Gold in gold, gold medal in four such games in which India was not open
India has won 69 medals, including 15 gold in these Asian Games, which is by far the best performance
Indian Olympic Association sent a team of 577 players
At last time the names of 8 players in the horse riding were approved
New Delhi India has done the best performance in these Asian Games so far. There were so many such players who contributed to the medal, who rarely expected anyone to medal. Among them are Manjeet Singh, Saurabh Chaudhary, Ankita Raina, Shardul Vihan, Tejinder Pal Singh Tur, Swapna Burman, Prajnesh Ganeshwaran Prabhakaran, Harshit Tomar, Pranab Bardhan and Shibnath Sarkar. Apart from this, India has won medals for the first time in table tennis, bridge, kurash and septakkara. India remained 8th in the points table. Wins total 69 medals. These include 15 Gold, 24 Silver and 30 Bronze.
India has won 7 Sengkakkara, Wushu, Kurash, Bridge, Horse riding and Sailing and Rowing medals. In these games the country won 18 medals. India's men's hockey team also made the record for the highest score of 80 goals in the tournament.
Pranab Bardhan is the oldest winning gold
Bridge: Pranab Bardhan and Shibnath Sarkar of India won gold medal in Men's pair. Pranab became the oldest player to win a gold medal in Asian Games. They are 60 years old. Bridge was included in the Asian Games for the first time.
800 meters: Manjeet Singh won gold medal This is his first international medal. He participated in the Asian Athletics Championship for the first time in Pune in 2013. Then they were in fourth place with 1: 49.70 minutes time. This time he took time 1: 46.15 minutes.
Shotput: Tejinder Pal Singh Tur, who lived in Punjab, also bagged a gold medal by throwing 20.75 meters and also records the Asian Games record. They are the sixth Indian to win gold in this competition. Prior to them, Inderjit Singh won gold in 2002.
Shooting: Saurabh Choudhary is the youngest Indian shooter to win gold medal in Asian Games He is India's first shooter to win gold in 10 meter air pistol.
Heptathlon: Swaana Burman won gold medal She is the first woman Indian to win gold in this competition. He has 6-6 fingers in both legs, making him a lot of difficulty in completing his competition. Before the competition, he was also troubled by injuries and toothache.
Shooting: 15-year-old Shardul Vihan won silver medal in double trap. He missed the gold medal by just 1 point. Shardul, who lived in Meerut's Sewaya village in Uttar Pradesh, came to the eye every year when he won 4 gold medals in a single day in the National Shooting Championship.
Tennis: Ankita Raina won a bronze in the women's singles. She is the second Indian woman to win a medal in singles in the Asian Games. In May 2018, his ranking was 181. He is the fourth player to reach the top-200 of the WTA rankings. Before them, Nirupama Sanjeev, Sania Mirza and Shikha Oberoi have achieved this position.
Tennis: Prajnesh Ganeshwaran Prabhakaran won a bronze medal in tennis men's singles. This is his first medal in any international competition. He is the sixth Tennis player of India to win a medal in Asian Games.
Sailing: Harshita Tomar, 16, won a bronze medal in the 4.7 Open Laser Tournament. He is the country's smallest female cellar who won a medal in individual competition.
Indian Olympic Association sent a team of 577 players
At last time the names of 8 players in the horse riding were approved
New Delhi India has done the best performance in these Asian Games so far. There were so many such players who contributed to the medal, who rarely expected anyone to medal. Among them are Manjeet Singh, Saurabh Chaudhary, Ankita Raina, Shardul Vihan, Tejinder Pal Singh Tur, Swapna Burman, Prajnesh Ganeshwaran Prabhakaran, Harshit Tomar, Pranab Bardhan and Shibnath Sarkar. Apart from this, India has won medals for the first time in table tennis, bridge, kurash and septakkara. India remained 8th in the points table. Wins total 69 medals. These include 15 Gold, 24 Silver and 30 Bronze.
India has won 7 Sengkakkara, Wushu, Kurash, Bridge, Horse riding and Sailing and Rowing medals. In these games the country won 18 medals. India's men's hockey team also made the record for the highest score of 80 goals in the tournament.
Pranab Bardhan is the oldest winning gold
Bridge: Pranab Bardhan and Shibnath Sarkar of India won gold medal in Men's pair. Pranab became the oldest player to win a gold medal in Asian Games. They are 60 years old. Bridge was included in the Asian Games for the first time.
800 meters: Manjeet Singh won gold medal This is his first international medal. He participated in the Asian Athletics Championship for the first time in Pune in 2013. Then they were in fourth place with 1: 49.70 minutes time. This time he took time 1: 46.15 minutes.
Shotput: Tejinder Pal Singh Tur, who lived in Punjab, also bagged a gold medal by throwing 20.75 meters and also records the Asian Games record. They are the sixth Indian to win gold in this competition. Prior to them, Inderjit Singh won gold in 2002.
Shooting: Saurabh Choudhary is the youngest Indian shooter to win gold medal in Asian Games He is India's first shooter to win gold in 10 meter air pistol.
Heptathlon: Swaana Burman won gold medal She is the first woman Indian to win gold in this competition. He has 6-6 fingers in both legs, making him a lot of difficulty in completing his competition. Before the competition, he was also troubled by injuries and toothache.
Shooting: 15-year-old Shardul Vihan won silver medal in double trap. He missed the gold medal by just 1 point. Shardul, who lived in Meerut's Sewaya village in Uttar Pradesh, came to the eye every year when he won 4 gold medals in a single day in the National Shooting Championship.
Tennis: Ankita Raina won a bronze in the women's singles. She is the second Indian woman to win a medal in singles in the Asian Games. In May 2018, his ranking was 181. He is the fourth player to reach the top-200 of the WTA rankings. Before them, Nirupama Sanjeev, Sania Mirza and Shikha Oberoi have achieved this position.
Tennis: Prajnesh Ganeshwaran Prabhakaran won a bronze medal in tennis men's singles. This is his first medal in any international competition. He is the sixth Tennis player of India to win a medal in Asian Games.
Sailing: Harshita Tomar, 16, won a bronze medal in the 4.7 Open Laser Tournament. He is the country's smallest female cellar who won a medal in individual competition.
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