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Asian Games 2023, October 5: Updated List Of All Indian Medal Winners

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The Indian contingent is on a roll at the Asian Games 2023 in Hangzhou. India have so far won 82 medals (19 gold, 31 silver and 32 bronze) at the Asian Games 2023. This is India’s biggest-ever medal haul at the Asian Games. This edition has also seen India’s biggest-ever gold medal haul at the Asian Games. In the 2023 edition of the continental tournament, the Indian team is hopeful of crossing 100 medal mark, which will be a new high in Indian sport. India have won medals in Athletics, equestrian, shooting, cricket, tennis, and sailing among other sports.

1. Shooting, Women’s 10m Air Rifle Team:The shooting team, comprising Mehuli Ghosh, Ramita, and Ashi Chouksey bagged the silver medal after finishing second Women’s 10m Air Rifle Team event. They finished with a total score of 1886.

2. Rowing, Men’s Doubles Sculls:The pair of Arjun Lal Jat and Arvind Singh won silver in the Lightweight Men’s Double Sculls with a timing of 6:28.18s.

3. Rowing, Men’s Pair:The duo of Lekh Ram and Babu Lal Yadav helped India finish third, bagging a bronze medal, with a timing of 6:50.41.

4. Rowing, Men’s Eight:Continuing a medal rush in rowing, India bagged another silver medal, this time in the Men’s Eight event.

5. Shooting, Women’s 10m Air Rifle Individual: Ramita Jindal, having clinched a silver medal in the women’s team event, bagged a bronze medal in the individual event in the 10m Air Rifle category with a cumulative score of 230.1

6. Shooting, Men’s 10m Air Rifle Team: In what turned out to be a ‘world record’ performance, the trio of Divyansh Singh Panwar, Rudrankksh Patil, and Aishwary Pratap Singh Tomar earned India its first gold medal of the 2023 Asian Games. With a cumulative score of 1893.7 points, they broke the existing world record for a team in 10m Air Rifle event.

7. Rowing, Men’s Coxless Four: The quartet of Jaswinder Singh, Bheem Singh, Punit and Ashish Kumar clinched the third spot in the Men’s Four event with a timing of 6:10.81.

8. Rowing, Men’s Quadruple Sculls: India win Bronze in Rowing as the quartet of Satnam, Parminder, Jakar and Sukhmeet finish 3rd with a timing of 6:08.61 mins in final.

9. Shooting, Men’s 10m Air Rifle Individual:Shooter Aishwary Pratap Singh Tomar, who combined with two others to earn India its first gold medal of the Asian Games in the team event, bagged a bronze medal in Men’s 10m Air Rifle event.

10. Shooting, Men’s 25m Rapid Fire Pistol Team: The trio of Adarsh Singh, Anish Bhanwala and Vijayveer Sidhu earned India a Bronze medal in the event with a total score of 1718.

11. Indian Women’s Cricket Team: The Harmanpreet Kaur-led side defeated Sri Lanka by 19 runs in the final to help India clinch its first-ever Asian Games gold medal in cricket.

12. Sailing, Girls’s Dinghy: Sailor Neha Thakur, representing India in the Girl’s Dinghy – ILCA 4 category, secured a silver medal. It was the nation’s first medal in Sailing at the 2023 Asian Games.

13. Sailing, Men’s Windsurfer RS:X: Eabad Ali got India its second medal in surfing at the 2023 Asian games, as he finished in the bronze medal spot at men’s windsurfer RS:X event with a net score of 52 points.

14. Equestrian, Team Dressage: The quartet of Anush Agarwalla, Hriday Vipul Chheda, Sudipti Hajela and Divyakriti Singh earned Inda a gold medal in Equestrian team event, first in 41 years. They claimed top podium spot with a timing of 209.205

15. Shooting, Women’s 50m Rifle 3 Positions Team: Trio of Ashi Chouksey, Manini Kaushik and Sift Kaur Samra earn India silver medal in the Women’s 50m Rifle 3 Position Team event. They aggregated an overall score of 1764, nine behind China who took the gold.

16. Shooting, Women’s 25m Pistol Team: The trident of Manu Bhaker, Esha Singh, Rhythm Sangwan clinches gold medal in Women’s 25m Pistol Team event, with a score of 1759.

17. Shooting, Women’s 50m Rifle 3 Positions Individual final: Ashi Chouksey settled for bronze medal in the women’s 50m rifle 3-position individual event, with a total score of 451.9.

