Cycling at the 2010 South Asian Games

Cycling at the 2010 South Asian Games


Road cycling

Women's 30 km Team Time Trial

Medal Athlete Time
Gold India Chabang Drameshew, Konsam Gevi Shuchitra, Mahita Mohammed, Reejani(IND) 44.22.15 mins
Silver Pakistan Aysha Amin, Misbah Mushta Ali, Rahila Banu, Sidra Sadaf (PAK) 47.04.06 mins
Bronze Sri Lanka Lasanthi Krishna Nilaka Shymal, Nirushani Perera, Pushpo Rani(SRL) 47.07.08 mins

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