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ndia Saturday surpassed its Melbourne Commonwealth Games medal haul of 50 with 54 medals at the Delhi Games
Tania Harding
Oct. 10, 2010

Indian athletes have already earned more golds than in Melbourne where the Games were held in 2006. India's medal count at the Delhi Games stood 24 gold, 16 silver and 14 bronze. In Melbourne the final tally was 22 gold, 17 silver and 11 bronze.

India was fourth in the overall medal count both at Melbourne 2006 and at the Manchester Games in 2002, behind Australia, England and Canada.


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