Sunday, August 8, 2010

Commonwealth Games 2010 Medals Unveiled

Commonwealth Organising Committee chairman Suresh Kalmadi has unveiled the medals for the Games in New Delhi on Friday.



Meanwhile, he hoped that India will win more medals at home and will improve its standings this year. India finished with fourth place at the last Commonwealth Games in Melbourne.



On the prospects of winning medals this time, Kalmadi said, “Last time around the Indian team got 50 medals and came fourth in the games. This time we expect to come third. We can come second as well. We hope 70 of these wonderful medals will be won by Indian athletes. India finished fourth in the medal tally at Melbourne. We are hopeful of moving to the third place this time.”



"There will be 271 gold medals, 271 silver medals and 282 bronze medals. The front of the medal has the Delhi logo. The back of the medal has the emblem of Commonwealth Games. The manufacturing of the medals is in full swing. There will 1,408 medals awarded in the CWG, including the multiple medals in the team events. The cost of each gold medal is Rs.5,539, silver is Rs.4,818 and the bronze cost Rs.4,529 each. The total cost of the medals is Rs.81.08 lakh," he said after unveiling the medals.



"The Prime Minister has given us Rs.700 crore ($7 billion) for training of athletes. I am confident that will reflect in India’s medal tally," Kalmadi said at the OC headquarters in the capital.



Lalit Bhanot, secretary general, Commonwealth Games Organising Committee was also present on the occasion.



According to the OC chairman, the medal design is simple and the highlight of the medal is its rising upward spiral that starts taking shape from the plain textured base.



In the front of the medal, there is the Commonwealth Games 2010 Delhi logo and dates and in the back, the emblem of the Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF) has been imprinted.



The medal is 6 mm thick with a diameter of 63.5 mm.



The lanyard of the medal carries all six Games colours like pink, purple, green, red, yellow and blue blending into each other. It is created with Delhi 2010 brand and design elements.



The medal case is clean and simple with black background enhancing the logo embossed on top in Gold, Silver or Bronze - matching the medal inside. The color and simplicity of the box is keeping with the significance of the product it carries. The black base provides an appropriate background to the multi-hued lanyard and the medal itself.



The CWG medal has been designed and developed by the India Government Mint, Kolkata. The Games starts from Oct 3.

Regards,

Nisit Kumar Parida

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