India's shooters will continue to be under the spotlight on Day 6 of the 2014 Commonwealth Games. India won ten medals, including three gold medals on an eventful Day 6 of the Commonwealth Games 2014 to increase their total medal tally .
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ओलिंपिक और विश्व चैंपियनशिप के कांस्य पदक विजेता विजेंदर सिंह सहित पांच भारतीय मुक्केबाजों ने अपने संबंधित भार वर्गों के सेमीफाइनल में जगह बनाकर पदक पक्के किए। इनमें दो महिला मुक्केबाज शामिल हैं। विजेंदर सिंह, मनदीप जांगड़ा और एल देवेंद्रो सिंह ने पुरुष वर्ग में दमदार प्रदर्शन करके जबकि अनुभवी लैशराम सरिता देवी और युवा पिंकी जांगड़ा ने महिला वर्ग के सेमीफाइनल में जगह बनाई।
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Its time to celebrate!!!! we never 2 late to rise and shine. As we know the sportperson lost the Indian image in CWG 2010 that was hosted in new Delhi. But that time Indian sportperson continue to shine in the medal race at CWG being held in Glasgow this year... and hope we will get more medal in future too..
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CWG 2014: Day 8 Highlights
Day 8 of CWG 2014, India claimed 6 medals (3 gold, 1 silver, 2 bronze ) and slip to 5th position in Medal Tally.
Wrestler Babita Kumari wins the gold medal after beating Canada Brittanee Laverdure 9-2 in Women's Freestyle 55kg final.
Yogeshwar Dutt won the 5th wrestling gold medal for India after beating Canada Jevon Balfour 10-0 in the final of the Men's freestyle 65kg Evants.
Vikas Gowda brought in India first athletics medal from the 2014 CWG, when he won the discus throw gold. In this achievement, Gowda became India only second male athlete to win a gold at the CWG after the legendary Milkha Singh won the 440 yard gold way back in 1958 at Cardiff.
Geetika Jakhar settles for silver after losing to Canada's Danielle Lappage in Women's Freestyle 63kg final
Pawan Kumar clinches bronze medal after beating Pakistan's Muhammad Inam in Men's Freestyle 86kg
Gymnastics Artistic Dipa Karmakar wins bronze medal in Women's Vault
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India's medal winners at the CWG so far
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
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
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
Bronze:
Ganesh Mali: men's 56 kg weightlifting
Kalpana Thoudam: women's 52 kg judo
Santoshi Matsa: 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
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Day 9,India's claimed two silver medal or one bronze and remain steady at the 5th position in the medal tally.
Seema Punia hurled the disc to 61.61 metres to win the silver. She had won the bronze in the 2010 Games where India clinched all the three medals from the event.
Later in the day, Sharath and Amalraj lost to Singapore's Ning Gao and Hu Li in the final of the men's doubles table tennis event to settle for a silver.
Another Indian pugilist Pinki lost a close semifinal bout against Michaela Walsh of Northern Ireland to settle for a bronze medal in women's 51kg.
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Day 10, Joshana Chinappa, Dipika Pallikal Wins Squash Gold
Vijender has to settle for a silver after losing to England's Anhtony Fowler. So that's four silvers where there could have been four golds for India from boxing today
Mandeep Jangra gets silver in 69kg boxing after losing to England's Scott Fitzgerald
Rajinder Rahelu wins silver medal in the men's heavyweight powerlifting event
India's Arpinder Singh wins the bronze medal in men's triple jump event
MV Gurusaidutt wins bronze after beating Rajiv Ouseph of England 21-15, 14-21, 21-19 in men's singles badminton.
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Day 11, In the end of 20th CWG, India claimed One Gold , Two silver, One bronze.
Parupalli Kashyap on Sunday etched his name firmly in the history books by becoming the first Indian male shuttler in 32 years to win a gold medal in CWG.
Silver medallists Jwala Gutta & Ashwini Ponnappa.
India had to be settle for silver after their men's team lost to Australia 0-4 in the hockey final of the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow on Sunday.
India's bronze medallist PV Sindhu.
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Hello Friends yesterday is the last day of common wealth game and India got this year fifth position in game with 64 medals (15 Gold,30 Silver and 19 Bronze) Congratulation to all winners.............
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