India at the 2006 Asian Games

India competed at the 2006 Asian Games held in Doha, Qatar. India ranked 8th with 10 gold medals.

India at the
2006 Asian Games
IOC codeIND
NOCIndian Olympic Association
in Doha
Competitors387
Flag bearer Jyoti Sunita Kullu[1]
Medals
Ranked 8th
Gold
10
Silver
17
Bronze
26
Total
53
Asian Games appearances (overview)

Medal summary

Medal table

Sport GoldSilverBronze Total
Shooting35614
Tennis2204
Chess2002
Athletics1449
Cue Sports1124
Kabaddi1001
Rowing0213
Wrestling0156
Sailing0112
Golf0101
Boxing0022
Archery0011
Equestrian0011
Hockey0011
Squash0011
Wushu0011
Total10172653

Medalists

Gold (10)

  • Pankaj Advani (Cue Sports :: Men English Billiard Singles)
  • Humpy Koneru (Chess :: Women's Rapid)
  • Jaspal Rana (Shooting :: Men's 25 m Centre Fire Pistol, Men's 25 m Standard Pistol)
  • Leander Paes & Mahesh Bhupathi (Tennis :: Men's Doubles)
  • Leander Paes & Sania Mirza (Tennis :: Mixed Doubles)
  • Athletics :: Women's 4 × 400 m Relay
  • Kabaddi :: Men
  • Shooting :: Men's 25 m Centre Fire Pistol Team
    • JUNG Samresh
    • KUMAR Vijay
    • RANA Jaspal
  • Chess :: Mixed Team's Classical
    • KONERU Humpy
    • KRISHNAN Sasikiran
    • PENTALA Harikrishna

Silver (17)

  • Manjeet Kaur (Athletics :: 400 m)
  • Santhi Soudarajan (Athletics :: 800 m)
  • Anju Bobby George (Athletics :: Long Jump)
  • Soma Biswas (Athletics :: Heptathlon)
  • Ashok Shandiliya (Billiards :: Singles)
  • Bajranglal Takhar (Rowing :: Single Sculls)
  • Manavjit Singh Sandhu (Shooting :: Trap)
  • Sania Mirza (Tennis :: Singles)
  • Geetika Jakhar (Wrestling :: 63 kg Freestyle)
  • Golf (Men)
  • Rowing :: Single Sculls (Men)
  • Rowing :: Fours (Men)
  • Sailing :: Beneteau 7.5
  • Shooting :: 25 m Standard Pistol (Men)
  • Shooting :: Trap (Men)
  • Shooting :: Double Trap (Men)
  • Shooting :: 10 m Air Pistol (Women)
  • Tennis (Women)

Bronze (26)

  • Sinimol Paulose (Athletics :: 1500 m)
  • O. P. Jaisha (Athletics :: 5000 m)
  • J. J. Shobha (Athletics :: Heptathlon)
  • Krishna Punia (Athletics :: Discus Throw)
  • Geet Sethi & Ashok Shandiliya (Billiards :: Doubles)
  • Vijender Kumar (Boxing :: Middleweight)
  • Johnson Varghese (Boxing :: Super Heavyweight)
  • Bijender Singh & Kiran Yalamanchi (Rowing :: Lightweight Double Sculls)
  • Rajesh Choudhary (Sailing :: Laser Radial)
  • Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore (Shooting :: Double Trap)
  • Gagan Narang (Shooting :: 50 m Rifle 3 Positions)
  • Vijay Kumar (Shooting :: 25m Rapid Fire Pistol)
  • Saurav Ghosal (Squash :: Singles)
  • Vinayak Dalvi (Wrestling :: 55 kg Greco-Roman)
  • Alka Tomar (Wrestling :: 55 kg Freestyle)
  • Yogeshwar Dutt (Wrestling :: 60 kg Freestyle)
  • Sushil Kumar (Wrestling :: Men's Freestyle 66 kg)
  • Palwinder Singh Cheema (Wrestling :: Men's Freestyle 120 kg)
  • Bimoljit Singh (Wushu :: 60 kg)
  • Archery (Men)
  • Equestrian :: Eventing
  • Hockey (Women)
  • Shooting :: 10 m Air Rifle (Men)
  • Shooting :: 10 m Air Rifle (Women)
  • Shooting :: 50 m Rifle 3 Positions (Men)
  • Snooker (Men)

Medal Performance

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