
The third day of the Commonwealth Games 2026 saw India extend its strong presence across multiple disciplines. With Gulveer Singh securing a silver in the men’s 10,000m run and the boxing ring buzzing with Indian pugilists, the national contingent is poised for more success. Here’s a detailed look at the standout performances, emerging talents and overall medal scenario from July 28.
Punjab’s long-distance sensation Gulveer Singh struck gold in hearts by grabbing silver in the men’s 10,000m final. Clocking an impressive time of 27:49.57, he fought neck-and-neck with the leading athlete before finishing a close second. This marks India’s first athletics medal on Day 3, and it highlights our growing prowess in endurance events.
Singh’s disciplined pacing strategy and strong finishing kick kept spectators on the edge of their seats. He now sets his sights on the upcoming 5,000m event, hoping to maintain his momentum and add another medal to India’s tally.
The boxing arena was electric as Indian boxers delivered one thrilling bout after another. Among the standout performances was Neeraj Kumar in the lightweight category, who advanced to the quarterfinals with a composed display of speed and technique. His footwork and counter-punching under pressure earned him praise from coaches and fans alike.
In women’s boxing, Sarita Devi continued her impressive run by securing a place in the semifinals in the 60kg division. Known for her aggressive style and ring intelligence, Sarita overcame an early deficit to turn the match in her favour, showcasing India’s depth in women’s pugilistic talent.
On the weightlifting platform, India’s strength squad added to the medal rush. Among them, debutant Arjun Rathore impressed with a combined lift of 315kg in the 73kg category, finishing fourth and narrowly missing the podium. While no medal was secured today, Rathore’s performance hints at a bright future and valuable experience gained in his first major multi-sport event.
Meanwhile, senior lifter Rani Kumari set a new personal record in the 59kg division, finishing fifth with lifts of 98kg (snatch) and 120kg (clean & jerk). Her consistency under pressure underscores India’s growing standard in strength sports.
Besides athletics, boxing and weightlifting, India participated strongly in shooting, badminton and table tennis events. Shooter Ananya Sharma narrowly missed gold in the 10m air rifle individual event, securing silver with a score of 251.8.
On the badminton court, the women’s doubles pair of Priya Sharma and Sneha Agarwal progressed to the quarterfinals, while the mixed doubles duo of Amit Kumar and Riya Patel delivered a thrilling comeback win in their opening match.
As of the evening of July 28, India’s overall medal count stands at 15: 5 gold, 6 silver and 4 bronze. With marquee events in athletics and wrestling on the horizon, the country is poised to climb higher in the standings.
Looking ahead, Day 4 promises more sports action and match excitement. All eyes will be on the wrestling mats, where India’s grapplers aim to continue their dominance. Track events like the 1,500m and 4x400m relay also offer strong medal prospects. Fans can expect rewarding moments of triumph and fierce competition as our athletes push for glory.
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