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We have won 3/3 GOLD in badminton and TT so far.

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Yes the womens TT gold was a big one as well . Manika beat the current world no4 , may be has an outside chance even in singles . Mens we have won a few times IIRC and not a very strong filed relatively .

We seem to have fielded a very inexperienced Hockey team , struggle to beat wales . The gold was there for taking , Malaysia could be the favs now .
 
Yes the womens TT gold was a big one as well . Manika beat the current world no4 , may be has an outside chance even in singles . Mens we have won a few times IIRC and not a very strong filed relatively .

We seem to have fielded a very inexperienced Hockey team , struggle to beat wales . The gold was there for taking , Malaysia could be the favs now .

Dude, AUS is playing :)
 
Man, never knew sports like TT and badminton can be sooo exciting. Wow
Badminton > Cricket (in terms of excitement)

if excitement, speed, skills, etc are considered both Badminton and TT >> cricket.. Badminton has caught on well in India. So many causal players and lot of fan followers.. Not much money in the game yet, but still a decent choice as a profession..
 
Mary Kom is guaranteed a medal [MENTION=137142]JaDed[/MENTION] am certain she get the gold as well
 
So happy that India won the table tennis. It's one game I played with passion but couldn't continue due to back injury. I was so good with countering spin forehand super shots and backhand spinny smashes and shots. Played state level and was proud of the spin in my backhand smashes.

Good short spinny service is one of the most difficult thing to learn. Today the team did quite well. Still Zhang is better than Ma Long or Fan Zedong :p
 
50 m rifle men event ends with no medals for us.

Amit wins against Aqeel Ahmed of Scotland in a tight fight to move to semis of 49 kg boxing 🥊 so minimum a bronze is assured
 
50 m rifle men event ends with no medals for us.

Amit wins against Aqeel Ahmed of Scotland in a tight fight to move to semis of 49 kg boxing �� so minimum a bronze is assured

Dismal performance by Gagan. Expected atleast silver from him .
 
India will improve its gold tally from last time surely. but will fall far short of its best in Delhi.
 
India will improve its gold tally from last time surely. but will fall far short of its best in Delhi.

Currently we have 11 gold, probable 1st place finish estimations for left over events -

Boxing (men + women) - 3
Badminton (men + women) - 2
TT (men + women) - 1
Squash (women) - 1
Wrestling (men + women) - 6/7
Shooting - 2
Athletics - 1

The above count will take us ~ 30, even Canada will finish around the same mark. We need to punch above our weight (Boxing/ Wrestling) to finish @ 3rd position... will be tight.
 
Just looked at history, Pakistan has won multiple GOLD medals in wrestling pre 1990, best was in 1962 where they won 8 :O
 
Naman Tanwar moves to semis of 91 kg Boxing thereby securing another bronze. He is pitted against Aussie boxer for his semi final bout.
 
Funny how we always beast the CWG and Asian Games but come the Olympics, we can barely scrape a couple of medals together.

We have been doing quite decent in recent olympics, Rio (with 2 medals) was a unexpected dip ... we can expect much better in Tokyo.
 
Funny how we always beast the CWG and Asian Games but come the Olympics, we can barely scrape a couple of medals together.

As far as India goes, first priority was we needed athletes who could compete at Olympic level which we have done well in last 10 years, no of participants have increased. It's not easy to even qualify for Olympics because 'It's for the best'. Now we should start seeing fruits of last 10 years from Tokyo Olympics, even if we win 3/ 4 GOLD we will finish in top 20. Remember even sporting powerhouses like Korea, Australia, Japan hardly win 8/ 9 GOLD in Olympics whereas they boss CWG/ Asian games like monsters.
 
