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Asian Games 2023 Medal Tally: India finish in fourth place with record 107 medals

FP Sports October 7, 2023, 18:21:14 IST

Asian Games 2023 latest medal tally: We take a look at the latest medal haul for the top-10 countries at the 19th Asian Games in Hangzhou.

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Asian Games 2023 Medal Tally: India finish in fourth place with record 107 medals

China have once again maintained their dominance at the Asian Games and more so as hosts in Hangzhou. The country set off to double digits in less than 24 hours since the medal events began and have more medals than the next two countries. Japan and South Korea have occupied the second and third places interchangeably but there has been a massive gulf between China and the rest. India finished their Asian Games campaign with 107 medals so far including 28 golds, 38 silvers and 41 bronzes to occupy fourth place in the standings. Shooting trio of Mehuli Ghosh, Ramita Jindal and Ashi Chouksey had opened India’s account with a silver in the women’s 10m air rifle team event on Sunday (24 September). The latest medals, on Saturday (7 October), have come in archery (compound men’s and women’s individual events), kabaddi (men’s and women’s team), men’s cricket, men’s badminton doubles, women’s hockey, men’s and women’s chess and men’s freestyle 86kg wrestling. This is India’s biggest medal haul at any Asian Games — going past the previous best of 70 medals at the 2018 Games in Indonesia. Read | Beyond medals, 48 Olympic quotas at stake for India at Asian Games Latest Asian Games medal tally:

RankCountryGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1China19610870374
2Japan496368180
2South Korea395789185
4India283841107
5Uzbekistan21183069
6Chinese Taipei18192865
7Iran13201952
8Thailand12143157
9North Korea11181039
10Bahrain113519

Updated on 7 October at 18.20 PM IST The 19th edition of the Asian Games officially got underway in the south-eastern Chinese city of Hangzhou with a glittering opening ceremony at the Olympic Sports Centre Stadium on Saturday. Chinese president Xi Jinping was among those present at the 80,000-seat venue and it was he who declared the Games open on Saturday in a ceremony that had plenty of lights and sound but went with eco-friendly options instead of firecrackers. The organisers decided to introduce concepts such as 3D fireworks and a digital torchbearer. The Hangzhou Asian Games were originally supposed to take place in 2022, but got delayed by a year due to the COVID pandemic.

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