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13th SAG: Nepal’s medal tally reaches 62 with 29 gold medals


04 December 2019  

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KATHMANDU: Nepal has continued to dominate the medal tally clinching the highest number of medals at the 13th South Asian Games (SAG) underway in Kathmandu and Pokhara.

As per the latest medal tally, Nepal has so far bagged 62 medals including 29 gold, 14 silver, and 19 bronze medals.

Sakshyam Karki won a gold medal in Taekwondo Heavyweight on Wednesday thrashing his Pakistani opponent.

Similarly, Sangita Basyal won a gold medal in Taekwondo held at Satdobato.

Likewise,  Anupama Magar won a gold medal in Karate’s Kumete above 65-kg category held at Satdobato.

She defeated Pakistani player Nargis by 6-2 points.

With this win, Nepal bagged 10 gold medals in Karate.

Similarly, Sonam Lama also bagged a bronze medal in Karate’s Kumeto below 50-kg category.

On Wednesday, Deepak Hamal won a gold medal in Wushu. He won the gold in Nannun all-round category. He scored 19.32 points.

Similarly, Nepal’s Hari Prasad Gol won a silver medal in the event.

Likewise, Nepal’s athlete Deepak Adhikari won a bronze medal in Men’s 10000m race on Wednesday held in Kathmandu.

Adhikari completed the distance in 30:50:06 minutes.

Meanwhile, Nepal’s Rajesh Magar won a gold medal in the Men’s cycling downhill category. Similarly, Rajat Nirva Shrestha and Prajit Thapa from Nepal also won the silver and bronze medals, respectively.

Likewise, Nisma Shrestha won a gold medal in the women’s cycling. Similarly, Yashodhara from Nepal won the silver medal in the event.

Altogether, Nepal won the 5 medals in cycling.

Nepal’s Bir Bahadur Mahara on Tuesday won a gold medal in men’s 68kg category in Taekwondo. He defeated Pakistan’s Muhammad Faheem.

Likewise, Kajal Shrestha won a gold medal in Taekwondo under-46kg category defeating Pakistan’s Syed Zadi Sidra Batoo.

Nepal’s Sunita Maharjan won a gold medal in under 67kg category of Kumite.

Similarly, Nepali athlete Santoshi Shrestha won a gold medal in the 10,000-meter race.

Likewise, Tanka Karki won a silver medal in the men’s 1,500-meter sprint.

Nepali athlete Himal Tamot won a gold medal in Duathlon race held in Pokhara.

Likewise, Laxman Malla was the runner-up.

Sushmita Tamang won a gold medal in Wushu Taolu.

Similarly, Bijaya Sinjali won a gold in Wushu Taolu.

Nepal’s Nabin Rasaili won a gold medal defeating Pakistan’s Mohammad Nasir 8-6 in the 67-kg Kumite.

SN Games Stream Event Medal
1 Karate Men’s Single kata (Kaji Shrestha Pts. 25.72)   Gold
2 Karate Women’s Single kata (Chanchala Danuwar Pts 35)   Silver
3 Triathlon Men’s Triathlon(Basanta Tharu)   Bronze
4 Triathlon Women’s Triathlon(Sony Gurung)   Gold
5 Karate Women’s Female Team Kata (Nirmala Tamang, Saru Karki, Sangita Magar)   Gold
6 Karate Men’s Male Team (Kaji Shrestha, Mahasus Moktan, Prabin Manandha)   Gold
7 Taekwondo Women’s Female Individual Poomsae (17 years above to under 23 years )   Gold
8 Taekwondo Women’s Female Individual Poomsae( 23 years above to under 29 years)   Gold
9 Taekwondo Women’s Female Individual Poomsae(29 years above)   Gold
10 Taekwondo Men’s Male individual poomsae(17 years above to under 23 years)   Silver
11 Taekwondo Men’s Male individual poomsae(23 years above to under 29 years)   Gold
12 Taekwondo Men’s Male individual poomsae(29 years above)   Bronze
13 Taekwondo Men’s PAIR POOMSAE(17 YEARS ABOVE TO UNDER 23 YEARS)   Bronze
14 Taekwondo Men’s PAIR POOMSAE(23 YEARS ABOVE TO UNDER 29 YEARS)   Bronze
15 Taekwondo Men’s PAIR POOMSAE(29 YEARS ABOVE)   Gold
16 Taekwondo Women’s FEMALE TEAM POOMSAE 17 YEARS ABOVE TO UNDER 23 YEARS   Gold
17 Taekwondo Women’s FEMALE TEAM POOMSAE 23 YEARS ABOVE   Gold
18 Taekwondo Men’s MALE TEAM POOMSAE 17 YEARS ABOVE TO UNDER 23 YEARS   Bronze
19 Taekwondo Men’s MALE TEAM POOMSAE 23 YEARS ABOVE   Bronze
20 Karate Men’s MEN’S 84 KG +   Gold
21 Karate Women’s WOMEN’S 45 KG   Gold
22 Karate Men’s MEN’S 50 KG   Gold
23 Karate Women’s WOMEN’S 50 KG   Gold
24 Karate Men’s MEN’S 84   Silver
25 Badminton Men’s Team Event   Bronze
26 Badminton Women’s Team Event   Bronze
27 Athletics Men’s MEN’S 1500 MTR.   Bronze
28 Athletics Women’s WOMEN’S 10000 MTR   Gold
29 Triathlon Women’s Duathlon Female   Silver
30 Triathlon Men’s Duathlon Male   Gold
31 Triathlon Men’s Duathlon Male   Silver
32 Wushu Men’s CHAN QUAN THAULO   Gold
33 Wushu Women’s CHAN QUAN THAULO   Gold
34 Karate Men’s MEN’S 60 KG   Bronze
35 Karate Men’s MEN’S 67 KG   Gold
36 Karate Men’s MEN’S 75 KG   Silver
37 Karate Women’s WOMEN’S 68 KG   Gold
38 Karate Men’s WOMEN’S 55 KG   Bronze
39 Karate Women’s WOMEN’S 61 KG   Silver
40 Taekwondo Men’s WOMEN’S 46 KG   Gold
41 Taekwondo Women’s WOMEN’S 57 KG   Silver
42 Taekwondo Men’s MEN’S 54 KG   Bronze
43 Taekwondo Men’s MEN’S 54 KG   Gold
44 Volleyball Women’s TEAM EVENT   Silver
45 Table Tennis Men’s TEAM   Silver
46 Table Tennis Women’s TEAM   Bronze
47 Athletics Men’s 10000 MTR   Bronze
48 Wushu Men’s TAOLU TAIJI JIAN   Bronze
49 Kho-Kho Men’s TEAM EVENT   Bronze
50 Wushu Men’s TAOLU NAN QUAN ALL ROUNDER   Gold
51 Karate Men’s MEN’S 50KG   Gold
52 Karate Women’s WOMEN’S 68+KG   Bronze
53 Kho-Kho Women’s TEAM EVENT   Silver
54 Triathlon Men’s MIXED TEAM RELAY   Silver
55 Cycling Men’s DOWNHILL CYCLING INDIVISUAL   Gold
56 Cycling Men’s DOWNHILL CYCLING INDIVISUAL   Silver
57 Cycling Men’s DOWNHILL CYCLING INDIVISUAL   Bronze
58 Cycling Women’s DOWNHILL CYCLING INDIVISUAL   Gold
59 Cycling Women’s DOWNHILL CYCLING INDIVISUAL   Silver

Also see: SAG 2019: List of medal winners for Nepal (updated)

 

Publish Date : 04 December 2019 16:58 PM

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