2010 Commonwealth Games Medal Table

Commonwealth Games quest for glory has begun

Commonwealth Games

XIX Commonwealth Games Delhi 2010

The 2010 Commonwealth Games Medal Table is a list of nations ranked by the number of gold medals won by their athletes during the 2010 Commonwealth Games, held in Delhi, India, from October 3 to October 14, 2010. Athletes from 71 nations are participating in 17 sports.
 

Commonwealth Games Quest for Glory – Medal Table
(As of Thursday, October 14, 2010)

Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 Australia 74 55 48 177
2 India 38 27 36 101
3 England 37 59 46 142
4 Canada 26 17 32 75
5 South Africa 12 11 10 33
6 Kenya 12 11 9 32
7 Malaysia 12 10 13 35
8 Singapore 11 11 9 31
9 Nigeria 11 10 14 35
10 Scotland 9 10 7 26
11 New Zealand 6 22 8 36
12 Cyprus 4 3 5 12
13 Northern Ireland 3 3 4 10
14 Samoa 3 0 1 4
15 Wales 2 7 10 19
16 Jamaica 2 4 1 7
17 Pakistan 2 1 2 5
18 Uganda 2 0 0 2
19 Bahamas 1 1 3 5
20 Sri Lanka 1 1 1 3
21 Nauru 1 1 0 2
22 Botswana 1 0 3 4
23 Cayman Islands 1 0 0 1
23 St. Vincent & The Grenadines 1 0 0 1
25 Trinidad and Tobago 0 4 2 6
26 Cameroon 0 2 4 6
27 Ghana 0 1 3 4
28 Namibia 0 1 2 3
29 Papua New Guinea 0 1 0 1
29 Seychelles 0 1 0 1
31 Isle of Man 0 0 2 2
31 Mauritius 0 0 2 2
31 Tonga 0 0 2 2
34 Bangladesh 0 0 1 1
34 Guyana 0 0 1 1
34 Saint Lucia 0 0 1 1
Total 272 274 282 828

     Host Nation (India)

Update:

Wrestling – Men’s Greco-Roman (96 kg)
Silver medallist Hassane Fkiri of Australia was disqualified from the entire competition for making an obscene gesture at the judges. Kakoma Bella-Lufu of South Africa was elevated from bronze to silver. Eric Feunekes of Canada was elevated from 4th to the bronze medal position.
Note:

This blog article is related to ongoing Commonwealth Games. Medal Table published here will be updated everyday as the event progresses till October 14, 2010 when the Games close.
XIX Commonwealth Games Delhi 2010
The 2010 Commonwealth Games are the nineteenth Commonwealth Games. The Games are scheduled to be held in Delhi, India between October 3, 2010 and October 14, 2010.

With the launch of the official theme song on August 28, 2010 till the closing ceremony on October 14, 2010, we will bring you a series of articles to cover the games extensively.

 
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6 Comments

  1. Swimming category has no gold medals left. So there is less chance for england ahead. Whereas India have a gr8 chance to surpass the 30 Gold medals mark as Wrestling, Tennis (Singles male), Boxing are still left.
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    • Swimming diving is still there. England is also good in archery. India is certainly going to win many more gold medals in shooting, wrestling and boxing. This would be India's best performance. But we will have to build sports culture like China. Sports should be specially encouraged in disturbed areas like Kashmir, north-east, and tribal areas.
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  2. Dinamalar shares the joy of celebrating CWG in India by providing updates of CWG such as results, participants and etc.,

    • I wish India could better the record of maximum 30 golds, and a total of 69 medals! It seems India would better both as 7 more wrestling and boxing medals are to be decided besides shooting.
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