18. Shooting, Women’s 50m Rifle 3 Positions Individual final: With a World Record score of 469.6, Sift Kaur Samra clinched gold medal in Women’s 50m Rifle 3 Positions Individual final. The previous record was 467 by Seonaid McIntosh of Great Britain, set in Baku this year.

19. Shooting, Men’s Skeet Team: The trio of Angad, Gurjoat & Anant Jeet earned India a bronze medal in Men’s Skeet Shooting Team event, with a total points tally of 355.

20. Sailing, Men’s ILCA 7 event: Vishnu Saravanan earned India a bronze medal in sailing with a net score of 34, one more than the silver medallist Ha Jeemin of South Korea.

21. Shooting, Women’s 25m Pistol Individual: India’s Esha Singh managed to claim the second spot in the women’s 25m Pistol Individual final, aggregating a score of 34, 4 behind the winner from China. In the same event, Manu Bhaker finished 5th.

22. Shooting, Men’s Skeet Individual: India’s Anantjeet Singh Naruka bagged a silver medal, scoring 58/60 in the Men’s Skeet Individual final. He lost to Kuwait’s shooter who equalled the World Record by shooting perfect 60/60.

23. Wushu, Women’s 60kg: After assuring India of a silver medal in Wushu, 60 kg category, Roshibina Devi couldn’t bag the elusive gold medal, losing to a Chinese opponent in the final.

24. Shooting, Men’s 10m Air Pistol Team:Continuing the shooters prolific journey in the Asian Games, the trio of Sarabjot Singh, Arjun Singh Cheema and Shiva Narwal struck gold in Men’s 10m Team event.

25. Equestrian, Equestrian Dressage Individual: India’s Anush Agarwalla created history as he became the first-ever athlete from the country to win a medal in Equestrian Individual event.

26. Shooting, Women’s 10m Air Pistol Team: Trio of Esha Singh, Palak and Divya Thadigol Subbaraju clinched a silver medal with the final score of 1731.

27. Shooting, Men’s 50m Rifle 3 Positions Team: The trident of Aishwary Pratap Singh Tomar, Swapnil Kusale broke world record as they clinched gold medal in Men’s 50m Rifle Team event with a score of 1769.

28. Tennis, Men’s Doubles:Indian duo of Ramkumar Ramanathan and Saketh Myneni beaten 4-6, 4-6 by Chinese Taipei duo in men’s doubles final. They bowed out with silver medal.

29. Shooting, Women’s 10m Air Pistol Individual: India’s Palak bagged gold medal with Asian Games record in Women’s 10m Air Pistol Individual final. She aggregated a total score of 242.1.

30. Shooting, Women’s 10m Air Pistol Individual: India’s Esha Singh secured silver medal in Women’s 10m Air Pistol Individual final. She aggregated a total score of 239.7.

31. Squash, Women’s Team: The Trio of Tanvi Khanna, Joshna Chinappa and Anahat Singh were beaten in the Women’s Team semi-final, hence bowing out with a bronze medal.

32. Shooting, Men’s 50m Rifle 3 Positions Individual: India’s Aishwary Pratap Singh Tomar continued his prolific run, clinching another silver medal in the Men’s 50m Rifle 3 Positions Individual final. He aggregated a total score of 459.7, 0.9 behind the gold medal-winner.

33. Athletics, Women’s Category: Shot-putter Kiran Baliyan won a bronze medal with a best throw of 17.36. This is also India’s first athletics medal at Asian Games 2023.

34. Shooting, 10 m air pistol mixed team:Sarabjot Singh and Divya TS faltered towards the end to let gold slip out of their hands in the 10m air pistol mixed team but the silver took India’s medal count from the shooting range to 19 at the Asian Games.

35. Tennis, Mixed doubles final: Rohan Bopanna and Rutuja Bhosale claimed mixed doubles gold with 2-6, 6-3, 10-4 win over Chinese Taipei.

36. Squash, Men’s Team final:Abhay Singh, Saurav Ghosal and Mahesh Mangaonkar helped India beat Pakistan 2-1 in the summit clash. Harinderpal Singh Sandhu was also in the team but didn’t play the final.

37. Athletics, Men’s 10000m Race: India’s long-distance runner Kartik Kumar won a silver with a personal best timing of 28:15.38s.

