Fencing at the 2019 South Asian Games
Fencing at the 2019 South Asian Games will be held in Kathmandu, Nepal from 06 to 09 December 2019.[1] This is for the first time that fencing has been included in the South Asian Games.[2]
Medal summary
* Host nation (Nepal)
Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | India (IND) | 11 | 5 | 1 | 17 |
2 | Bangladesh (BAN) | 1 | 3 | 7 | 11 |
3 | Nepal (NEP)* | 0 | 4 | 6 | 10 |
4 | Sri Lanka (SRI) | 0 | 0 | 8 | 8 |
5 | Pakistan (PAK) | 0 | 0 | 2 | 2 |
Totals (5 nations) | 12 | 12 | 24 | 48 |
Medalists
Men
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Individual épée | Sunil Kumar India |
Guruprakash Coppara Jayaprakash India |
Md Imtiaj Bangladesh | |||
Ali Saeeduddin Pakistan | ||||||
Team épée | India Guruprakash Coppara Jayaprakash Jetlee Singh Chingakham Sunil Kumar Singh |
Bangladesh Das Md Imtiaj Mondal Md Abdur Rahim |
Pakistan Nazar Abbas Kashif Ali Zaheer Mushtaq Ali Saeeduddin | |||
Sri Lanka Jayasundara Dilantha Palmada Subasingha Chamara Warnasuriya Mudiyanselage | ||||||
Individual foil | Vinoth Kumar Velautham India |
Rajeshor Singh Thounaojam India |
Tharindu Madumal Sri Lanka | |||
Rubel Mia Bangladesh | ||||||
Team foil | India Khan Bicky Thokchom Rajeshor Singh Thounaojam Vinoth Kumar Velautham |
Bangladesh Saddam Hossain Razaul Karim Rakib Mia Rubel Mia |
Sri Lanka Anura Bandara Tharindu Madumal Vishmitha Bandara Suresh Walimuni Dewage | |||
Nepal Rajan Raj Khadka Rakesh Maharjan Jalendra Bahadur Shahi Gyanendra Timasina | ||||||
Individual sabre | Karan Singh India |
Gisho Nidhi Kumaresan Padma India |
Efta Khairul Alam Bipul Bangladesh | |||
Roshan Arachchige Sri Lanka | ||||||
Team sabre | India Gisho Nidhi Kumaresan Padma Shahi Karan Singh Singh |
Bangladesh Efta Khairul Alam Bipul Swapan Kumar Chakma Rahaman Md Khayruzzaman |
Sri Lanka Roshan Arachchige Asan Fernando Jayasuriya Sasanka | |||
Nepal Amit Bhandari Dinesh Pandey Rajendra Gajurel Payesh Yonjan |
Women
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Individual épée | Thoudam Kabita Devi India |
Sheetal Dalal India |
Januka Syangtan Nepal | |||
Indira Paudel Nepal | ||||||
Team épée | India Arrora Dahiwal Sheetal Dalal Thoudam Kabita Devi |
Nepal Anita Karki Sita Pathak Indira Poudel Januka Syangtan |
Bangladesh Asma Akter Mosammat Munjila Akter Kamrunnahar Nazma Khatun | |||
Sri Lanka Chathuni Bhagya Piyumi Ralalage Pushpa Kumari Shiromani Chathurangi | ||||||
Individual foil | Thoibi Devi Wangelbam India |
Radhika Prakash Awati India |
Mohima Akter Mou Bangladesh | |||
Rama Singh Nepal | ||||||
Team foil | India Devi Radhika Prakash Awati Rani Devi Thoibi Devi Wangelbam |
Nepal Goma Acharya Anita Adhikari Rama Singh Anju Tamang |
Bangladesh Khatun Mohima Akter Mou Sanjida Shopna | |||
Sri Lanka Ashoka Abeynayaka Hansani Galange Roshika Wijewardhana Sinna Karuppan Bawani Sri | ||||||
Individual sabre | Fatema Mujib Bangladesh |
Rabina Thapa Nepal |
Diana Devi Thingujam India | |||
Asmita Basnet Nepal | ||||||
Team sabre | India Josna Christy Jose Jagmeet Kaur Komalpreet Shukla Diana Devi Thingujam |
Nepal Asmita Basnet Sikshya Napit Kamala Shrestha Rabina Thapa |
Sri Lanka Nishani Fernando Nilanka Withanage Prathiba Karunarathne Rathnamali Abeysekara | |||
Bangladesh Chadni Akter Nazia Khatun Fatema Mujib Nipa |
References
- South Asian Games 2019: Official dates and full schedule of competition released Vijay Sain sportskeeda.com 16 November 2019 Retrieved 19 November 2019
- SAG includes fencing for the first time: Nepali fencer Payas aims for gold 30 September 2019 Retrieved 09 November 2019
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