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 | |
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IOC code | IND |
NOC | Indian Olympic Association |
in Doha | |
Competitors | 387 |
Flag bearer | Jyoti Sunita Kullu[1] |
Medals Ranked 8th |
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Asian Games appearances (overview) | |
Medal summary
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
- GEETHA Sati
- KAUR Manjeet
- KULATHUMMURIYIL Chitra
- Pinki Pramanik
- 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
References
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