Taekwondo at the 2019 South Asian Games
Taekwondo is among the sports which is being contested at the 2019 South Asian Games.[1] Taekwondo is being hosted in the International Sports Complex, Satdobato between December 2 and 5, 2019.[2]
Taekwondo at the 2019 South Asian Games | |
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Venue | International Sports Complex, Satdobato |
Dates | 2–5 December 2019 |
Competitors | Unknown from 7 nations |
Medal table
* Host nation (Nepal)
Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
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1 | Nepal (NEP)* | 12 | 6 | 11 | 29 |
2 | India (IND) | 9 | 10 | 7 | 26 |
3 | Sri Lanka (SRI) | 4 | 7 | 16 | 27 |
4 | Pakistan (PAK) | 3 | 6 | 8 | 17 |
5 | Bangladesh (BAN) | 1 | 0 | 10 | 11 |
6 | Bhutan (BHU) | 0 | 0 | 4 | 4 |
Totals (6 nations) | 29 | 29 | 56 | 114 |
Kyorugi
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Men's 54 kg | Shah Zaib Pakistan |
Renhana Bandara Sri Lanka |
Manoj Malla Nepal | |||
Kanha Mainali India | ||||||
Men's 58 kg | Haroon Khan Pakistan |
Niraj Choudhary India |
Gobinda Bdr Ale Nepal | |||
Not awarded | ||||||
Men's 63 kg | Chalinda Sampath Sri Lanka |
Sourav India |
Gyanndra Hamal Nepal | |||
Mehmood Khan Pakistan | ||||||
Men's 68 kg | Bir Bahadur Mahara Nepal |
Muhammad Faheem Pakistan |
Tharanga Lakmal Sri Lanka | |||
Prithvi Chauhan India | ||||||
Men's 74 kg | Jarnel Singh India |
Jabran Khan Pakistan |
Nischal Shrestha Nepal | |||
Darshana Kumara Sri Lanka | ||||||
Men's 80 kg | Rab Nawaz Pakistan |
Kiran Bdr Ale Nepal |
Lakshya India | |||
Suranga Dihan Sri Lanka | ||||||
Men's 87 kg | Bhupen Shrestha Nepal |
Akshay Hooda India |
Rashel Khan Bangladesh | |||
Charma Tharindu Sri Lanka | ||||||
Men's +87 kg | Saksham Karki Nepal |
Waqar Ali Pakistan |
Bless Balapatiyage Sri Lanka | |||
Chaitanya Vijaya India | ||||||
Women's 46 kg | Kajal Shrestha Nepal |
Sidra Batool Pakistan |
Radha Bhati India | |||
Ishara Samarakoon Sri Lanka | ||||||
Women's 49 kg | Purva Dixit India |
Irangani Pushpa Sri Lanka |
Yunisha Rai Nepal | |||
Ayesha Noor Pakistan | ||||||
Women's 53 kg | Latika Bhandari India |
Aneila Afsar Pakistan |
Ashmita Bhandari Nepal | |||
Dasuana Nimesha Sri Lanka | ||||||
Women's 57 kg | Kashish Malik India |
Nima Gurung Nepal |
Tshering Yangchen Bhutan | |||
Naqsh Hamdani Pakistan | ||||||
Women's 62 kg | Sangita Bashyal Nepal |
Gaganjot Gill India |
Zoya Sabir Pakistan | |||
S. L. A. Maneesha Sri Lanka | ||||||
Women's 67 kg | Ruchika Bhave India |
Apsara Karki Nepal |
Sonam Yangtsho Bhutan | |||
Most Salma Bangladesh | ||||||
Women's 73 kg | Margerette Maria India |
Manita Shahi Nepal |
Sachitha Pramodini Sri Lanka | |||
Tandin Bidha Bhutan | ||||||
Women's +73 kg | Rodali Baruwa India |
Nisha Rawal Nepal |
Nuwanthi Lakmalai Sri Lanka | |||
Not awarded |
Poomsae
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Men's individual (Ages 17–23) | Ranuka Prabath Sri Lanka |
Krishna Tamang Nepal |