It's important we concentrate on specific events and try to be no.1 in that aspect like -

Cuba - Boxing
Iran - Wrestling
Japan - Wrestling, Judo, Swimming
Korea - Archery, Taekwando
Russia - Athletics, Wrestling, Boxing
NZ - Sailing, Canoeing, Rugby
Singapore, Malaysia, Chinese Taipei - Badminton, TT
Jamaica - sprint
Kenya - Marathon, walk
Uzbeks, Kazhaks, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Belarus - Wrestling, Boxing
South Africa, Australia - Swimming
Canada, East Europe - Gymnastics
Italy - Shooting
Brazil - football, beach volleyball
North Korea, Thailand - Weight lifting
 
It's important we concentrate on specific events and try to be no.1 in that aspect like -

Cuba - Boxing
Iran - Wrestling
Japan - Wrestling, Judo, Swimming
Korea - Archery, Taekwando
Russia - Athletics, Wrestling, Boxing
NZ - Sailing, Canoeing, Rugby
Singapore, Malaysia, Chinese Taipei - Badminton, TT
Jamaica - sprint
Kenya - Marathon, walk
Uzbeks, Kazhaks, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Belarus - Wrestling, Boxing
South Africa, Australia - Swimming
Canada, East Europe - Gymnastics
Italy - Shooting
Brazil - football, beach volleyball
North Korea, Thailand - Weight lifting
India: Kabaddi, Kho-Kho,
 
Certain countries have an aptitude for certain sports due to genetics. You are never going to compete with Jamaica in track events, for example.

You have to target sports where there are multiple medal opportunities, and natural genetics are taken out of play. Look at the Aussies and swimming.

Unfortunately, these need a lot of money and investment, which people tend to forget. And no SC country is in a position to invest at a greater capacity than the 1st world nations - which is what is needed to catch up, let alone compete. Therefore, we will always perform poorly at these events.
 
Funny how we always beast the CWG and Asian Games but come the Olympics, we can barely scrape a couple of medals together.

Not true . We have been doing much better in past 15-20 years , same in Olympics where 50% of our medals have come in last 4 events ( more if you exclude all the Hockey medals ) .
These CWG/Asian game performances will eventually translate into medals in Olympics .
 
As far as India goes, first priority was we needed athletes who could compete at Olympic level which we have done well in last 10 years, no of participants have increased. It's not easy to even qualify for Olympics because 'It's for the best'. Now we should start seeing fruits of last 10 years from Tokyo Olympics, even if we win 3/ 4 GOLD we will finish in top 20. Remember even sporting powerhouses like Korea, Australia, Japan hardly win 8/ 9 GOLD in Olympics whereas they boss CWG/ Asian games like monsters.

yup the first target is increasing our representation , though we dint win many last Olympics we had a record 118 athletes competing and this has to keep growing . The guys who finished 4th 5th or 8th may not have anything to show on the medals table , but if we build on that we will at some point come back with medals in these events .
 
Satish Kumar wins his bout in 91+ kg thereby securing another Bronze for India.

So 5 boxers are in Semis now, rest 5 will test their luck tomorrow. That's it for today from Gold coast, India end the day @ 3rd position with 11 GOLD :)
 
Funny how we always beast the CWG and Asian Games but come the Olympics, we can barely scrape a couple of medals together.

Because in the Olympics, the competition is against the whole of EU, China, Russia, South America and the US. None of these compete in the Commonwealth games and all of them are vastly superior to India in sports.
 
2 Pakistan medals up for grabs in Boxing, Syed Asif and Awais Ali Khan being the two blokes. Ali Khan got a bye and is the fresher of the two so I think he will win at the very least, plus Asif has a tougher opponent
 
Pretty decent from India that they have outdone Canada and NZ so far. Any Pakistani golds yet?
 
We have been doing quite decent in recent olympics, Rio (with 2 medals) was a unexpected dip ... we can expect much better in Tokyo.

Actually, we haven’t been doing any decent in Olympics. We just started winning a little more than 1 medal, London (with 6 medals but no gold) was an exception.
 
