Indie na Letnich Igrzyskach Olimpijskich 1952
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Kod MKOl | IND | |||||
Letnie Igrzyska Olimpijskie 1952 Helsinki | ||||||
Liczba zawodników | 64 w 11 dyscyplinach | |||||
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Indie na Letnich Igrzyskach Olimpijskich 1952 reprezentowało 64 sportowców w 11 dyscyplinach.
Medale
Medal | Zawodnik | Dyscyplina sportowa | Konkurencja |
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Złoto | Leslie Claudius Meldric Daluz Keshav Dutt Chinadorai Deshmutu Ranganandhan Francis Raghbir Lal Govind Perumal Muniswamy Rajagopal Balbir Singh Sr. Randhir Singh Gentle Udham Singh Dharam Singh Grahanandan Singh K.D. Singh | Hokej na trawie | |
Brąz | Khashaba Jhadav | ![]() |
Wyniki
Boks
- Benoy Bose
- Sakti Mazumdar
- Ron Norris
- Oscar Ward
Gimnastyka
- Khushi Ram
- Vir Singh
Hokej na trawie
- Leslie Claudius
- Chinadorai Deshmutu
- Keshav Dutt
- Ranganandhan Francis
- Raghbir Lal
- Govind Perumal
- Muniswamy Rajagopal
- Randhir Singh Gentle
- Dharam Singh
- Balbir Singh Sr.
- Grahanandan Singh
- K.D. Singh
- Udham Singh
- Meldric Daluz
Kolarstwo
Lekkoatletyka
- Mary D’Souza
- Nilima Ghose
- Ivan Jacob
- Surat Mathur
- Lavy Pinto
- Gulzara Singh Mann
- Mehnga Singh
- Sohan Singh
Piłka nożna
- Berland Anthony
- Joseph Anthony
- Sayed Khwaja Aziz-ud-Din
- Ahmed Muhammad Khan
- Sheikh Abdul Latif
- Sailen Manna
- Sayed Moinuddin
- Mohammad Sattar
- Thulukhanam Shunmugham
- Chandan Singh Rawat
- Padamttom Vankatesh
Piłka wodna
- Bijoy Barman
- Isaac Monsoor
- Khamlillal Shah
- Birendra Basak
- Ran Chandnani
- Jehangir Naegamwalla
- Sachin Nag
- Sambhu Saha
- Kedar Shah
- David Sopher
Pływanie
- Dolly Nazir
- Arati Saha
- Bijoy Barman
- Isaac Monsoor
- Khamlillal Shah
Podnoszenie ciężarów
- Kamineni Eswara Rao
- Daniel Pon Mony
Strzelectwo
- Harihar Banerjee
- Souren Choudhury
Zapasy
- Niranjan Das
- Shirang Jadav
- Khashaba Jhadav
- Keshav Mangave
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