18th July, 2002
Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports  


XVII COMMONWEALTH GAMES - SHOOTING & TABLE TENNIS


SHOOTING

A Medals at stake –107(34 Gold+34 Silver+34 Bronze)

B India’s participation - 28 events

MEN

WOMEN

1. Rifle 3 position (Individual)

1. Sport Rifle 3 position(Individual)

2. Rifle 3 position(Pair)

2. Sport Rifle 3 position (Pair)

3. Rifle Prone (Individual)

3. Sport Rifle Prone (Individual)

4. Rifle prone(pair)

4. Sport Rifle prone (pair)

5. Air Rifle (Individual)

5. Air Rifle (Individual)

6. Air Rifle (pair)

6. Air Rifle (pair)

7. Air pistol (pair)

7. Air pistol (Individual)

8. Air pistol (pair)

8. Air pistol (pair)

9. Standard Pistol(Individual)

9. Sport pistol (Individual)

10. Standard Pistol (pair)

10. Sport Pistol (pair)

11. Free Pistol(Individual)

11. Free Pistol(Individual)

12. Free Pistol (Team)

12. Free Pistol (Team)

13. Centre Fire Pistol (Individual)

13. Centre Fire Pistol (Individual)

14. Centre Fire Pistol(pair)

14. Centre Fire Pistol(pair)

15. Rapid Fire Pistol (Individual)

15. Rapid Fire Pistol (Individual)

16. Rapid Fire Pistol (pair)

16. Rapid Fire Pistol (pair)

17. Trap (Individual)

17. Trap (Individual)

18. Trap (pairs)

18. Trap (pairs)

C Indian Contingent

S.No.

Discipline

Name of the Person S/Shri

Cleared as

 

1

Shooting-Women

Charan Singh

Player

 

2

-do-

Sushma Rana

-do-

 

3

-do-

Anjali Mandar Bhagwat

-do-

 

4

-do-

Raj Kumari

-do-

 

5

-do-

Meena Kumari

-do-

 

6

-do-

Kuheli Gangulee

-do-

 

7

-do-

Suma Shirath

-do-

 

8

Shooting-Men

Charan Singh

-do-

 

9

-do-

Airira Pemmaiah Subbaiah

Foreign Coach

 

10

-do-

Abhijeet Konduskar

-do-

 

11

-do-

Abhinav Bindra

-do-

 

12

-do-

Sameer Ambekar

-do-

 

13

-do-

Samaresh Jung

-do-

 

14

-do-

Vivek Singh

-do-

 

15

-do-

Jaspal Rana

-do-

 

16

-do-

Bhanwar Lal Dhaka

-do-

 

17

-do-

Mukesh Kumar

-do-

 

18

-do-

Mahavir Singh

-do-

 

19

-do-

Manavjit Singh Sandhu

-do-

 

20

-do-

Anwer Sultan

-do-

 

21

Shooting-officials

Prof.Sunny Thomas

Coach

 

22

-do-

Tibor Gonczol

Foreign Coach

 

23

-do-

Marcello Dardi

-do-

 

24

-do-

Shri D.K.Shukla

Armourer

 

25

-do-

B.S.Sethi

Manager

D Foreign Coaches/Experts employed for training of Indian Boxers

1. Mr. Marcello Dardi (Trap), Italy

2. Mr. Juan Giha Yarur(Skeet), Peru

3. Mr. Tibor Gonczol (Pistol), Australia

E Number of Medals won by Indian Shooters in Commonwealth Games

(i) 1982 - 1 Silver, 1Bronze

(ii) 1990 - 1 Gold, 1 Silver & 3 Bronze

(iii) 1994 - 3 Gold, 3 Silver & 2 Bronze

(iv) 1998 - 4 Gold, 2 Silver & 1 Bronze

India is the Current Commonwealth Champion in Shooting Sports.

TABLE TENNIS

A Medals at stake –28 Medals (7 Gold+7 Silver+14 Bronze)

B Total number of events – 7 events

C India’s participation - 7

1. Men(singles)

2. Women(singles)

3. Men(Doubles)

4. Women(Doubles)

5. Men(Team)

6. Women(Team)

7. Men & Women(Mixed Doubles)

D Indian Contingent

S.No.

Discipline

Name of the Person S/Shri

Cleared as

 

1

Table Tennis – Men

Raman Subramanian

Player

2

-do-

Sourav Chakraborty

-do-

 

3

-do-

Subhajit Saha

-do-

.

4

-do-

Chetan Panduranga Baboor

-do-

 

5

-do-

Soumyadeep Roy

-do-

 

6

Table Tennis-Women

Mouma Das

-do-

 

7

-do-

Mantu Ghosh

-do-

 

8

-do-

Poulome Chatak

-do-

 

9

-do-

Vishakha Vijay

-do-

 

10

-do-

Nagapattinam R.Indu

-do-

 

11

Table Tennis-Officials

Prof..Zoram Djotic

Foreign Coach

 

12

-do-

Manjit Singh Dua

Coach

 

13

-do-

Birendra Prasad Baishya

Manager

E Foreign coaches/experts employed for training of Indian Gymnasts

Mr. Djokic Zoran, Yugoslavia

F Number of Medals won by Indian players in Commonwealth Games

Nil

Table Tennis discipline was not included in the 1994 and 1998 Commonwealth Games. However in the last(15th) Commonwealth Table Tennis Championship held in New Delhi in April 2001, Indian players won three Silver and one Bronze medal.