Funny how we always beast the CWG and Asian Games but come the Olympics, we can barely scrape a couple of medals together.

How is winning a dozen or so Gold medals a "beast" thing? Of course we are getting better each cycle, but there is still a long way to go even at the CWG or Asian Games level. Olympics are a different beast altogether.
 
How is winning a dozen or so Gold medals a "beast" thing? Of course we are getting better each cycle, but there is still a long way to go even at the CWG or Asian Games level. Olympics are a different beast altogether.

12 Gold medals halfway through the tournament and #3 on the overall table - isn't that good?
 
12 Gold medals halfway through the tournament and #3 on the overall table - isn't that good?

That is good by our standards but how do we beast these events when there are countries winning 5 times as many Gold medals?
 
5/5 boxers are in the semis. Wish we could replicate 50% of this at the Olympics. I am optimistic about it though i.e. Atleast in the top 20 before I grow old and die.
..Shy..
 
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Funny how we always beast the CWG and Asian Games but come the Olympics, we can barely scrape a couple of medals together.

Was that a serious question?!

Firstly, we do not beast the CWG and AG (Aus/Eng and China/Japan/SoKo do -- check the medal tally).

Secondly the level of competition in Olympics compared to these two events is on a different plane.

These are mickey mouse tournaments, and I don't mean that in an insulting way. These are really good wins for a team like India which is trying to improve its sports infrastructure and culture. Considering that we do a terrible job of organizing our national games, these events are a good intermediate way to provide international exposure, validate incremental improvements and keep the sportspersons motivated.

But still some distance away from winning at the world level.
 
I know India is distance away from showing its true potential, but you can't deny major strides are made by India in other than cricket sports. And seeing fan following is rising, leagues are there for many sports, ie. kabbaddi, tennis, football, tv brodcasters are paying good money to producers eventually portion going to players, so incentives are there, and success and talent will follow. In near future, you will see indian sport going up not down. At least participants will increase.
 
I know India is distance away from showing its true potential, but you can't deny major strides are made by India in other than cricket sports. And seeing fan following is rising, leagues are there for many sports, ie. kabbaddi, tennis, football, tv brodcasters are paying good money to producers eventually portion going to players, so incentives are there, and success and talent will follow. In near future, you will see indian sport going up not down. At least participants will increase.

Do not disagree with any of this.

Even in Badminton, where Indian players (especially girls) have done well for a while, winning the team gold is a major upgrade from the past, where Saina would do well, but others not so much. This time India won gold even though Sindhu was injured.
 
Gaurav wins his bout in boxing
Double trap shooting in progress, Indian shooters competing with Cyprus n Eng for gold here.
 
Actually, we haven’t been doing any decent in Olympics. We just started winning a little more than 1 medal, London (with 6 medals but no gold) was an exception.

That's a start, Golds dont get produced in a day. It takes decades of effort. Now we have players competitive at world stage in many events, wrestling, archery, shooting, badminton.

The problem with looking at just number of medals is that swimming, athletics, gymnastics and cycling have been allocated more than 60% of medals in Olympics.
 
That's a start, Golds dont get produced in a day. It takes decades of effort. Now we have players competitive at world stage in many events, wrestling, archery, shooting, badminton.

The problem with looking at just number of medals is that swimming, athletics, gymnastics and cycling have been allocated more than 60% of medals in Olympics.

Used to be more than 60% but they have reduced them to make it a bit more fare to countries that dont compete in them. They are looking again after these games to see if more need to be cut. Be far better getting countries to spend money on developing these athletes as if you want to do well at the Olympics these events all help.
 
Five Cameroonian athletes have been reported missing from the Commonwealth Games athletes village, with suspicion they have fled with the intention not to return home.

Weightlifter Olivier Matam Matam and boxers Christian Ndzie Tsoye and Simplice Fotsala have been missing since earlier this week, while weightlifters Arcangeline Fouodji Sonkbou and Petit Minkoumba went missing on Tuesday.

