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Introduction

• 71 countries participated in CWG 2010.


• 17 sports were played in the CWG.
• A total of 6081 athletes competed in 272
events.
• 19th edition of the games were hosted in Delhi
for the first time.
Medals Tally
Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total

1  Australia 74 55 48 177

2  India 38 27 36 101

3  England 37 60 46 143

4  Canada 26 17 33 76
India's Medal Tally
Game Gold Silver Bronze Total
Shooting 14 11 5 30
Wrestling 10 5 4 19
Archery 3 1 4 8
Boxing 3 0 4 7
Athletics 2 3 7 12
Weightlifting 2 2 4 8
Badminton 2 1 1 4
Table Tennis 1 1 3 5
Tennis 1 1 2 4
Gymnastics 0 1 1 2
Hockey 0 1 0 1
Swimming(
Para) 0 0 1 1
Total 38 27 36 101
Break-up of gold won by Indian men (M) and women (W)
athletes

Games Mens Womens Total

Shooting 11 13 14

Wrestling 7 3 10
Archery 1 2 3
Boxing 3   3

Athletics   2 2

Weightlifting 1 1 2

Badminton   2 2
Tennis 1   1

Table Tennis   1 1
India’s Highlight at CWG

• Best ever performance with a tally


of 101 medals including 38 gold
finishing 2nd after Australia.

• Clean sweep of women discuss


throw.
Venues and games played
Venue Sports Capacity
Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF)
Shooting Range, Khardarpur Shooting 345 
Delhi University Rugby sevens 10,132 
Dr. Karni Singh Shooting Range Shooting 500–2,000 
Dr. S.P. Mukherjee Swimming
Stadium Aquatics 5,178 
Cycling, gymnastics, 
Indira Gandhi Sports Complex wrestling 14,348 
Athletics, lawn
Jawaharlal Nehru Sports Complex bowls, weightlifting 60,000 
Major Dhyan Chand National
Stadium Hockey 2,500 
R.K. Khanna Tennis Complex Tennis 5,015 
Siri Fort Sports Complex Badminton, squash 4,748 
Talkatora Indoor Stadium Boxing 3,035 
Thyagaraj Sports Complex Netball 4,494 
Yamuna Sports Complex Archery, table tennis 4,297 
Prizes announced for medal winners (cash in lakhs)
Gold Silver Bronze
Haryana 15+Car 10+Car 7+Car
Railway 10+5 6+3 4+2
Rajasthan 5+ House
Delhi 15 10 5
Army 12 7 5
Karnataka 10 7 5
Oil Min 10 7.5 5
Comm Min 10 5 3.5
Sport Min 10+10 5+5 3+3
Andhra Pradesh 10 7.5 5
Jharkand 10 5 3
U.P 15 10 8
Maharashtra 15 10 7.5
West Bengal 5 3 2
Punjab 7 5 3
What should India do to improve
performance of sportpersons?
• Talent should be spotted at an early stage and
therefore groomed thereon.
• More funding from Govt.
• Better facilities.
• More salaries and rewards for athletes.
• Good nutritious food should be provided to athletes.
• Organizing and improving domestic leagues
• Separating politics from sport.
Thank you

- Sagar Khandelwal

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