Thursday, October 7, 2010

COMMONWEALTH GAMES - DAY 4 UPDATES


1.40 Somdev on song! He sails into men's singles semifinal with a straight set win over Kiwi chap Rubin
1.30 Time for national anthem. Gold medals being doled out to Indian marksmen Vijay Kumar and Gurpreet Singh
1.20 Scotland's women's hockey team crushes Trinidad and Tobago 6-1
1.10 Canada's Boudreau-Gagnon takes synchronised swimming solo gold
1.05 Medals tally at noon: Australia G 22, S 17 B 10. India G 12 S 8 B 5. England G 7 S 11 B 9

1.00 India's Jhuma Khatun clocks her personal best timing to qualify for the women’s 1500m final
12.55 Cycling news: Australia's Megan Dunn claims gold in women's 10km scratch race
12.25 World No.3 Saina up a set against Anna Rice in mixed team singles badminton quarters
12.15 Some tennis news: Rushmi Chakravarthi sees off England’s Katie O'Brien with a 6-1, 6-7, 7-5 win
12.05 Chetan Anand wins men's singles team badminton quarters
12.00 Indian shooters Vijay Kumar and Gurpreet Singh bag the first gold medal of the day after winning the 25m Rapid Fire Pistol (pairs) event
11.50 All is not well! Australian and English swimmers are complaining of illness at the Commonwealth Games and the reason might be “contaminated” water in the pool, reports PTI
11.45 Chetan Anand leads Snider in men's singles team badminton
11.44 England's James Ward loses 6-3, 6-2 to Australia's Greg Jones in men's tennis singles
11.38 Jamie Adjetey-Nelson of Canada takes early lead in the men’s decathlon
11.30 Kalmadi goes gaga over CWG opening ceremony
11.23 Jwala-Diju in mixed doubles badminton semifinal
11.20 Jwala-Diju heading for a comfortable win
11.00 Some badminton news: India's Jwala-Diju leading a Canadian pair
10.53 England bags gold in women's archery team compound, Canada settles for silver
10.50 Suman Kundu loses 63kg freestyle wrestling semifinal
10.42 Wrestler Geeta is assured of a silver as she enters 55kg freestyle final, the Indian proved too hot for Nigeria's Lovina
10.40 Geeta makes a comeback against Lovina in women's wrestling, final round in progress
10.35 Another medal on the way! Grappler Nirmala Devi sails into 48kg freestyle final
10.25 First archery medal for hosts. India beats Malaysia to win bronze medal in women's archery team compound
10.20 Neck-and-neck race between India-Malaysia in women's archery
10.18 Star shooters, boxers are likely to boost India’s medals tally further
10.15 India bounces back, leads Malaysia 112-108
10.10 India trailing Malaysia in women's archery
10.05 England's women's team in compound archery final
10.00 Claims of having “world-class” with all things connected with theCommonwealth Games is fast becoming a joke.
9.55 India’s Suman Kundu wins 63kg freestyle wrestling women’s quarterfinal
9.47 Briton Fran Halsall emerges victorious in 50m butterfly
9.45 Over to shooting. Men's pairs 10m air pistol final is up next. Gurpreet Singh and Omkar Singh are the Indians in fray.
9.40 Hellen downs Anshu in 72 kg freestyle wrestling
9.35 India's Anshu, Nigeria's Hellen face off in Women's wrestling
9.30 Geeta qualifies for 56kg freestyle event
9.25 Women's wrestling in progress, India's Geeta leading Wales' Evans
9.20 Canada fights back to down India, enters women's archery compound final
9.15 Indian women leading Canada in archery semifinal
India's archery teams stun strong opponents.
9.10 Team India up against Canada in the women's archery compound event.
Australia turning the heat on England. Jones from Down Under wins 100m women's breaststroke fourth heat
8. 45 Aussie Sarah wins 100m women's breaststroke third heat
England, Australia swimmers dominating the pool. 5 swimming golds are on offer today.
8.40 England's Haywood wins 100m women's breaststroke second heat
Today there are 35 golds up for grabs.
Straight away some pool action - Australia's Huegill is the top qualifier for men's 100m butterfly final
India springs a surprise on Australia in table tennis
Karmakar scripts history. India's Prasanta Karmakar clinched the first ever medal in a paralympic event of the Commonwealth Games.
Indian badminton team's good run continues, as they cruised into the semifinals
Indian shooters take tally to five gold and five silver medals. Narang outshines Bindra
Here's a recap of some of the action, which happened on Wednesday.
Welcome to Day 4's live update of the 19th Commonwealth Games. Wednesday was a productive day for India. With 11 gold, 8 silver and 4 bronze, India’s overall tally stood at 23, for the second spot behind leaders Australia, which has so far grabbed 41, including 21 gold.

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