Commonwealth Games 2026 Day 5: Gyaneshwari, Sarvesh, Ajaya Babu clinch silver medals - Highlights

Update: 2026-07-27 07:53 GMT
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2026-07-27 12:47 GMT

Weightlifting, Women's 53kg Final: Gyaneshwari opens with effortless 82kg lift!

India's Gyaneshwari Yadav made a confident start to the women's 53kg final, comfortably clearing 82kg in her opening snatch attempt.

The lift looked routine for the Indian, who completed it with ease to get herself on the board and build momentum for her remaining two attempts.



 


2026-07-27 12:44 GMT

Boxing, Men's 80kg R16: Ankush wins Round 2!

Ankush Panghal continues to dominate this bout against Zalaan Jan.

The Indian is landing some clean punches. He allows his opponent to come to him, dodges and then lands cleanly on counters.

The judges agree as well, as the Indian takes the second round unanimously as well.

All he now has to do is not go too passive in the final three minutes.


 


2026-07-27 12:39 GMT

Boxing, Men's 80kg R16: Ankush opens campaign!

Ankush Panghal takes on Zalaan Jan of Antigua in what is his campaign opener at the 2026 Commonwealth Games.

Ankush absolutely dominates the opening round, with all judges scoring it in his favour unanimously.


 


2026-07-27 12:35 GMT

Artistic Gymnastics, Women's Vault final: Protistha Samanta in action

Protistha Samanta is the only Indian gymnast who has reached any Individual apparatus final in Glasgow.

She qualified for the Vault final with a good score of 13.025 points, finishing in 7th position in the qualifying round. Now, she will be hoping to convert this into a medal, but will have to improve her performance in the final.

Olympian Dipa Karmarkar is India's only female gymnast to win a medal at CWG, with her Vault bronze medal in 2014.

Here is the start list:



2026-07-27 11:45 GMT

Up Next: Gyaneshwari Yadav begins India's weightlifting campaign in women's 53kg

India's Gyaneshwari Yadav is set to compete in the women's 53kg weightlifting final at the Commonwealth Games 2026.

The 22-year-old will be looking to add to India's impressive weightlifting haul after Mirabai Chanu struck gold in the women's 48kg event, while Rishikanta Singh and Raja Muthupandi claimed silver medals in the men's 60kg and 65kg categories respectively.

As with all weightlifting events, athletes will get three attempts each in the snatch and clean & jerk, with the best successful lift from each discipline combined to determine the final standings.

2026-07-27 11:38 GMT

Athletics: Lokesh Sathyanathan reaches long jump final despite two fouls!

India's Lokesh Sathyanathan qualified for the men's long jump final despite fouling his second and third attempts in the qualification round.

His opening jump of 7.77m proved enough to secure a place among the 12 finalists, as he advanced on ranking after no further improvements. Lokesh finished seventh overall in the qualification standings.

India will now have two representatives in the men's long jump final, with Murali Sreeshankar having earlier booked his spot with a first-attempt leap of 8.01m.

2026-07-27 11:36 GMT

Boxing, Men's 60Kg Round of 16: Sachin wins the bout 4-1; advances to quarters

Hewitt gets what he wanted: An early point deduction over Sachin.

But he couldn't offer anything offensively, and Sachin clinched the final round unanimously and, despite having one caution point, bagged the bout 4-1.

He has now entered the quarterfinals and is just one win away from his maiden CWG medal.


 


2026-07-27 11:31 GMT

Boxing, Men's 60Kg Round of 16: Sachin wins the second round 4-1

Sachin looked much more composed in the second round and waited for a low guard from Hewitt and found some heavy punches.

With this, he almost confirmed his win, having a 20-18 lead on four cards, while Hewitt had a lead on only one card, 20-18.

Hewitt's biggest chance will be there only if Sachin had a point deduction or Knockout Sachin.


 


2026-07-27 11:26 GMT

Boxing, Men's 60Kg Round of 16: Sachin wins the first round 4-1

Hewitt starts the first round aggressively, commanding the centre of the ring, and finds some timely punches.

Sachin tried to defend his way out and find some counter punches of his own, and it was enough for him to win the round 4-1.


 

2026-07-27 11:21 GMT

Athletics: Lokesh fouls second attempt in long jump qualification!

India's Lokesh Sathyanathan registered a foul on his second attempt in the men's long jump qualification after stepping beyond the take-off board.

With a best of 7.77m from his opening jump, the Indian now has one final attempt to either breach the automatic qualifying mark of 8.00m or improve his distance and keep his hopes of reaching the final alive.



 


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