All of the
states and union territories of India and the
Indian Armed Forces'
Services Sports Control Board (Services) participated in the event.
Telangana made its debut at the National games after becoming a state and finished 11th with 33 medals overall. Athletes from every participating team (except
Dadra and Nagar Haveli,
Lakshadweep,
Nagaland,
Puducherry, and
Sikkim) won medals. Among the medalling teams, thirty won at least one gold medal. Keralite swimmer
Sajan Prakash won six gold medals and two silver medals, making him the most successful athlete of the event.
Andaman and Nicobar Islands'
Rajina Kiro,
Madhya Pradesh's
Inaocha Devi Mayanglambam, and
Maharashtra's
Aakanksha Vora won five gold medals and one silver medal, becoming the most decorated female athletes at these Games. Kerala's
Tintu Luka broke the eighteen years old national record in
800 metres. Services' swimmer
Madhu PS set a new national record in the 100 and 200 meters
backstroke,
Athletics, swimming, shooting, canoeing and kayaking, wrestling, cycling, and gymnastics accounted for almost half of the total medals awarded. The host state, Kerala, secured the second position with 54 gold medals; it also secured the most silver medals (48), the most bronze medals (60), and the most medals overall (162). ==Greening the National Games==