New Delhi. Four days have passed since the Birmingham Commonwealth Games 2022, which started on Friday. We got to see many events in these days. All these four days have been very good for India. As on the first day of the Birmingham Commonwealth Games 2022, Australia remains on top so far. However, Indian players are also seeing tremendous performance in this program. On Monday, August 1, it was definitely the fourth day of the Games, but in terms of medals, it was the third consecutive day for India when the name of the country was inscribed on the medals. Like in the past, a medal came for India from weightlifting on Monday as well.
On the fourth day of the 22nd Commonwealth Games, India got the first good news from the lawn ball. The women’s team made it to the finals for the first time in these games. After this, in judo, Sushila Devi and then Vijay Yadav increased the number of medals associated with India by getting medals. Although the Indian men’s team lost the win in hockey, but the team of badminton and table tennis made their place in the finals by performing brilliantly. In the last, Harjinder ended India’s day by winning a medal in weightlifting.
A quick glimpse at the medal table at the end of Day 4…
Is your nation in the Top 10??@TeamSA2024 are moving up. Can they catch @TeamCanada,
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— Birmingham 2022 (@birminghammcg22) August 1, 2022
9 medals in India’s bag
India has 9 medals in the Birmingham Commonwealth Games 2022. In these 9 medals, India has 3 Gold, 3 Silver and 3 Bronze. Along with weightlifting, India has got two medals in Judo. In such a situation, now everyone’s eyes are on the fifth day of today. Today, on the fifth day of the Commonwealth Games, Indian athletes will show their talent in competitions like swimming, gymnastics, boxing, badminton.
Australian swimmers continue to shine
If you look at the whole table, then Australia remains at the top of these list. Australia has captured a total of 71 medals with 31 gold. Once again, swimming has put 7 medals in Australia’s bag. Altogether 26 countries have won medals till 1st August. At the same time, a total of 276 medals have been distributed so far.