Showing posts with label CWG Glascow. Show all posts
Showing posts with label CWG Glascow. Show all posts

4 August 2014

Vikas Gowda of Karnataka won gold medal in men's athletics

Vikas Gowda of Karnataka on 31 July 2014 won a gold medal in discus throw in Men's Track events at 2014 Common Wealth Games at Glascow, Scotland.

With this Gowda became the first person to win a gold medal for India in 56 years in Men's Athletics after Milkha Singh. He won Gold medal in 2014 Commonwealth Games by throwing discus at a distance of 63.64 meters while his best was 66.90 meters.

Milkha Singh was the only man to win a gold medal for India in 1958 in Commonwealth Games in track events prior to this tournament.
About Vikas Gowda
• Vikas Gowda is from Mysore (Karnataka) and was born on 5 July 1983 is an Indian discus thrower and Shot putter.
• Vikas's father, Shive has coached Indian Olympic Track Team in 1988.
• In 2006, Vikas won US National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Championship in Discus.
• He is an alumnus of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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Dipa Karmakar became first Indian woman gymnast to win medal in Commonwealth Games

Dipa Karmakar on 31 July 2014 became the first Indian woman gymnast and second person of the country to win a medal at the Commonwealth Games. She bagged a bronze in the vault event and scripted history for and in India. 

Karmakar, 20-year-old from Tripura collected 14.366 points to finish third in the women’s vault final at the SSE Hydro in Glasgow.

Gold and silver winners of the event
•    Gold went to England's Claudia Fragapane who got 14.633 points 
•    Silver went to Canadian Elsabeth Black was second with 14.433 points

First Indian male gymnast to win a medal at CWG was Ashish Kumar. He won a silver in vault and bronze in floor events in the 2010 Delhi Commonwealth Games. In the 2014 Glasgow CWG, he finished at the sixth position in the men’s final in which he got Bronze in 2010. Gold, silver and bronze of the event were
•    Gold went to England's Max Whitlock who got 15.533 points 
•    Silver went to Canada's Scott Morgan who got 15.133 points
•    Bronze went to New Zealander David Bishop who got 14.55 points
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