helped India beat Malaysia 3-2 in the Men's Hockey Pool A match. Dhanjay Mahadik and Sandeep Singh scored the first 2 goals. Now, India will face Australia on 7th October.
Tuesday, October 5, 2010
Shooters Deepak Sharma, Omkar Singh win Silver Medal at CWG
Indian shooters Deepak Sharma and Omkar Singh have won a Silver Medal in 50 m Pistol event at Commonwealth Games 2010 on 5th October.
Shooters Anisa Syyed, Rahi Sarnobat win Gold
Indian shooters Anisa Syyed and Rahi Sarnobat have won a Gold Medal in 25m Standard Pistol Pairs event.
Shooters Abhinav Bindra, Gagan Narang win Gold, create record at CWG
Indian shooters Abhinav Bindra and Gagan Narang have won Gold medal in Pairs 10m Air Rifle competition. In fact, they have created a Commonwealth Games record scoring 1193 points!
Abhinav Bindra and Gagan Narang are also going to participate in the 10m Air Rifle individual event to be held on October 6, 2010
Indian weightlifters Sukhen Dey, VS Rao win Silver, Bronze Medals
Indian men’s weightlifter Sukhen Dey won a Silver medal in the men's 56 kg weightlifting category at the Commonwealth Games 2010, on 4th October. Indian weightlifter VS Rao (Vellury Srinivasa Rao) won a Bronze medal in the same category.
Amirul Hamizan Ibrahim of Malaysia won the Gold Medal.
Ngangbam Soniya Chanu, Sandhya Rani Devi win Silver, Bronze for India
Indian women weightlifters Ngangbam Soniya Chanu and Sandhya Rani Devi made the country proud at the Commonwealth Games 2010 on October 4, the first day of CWG. While Soniya Chanu won a Silver medal, Sandhya Rani got a Bronze in the 48 kg category of the weightlifting competition.
The Gold went to Nigeria’s Augustina Nwaokolo.
Image courtesy: The Hindu, K Ananthan, AFP, Gulfnews.com
Ngangbam Soniya Chanu |
Ngangbam Soniya Chanu, Augustina Nwaokolo, Sandhya Rani Devi |
The Gold went to Nigeria’s Augustina Nwaokolo.
Image courtesy: The Hindu, K Ananthan, AFP, Gulfnews.com
Monday, October 4, 2010
Let's watch Commonwealth Games, spread the cheer
We spend hours watching cricket and soccer on television during the IPLs and the FIFAs. Now that the Commonwealth Games 2010 are being held in India, shouldn't we check out the various exciting games being held in our own country? It is one-of-its-kind experience to watch various sporting events during a span of few days. I watched the swimming competition a few minutes ago and it was such a treat while my eyes were focused on the Indian participants and my heart wished that they win.
C'mon guys, let us all cheer the various Indian athletes (ironically we don't even know the names of all the Indians participating, except the very few who won noteworthy medals in the recent past.)! Let our Facebook and Twitter updates be about the results of the Games, about our joys / disappointments when we win / lose a particular competition. Didn't we pour our hearts out with the controversies about CWG and Kalmadi spanning all our Facebook status updates? Weren't our lunchtime and commute time discussions all about the same? Now it's upon us to have the same, in fact, greater passion when it comes to the gaming event, the participants, the winners!
And then there are games like Lawn Bowls and Netball some of us have never heard of and we'd love to know more about. So this is your chance to catch up with the latest and the best in sporting events.
The Commonwealth Games 2010 are being telecast Live on Doordarshan sports channel and the DD News are constantly updating the results. And here's the schedule (dates and timings) on the CWG official website.
I'll try to update this site with the information about the various competitions and everything regarding the games. And I hope, we all will catch these together, right?
C'mon guys, let us all cheer the various Indian athletes (ironically we don't even know the names of all the Indians participating, except the very few who won noteworthy medals in the recent past.)! Let our Facebook and Twitter updates be about the results of the Games, about our joys / disappointments when we win / lose a particular competition. Didn't we pour our hearts out with the controversies about CWG and Kalmadi spanning all our Facebook status updates? Weren't our lunchtime and commute time discussions all about the same? Now it's upon us to have the same, in fact, greater passion when it comes to the gaming event, the participants, the winners!
And then there are games like Lawn Bowls and Netball some of us have never heard of and we'd love to know more about. So this is your chance to catch up with the latest and the best in sporting events.
The Commonwealth Games 2010 are being telecast Live on Doordarshan sports channel and the DD News are constantly updating the results. And here's the schedule (dates and timings) on the CWG official website.
I'll try to update this site with the information about the various competitions and everything regarding the games. And I hope, we all will catch these together, right?
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