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21:51 (IST): India's Rahi Sarnobat and Anesha Sayyed qualify for Women's 25m Pistol finals. Gold and silver assured for India.
 
 
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INDIA in Day 4:

 

 
ATHLETICS:
 
20:10 IST: Men`s Shot Put Qual. Round 1 - Om Parkash Singh Karhana
20:37 IST: Women`s 100m Round 1 - Sharadha Narayana
21:25 IST: Women`s 400m Round 1 - Machettira Poovamma
 
 
BADMINTON:
 
14:30 IST: Mixed Team Semi-final – India vs England
 
 
BOXING:
 
16:10 IST: Men`s Light Welter (64kg) Round of 16 - Manoj Kumar vs Arthur Biyarslanov (CAN)
00:10 IST(Jul 28): Men`s Light Heavy (81kg) Round of 16 - Sumit Sangwan vs Mohamed Hakimu Fumu (Tanzania)
 
 
HOCKEY:
 
20:30 IST: Women`s Preliminary - Match India vs New Zealand
 
 
LAWN BOWLS:
 
17:00 IST: Men`s Fours - Section B, Rd 1 – India vs South Africa
22:00 IST: Men`s Singles - Section B, Rd 1 - Bahadur Singh (IND) vs Abdul Rais (MAS). 
 
 
SHOOTING:
 
14:30 IST: Double Trap Men`s Qualification - Ankur Mittal and Mohd Asab
14:30 IST: Double Trap Women`s Final - Shreyasi Singh & Varsha Varman
 
 
SWIMMING:
 
15:18 IST: Men`s 50m Breaststroke - Sandeep Sejwal
16:16 IST: Men`s 100m Butterfly - Sajan Prakash
 
 
TABLE TENNIS:
 
14:00 IST: Women`s Team Bronze Medal Match – India vs Australia
23:30 IST: Men`s Team Semi-final – India vs England
 
 
WEIGHTLIFTING:
 
20:00 IST: Women`s 63kg - Punam Yadav and Vandana Gupta 
00:00 IST (Jul 28): Men`s 77kg - Katulu Ravi Kumar and Sathish Sivalingam

 

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INDIA(n) Medalist so far: 19 (5-8-6)
 
Gold   --- Sanjita Khumukchan    --- Women's Weightlifting (48 kg)
 Gold   --- Sukhen Dey            --- Men's Weightlifting (56 kg)
 Gold   --- Abhinav Bindra        --- Men's Shooting (10 metre air rifle)
 Gold    --- Apurvi Chandela  --- Women's Shooting (10 metre air rifle)
Gold     --- Rahi Sarnobat      ---  Women's Shooting (25 metre pistol)
 Silver   --- Mirabai Chanu Saikhom --- Women's Weightlifting (48 kg)
 Silver   --- Shushila Likmabam     --- Women's Judo (48 kg)
 Silver   --- Navjot Chana          --- Men's Judo (60 kg)
 Silver   --- Malaika Goel          --- Women's Shooting (10 metre air pistol)
 Silver   --- Prakash Nanjappa  --- Men's Shooting (10 metre air pistol)
 Silver   --- Ayonika Paul  --- Women's Shooting (10 metre air rifle)
Silver    --- Anisa Sayyed   --- Women's Shooting (25 metre pistol)
Silver    --- Shreyashi Singh  --- Women's Shooting (Double Trap)
 Bronze --- Ganesh Mali           --- Men's Weightlifting (56 kg)
 Bronze --- Kalpana Thoudam       --- Women's Judo (52 kg)
 Bronze --- Santoshi Matsa        --- Women's Weightlifting (53 kg)
Bronze  ---  Rajwinder Kaur     --- Women's Judo (+78 kg)
Bronze   --- Omkar Otari   --- Men's Weightlifting (69 kg)
Bronze  --- Asab Mohd   --- Men's Shooting (Double Trap)

 

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mana vallu better ayyara..migatha vallu weak ayyara...?

 

anyways..good for india...!!

 

 

CWG lo ivi manaki common e gaa... main competitors undaruuu....  

 

gud gng,...

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INDIA in Day 5:

 

ATHLETICS

16:15 IST: Men`s Hammer Throw Qualifying Round Group A - Chandrodaya N. Singh

17:25 IST: Men`s Hammer Throw Qualifying Round Group B - Kamalpreet Singh

23:50 IST : Men`s Shot Put Final - Om Prakash

BADMINTON

13:30 IST: Mixed Teams Bronze medal match - India vs Singapore

SHOOTING

16:45 IST: 50m Pistol Men`s Final - Jitu Rai, Gurpal Singh

Jitu Rai broke the Commonwealth Games record to march into the 50m men`s pistol finals while compatriot Gurpal Singh also qualified, finishing sixth, at the Barry Buddon Shooting Centre. Rai, 27, amassed 562 points and finished top of the standings. Gurpal Singh also booked a berth in the finals by scoring 538 points.

