Saturday, October 09, 2010

Commonwealth Games 2010
At XIX Commonwealth Games 2010, New Delhi

On 6th day India managed to win 4 Gold, 1 Silver and 5 Bronze medals ... In overall stading England overtake us and grab 2nd place ... Now we r having 24 Gold, 17 Silver and 17 Bronze medals.

Today we won 2 Gold medals each in shooting and wrestling ... Gagan won his 4th Gold medal and Vijay Kumar won his 3rd Gold medal ... In wrestling as expected Yogeshwar Datt and Narsingh Yadav won Gold medal in their respective categories.

In tennis, ladies final Sania lost against top-seed Anastasia Rodionova in 3 tight set, 36 62 67(3), Sania saved 4 match points but in tie-break Rodionova was too strong ... In mens doubles senior pair of Lee and Mahesh defeated Rohan and Somdev to won Bronze medal, 63 76(4) ... In doubles Sania and Rushmi lost against top-seed Aussie pair 46 46, now they will face another Indian pair Poojashree and Nirupama Sanjeev for Bronze medal match.

In hockey our men scored unimpressive win over Scotland, 4-0 ... We needed big win in this match to improve our goal average but our striker failed ... Dharamvir Singh scored 2 goals, Sarwanjit Singh scored one and Dhanjay Mahadik scored one on penalty corner ... Now tomorrow we need to win match against Pakistan for qualifying for semis, other hand Pakistan can move to semis after drawing with us ... Indian women scored victory over South Africa 3-1, 2 goals on penalty corners from Deepika Thakur and a field goal from Surinder Kaur, but still South Africa qualified for semis over better goal average.

In table tennis after losing in semis Indian men team lifted Bronze defeating Nigerian team convincingly.

Our boxers continued with their impressive performance ... Akhil won tough match against British boxer ... Suranjoy and Amandeep reached in the semis and assure medals for India.

Day 6
Wrestling - Men's Freestyle 60kg
Gold - Yogeshwar Datt (IND)
Silver - James Mancini (CAN)
Bronze - Sasha Madyarchyk (ENG)

Wrestling - Men's Freestyle 74kg
Gold - Narsingh Pancham Yadav (IND)
Silver - Richard Brian Addinall (RSA)
Bronze - Evan MacDonald (CAN)

Shooting - Singles 50 m Rifle 3 Positions Men
Gold - Gagan Narang (IND) (Prone - 99 100 97 99, Standing - 97 98 96 98, Kneeling - 97 97 96 92) 1166 + 96.2 = 1262.2 CGR
Silver - Jonathan Hammond (SCO) (Prone - 99 100 100 99, Standing - 93 89 96 95, Kneeling - 97 99 98 99) 1164 + 91.3 = 1255.3
Bronze - James Huckle (ENG) (Prone - 98 99 99 98, Standing - 96 97 94 94, Kneeling - 96 97 96 93) 1157 + 97.9 = 1254.9

Shooting - Pairs 25 m Centrefire Pistol Men
Gold - India 1159 pts
Vijay Kumar (IND) (Precision - 97 99 98 = 294, Rapid - 95 99 98 =292) 586 pts
Harpreet Singh (IND) (Precision - 97 94 98 = 289, Rapid - 95 93 96 = 284) 573 pts

Silver - New Zealand 1140 pts
YELAVICH Greg Yelavich (NZL) (Precision - 96 96 97 = 289, Rapid - 93 94 98 = 285) 574 pts
Alan Earle (NZL) (Precision - 93 95 98 = 286, Rapid - 93 94 93 = 280) 566 pts

Bronze - Singapore 1139 pts
Bin Gai (SIN) (Precision - 99 95 98 = 292, Rapid - 92 98 94 = 284) 576 pts
Lip Meng Poh (SIN) (Precision - 97 94 95 = 286, Rapid - 94 87 96 = 277) 563 pts

Tennis - Singles Women
Gold - Anastasia Rodionova (AUS)
Silver - Sania Mirza (IND)
Bronze - Sally Peers (AUS)

Athletics - 20 km Walk Men
Gold - Jared Tallent (AUS) 1:22:18 CGR
Silver - Luke Adams (AUS) 1:22:31 PB
Bronze - Harminder Singh (IND) 1:23:28 PB

Shooting - Pairs 10 m Air Rifle Women
Gold - Malaysia 793 pts
Nur Suryani Mohamed Taibi (MAS) (99 100 99 100) 398 pts
Nur Ayuni Halim (MAS) (100 100 98 97) 395 pts

Silver - Singapore 790 pts
Xiang Wei Jasmine Ser (100 99 97 100) 396 pts
Jian Huan Cheng (100 100 99 95) 394 pts

Bronze - India 785 pts
SHIRUR Suma Siddharth Shirur (99 99 100 99) 397 pts
Kavitha Yadav (98 98 95 97) 388 pts

Weightlifting - 75kg Women
Gold - Hadiza Zakari (NGR) (110.0 + 129.0) 239.0 KG CGR
Silver - Marie-Eve Beauchemin-Nadeau (CAN) (99.0 + 126.0) 225.0 KG
Bronze - Laishram Monika Devi (IND) (95.0 + 121.0) 216.0 KG

Table Tennis - Mens Team
Gold - Singapore
Silver - England
Bronze - India

Tennis - Mens Doubles
Gold - Peter Luczak (AUS)/ Paul Hanley (AUS)
Silver - Ross Hutchins (ENG)/ Ken Skupski (ENG)
Bronze - Mahesh Bhupathi (IND)/ Leander Paes (IND)

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