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No words to describe this feeling. Defending the title is an even more special feeling. One moment I would want to relive every time is the national anthem being played on a foreign soil: G Sathiyan, member of gold medal winning Team India for table tennis

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It feels amazing because we've retained our title from the last CWG. It feels great. I am very happy with my team, we have a great bonding & we had a great final this time. We'll now focus on individual events, it's a great start for the team: Sanil Shetty

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I'm looking for more medals in singles, doubles & mixed. I hope it's just the beginning. It's the first time I have defended a title and we have done it very well. It's a very strong team. This (Gold) builds a lot of confidence, going into future matches: Sharath Kamal

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Coventry, England | I feel very proud. We had goosebumps (when we took to the podium & National Anthem was played). We had never thought of it but it became possible today: Rupa Rani Tirkey, member of India's Lawn Bowls team, after winning gold at #CommonwealthGames2022 Image
This feels like a dream. I had never thought that we will win a medal at #CommonwealthGames2022. I still can't believe that we have won Gold: Lovely Choubey, member of India's Lawn Bowls team Image
I am speechless. But I am elated. I can't explain the feeling right now because it is a dream come true for me. 11 years ago we lost by 1 point. Now we got it: Pinki Singh, member of India's Lawn Bowls team

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India's #SushilaDeviLikmabam bagged the silver medal in the women's judo 48kg final at the 2022 Commonwealth Games (CWG) on Monday. Sushila lost to South Africa's Michaela Whitebooi to settle for silver. Here, we decode her journey. #CommonwealthGames2022
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Sushila fell short as Whitebooi won the bout in the golden score period at the Coventry Arena. An error cost the Indian the coveted CWG gold medal. Notably, Sushila competed with stitches on her knee. In the semi-final, Sushila thrashed Priscilla Morand of Mauritia 10-0. Image
Sushila is now India's most successful Indian judoka at the Commonwealth Games. She is the first-ever Indian to win two medals at CWG, having bagged her first (silver) at the 2014 CWG in Glasgow as a 19-year-old (same category). Image
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#CommonwealthGames2022 | Indian weightlifter Bindyarani Devi Sorokhaibam successfully lifts 81 Kg in her first attempt of snatch in the Women's 55 Kg weight category.
#CommonwealthGames | Indian weightlifter Bindyarani Devi Sorokhaibam successfully lifts 84 Kg in her second attempt of snatch in the Women's 55 Kg weight category.
#CommonwealthGames | Indian weightlifter Bindyarani Devi Sorokhaibam successfully lifts 110 Kg in her first attempt of clean & jerk in the Women's 55 Kg weight category.
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#CommonwealthGames | India's Sanket Mahadev Sargar wins a silver medal for India in 55 Kg weight category with a total of 248 Kg. First medal for India in #CWG22
#CommonwealthGames | Weightlifter Sanket Sargar lands India its 1st medal despite injury, wins silver in Men's 55 kg weightlifting with combined lift of 248 kg. Malaysia's Aniq Kasdan bags gold with combined lift of 249 kg; Sri Lanka's Dilanka Kumara cinches bronze with 225 kg.
PM Narendra Modi congratulates Weightlifter Sanket Sargar for winning a silver medal in Men's 55 kg weightlifting in #CommonwealthGames2022
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#CommonwealthGames2022 opening ceremony kickstarts at Alexander Stadium in Birmingham, England
The Indian contingent with flag-bearers shuttler PV Sindhu & men's hockey team captain Manpreet Singh arrives at the opening ceremony of #CommonwealthGames2022 at Alexander Stadium in Birmingham, England
Shuttler PV Sindhu & hockey team captain Manpreet Singh led the Indian contingent at the opening ceremony of #CommonwealthGames2022 at Alexander Stadium in Birmingham, England

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