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Wrestler Sushil Kumar clinches 28th Gold medal for India at CWG | Wrestler Sushil Kumar clinched 28th gold medal by defeating South African player Heinrich Barnes 7-0 in the 66-kilogram category of the freestyle wrestling competition at the XIX Commonwealth Games here on Sunday Sushil’s gold medal led Indian medal tally reach 66 medals in total with 28 Gold, 18 Silver and 20 Bronze medals in the kitty and helped India remain firmly positioned on
second place in the over all medal tally. Earlier, archer Rahul Banerjee won 27th
gold in the men's individual recurve event by defeating Canada 's Jason Lyon.
Rahul Banerjee won gold after an intense sudden death shootout against his Canadian
opponent in the final. Meanwhile, Manavjit Singh Sandhu won bronze for India in
singles trap event and Jayanta Talukdar too won bronze in the men's individual
recurve event. Earlier, archer Deepika Kumari won gold in the women's recurve
archery singles while Dola Banerjee won the bronze in the same event. Deepika
bagged gold by beating England 's Alison Jane Williamson. Earlier, Dola had lost
out to England 's Williamson in the semis. Meanwhile, in the Commonwealth Games
Women's cycling competition, Australian women's team overcame high expectations
to win gold. Rochelle Gilmore of Australia won the race in 2 hours, 49 minutes
and 30 seconds beating Elizabeth Armistead of England who in turn snatched the
silver from Gilmore's teammate Chloe Hosking who was third place in the morning
race staged over eight laps of a 14-km course. The bikers raced across scenic
empty streets enveloped in a high-security blanket that kept spectators away.
The race conducted in a fenced off and barricaded course had elaborate security
including heli-borne assault teams, commando hit teams and quick reaction teams
providing athletes foolproof security. Reacting upon her today’s success, Gilmore
said, "It was a lot of pressure. There was a lot of positive energy, yes, but
pressure that was on the road team to win a gold medal was pretty intense to live
up to expectations of the track team. There had been lot of chances for the track
team to win gold but we had only one chance for a gold medal. So the pressure
was really on." She, however, credited her entire team for today’s win.
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