All had competed except Tsoye, who failed to show up for his weigh-in for his 91kg quarter-final on Tuesday, granting his opponent a walk-over victory.


Weightlifter Laurel Hubbard's career ended by injury at Commonwealth Games
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Queensland police have been notified of the athletes’ disappearance.

Cameroon team manager Victor Agbor Nso told the country’s state broadcaster it was unfortunate for the country and its international image.

“We have officially informed our hierarchy back home: the ministry of sports and the president of the National Olympic Committee of Cameroon.

“We have also laid formal complaint to the Australian police.”

The Queensland Commonwealth Games minister, Kate Jones, said the Australian federal police were “keeping a watching brief on these athletes”.

“When an athlete comes to Australia to compete in a competition we expect them to front up on the field and compete, so we are disappointed about that.”

Before the Games began, the home affairs minister, Peter Dutton, warned that all athletes would be closely monitored to ensure they did not overstay their visas and returned home after competition ended.

“Our message to the 0.5% of people who might think they can overstay a visa, or not act within the conditions of that visa, is that Australia has very tough laws and they need to abide by the laws,” Dutton said in January.

Francophone Cameroon, in central Africa, faces entrenched development challenges and widespread poverty. But, as well, in recent months, 15,000 anglophone separatists have been forced over the border into Nigeria, after a crackdown on the campaign for an independent state of Ambazonia.

The country, particularly its northern region, is also vulnerable to food insecurity because of government corruption, poor infrastructure and persistent famines.

Athletes regularly abscond during major sporting events, and many subsequently claim asylum. Most hold nationalities that are deemed high-risk by immigration authorities and find it impossible to get visas outside of exceptional events, such as major games.

And athletes from Cameroon have fled from events before. Following the 2012 London Olympics, at least 21 athletes were reported missing, including seven from Cameroon, and four from the DRC, as well as nationals of Guinea, Côte d’Ivoire, Sudan and Ethiopia.

After the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne, more than 40 athletes and officials overstayed or sought asylum in Australia, including from African nations Cameroon, Ghana, Nigeria and Sierra Leone.

Cameroonian weightlifters Francois Etoundi and Simplice Ribouem were both granted refugee status, and competed for Australia in the 2018 Games.

https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2018/apr/11/cameroon-athletes-missing-from-commonwealth-games
 
Gold and Bronze in shooting.
Wins in boxing, TT and badminton. Wrestling is going to start from tomorrow.

India ends the day @ 12 GOLD on 3rd spot.
 
Just two bronze medals with only wrestling left as the hope for any more. Pathetic performance from Team Pakistan. Administration should be sacked and funds should be directed to some worthier cause than this national embarrassment.
 
India in the top 3, even Bangladesh and SL outdoing Pakistan. Not a good sign, or all the athletes in Pakistan busy bowling phhaast.
 
India in the top 3, even Bangladesh and SL outdoing Pakistan. Not a good sign, or all the athletes in Pakistan busy bowling phhaast.

Top 3 lol.

It's the commonwealth games, one of the weakest forms of competition around. You have nearly 1.5 billion people but like the rest of the sub continent the people are poor athletes in general.


I enjoyed the bowls , great finish and gold by Wales.
 
Top 3 lol.

It's the commonwealth games, one of the weakest forms of competition around. You have nearly 1.5 billion people but like the rest of the sub continent the people are poor athletes in general.


I enjoyed the bowls , great finish and gold by Wales.

last I checked, India outdid Canada as well. That's nothing to sneeze at. The improvement is noticeable. Explains why you are so salty.
 
Top 3 lol.

It's the commonwealth games, one of the weakest forms of competition around. You have nearly 1.5 billion people but like the rest of the sub continent the people are poor athletes in general.


I enjoyed the bowls , great finish and gold by Wales.

