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XXI Commonwealth 2018
Gold Coast (Queensland)
Australia
04 to 15 April 2018
Important Points to
Remember
·     
It was 5th
time that Australia had hosted the CWG
·     
Motto : Share the Dream
·     
Events : 275 in 19
Sports
·     
Officially Opended by :
Charles (Prince of Wales)
·     
Main Venue : Carrara
Stadium
·     
Participant : 71
Country
·     
First Time a major
multisport event achievd gender equality by having an equal number of events
for males and femals
Athletes village provided
accommodation and services to 6600 athletes and officials in 1252 permanent
dwellings : 1700 one and two bedroom apartments and 82 three bedroom townhouses
at Soutport, Gold Coast.
2014 CWG (XX)
·     held at GLASGOW – Scotland
·     23 July to 3 August 2014
·     India was 5th with 64 Medals
·     (Gold – 15, Silver – 30, Bronze – 19)
·     Participant : 71 Country
2022 CWG (XXII)
·     Birmingham – England
·     27 July to 7 August 2022
·     Motto – Heart of the UK, Soul of the Commonwealth
·     73 Participating Country (Expected)
Rank
CGA
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
1
Australia (AUS)*
80
59
59
198
2
England (ENG)
45
45
46
136
3
India (IND)
26
20
20
66
4
Canada (CAN)
15
40
27
82
5
New Zealand (NZL)
15
16
15
46
6
South Africa (RSA)
13
11
13
37
7
Wales (WAL)
10
12
14
36
8
Scotland (SCO)
9
13
22
44
9
Nigeria (NGR)
9
9
6
24
10
Cyprus (CYP)
8
1
5
14
Total (43 CGAs)
275
276
289
840
Sport
Men
Women
Total
gold Gold
silver Silver
bronze Bronze
Athletics
16
12
28
1
1
1
Badminton
5
5
10
2
3
1
Basketball
12
12
24
0
0
0
Boxing
8
4
12
3
3
3
Cycling
4
5
9
0
0
0
Gymnastics
3
4
7
0
0
0
Hockey
18
18
36
0
0
0
Lawn bowls
5
5
10
0
0
0
Parasports
3
5
8
0
0
1
Shooting
15
12
27
7
4
5
Squash
4
2
6
0
2
0
Swimming
3
2
5
0
0
0
Table tennis
5
5
10
3
2
3
Weightlifting
8
8
16
5
2
2
Wrestling
6
6
12
5
3
4
Total
115
103
218
26
20
20


HARYANA: –

10
Gold
1.       Anish  (15 Year) – 25
meter rapid fire – Karnal (Kasandi)
2.       Manu Bhakar (16 year) – 10 Meter Air Pistol – Goria
(Jhajjar- Haryan)
3.       Sanjeev Rajput – 50 Meter – 3   –
Jagadhari – Yamunanagar
4.       Bajrang Punia – 65 kg Wrestling – Khudan – Jhajjar
5.       Sumit Malik – 125 kg Wrestling – Karor – Rohtak
6.       Vinesh Phogat – 50 kg Wrestling – Balali – Ch. Dadri
7.       Gaurav Solanki – Boxing – 52 Kg – Ballabhgarh – Faridabad
8.       Neeraj Chopra (20 kg)– Jewling Throw –  – Khandra – Panipat
9.       Vikash Krishnan – 73 Kg Boxing – Singhwa Khas – Bhiwani
10.  Sayna Nehwal – (Defeat PV Sindhu) – Badminton – Hisar
(Hydrabad)
6 Silver
1.       Mausan Khatri – 97 kg Wrestling – Panchi Jatan – Sonepat
2.       Pooja Dhandha – 57 kg Wrestling –  Hisar
3.       Babita Phogat – 53 kg Wrestling – Balai – Ch. Dadri
4.        Seema Antil –
Discuss Throw – Sonepat
5.        Amit Panghal – 49 kg
– Mayna – Rohtak
6.       Manish Kaushik – Boxing 60 kg – Rohtak
7 Bronze
1.        Somvir – 86 kg
Wrestling – Rohtak
2.        Sakshi Malik –62
kg  Wrestling – Rohtak
3.       Kiran Godara – 76 kg 
Wrestling – Hisar
4.       Ankur Mittal – Shooting – Bhatgao-  Panipat
5.        Manoj Kumar – Boxing
– Kaithal
6.        Naman Tanwar –
Boxing 91 kg – Bhiwani
7.       Deepak Lathar – Wait Lifting 69 kg – Shadipur – Jind

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