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Commonwealth Games 2022 medal tally: Australia beats India in hockey final and finishes Games on top of medal standings

Australia has finished the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham at the top of the standings and 10 gold medals ahead of second-placed England.

The green and gold team won 67 gold, 57 silver and 54 bronze medals during the competition.

The Kookaburras beat India in the final of the men’s hockey to secure Australia’s last gold medal of the Games.

You can check out how the action unfolded in our Commonwealth Games closing ceremony blog, or have a look at the medal winners and the top 10 medal standings by country below:

Final day medal winners:

Gold:

  • The Kookaburras beat India in the men’s hockey

Silver:

  • Jian Fang Lay and Minhyung Jee claimed silver in the table tennis
  • Shixin Li and Maddison Keeney, diving, mixed 3m synchronized springboard

Bronze:

  • Cassiel Rousseau and Emily Boyd, diving, mixed synchronized 10m platform

Birmingham 2022 medal standings:

POSITION

TEAM

gold

SILVER

BRONZE

TOTAL

1

Australia

67

57

54

178

two

England

57

66

53

176

3

Canada

26

32

3. 4

92

4

India

22

16

23

61

5

new zealand

twenty

12

17

49

6

Scotland

13

eleven

27

51

7

Nigeria

12

9

14

35

8

wales

8

6

14

28

9

south africa

7

9

eleven

27

10

Malaysian

7

8

8

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Commonwealth Games 2022 medal tally: Australia beats Jamaica in the netball, Peter Bol second in 800m and road race gold

Australia has become the first country to rack up 1,000 Commonwealth Games gold medals on the second last day of competition in Birmingham.

Day 10 saw some impressive team victories, including the Australian Women’s Cricket Team’s win over India and The Diamonds’ close win over Jamaica in the netball.

The victories by green and gold athletes means Australia maintains its lead at the top of the standings by 11 gold medals.

You can check out how the action unfolded in our Commonwealth Games blog, or have a look at the medal winners and the top 10 medal standings by country below:

Day 10 medal standings:

Gold:

  • The Diamonds, netball
  • The Australian Women’s Cricket Team
  • Maddison Keeney, diving, 3m springboard
  • Kelsey-Lee Barber, athletics, javelin
  • Chris McHugh and Paul Burnett, beach volleyball
  • Georgia Baker, cycling, women’s road race
  • Cassiel Rousseau, diving, 10m platform

Silver:

  • Taliqua Clancy and Mariafe Arcacho del Solar, beach volley ball
  • Kaye Frances Scott, boxing, light middleweight
  • Callum Peters, boxing, middleweight
  • Brooke Buschkuehl, athletics, long jump
  • Declan Tingay, athletics, 10,000m race walk
  • Peter Bol, athletics, 800m
  • mackenzie little, athletics, javelin
  • The Hockeyroos

Bronze:

  • Abbey Caldwell, athletics, 1500m
  • Sarah Roy, cycling, women’s road race

Birmingham 2022 medal standings:

POSITION

TEAM

gold

SILVER

BRONZE

TOTAL

1

Australia

66

55

53

174

two

England

55

59

52

166

3

Canada

26

31

3. 4

91

4

new zealand

19

12

17

48

5

India

18

fifteen

22

55

6

Scotland

12

eleven

26

49

7

Nigeria

12

9

14

35

8

wales

8

6

13

27

9

south africa

7

9

eleven

27

10

Northern Ireland

7

7

4

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