Kamrul Islam Bangladesh | |||
Ngawang Yonten Bhutan | ||||||
Men's individual (Ages 23–29) | Kamal Shrestha Nepal |
Rahul Jain India |
Nishshaka Jayasinghe Sri Lanka | |||
Mehadi Hassan Bangladesh | ||||||
Men's individual (Age 29+)[3] | Dipu Chakma Bangladesh |
Lakshman Ilandarige Sri Lanka |
Rejin Rimal Nepal | |||
Gangphung India | ||||||
Women's individual (Ages 17–23) | Sina Limbu Maden Nepal |
Rupa Bayor India |
Isuri Suhara Sri Lanka | |||
Anika Akter Bangladesh | ||||||
Women's individual (Ages 23–29) | Parbati Gurung Nepal |
Madhavee Jayaweera Sri Lanka |
Nurnahar Akter Bangladesh | |||
Harsha Singha India | ||||||
Women's individual (Age 29+) | Ayasha Shakya Nepal |
Prajakta Ankolekar India |
Gayathri Sandamali Sri Lanka | |||
Mehrun Nisa Pakistan | ||||||
Mixed pairs (Ages 17–23) | Sri Lanka (SRI) Isuri Suhara Ranuka Prabhath |
India (IND) Shilpa Thapa Kunnal Kumar |
Nepal (NEP) Ashmin Raut Sina Limbu Maden | |||
Bangladesh (BAN) Nooruddin Hussain Ruma Khatun | ||||||
Mixed pairs (Ages 23–29) | India (IND) Gaurav Singh Harsha Singha |
Sri Lanka (SRI) Madhavee Jayaweera Nishshaka Jayasinghe |
Nepal (NEP) Jit Bahadur Bot Parbati Gurung | |||
Pakistan (PAK) Muhammad Mumtaz Asifa Ali | ||||||
Mixed pairs (Age 29+) | Nepal (NEP) Sanjib Kumar Ojha Ayasha Shakya |
Pakistan (PAK) Mehrun Nisa Shabaz Ahmed |
Sri Lanka (SRI) Lakshman Ilandarige Gayathri Sandamali | |||
Bangladesh (BAN) Dipu Chakma Mousume | ||||||
Men's team (Ages 17–23) | India (IND) Lalthlamunapuia Daniel Lalfakzuala Lalhumthanga |
Sri Lanka (SRI) Ranuka Prabath Amila Sahan Nimesh Viranga |
Nepal (NEP) Shishir Shrestha Ashmin Raut Dipendra Gurung | |||
Bangladesh (BAN) Kamrul Islam Nooruddin Hossain Shishir Ahmed Joy | ||||||
Men's team (Age 23+) | Sri Lanka (SRI) Nishshaka Jayasinghe Lakshman Ilandarige Krishantha Weerasinghe |
India (IND) Ranjit Kumar Soyam Chinglemba Singh Laishram Dingku Singh |
Nepal (NEP) Kamal Shrestha Jit Bahadur Bot Prem Bahadur Limbu | |||
Pakistan (PAK) Muhammad Mumtaz Muhammad Anas Ahmed Shahbaz | ||||||
Women's team (Ages 17–23) | Nepal (NEP) Nisha Darnal Swastika Tamang Sanjila Timalsina |
India (IND) Mamta Kumari Shah Shilpa Thapa Geeta Yadav |
Sri Lanka (SRI) Isuri Suhara Sanjaeevi Udyogya Hashini Chapa | |||
Bangladesh (BAN) Anika Akter Rum Khatun Sumiya Imrose | ||||||
Women's team (Age 23+) | Nepal (NEP) Nita Gurung Prashansa Chhetri Shusila Rai |
Sri Lanka (SRI) Madhavee Jayaweera Shalini Upekha Danusha Nayangani |
Pakistan (PAK) Asifa Ali Iqra Zaheer Mehrun Nisa | |||
Not awarded |
References
- "SAG: official home page". 2 November 2019. Retrieved 2 November 2019.
- Thakuri, Anil Malla (29 November 2019). "Nepal hopes to win big in taekwondo". Republica. Kathmandu, Nepal. Retrieved 2 December 2019.
- Hoque, Shishir (2 December 2019). "SAG2019: Dipu Chakma wins first gold for Bangladesh in taekwondo". Dhaka Tribune. Dhaka, Bangladesh. Retrieved 2 December 2019.
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