FISU World University Games Medal Tally 2023 full list winners

The FISU World University Games 2023 is being played in Chengdu. Currently, India is in fourth place in the medals table with a total of 17 medals including 9 golds, 3 silver, and 5 bronze. Do you know who are the Indian medal winners in FISU World University Games 2023? In this article, we will tell you about all the winners from India who won a medal at the ongoing FISU World University Games 2023. You are just required to stick with this page and go through this article till the end. Swipe down the page and take a look below to know all the 17 medal winners.

FISU World University Games Medal Tally

FISU World University Games Medal Tally

Nearly 230 athletes from India are participating in the FISU World University Games 2023 held in the People’s Republic of China, Chengdu. Jyothi Yarraji, Tejaswin Shankar, and Manu Bhaker are among the promising names of Indian athletes who traveled to Chengdu. The event started on July 28, 2023, and it will end on August 8. The other high-profile names who are representing India in FISU World University Games 2023 are Priyanka Goswami, Srihari Nataraj, and Amlan Borgohain. Tanisha Singh who is a Badminton player is the youngest athlete from India competing in FISU World University Games 2023. She is 18 years of age. More details about the game have been given in the following section.

AthleteSportEventMedal
Manu BhakerShootingWomen’s 10m air pistolGold
Elavenil ValarivanShootingWomen’s 10m air rifleGold
Manu Bhaker, Abhidnya Ashok Patil, and Yashaswini Singh DeswalShootingWomen’s 10m air pistol teamGold
Aishwary Pratap Singh TomarShootingMen’s 50m rifle 3PGold
Aishwary Pratap Singh TomarShootingMen’s 10m air rifleGold
Arjun Babuta, Aishwarya Pratap Singh Tomar, and Divyansh Singh PanwarShootingMen’s 10m air rifle teamGold
Ashi Chouksey, Manini Kaushik and Sift Kaur SamraShootingWomen’s 50m rifle 3P teamGold
Aman Saini and PragatiArcheryCompound mixed teamGold
Avneet KaurArcheryCompound women’sGold
Sangampreet Singh BislaArcheryCompound men’sGold
Avneet Kaur, Purvasha, and PragatiArcheryCompound women’s teamSilver
Vijayveer Sidhu, Udhayveer Sidhu, and Adarsh SinghShootingMen’s 25m pistol rapid-fire teamSilver
Divyansh Singh PanwarShootingMen’s 10m air rifleSilver
Aman Saini , Rishab Yadav and Sangampreet Singh BislaArcheryCompound men’s teamBronze
Reeta Sawaiyan, Sangeeta, and Tanisha VermaArcheryRecurve women’s teamBronze
Aman SainiArcheryCompound men’sBronze
Sartaj Singh Tiwana, Surya Pratap Singh, and Aishwary Pratap Singh TomarShootingMen’s 50m rifle 3P teamBronze
Varun Tomar, Arjun Singh Cheema and Anmol JainShootingMen’s 10m air pistol teamBronze
Yamini MouryaJudoWomen’s 57kgBronze
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At Chengdu, the People’s Republic of China, athletes from different countries will compete in 18 different sports to win a total of 269 medals. Please note that India will only compete in 11 sports at FISU World University Games 2023, including athletics, badminton, judo, fencing, shooting, table tennis, swimming, taekwondo, volleyball, and tennis. However, a wushu team was also about to compete in the game but later it withdrew its name. The ongoing FISU World University Games 2023 is the 31st edition of the biennial multi-sport event. The previous edition of the World University Games was played in 2019 held in Naples. In 2019, India could only win a total of four medals including one gold, one silver, and two bronze.

RankCountryGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1China198734
2South Korea1412531
3Japan117725
4India103619
5Hungary3216
6Ukraine2215
7Indonesia2204
8Iran20810
9Chinese Taipei17816
10Kazakhstan15511

In 2023, India has already won a total of 17 medals in the FISU World University Games. Shooters Elavenil Valarivan and Manu Bhaker won gold medals in the women’s 10 m air rifle and air pistol events respectively, to open India’s account on the medals table. On the opening day of the event, Manu Bhaker topped the podium in the women’s 10m air pistol team along with Abhidnya Ashok Patil and Yashaswini Deswal. Aishwary Pratap Singh Tomar (Shooting), Aman Saini and Pragati (Archery), Avneet Kaur (Archery), Sangampreet Singh Bisla (Archery), Aishwary Pratap Singh Tomar (Shooting), Arjun Babuta, Aishwary Pratap Singh Tomar and Divyansh Singh Panwar (Shooting) won Gold Medals at World University Games.

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