Retracing India's Olympics performance since 1896

By Team Newsable  |  First Published Aug 8, 2021, 2:09 PM IST

India is done and dusted with its Tokyo Olympics campaign. The contingent managed to win seven medals, comprising a gold, a couple of silvers and four bronze. Here, we present its ever medal each edition to date.


India came up with a spirited performance to produce its best Olympic outing to date. In the Tokyo Olympics, India finished with seven medals, comprising gold, a couple of silvers and four bronze.

It is India's best-ever medal haul in an Olympics to date. In the same light, we look at all of the medals it has won in every edition of the Games.

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Paris 1900 (2): Norman Pritchard (Silver) - 200 metres athletics; Norman Pritchard (Silver) - 200-metre hurdles athletics
Amsterdam 1928 (1): Men's hockey (Gold)
Los Angeles 1932 (1): Men's hockey (Gold)
Berlin 1936 (1): Men's hockey (Gold)
London 1948 (1): Men's hockey (Gold)
Helsinki 1952 (2): Men's hockey (Gold); Khashaba Dadasaheb Jadhav (Bronze) - Wrestling
Melbourne 1956 (1): Men's hockey (Gold)
Rome 1960 (1): Men's hockey (Silver)
Tokyo 1964 (1): Men's hockey (Gold)
Mexico City 1958 (1): Men's hockey (Bronze)
Munich 1972 (1): Men's hockey (Bronze)
Moscow 1980 (1): Men's hockey (Gold)
Atlanta 1996 (1): Leander Paes (Bronze) - Tennis singles
Sydney 2000 (1): Karnam Malleswari (Bronze) - Weightlifting
Athens 2004 (1): Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore (Silver) - Men's double trap shooting
Beijing 2008 (3): Abhinav Bindra (Gold) - Men's 10 m air rifle; Vijender Singh (Bronze) - Boxing; Sushil Kumar (Bronze)- Wrestling
London 2012 (6): Vijay Kumar (Silver) - Men's 25 m rapid fire pistol; Sushil (Silver) - Wrestling; Saina Nehwal (Bronze) - Badminton singles; Mary Kom (Bronze) - Boxing, Gagan Narang (Bronze) - Men's 10m air rifle; Yogeshwar Dutt (Bronze) - Wrestling
Rio 2016 (2): PV Sindhu (Silver) - Badminton singles; Sakshi Malik (Bronze) - Wrestling
Tokyo 2020 (7): Neeraj Chopra (Gold) - Javelin Throw; Saikhom Mirabai Chanu (Silver) - Weightlifting; Ravi Kumar Dahiya (Silver) - Wrestling; Sindhu (Bronze) - Badminton singles; Lovlina Borgohain (Bronze) - Boxing; Men's hockey (Bronze); Bajrang Punia(Bronze) - Wrestling

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