CWG Medals Results, Day 2
By IANSTuesday, October 5, 2010
NEW DELHI - Results of the medal events that were decided on the second day of the Commonwealth Games competition here Tuesday.
Aquatics
50m Butterfly Women
Rank Name Country Timing
1 Francesca Jean Halsal ENG 00:26.24
2 Marieke Katherine Guehrer AUS 00:26.27
3 Emily Jane Seebohm AUS 00:26.29
50m Backstroke Men
Rank Name Country Time
1 Liam John Tancock ENG 00:24.62 Games Record
2 Hayden Ernest Stoeckel AUS 00:25.08
3 Ashley Jason DELANEY AUS 00:25.21
50m Breaststroke Women
Rank Name Country Time
1 Leiston Jane Pickett AUS 00:30.84
2 Leisel Marie Jones AUS 00:31.10
3 Kate Emma Haywood ENG 00:31.17
200m Freestyle Men
Rank Name Country Time
1 Robert Peter Renwick Sco 01:47.88
2 Kenrick John Monk AUS 01:47.90
3 Thomas William Fraser-Holmes AUS 01:48.22
Shooting
Pairs 25 m Pistol Women
Precision Prone Total
1 India 572 584 1156 Games Record
Rahi Sarnobat 288 296
Anisa Sayyed 284 288
2 Australia 577 569 1146
Linda Ryan 284 281
Lalita Yauheuskaya 293 288
3 England 570 552 1122
Gorgs Geikiw 282 274
Julia Lydall 288 278
Pairs 50 m Pistol Men Finals
Rank Team Total
1 Singapore 1094
Bin Gai 544
Swee Hon Lim 550
2 India 1087
Deepak Sharma 539
Omkar Singh 548
3 Trinidad and Tobago 1081
Roger Peter Daniel 548
Rhodney Richard Allen 533
Pairs 10 m Air Rifle Men Finals
Rank Team Total
1 India 1193 Games Record
Abhinav Bindra 595
Gagan Narang 598
2 England 1174
James Huckle 589
Kenny Parr 585
3 Bangladesh 1173
Abdullah Hel Baki 583
Md.Asif Hossain Khan 590
Pairs 50 metre rifle 3 position women
Rank Team Total
1. Singapore 1149
Aquilah Sudhir (199 prone, 190 standing, 192 kneeling) 581
Xiang Wei Jasmine (194 prone, 187 standing, 187 standing) 568
2 India 1143
Tejaswini Sawant (194 prone, 190 standing and 191 kneeling) 575
Lajja Guaswami (193 prone, 188 standing and 187 kneeling) 568
3. Scotland 1142
Kay Copland (195 prone, 186 standing and 193 kneeling) 574
Jen Mcintosh (196 prone, 183 standing and 189 kneeling) 568
Wrestling
Greco Roman
66kg: Gold:Ravinder Singh (Ind), Silver: Terence Christopher Bosson (Eng)
Bronze: Romeo Joseph (Nigeria)
74kg: Gold: Sanjay Kumar (Ind), Silver: Richard Brian Addinal (RSA), Bronze: Hassan Shahsavan (Aus)
96kg: Gold: Aniul Kumar (Ind), Silver: Hassene Fikri (Aus), Bronze: Kakoma Hugues Bella-Lufu (RSA)
Weightlifting:
62kg Men Finals:
Name Country Snatch Clean and Jerk Total
Gold: Aricco Jumitih Malaysia 120, 125(X), 125(X) 150, 153, 156 276
Silver: Naharudin Mahayudin Malaysia 120, 125(X), 125 146, 150(X), 150 275
Bronze: Sudesh Peiris Sri Lanka 115(X), 115, 120 145(X), 152(X), 152 272
53kg Women Finals:
Name Country Snatch Clean and Jerk Combined weight
Gold: Marilou Prevost Dozois Canada 82, 84(X), 84(X) 98, 100, 103(X) 182
Silver: Onyeka Azike Nigeria 77(X), 77, 80 98. 100, 102(X) 180
Bronze: Raihan Yusoff Malaysia 75, 80, 82(X) 95(X), 95(X), 95 175
Gymnastics:
Artistic womens team event: 1. Australia (Georgia Bonora, A. Brennan, Emily Little, L. Mitchell and Georgia Wheeler) 163. 7; 2. England (Imogen Cairns, Laura Edwards, Jocelyn Hunt and C. Lindsley) 158.2; 3. Canada (Catherine Dion, K. Klarenbach, Cynthia
Lemieux-Guillemette, Gabby May and Emma Willis) 154.75; 8. India (Meenakshi, Priti Das, Roma Joglekar, Dipa Karmakar and Debjani Samanta) 124.3.
Cycling:
Men: 400m individual pursuit: 1. Jack Bobridge (Aus) 4:17.495; qualifying 4:14:845 (CWG record) 2. Jesse Sergent (NZ) 4:17.893; 3. Michael Hepburn (Aus); Indian–12. Sombir; 13. Dayala Ram Saran; 14. Vinod Malik.
1km time trial: 1. Scott Sunderland (Aus) 1:01.411 (CWG record); 2. Mohd. Tisin (Mas) 1:02.768; 3. Edward Dawkins (NZ) 1:02.777; India– 9. O. Bikram Singh 1:07.911; 11.
Rakesh Kumar 1:09.229; 13. Prince Hylem 1:09.977.
Women: 500m time trial: 1. Anna Meares (Aus) 33.758 (CW record); 2. Kaarle McCulloch (Aus) 34.780; 3. Becky James (Wales) 35.236; 10. India–Mahitha Mohan 38.788, 11. Rameshwori Devi 38.913 and 13. Rejani Vijaya Kumari 40.439.