Taekwondo at the 2019 South Asian Games

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Taekwondo
at the 2019 South Asian Games
Taekwondo pictogram.svg
VenueInternational Sports Complex, Satdobato
Dates2–5 December 2019
CompetitorsUnknown from 7 nations
← 2016
TBD →

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]

Medal table[]

  *   Host nation ()

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  (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

Medalists[]

Kyorugi[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's 54 kg
 Pakistan

 Sri Lanka

 

 India
Men's 58 kg
 Pakistan

 India

 
Not awarded
Men's 63 kg
 Sri Lanka

 India

 

 Pakistan
Men's 68 kg
 

 Pakistan

 Sri Lanka

 India
Men's 74 kg
 India

 Pakistan

 

 Sri Lanka
Men's 80 kg
 Pakistan

 

 India

 Sri Lanka
Men's 87 kg
 

 India

 Bangladesh

 Sri Lanka
Men's +87 kg
 

 Pakistan

 Sri Lanka

 India
Women's 46 kg
 

 Pakistan

 India

 Sri Lanka
Women's 49 kg
 India

 Sri Lanka

 

 Pakistan
Women's 53 kg
 India

 Pakistan

 

 Sri Lanka
Women's 57 kg Kashish Malik
 India

 

 Bhutan

 Pakistan
Women's 62 kg
 

 India

 Pakistan

 Sri Lanka
Women's 67 kg
 India

 

 Bhutan

 Bangladesh
Women's 73 kg
 India

 

 Sri Lanka
Tandin Bidha
 Bhutan
Women's +73 kg
 India
Nisha Rawal
 

 Sri Lanka
Not awarded

Poomsae[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's individual (Ages 17–23)
 Sri Lanka

 

 Bangladesh

 Bhutan
Men's individual (Ages 23–29)
 
Rahul Jain
 India

 Sri Lanka

 Bangladesh
Men's individual (Age 29+)[3]
 Bangladesh

 Sri Lanka

 

 India
Women's individual (Ages 17–23)
 

 India

 Sri Lanka

 Bangladesh
Women's individual (Ages 23–29)
 

 Sri Lanka

 Bangladesh

 India
Women's individual (Age 29+)
 

 India

 Sri Lanka

 Pakistan
Mixed pairs (Ages 17–23)  Sri Lanka (SRI)

 India (IND)

  (NEP)

 Bangladesh (BAN)

Mixed pairs (Ages 23–29)  India (IND)

 Sri Lanka (SRI)

  (NEP)

 Pakistan (PAK)

Mixed pairs (Age 29+)   (NEP)

 Pakistan (PAK)

 Sri Lanka (SRI)

 Bangladesh (BAN)

Men's team (Ages 17–23)  India (IND)


 Sri Lanka (SRI)


  (NEP)


 Bangladesh (BAN)


Men's team (Age 23+)  Sri Lanka (SRI)


 India (IND)


  (NEP)


 Pakistan (PAK)


Women's team (Ages 17–23)   (NEP)


 India (IND)


 Sri Lanka (SRI)


 Bangladesh (BAN)


Women's team (Age 23+)   (NEP)


 Sri Lanka (SRI)


 Pakistan (PAK)


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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