38. Athletics, Men’s 10000m Race: India’s long-distance runner Gulveer Singh won a bronze with a personal best timing of 28:17.21s.

39. Golf, Women’s Individual:India’s Aditi Ashok won silver medal. She finished the competition with a score of 17 under.

40. Shooting, Women’s Trap Team: India’s women’s trap team, consisting of Rajeshwari Kumari, Manisha Keer and Preeti Rajak won silver medal, with a score of 337.

41. Shooting, Men’s Trap Team: India’s men’s trap team of Zoravar Singh, Kynan Darius Chenai and Prithviraj Tondaiman won gold medal, with the Asian Games record score of 361.

42. Shooting, Men’s Trap Individual: India’s Kynan Darius Chenai bagged a bronze medal in the Men’s Trap-50 Individual final with a score of 32/40. His compatriot Zoravar Singh Sandhu finished 5th.

43. Athletics, Men’s Shot Put Final: India’s Tajinderpal Singh Toor won gold medal in men’s shot put final with a distance of 20.36m.

44. Athletics, 3000m Men’s Steeplechase Final: India’s Avinash Sable won gold medal in 3000m men’s steeplechase final. He recorded a timing of 8:19:50.

45. Boxing, Women’s 50kg Semi-Final: Nikhat Zareen bowed out of women’s 50kg boxing with a bronze medal after losing in the semi-final match.

46. Athletics, Women’s 1500m: Harmilan Bains won a silver medal for India after finishing the race with a timing of 4:12.74.

47. Athletics, Men’s 1500m: Ajay Kumar Saroj won a silver medal with a timing of 3:38.94.

48. Athletics, Men’s 1500m: Jinson Johnson registered a time of 3:39.74 to clinch a bronze medal.

49. Long Jump: Murali Sreesankar won a silver medal in the men’s event with a best jump of 8.19m.

50. Women’s Heptathlon: Nandini Agasara has clinched a bronze medal. She finished with an overall total of 5712 points, which is her new personal best.

51. Women’s Discus Throw: India’s Seema Punia won a bronze medal with a best throw of 58.62m.

52. Women’s 100m Hurdles: Jyothi Yarraji’s bronze medal in the event was upgraded to silver after China’s Wu Yanni, who finished at the second spot, was disqualified.

53. Badminton, Men’s Team Event: The Indian men’s badminton team ended its campaign with a silver medal after losing to China in the final.

54. Roller Skating, Women’s Speed Skating 3000m Relay:Earning India’s first medal of the day, the women’s roller skating team bagged bronze in the women’s speed skating 3000m relay event with a tally of 4:34.861.

55. Roller Skating, Men’s Speed Skating 3000m Relay:The women’s roller skating team bagged bronze in the men’s speed skating 3000m relay event with a tally of 4:10.128.

56. Table Tennis, Women’s Doubles: India’s Sutirtha Mukherjee and Ayhika Mukherjee lost the women’s doubles semi-final against North Korea, yet created history by winning the country’s first table tennis medal (bronze) in women’s doubles event

57. Athletics, Women’s 3000m Steeplechase:India’s Parul Chaudhary secured the silver medal in women’s 3000m steeplechase with a timing of 9:27.63 seconds

58. Athletics, Women’s 3000m Steeplechase:India’s Priti Lamba finished on the podium in the same race by winning the bronze medal clocking a personal best 9:43.32 seconds

59. Athletics, Women’s Long Jump:Ancy Sojan Edappilly bagged the silver medal in women’s long jump. She registered her personal best of 6.63m

60. Athletics, Mixed Team Relay:India clinched a silver medal in the 4x400m mixed relay event after the Sri Lankan team got disqualified for lane infringement. Initially, India claimed the third spot.

61. Canoe, Men’s Double 1000m:India’s Arjun Singh and Sunil Singh Salam clinched a historic bronze medal in men’s canoe double 1000m event. The Indian duo finished with a timing of 3:53.329.

62. Boxing, Women’s 54kg:The 2022 Asian Championships bronze medallist Preeti suffered a 0-5 defeat against China’s Yuan Chang in the women’s 54kg semifinal.

63. Athletics, Women’s 400m Hurdles:Vithya Ramraj clinched the bronze medal in Women’s 400m Hurdles with a timing of 55.68.

64. Athletics, Men’s Triple Jump:India’s Praveen Chithravel won bronze in men’s triple jump at Asian Games 2023 with his best attempt being 16.68m.

