PROUD TO BE AN INDIAN.........
It has been India's best performance in the Commonwealth Games in terms of Gold tally. They have 38 Golds out of their 101 medals. They have surpassed their past record of 30 Gold medals at Manchester in 2002. Here are the Gold-winners of the 2010 Games.
Shooters Abhinav Bindra and Gagan Narang won India its first gold medal. The Indian pair shot gold in the Pairs 10 m Air Rifle Mens event with a Commonwealth Games' record 1,193 points at the Karni Singh ranges, 19 clear of England pair James Huckle and Kenny Parr. Bangladesh's Abdullah Hel Baki and Mohammad Asif Hossain Khan took bronze.
Shooters Rahi Sarnobat and Anisa Sayyed added another gold to India's medal tally in the Commonwealth Games by winning in the pairs 25m pistol event for women.
Ravinder Singh bagged the first yellow metal in wrestling in the 60kg category, beating England's Christopher Terence Bosson 7-2 at the Indira Gandhi Sports Complex.
Sanjay followed Ravinder's footsteps and got the better of South Africa's Brian Richard Addinall 2-0 in the 74kg category. He won the second Gold for India.
Anil Kumar made it three out of three for host country when he defeated Hassene Fkiri of Australia 6-0 in the summit clash of the 96kg.
Omkar Singh won eight Gold for India in the 50 m Pistol event.
India's Renu Bala retained her Commonwealth Games 58kg women's weightlifting title with a commanding performance. Bala set a new Commonwealth record by lifting 90kg in the snatch before piling on the pressure with a clean and jerk of 107 for a 197kg total.
Rajender Kumar won gold in the 55kg category, overpowering Pakistan's Azhar Hussain 11-0 in a one-sided final.
Grappler Geeta trounced her rival Emily Bensted of Australia in the 55 kg category final. She entered the gold medal round by defeating Lovina Odohi Edward of Nigeria, but her teammate - 63kg grappler Suman Kundu - lost in the semi-finals.
Indian women's recurve team showed nerves of steel to win the gold. The trio of Dola Banerjee, Bombayala Devi Laishram and Deepika Kumari fought back brilliantly to cut a four-point lead and rally past their English opponents in the final round to clinch the gold medal.
The duo of Gagan Narang and Imran Hasan Khan won gold medal in pairs 50-metre rifle 3 positions.
Vijay Kumar swelled the hosts' tally by bagging the yellow metal in singles 25-metre rapid fire pistol.
Anita became the second girl from Bhiwani after Geeta to win gold after she won her fight in 67kg freestyle category. She beat Megan Budyens of Canada winning the first two rounds on points.
Vijay Kumar and Harpreet Singh won the men's 25m Centrefire Pistol Pairs.
Narsingh Panch Yadav won his 74 kg freestyle category bout against South African opponent Richard Addinall 4-0.
Rahul Banerjee grabbed the men's individual recurve gold to end India's archery campaign in the Games on a high.
Somdev Devvarman ensured that tennis contributed in India's gold medal tally as he grabbed the much-awaited yellow metal, pipping Australia's Greg Jones 6-4, 6-2 in the men's singles final.
Krishna Poonia won India's first Commonwealth Games athletics gold medal in 52 years when she led a host nation clean sweep in the women's discus.
Heena Sidhu and Annu Raj Singh triumphed in the women's 10m air pistol pairs event.
There was a three-way tie among India, Australia and Canada in the women's 10 metre air pistol with all the teams logging 759 points.
India, with Heena shooting 384 and Annu logging 375, got the gold on the basis of count back after having the same number of perfect 10s (21).
Asian champion Suranjoy Singh (52kg) just had to hop into the ring to fetch a gold. He got a walkover up against Kenya's Benson Njangiru, who was found medically unfit due to a groin injury.
Sharath Kamal Achanta and Subhajit Saha of India brought a noisy home crowd to its feet to take gold in the table tennis men's doubles.
Golden girl Saina Nehwal got the 38th Gold that established India firmly at No 2 on the medals tally.
Shy Indian teenager Deepika Kumari won the women's recurve archery final 6-0, collecting the home nation's second archery gold.
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