Indie na Letnich Igrzyskach Olimpijskich 2008
Kod MKOl | IND | |||||
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Letnie Igrzyska Olimpijskie 2008 Pekin | ||||||
Chorąży | Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore (otwarcie) | |||||
Liczba zawodników | 56 w 13 dyscyplinach | |||||
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Indie na Letnich Igrzyskach Olimpijskich 2008 reprezentowało 56 sportowców w 13 dyscyplinach.
Był to 22. start reprezentacji Indii na letnich igrzyskach olimpijskich. Trzy zdobyte medale były najlepszym wynikiem w historii występów Indii na letnich igrzyskach olimpijskich.
Zdobyte medale
Medal | Zawodnik | Dyscyplina sportowa | Konkurencja |
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Złoto | Abhinav Bindra | Strzelectwo | karabin pneumatyczny 10 m mężczyzn |
Brąz | Sushil Kumar | Zapasy | styl wolny do 66 kg mężczyzn |
Brąz | Vijender Kumar | Boks | waga średnia (do 75 kg) mężczyzn |
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