13:30 IST: Trap Men`s Qualification, Day 1 - Manavjit Sandhu, Mansher Singh

13:30 IST: Trap Women`s Qualification - Shreyasi Singh & Seema Tomar

15:15 IST: 50m Rifle Prone Men`s Qualification - Joydeep Karmarkar, Gagan Narang

20:00 IST: 25m Rapid Fire Pistol Men`s Qual-Stage 1 - Vijay Kumar, Harpreet Singh

20:15 IST: 50m Rifle Prone Women`s Finals Lajja Gauswami, Meena Kumari

LAWN BOWLS

13:15 IST: Women`s Pairs - Section B, Round 1, Match 2 - India vs Jersey
17:15 IST: Women`s Triples - Sec. A, Round 1, Match 2 - Malaysia vs India
22:15 IST: Men`s Fours, Section B, Round 2, Match 3 - India vs Falkland Island
22:15 IST: Women`s Triples, Section A, Round Two, Match 3 - India vs Niue

SWIMMING

14:49 IST: Men`s 200m Individual Medley SM8 Heat 1 - Sharath Gayakwad

BOXING

17:45 IST: Men`s Light Fly (49kg) Round of 16 - Laishram Devendro vs Madushan Gamage (SL). 
17:50 IST: Men`s Bantam (56kg) Round of 16 - Shiva Thapa vs Michael Conlan (NIR). 
18:35 IST: Men`s Middle (75kg) Round of 16 – Vijender Singh vs Mujandjae Kasuto (NAM) 
23:45 IST: Men`s Welter (69kg) Round of 16 - Mandeep Jangra vs Kestna Davis (JAM). 

HOCKEY

23:30 IST: Women`s Preliminary WA Match 15 - India vs Trinidad & Tobago

TABLE TENNIS

15:30 IST: Men`s Team Bronze medal match - India vs Nigeria

WEIGHTLIFTING

00:00 IST: Men`s 85kg - Vikas Thakur

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Jitu Rai Wins Gold in 50m Pistol, Gurpal Singh Takes Silver

 

Shooters Jitu Rai and Gurpal Singh opened India's medal count on Monday by clinching the men's 50-metre pistol gold and silver, respectively in the finals of the Commonwealth Games at the Barry Buddon Shooting Centre here.

 

It was once again shooting that brought India more laurels as the duo bagged the country's 10th and 11th medals from the discipline at the 2014 Games. India are now placed fourth in the standings behind Australia, England and Scotland with a total of 24 medals -- 7 gold, 10 silver and 7 bronze.

 

Armyman Rai won the gold in style setting a Finals Games Record (FGR) collecting a total of 194.1 points. Earlier, Rai also broke the Commonwealth Games record in the qualifiers where he again topped, amassing 562 points, a sizeable 15 points ahead of Englishman Kristian Callaghan in second.

 

In the finals, the 26-year-old Rai, who hails from Lucknow, took off brilliantly with 29.7 points in the first round and kept his lead till the end.

 

With 187.2 points, Gurpal, who hails from Bathinda, came in second ahead of Australia's Daniel Repacholi, who clinched the bronze with 166.6 points. Repacholi had won the men's 10m air pistol gold last week.

 

Gurpal had finished sixth in the qualifiers with 538 points.

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India's Jitu Rai (R) and Gurpal Singh celebrate after winning gold and silver medals respectively in the 50m Pistol event during the Commonwealth Games.

 

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Gagan Narang Settles for Silver in 50m Rifle Prone

Indian shooters continued to bring home more medals as Gagan Narang won the country's third medal on Monday clinching the men's 50-metre rifle prone silver at the Commonwealth Games here.

Earlier in the day, Indians Jitu Rai and Gurpal Singh won gold and silver, respectively, in the men's 50-metre pistol finals at the Barry Buddon Shooting Centre.

Narang was in the fight right till the very end but Australian veteran Warren Potent was a tad better than the Indian. Eventually the Australian took the gold and Narang -- who has bagged eight CWG gold medals -- had to settle for the silver. England's Kenneth Parr won the bronze.

The 52-year-old Potent won the yellow metal in style as he set the Finals Games Record (FGR) with a final score of 204.3 points. Narang, who also won the 2012 London Olympic bronze in 10m air rifle, fought hard till the very end but had to give in with a score of 203.6 points. Parr finished third with 182.

This is the Hyderabadi's ninth medal at the Commonwealth Games and his first silver. The 31-year-old won four golds in 2006 Melbourne and four more golds in 2010 at home in Delhi.

This is India's 12th medal from the discipline at the 2014 Glasgow Games. India are now placed fourth in the standings behind Australia, England and Scotland with a total of 25 medals -- 7 gold, 11 silver and 7 bronze.

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