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2010 Commonwealth Games medal table
The 2010 Commonwealth Games, held in Delhi, India, from October 3 to October 14, marked a significant milestone in the nation’s sporting history. The games featured participation from 71 Commonwealth nations, culminating in a highly competitive event that showcased athletic talent across various disciplines. India emerged as the dominant force in the medal table, finishing first with a total of 101 medals—38 gold, 27 silver, and 36 bronze. This remarkable achievement not only highlighted India’s burgeoning status as a sporting powerhouse but also reflected the successful hosting of the event amidst various challenges. The 2010 Commonwealth Games thus served as a catalyst for promoting sports and fitness culture in India, inspiring future generations of athletes.