65. Athletics, Women’s 5000m:India’s Parul Chaudhary won gold medal with a time of 15:14.75.

66. Athletics, Men’s 800m:Mohammed Afsal won silver with a timing of 1:48.43.

67. Athletics, Decathlon:Tejaswin Shankar won silver medal with 7666 points.

68. Athletics, Javelin Throw: Annu Rani won gold medal with a best throw of 62.92m.

69. Boxing, Men’s +92kg: Narender went down to Kazakhstani boxer Kamshybek Kunkabayev in the men’s +92kg semi-final to end his campaign with a bronze.

70. Athletics, Race Walk: India’s Ram Baboo and Manju Rani finished 3rd, clinching bronze medal in mixed team 35km Race Walk event.

71. Archery, Mixed Doubles:India’s Ojas Deotale and Jyothi Surekha Vennam clinched archery’s first gold medal at the 2023 Asian Games, beating the South Korean pair 159-158 in the final.

72. Squash, Mixed Doubles:India’s Anahat Singh, Abhay Sing lose squash mixed doubles semi-final against Malaysia to bow out with a bronze medal.

73. Boxing, Women’s 57kg:Indian boxer Parveen Hooda lost the women’s 54-57kg women’s boxing semi-final against a pugilist from Chinese Taipei to settle for a bronze medal.

74. Boxing, Women’s 75kg: Lovlina Borgohain went down fighting to China’s Qian Li in Women’s 75kg final, and bowed out with a silver medal.

75. Sunil Kumar, greco-roman wrestling: Sunil Kumar won India’s first Greco Roman medal at the Asian Games in 13 years, bagging a bronze in the 87kg category

76. Women’s 4x400m relay team: The Indian women’s 4x400m relay team featuring Vithya Ramraj, Aishwarya Mishra, Prachi and Subha Venkatesan won the silver medal at the ongoing 19th Asian Games

77. Avinash Sable, men’s 5000m: Avinash Sable clinched a silver in the men’s 5000m, his second medal at the 19th Asian Games

78. Harmilan Bains, women’s 800m: Harmilan Bains clinched another silver in athletics after finishing second in the women’s 800m final

79. Neeraj Chopra, men’s javelin throw: Neeraj Chopra lived up to the expectations to win the gold at the Asian games

80. Kishore Jena, men’s javelin throw: Kishore Kumar Jena took home a silver medal

81. Men’s 4x400m relay team: The quartet of Anas Muhammed Yahiya, Amoj Jacob, Muhammed Ajmal Variyathodi and Rajesh Ramesh broke the national record to clinch India’s 18th gold in the Asian Games

82. Archery, Women’s Compound Team:The trio of Jyothi Surekha Vennam, Aditi Gopichand Swami and Parnee Kaur defeated Chinese Taipei trident in the final to clinch gold medal. India secured a 130-129 victory over their opponents in the gold medal match.

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World Chess Championship: D Gukesh Loses To Ding Liren In 12th Game, Both Players At 6 points Each

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Indian challenger D Gukesh lost the 12th game against defending champion Ding Liren of China to allow his opponent bounce back and level the World Chess Championship match on Monday. The 18-year-old Gukesh was ahead by one point after he notched his second win of the match on Sunday, which came after seven consecutive draws, but Liren’s win on Monday brought the things on an even keel. The two players are now tied at 6 points each with just two games left in the 14-round classical time control format, still shy of 1.5 points in order to win the title. The remaining two games will be played on Wednesday and Thursday, after rest day on Tuesday. Irrespective of what happens in the next game on Wednesday, the match will go the distance (14 games) and more likely there will be tiebreaker — where games are of shorter duration — to determine the winner.

The 32-year-old Liren had won the opening game before Gukesh emerged victorious in the third game. The second, and the fourth to 10th games were drawn.

In what was the first victory for Liren with his white pieces, Gukesh’s preparation did not come as good as the other 11 games that he played here.

The start was an English opening by the Chinese and much to the surprise of the fans, Gukesh went for a position that led to a Benoni defense with colours reversed.

Gukesh started to miss out creating counter play in the middle game as white played just normal developing moves. By the 15th move, though less on time on the clock, white had a small advantage as a central breakthrough looked inevitable, giving Liren the space advantage.

Gukesh’s 17th move did not help his cause as white was able to get the desired break in the centre. Five moves later, another error by Gukesh gave Liren a huge advantage.

