Not only men, but Indian women have also performed well in the last few editions. They break the stereotype of only men bringing medals. Indian badminton players, Ami Ghia and Kanwal Thakar Singh became the first Indian woman to win a medal in Commonwealth Games.
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It was India's eighth Commonwealth Games appearance during the 1978 edition in Edmonton, Canada. Ami and Kanwal competed in the women's doubles section of badminton to clinch the bronze medal and became the first Indian woman to win a medal in Commonwealth Games. In that edition, India bagged a total of 15 medals which includes 5 gold, 4 silver, and 6 bronze and finished sixth in the medal tally.
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Ami Ghia was known for her refined techniques. On the other hand, Kanwal Singh was known for her aggression. This combination broke all the previous records and proved to be tricky for all their opponents in 1978. Though they were inexperienced before the tournament, they have come a long way to create history.
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Ami the Gujrati girl is a seven-time National singles champion, twelve-time doubles winner and a four-time mixed doubles winner. She was the first Indian woman to rank among the top 10 shuttlers in Grand Prix Circuit. She was also the youngest captain of the Indian Uber Cup team in 1977. Ami also served as a National selector for the Badminton Association of India. She achieved the Arjuna Award in 1976.
Kanwal Thakar Singh won the bronze medal in teams and mixed doubles events later at the 1982 Asian Games. She served as a Chief Patron for the Chandigarh Badminton Player Welfare Association. Kanwal's badminton career came to an end after her marriage in 1984. She got nominations for the Arjuna Award in 1978 and won the Maharaja Ranjit Singh Award.