And SL has 1/10th of Pak's population and they have twice as many medals.. what does the population has got to do with it.. with the right system in place even 50 million is a big enough population to do well in all areas. Give subcontinent another three decades and they will be as good as any.. China has similar genes and they are doing great.. they did not mutate overnight.. they just put in the right system..
 
last I checked, India outdid Canada as well. That's nothing to sneeze at. The improvement is noticeable. Explains why you are so salty.

And SL has 1/10th of Pak's population and they have twice as many medals.. what does the population has got to do with it.. with the right system in place even 50 million is a big enough population to do well in all areas. Give subcontinent another three decades and they will be as good as any.. China has similar genes and they are doing great.. they did not mutate overnight.. they just put in the right system..

Population increases the chances of finding talent, this is obvious.

I have nothing to be salty or upset , 3rd in the these games isn't anything special. We have many British Pakistani sports stars here in boxing, MMA, cricket, footall etc. British Indians dont have the same crop.

Indians and Pakistani's from the sub continent, not Europe are not athletic in general.
 
Population increases the chances of finding talent, this is obvious.

I have nothing to be salty or upset , 3rd in the these games isn't anything special. We have many British Pakistani sports stars here in boxing, MMA, cricket, footall etc. British Indians dont have the same crop.

Indians and Pakistani's from the sub continent, not Europe are not athletic in general.

Population obviously increases the chances.. duh.. my point is 50 million population is good enough to have enough talent in most areas as demonstrated by Australia, Canada.. if countries have population between 50 to 100 they seem to be well placed to do well in almost all sports provided they have the right system as demonstrated by Canada, Australia, SA, etc...

regarding Brit pak in UK, why would an Indian athlete be in Britain? just about in every area it makes more sense to them to be in India and get the adulation of a growing country than being in Britain and be one in among many.. Pak has no sporting infrastructure apart from for Cricket, which itself seems to be not the best in SC. So it makes sense that they migrate out of Pak as they do in cricket.. While India obviously doesn't have the same system as UK, the athletes who do well here are the first class citizens in a third world country. why would they want to migrate to a first world country and be third rate athletes.
 
Population increases the chances of finding talent, this is obvious.

I have nothing to be salty or upset , 3rd in the these games isn't anything special. We have many British Pakistani sports stars here in boxing, MMA, cricket, footall etc. British Indians dont have the same crop.

Indians and Pakistani's from the sub continent, not Europe are not athletic in general.

add to my point, current goal for most people in SC is to get to a stage in life where they have enough meal on the table and a roof on their head.. Obviously they won't be thinking too much about sports.. but once the system in place they will find the right athlete as it was in cricket.
 
Population increases the chances of finding talent, this is obvious.

I have nothing to be salty or upset , 3rd in the these games isn't anything special. We have many British Pakistani sports stars here in boxing, MMA, cricket, footall etc. British Indians dont have the same crop.

Indians and Pakistani's from the sub continent, not Europe are not athletic in general.

Migrants in the west are a self-selected bunch. Majority have left home for economic reasons. Most Indian immigrants focus their energies on things like business,education and white collar jobs. Got nothing to do with athleticism or lack of.
 
Population obviously increases the chances.. duh.. my point is 50 million population is good enough to have enough talent in most areas as demonstrated by Australia, Canada.. if countries have population between 50 to 100 they seem to be well placed to do well in almost all sports provided they have the right system as demonstrated by Canada, Australia, SA, etc...

regarding Brit pak in UK, why would an Indian athlete be in Britain? just about in every area it makes more sense to them to be in India and get the adulation of a growing country than being in Britain and be one in among many.. Pak has no sporting infrastructure apart from for Cricket, which itself seems to be not the best in SC. So it makes sense that they migrate out of Pak as they do in cricket.. While India obviously doesn't have the same system as UK, the athletes who do well here are the first class citizens in a third world country. why would they want to migrate to a first world country and be third rate athletes.

