Birmingham: Commonwealth Games to flag off on Monday India with dreamlike achievements. Eldoze Paul and Milli Meter Ma who awarded the state its first gold in triple jump. Abdullah Abubakar, who is the second in three differences, and the Malayalam’s Proud. Three gold medals in boxing and the Idak medal India has climbed to the fourth position in Tika. Boxing Women’s 48 kg Neetu Ganghas also won the light flyweight division. World champion Nikhat Sarin and Amit Panga in men’s 51 kg Luman won the gold.
Amit defeated England’s Kieran Macdonald 5-0 in the final. Last time silver was turning into gold. Neetu also defeated England’s Demi Jade Restane by the same score. This is Neetu’s debut game. Nikhat also defeated Ireland’s Carly McNoll 5-0.
India’s Bhavina Hasmukhbhai Swarna and Algar Raj A in Para Table Tennis Ravindam also won bronze. In Table Tennis Men’s Doubles Sarath Kamal-G. Satyan team lost in the final and took silver. Women’s hockey team and javelin thrower Annu Rani in men’s 10,000m. Sandeep Kumar also won bronze in conducting. Ancha won 17 gold, 13 silver and 19 bronze medals at the competitions. India is religion.
The only gold of India and Kerala
With Eldos winning India’s first triple jump gold, Koh With Kerala winning its first individual gold at the Monwealth Games Ernakulam kolancheri swadeshi. Three men represented India in the final on Sunday. . Apart from Eldos and Abdullah, there was Praveen Chitravelum. When Eldos, who ran 17 meters for the first time, won the gold in 17.03, Abdu Right following 17.02.
Jah Naal Perinchief of Bermuda who won bronze jumped 16.92 meters. If only Praveen, who was fourth at 16.89m, had improved a little more. Tomorrow too would have come in India’s account. Mohinder Gill won bronze and silver respectively in triple jump in 1970 and 74 games. had also achieved Malayalam Ranjith Maheshwari won the bronze in 2010 and Arpinder Singh in 2014. ki.
Hockey: Bronze for Indian women
India beat New Zealand in women’s hockey losers final to win bronze. The win was 2-1 in the shootout. The match ended 1-1 at the scheduled time. Salama Tete scored for India and Olivia Merry scored for the Kiwis. This is the first bronze for the Indian women’s hockey team at the Commonwealth Games. A gold and silver each had previously been won. India is getting a medal once more following 16 years.