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Wushu
at the 2016 South Asian Games
Dates10–15 February
← 2010

Wushu at the 2016 South Asian Games were held in Guwahati, India from 10 February – 15 February 2016.[1]

In men's Sanshou, India grabbed three gold with Uchit Sharma (52 kg), Ravi Panchal (56 kg), Surya Bhanu Pratap Singh (60 kg) emerging winners in their respective weight categories.

Pakistan's Ali Haider and Maaz Khan won a gold medal defeating Shekib Haidari of Afghanistan and Mukesh Choudhary of India in the 65 kg and 70 kg categories.

In the women's Sanshou event, Y. Sanathoi Devi (52 kg), Anupama Devi (60 kg), Puja Kadian (70 kg) emerged victorious grabbing all gold medals

Pakistan won two gold, two silver and six bronze medals while Nepal secured one gold, 10 silver and a bronze medal.

Medalists

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Women's Taijiquan & Taijijian[2]
 India (IND)
L. Sanatombi Chanu
18.62  Nepal (NEP)
Sabita Rai
17.70  Pakistan (PAK)
Komal Emmanuel
14.16
Men's Taijiquan & Taijijian[3]
 India (IND)
M. Gyandash Singh
18.53  Nepal (NEP)
Hari Prashad Gole
17.62  Bangladesh (BAN)
Md. Rahmoutullah Kisor
16.80
Men's Taolu Daoshu & Gunshu[4]
 India (IND)
Chirag Sharma
18.42  Nepal (NEP)
Bishu Buddha Magar
17.76  Pakistan (PAK)
Md. Waleed Ajmal
15.35
Women's Taolu - Nanquan[5]
 Nepal (NEP)
Nima Gharti Magar
16.91  India (IND)
Swechcha Jatav
16.33  Pakistan (PAK)
Mubashra Akhtar
12.70
Men's Taolu - Nanquan[5]
 India (IND)
M. Punshiva Meitei
18.60  Nepal (NEP)
Yubaraj Thapa
17.66  Sri Lanka (SRI)
H. M. P. Manuranga
16.51
Women's Nanquan & Nandao[5]
 Nepal (NEP)
Nima Gharti Magar
16.91  India (IND)
Swechcha Jatav
16.33  Pakistan (PAK)
Mubashra Akhtar
12.70
Men's Nanquan & Nangun[5]
 India (IND)
M. Punshiva Meitei
18.60  Nepal (NEP)
Yubaraj Thapa
17.66  Sri Lanka (SRI)
H. M. P. Manuranga
16.51
Women's Taolu - Changquan[5]
 India (IND)
Y.Sapna Devi
9.45  Nepal (NEP)
Susmita Thapa
8.72  Pakistan (PAK)
Nazia Parvez
6.30
Men's Taolu - Changquan[5]
 Sri Lanka (SRI)
P.L.H. Lakshan
8.86  Nepal (NEP)
Bijay Sinjali
8.80  India (IND)
Anjul NamdeO
8.66

References

  1. ^ "Competition Schedule - 12th South Asian Games, Guwahati & Shillong". www.southasiangames2016.com. Retrieved 17 January 2016.
  2. ^ "Women's Taijiquan & Taijijian" (PDF). 2016 South Asian Games.
  3. ^ "Men's Taijiquan & Taijijian" (PDF). 2016 South Asian Games.
  4. ^ "Men's Taolu Daoshu & Gunshu" (PDF). 2016 South Asian Games.
  5. ^ a b c d e f "Taolu - Nanquan". 2016 South Asian Games.