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Asian Games 2018 Witnesses India

Match Its Earlier Best with 15 Gold! - GK


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India's performance in the Asian Games 2018 was remarkable as it matched its earlier
best medal tally. The last time India won 15 gold medals was in the inaugural edition
in New Delhi, 1951. India finished at 8th position at Asian Games 2018 with 15 Gold, 24
Silver and 30 Bronze Medals. Indian women’s hockey team captain Rani Rampal was
India’s flag-bearer for the closing ceremony at the Asian Games 2018. India bagged
most gold in Athletics. Jinson Johnson subsequently became the first Indian in 56 years
to win Men's 1500m event at the Asian Games, following Mohinder Singh's gold at the
1962 Games. India's Arpinder Singh becomes the first Indian to win gold in men's triple
jump in 48 years. It was Double delight for India as Manjit Singh and Jinson Jhonson
won Gold and Silver respectively in Men's 800m race. India's Ace Javelin Thrower
Neeraj Chopra bagged Gold comfortably by breaking his own National record in Asian
Games 2018. India shuttler PV Sindhu bagged Silver after going down in finals, while
Saina Nehwal settled for Bronze. Sindhu also created history as she is the 1st Indian to
reach Badminton Women's Finals in Asian Games. Rohan Bopanna and Sharan Divij
clinched gold at Men's Doubles in Tennis. While Men's Rowing team claimed Gold in
Quadruple Sculls event. Earlier, Rahi Sarnobat became the India's 1st women shooter to
win Gold at Asian Games 2018. This year's Asian Games was hosted in Jakarta and
Palembang, Indonesia. It is held from 18th August 2018 to 2nd September 2018. Read
this article to know all about the Asian Games 2018. You can also download this article
in PDF and refer to it whenever you want. Also check Testbook daily to stay updated for
India's performance in Asian Games 2018!!!

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India at Asian Games
Sports - 69 Gold - 15 Silver - 24 Bronze - 30
Deepak Kumar, Sanjeev Abhishek Verma,
Saurabh Chaudhary,
Shooting - 9 Rajput, Lakshay, Shardul Apurvi Chandela, Ravi
Rahi Sarnobat
Vihan Kumar
Bajrang Punia, Vinesh
Wrestling - 3 - Divya Kakran
Phogat
Sepaktakraw
- - Men’s Team Regu
-1
Mixed Double Team - Ankita
Tennis - 3 Rohan Bopanna & - Raina, Prajnesh
Sharan Divij Prabhakaran
Santosh Kumar, Surya
Bhanu Pratap,
Wushu -4 - -
Narender Grewal,
Roshibina Devi
Kabaddi - 2 - Women's Team Men's Team
Dushyant, Men's
Men's Quadruple
Rowing - 3 - Lightweight Double
Sculls Team
Sculls Team
Muhammed Anas, Dharun
Tajinderpal Singh,
Ayyasamy, Dutee Chand in
Neeraj Chopra, Manjit
both 100m & 200m, Hima
Singh, Arpinder Singh, Seema Punia, Chitra
Athletics - 19 Das, Sudha Singh, Neena
Jinson Jhonson, Unnikrishnan
Varakil, Jinson Jhonson,
Swapna Barman,
Mixed 400m Relay, Men's
Women's 400m Relay.
400m Relay
Equestrian Fouaad Mirza, Men's
- -
- 2 Eventing Team
Saurav Ghosal,
Joshana Chinappa,
Squash - 5 - Women's Team
Dipika Pallikal, Men's
Team
Men's Team, Mixed
Bridge - 3 Men's Pair -
Team

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Badminton -
- P V Sindhu Saina Nehwal
2
Men's Team and Women's
Archery - 2 -
Team
Table Men's Team, Mixed
- -
Tennis- 2 Doubles
Kurash - 2 - Pincky Balhara Malaprabha Yallappa
Harshita Tomar, 49er
Sailing - 3 - 49er FX Women's Team
FX Men's Team
Hockey - 2 - Women's Team Men's Team
Boxing - 2 Amit Vikas Krishan

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Quick Facts about the Asian Games 2018
 The Asian Games is a multi-disciplinary sports event held every four years where
athletes from all Asian countries can participate..
 The Asian Games first began in 1951 in New Delhi, India.
 While generally the Asian Games are held only in one city, the Asian Games 2018
will see events happening in Indonesian capital Jakarta and the country’s oldest
city, Palembang.
 The opening and closing ceremonies of the 18th Asian Games will be held at the
Gelora Bung Karno Main Stadium in Jakarta.
 The 18th Asian Games will witness athletes from 45 countries competing in 465
events approx.
 Jakarta will host most of the events but sports like shooting and tennis will be
played in Palembang.
 Indonesia is hosting the Asian Games for the 2nd time after the Jakarta Asian
Games in 1962.
 The Asian Games are organised every four years by the Olympic Council of Asia,
the 2nd largest multi-sport event next to the Olympic Games in the world.

India and Asian Games

 The India's contingent at the Asian Games 2018 will have 572 athletes - 312 men
and 260 women competing across 36 events.
 Young javelin-thrower Neeraj Chopra carried India’s flag and led the contingent
at the Asian Games 2018.
 India’s best performance at the Asia Games was in Guangzhou 2010, where India
won 65 medals, including 14 golds.
 There are many Indian athletes who are being considered strong medal
contenders for the 18th Asian Games. Let us take a look at them:

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o Hockey - Defending champion India will look to once again bring home
the gold in the men’s category while the women’s team will look to better
their bronze-medal performance from Incheon to finish with the yellow
metal.
o Wrestling - Bajrang Punia, Sushil Kumar and Vinesh Phogat are being
considered strong medal contenders for India.
o Badminton - P V Sindhu, Sania Nehwal, and K Shrikant have shown
commendable performances in the past few months and have a good
chance of winning medals for the country.
o Shooting - No Indian shooter has shown more promise than the Haryana
school-going 16-year-old, Manu Bhaker. She also shot down the gold at the
CWG and will be a strong contender in the 10m air pistol event in the
Asian Games 2018.
o Tennis - Rohan Bopanna will be a contender along with very impressive
Divij Sharan in men’s doubles. In the absence of top singles player Yuki
Bhambri, the Chennai-player, Ramkumar Ramanathan will carry India’s
hopes.
o Boxing - Vikas Krishan will be India’s strongest contender for a medal in
Jakarta. Shiva Thapa has a good record at the Asian Championships to
draw confidence from, having claimed three successive medals. Sonia
Lather will lead a three-member Indian women’s team in the absence of
MC Mary Kom, who pulled out to focus on the World Championship.
Sonia will compete in the 57kg.
o Kabaddi - India are the defending champions of the gold medal in men’s
and women’s kabaddi event at the Asian Games and are expected to win
Gold this year too.
o Gymnastics - Dipa Karmakar is tipped to be India’s best medal bet in
Jakarta.
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o Table Tennis - The Delhi-player, Manika Batra is expected to give a
strong fight to her rivals at the Asian Games 2018.
o Hima Das for athletics, Neeraj Chopra for javelin throw, Seema Punia for
discus throw and Dutee Chand for sprints - all pose high chances of
winning medals in their respective disciplines.

Apart from the above mentioned disciplines, in the Asian Games 2018 unusual events
like bridge, pencak silat and kurash will also see Indian athletes compete. Let’s hope
Indian athletes beat their own best performance in 2010 and secure India in Top Rank
in Asian Games 2018.

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