India at the 1948 Summer Olympics
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| India at the Olympic Games | ||||||||||
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| At the 1948 Summer Olympics in London | ||||||||||
| Competitors | ||||||||||
| Medals Rank: 22 |
Gold 1 |
Silver 0 |
Bronze 0 |
Total 1 |
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India competed at the 1948 Summer Olympics in London, England. It was the first time that India competed as an independent nation at the Olympic Games.
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[edit] Medals
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Gold
- Kishan Lal (captain), Kunwar Digvijay Singh (Babu) (vice captain), Leslie Claudius, Walter D'Souza, Keshav Dutt, Lawrie Fernandes, Ranganathan Francis, Randhir Singh Gentle, Gerry Glacken, Akhtar Hussain, Patrick Jansen, Amir Kumar, Leo Pinto, Jaswant Singh Rajput, Latif-ur-Rehman, Reginald Rodrigues, Balbir Singh Sr., Grahanandan Singh, Trilochan Singh, and Maxie Vaz — Field Hockey, Men's Team Competition
[edit] Results by event
[edit] Water Polo
[edit] Men's Team Competition
- Preliminary Round (Group C)
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- Lost to the Netherlands (1-12)
- Defeated Chile (7-4)
- Second Round (Group C)
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- Lost to Spain (1-11) → did not advance
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