Liren’s central pawn made a foray to the sixth rank in what was a near-decisive blow on the 27th move. Gukesh had to part with a couple of pawns. Adding to Gukesh’s woes was an imminent rook invasion.

The game ended through a fine tactic by Liren who sacrificed a rook to force matters. The game ended in 39 moves.

For Gukesh, much would depend on how he does in his last remaining white game after the final rest day on Tuesday.

Liren has proved again that he is a tough nut to crack and his second victory in the match was pretty much one-sided compared to many other games in the match that had chances for both sides.

In the previous world championship match against Ian Nepomniachtchi of Russia, Liren had to come back from behind as many as three times before being crowned the world champion.

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Kapil Dev Says It Is Up To Virat Kohli How Fast He Can Bounce Back From Lean Patch

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Former captain Kapil Dev feels it is up to stalwart Virat Kohli how fast he can bounce back from his lean patch of form as the Border-Gavaskar Trophy (BGT) and World Test Championship (WTC) continues to be on line for India. The ‘Chase Master,’ who thrived on his hunger to score runs, has looked out of his everlasting appetite in 2024. In Test cricket, there have been glimpses of Virat showcasing his picture-perfect technique but eventually being overshadowed by the weight of his failures.

In 2024, Virat has scored 373 runs in the Test format, averaging just 26.64 with one fifty and a century to his name. In the ongoing Border-Gavaskar Trophy, he celebrated his 81st international century in Perth, but all the momentum vanished in thin air when the series moved to Adelaide as he was dismissed at paltry scores of 7 and 11.

“Virat Kohli is one of the best cricketers we have seen in our country. If you put top four batsmen, he will be there. If he is going through a rough time, it is only up to him how fast he can bounce back,” Kapil told reporters on Monday while speaking about Virat.

The 36-year-old’s underwhelming form has been evident across all formats. In 21 matches this year, Virat has 611 runs to his name, averaging 22.62 with a sole century and two fifties.

There were only three instances when Virat’s magic left fans mesmerised. His match-saving 76 against South Africa in the T20 World Cup final and 70 in the second innings of the first Test against New Zealand.

The third instance was a week ago when he set the Perth Test strip on fire with an unbeaten 100 to take the Test completely out of Australia’s grasp.

With the BGT series perfectly poised at 1-1, the action will move to Australia’s fortress in Brisbane beginning on Saturday.

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India’s 13-Year-Old Sensation Vaibhav Suryavanshi Accused Of Age Fraud By Ex-Pak Cricketer

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India’s 13-year-old sensation Vaibhav Suryavanshi, who was bought by Rajasthan Royals in the IPL 2025 Auction for Rs 1.1 crore, once again found himself in the middle of an age fraud controversy. Former Pakistan cricketer Junaid Khan took to social media to share a video of his knock during the U-19 Asia Cup tournament and questioned the age of the youngster. Vaibhav produced a brilliant batting performance against Sri Lanka and Junaid questioned if a 13-year-old is capable of hitting such massive sixes. Vaibhav ended up being the joint highest-scorer for India in the competition with his best performance coming against Sri Lanka where he slammed 67 runs with the help of 5 fours and 5 sixes.

Junaid shared the video of that innings by Vaibhav on social media platform Instagram along with the caption – “Can a 13-year-old kid really hit such a long six?”


Earlier, when asked about the controversies regarding Vaibhav’s actual age which many believe is 15 years, his father – Sanjiv Suryavanshi – was quick to clarify.

“When he was 8 and half years old he first appeared for a BCCI bone test. He has already played India U-19. We don’t fear anyone. He can again undergo age test,” he sounded defiant while speaking with PTI.

Sanjiv said that Bihar Cricket Association president Rakesh Tiwary’s “blessings” have always helped Vaibhav in his journey.

Rakesh ji ka ashirwaad raha hai bahoot (Rakesh ji’s blessings are there).”

His base price in the auction was Rs. 30 lakh and Delhi Capitals made the opening bid. RR entered the fray at Rs. 35 lakh and eventually got the better of DC to get the player on board.

So how did this bidding war happen?

“Rajasthan Royals had called him for trials in Nagpur. Vikram Rathour sir (batting coach) gave a match situation where he had to score 17 in an over. Bituwa ne 3 chakka mara. Trials mein aat chakka aur char chauwaa mara (He smashed three sixes. At trials, he hit eight sixes and four fours),” he claimed proudly.

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