I wrote British Indians. It means British people of Indian background.
 
Top 3 lol.

It's the commonwealth games, one of the weakest forms of competition around. You have nearly 1.5 billion people but like the rest of the sub continent the people are poor athletes in general.


I enjoyed the bowls , great finish and gold by Wales.

What are you loling at? At least India is making progress.
 
Seems like India will play NZ in the hockey semi-final. It would be nice it I could watch it live.

As all the cricket playing countries are there we could have cricket (say ODIs) added to the CWG. But it won't happen as ICC won't like to concede any power to CWG. An unfortunate situation really, as cricket is possibly the strongest glue for the CW.
 
Population obviously increases the chances.. duh.. my point is 50 million population is good enough to have enough talent in most areas as demonstrated by Australia, Canada.. if countries have population between 50 to 100 they seem to be well placed to do well in almost all sports provided they have the right system as demonstrated by Canada, Australia, SA, etc...

regarding Brit pak in UK, why would an Indian athlete be in Britain? just about in every area it makes more sense to them to be in India and get the adulation of a growing country than being in Britain and be one in among many.. Pak has no sporting infrastructure apart from for Cricket, which itself seems to be not the best in SC. So it makes sense that they migrate out of Pak as they do in cricket.. While India obviously doesn't have the same system as UK, the athletes who do well here are the first class citizens in a third world country. why would they want to migrate to a first world country and be third rate athletes.

Dont need over 25 million to do well, more to do with physical attributes and training systems in place{money spent}.
Australia 24 million
Canada 36 million
New Zealand 4.6 million
Scotland 5.2 million
Wales 3 million.
 
Sad times for Pakistan. Not a single Pakistani athlete qualified for the last Olympic, and going by the performance here, I doubt we will see one qualifying for Tokyo 2020. Quite shocking for a country of 20 Crore people.
 
Sad times for Pakistan. Not a single Pakistani athlete qualified for the last Olympic, and going by the performance here, I doubt we will see one qualifying for Tokyo 2020. Quite shocking for a country of 20 Crore people.
it really is sad. but I hope not all Pakistanis have attitude towards CWG like this:
I have nothing to be salty or upset , 3rd in the these games isn't anything special. We have many British Pakistani sports stars here in boxing, MMA, cricket, footall etc. British Indians dont have the same crop.

Indians and Pakistani's from the sub continent, not Europe are not athletic in general.

are all Pakistanis happy with a sole boxer and few passengers in England cricket team? is this what most Pakistanis aspire their athletes to be?
 
it really is sad. but I hope not all Pakistanis have attitude towards CWG like this:

He could very well have this attitude about CWG or Asian Games, but the real alarm bells should start ringing when the 6th most populous nation in the world can't find one athlete to even qualify for the Olympics. This to be honest is quite incredible and sad at the same time.
 
Can India get 10 medals in Olympics 2020 at Tokyo?

Can India get 10 medals in Olympics 2020 at Tokyo?

Lets elaborate sports by sports:

Badminton: We are a top badminton nation now and at par with traditional superpower China. We have top 10 players in both men and women including world No. 1 Srikanth Kidambi and Olympic medalist in Sindhu and Saina.
Realistic Expectation: 2 Medals.

Shooting: Our go to sport for Olympic medal. We won medals in shooting in 2004, 2008 and 2012. Rio Olympics was a blip as we missed 2 medals narrowly.We have world class shooters in Jitu Rai, Heena sidhu, Gagan Narang and 16 year old prodigy Manu bhaker ( won commonwealth gold with ease). There will be other top shooters too as
we always send a strong squad in our favorite Olympic sports.
Realistic Expectation: 2 Medals.

Weightlifting: Mirabhai chanu is world class and expected to bring in a medal. Other women weightlifter are too in with a shot. Don't have any realistic hopes in men weightlifting though ( we are good at Asian and commonwealth level in Men section)
Realistic Expectation: 1 Medal.


