Swimming at the 2010 South Asian Games

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The swimming competition at the 2010 South Asian Games held in Dhaka, Bangladesh.

Results[]

Men's events[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 m freestyle India Virdhawal Vikram Khade 23.73 India 24.42 Bangladesh Mohammad Mahfizur Rahman 24.53
100 m freestyle India 52.48 Bangladesh Mohammad Mahfizur Rahman 52.85 Sri Lanka 54.23
400 m freestyle India 4:04.85 India 4:07.41 Pakistan Israr Hussain 4:25.85
50 m backstroke India 27.63 Sri Lanka 27.93 India 28.35
100 m backstroke Sri Lanka 58.98 India 59.08 Bangladesh 1:02.65
50 m breaststroke India 30.04 Bangladesh 31.04 Bangladesh 31.05
100 m breaststroke India Sandeep Sejwal 1:05.01 India 1:06.74 Bangladesh 1:07.32
200 m breaststroke India Sandeep Sejwal 2:21.03 Bangladesh 2:27.54 India 2:29.99
50 m butterfly India Virdhawal Vikram Khade 25.54 India Arjun Muralidharan 26.15 Bangladesh 26.61
100 m butterfly India Arjun Muralidharan 56.86 Sri Lanka 58.44 Bangladesh
200 m individual medley India 2:12.65 Sri Lanka 2:13.08 Bangladesh 2:19.03
4×100 m medley relay India India 3:58.76 Bangladesh Bangladesh 4:00.39 Sri Lanka Sri Lanka 4:07.04

Women's events[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 m freestyle India 27.98 India 28.67 Sri Lanka 29.78
50 m backstroke India 33.00 Sri Lanka 34.56 Pakistan Kiran Khan 34.89
50 m breaststroke Sri Lanka 35.12 Bangladesh Mahfuza Khatun 35.43 Bangladesh 36.59
100 m breaststroke Sri Lanka Bangladesh Mahfuza Khatun Bangladesh
50 m butterfly India 29.44 Sri Lanka 32.12 Pakistan Kiran Khan 32.18
100 m butterfly India 1:05.74 India Vandita Dhariyal 1:08.40 Sri Lanka 1:10.38
4×100 m medley relay India India 4:41.45 Sri Lanka Sri Lanka 4:52.24 Bangladesh Bangladesh 4:55.94

References[]

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  3. ^ "Sweet 16 for India in pool". The Daily Star. 2010-02-09. Retrieved 2017-03-01.
  4. ^ "A near miss for Mahfuza". The Daily Star. 2010-02-06. Retrieved 2017-03-01.
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