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
VenueInternational Sports Complex, Satdobato
Dates2–5 December 2019
CompetitorsUnknown from 7 nations

Medal table

  *   Host nation (Nepal)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Nepal (NEP)*1261129
2 India (IND)910726
3 Sri Lanka (SRI)471627
4 Pakistan (PAK)36817
5 Bangladesh (BAN)101011
6 Bhutan (BHU)0044
Totals (6 nations)292956114

Kyorugi

Event Gold Silver Bronze
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
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

  1. "SAG: official home page". 2 November 2019. Retrieved 2 November 2019.
  2. Thakuri, Anil Malla (29 November 2019). "Nepal hopes to win big in taekwondo". Republica. Kathmandu, Nepal. Retrieved 2 December 2019.
  3. 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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