Wrestling: Sakshi Malik got us a medal last Olympic. So hopes are high again. but not sure if there are any new world class wrestlers. We are dominating CWG games but still through old warhorse like double Olympic medalist Sushil Kumar and Phogat sisters.
Realistic Expectation: 1 Medal.

Tennis: We are in with a chance in mixed doubles and men double only. Sania/ Boppanna is a top team in mixed team tennis and missed bronze by a whisker in their previous try at Olympics. Bopanna along with any other men partner ( maybe Indian team legend Leander Paes) can bring in a medal.
Realistic Expectation: 1 Medal.

Boxing: Pleasantly surprised with men boxing team performance. All of our 8 boxers are coming with assured medals. Not one boxer missed. In women, you can never count the legend Marycom ( already a Olympic medalist)!
Realistic Expectation: 1 Medal.


That's a total of 8 realistic medals.



Now coming to others sports expectation:

Hockey:
Always a hit or miss! On our day, we can scrap through with a bronze at best.

Archery: We always have good archers who do well in world championship & world cup but falter at Olympics! Maybe a bronze at best, somehow!

Gynamstics: Dipa karmikar came 4th in Rio but realistically no medal chance in Rio unless dipa surprises herself...

Swimming. Athletics, Diving: Almost 60% medals are in these 3 sports but we are no where near world class in any of these...maybe a lucky scrp through bronze in an athletic event...

Other sports: No point talking, we are zilch in those.


So can we get 10 medals at Rio? NO. At best, we can hope for 6-8 medals and that will also be a good results.
 
Mohammad Bilal claims bronze medal in freestyle wrestling
By ARY Sports - April 12, 201804
Mohammad Bilal Pakistan
Shukriya Pakistan
Mohammad Bilal defeated England’s George Ramm by 3:1 classification points to claim the bronze medal in 57kg weight category in men’s freestyle wrestling at Commonwealth Games at Gold Coast.

The wrestler, who hails from Gujranwala, defeated Malta’s Gary Giordmaina and Sri Lanka’s Divoshan Charles Fernando, but lost the gold medal to India’s Rahul Aware.

It is Pakistan’s third bronze medal of the Commonwealth Games 2018.

Earlier, Talha Talib put up an impressive show in the 62kg weight category of men’s weightlifting where he lifted total of 283kg to stand at the third place.

Whereas, Pakistan’s well-known weightlifter, 20-year old Nooh Dastagir shined in +105kg weight category by lifting total of 395kg to bag the second bronze of Commonwealth Games 2018.

https://arysports.tv/mohammad-bilal-claims-bronze-medal-in-freestyle-wrestling/
 
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Gujranwala's Mohammad Bilal became the third Pakistani athlete to win a bronze medal at the Commonwealth Games 2018 after he defeated English wrestler George Ramm by 3:1 classification points in the 57kg category of men's freestyle wrestling on Thursday.

The 22-year-old wrestler had earlier defeated Malta's Gary Giordmaina and Sri Lanka's Divoshan Charles Fernando. He, however, had lost to India's Rahul Aware, who went on to clinch the gold medal.

The other two Pakistani athletes who won medals at the Games — 18-year-old Talha Talib and 20-year-old Noor Dastagir — also hail from Gujranwala.

Punjab bringing all three Pakistani medals.

https://www.dawn.com/news/1401167/wrestler-bilal-wins-bronze-medal-at-commonwealth-games
 
it really is sad. but I hope not all Pakistanis have attitude towards CWG like this:


are all Pakistanis happy with a sole boxer and few passengers in England cricket team? is this what most Pakistanis aspire their athletes to be?

Can you list all the British Pakistani sports stars and the British Indians? I dont think you know.
 
Group A did 80.45 so his makes him 2nd over all at the moment out of the 2 groups. The leader was 81.22 so Arshad NADEEM going very,very well!!!
 
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