List of Gold-medallists at 2006 South Asian Games

List of Gold-medallists at 2006 South Asian Games

This is a List of Gold-medallists at 2006 South Asian Games sorted by sports in alphabetical order.

Archery

*70 m women’s event: Reena Kumari (India)

*Men’s recurve event: Jayant Talukdar (India)

Athletics

*Men’s Marathon: A.M. Ajith Bandara(Srilanka)

*Men’s 10000 m event: Surender Singh(India)

*Men’s 1500 m event: Hamsa Chathali(India)

*Long jump women’s event: Anju Bobby George(India)

*Women’s 5000 m event: O.P.Jaisha(India)

*Women’s 1500 m event: S.Shanti(India)

*Men's 400m event: Sugath Tillakaratne(Srilanka)

*Women’s 400 m event: Pinky Pramanik(India)

*Women’s 800 m event: Pinky Pramanik(India)

*Women's 100m Hurdle: Anuradha Biswal

*Women’s 10000 m event: Prija sridharan(India)

*Women's discus throw: Padma Nandani Wijesundera(Srilanka)

*Women's High jump: Dulanjalee Ranasinghe(Srilanka)

Badminton

*Men’s singles: Chetan Anand(India)

*Women’s singles:Trupti Murgunde(India)

*Mixes doubles: V Diju & Jwala Gutta(India)

*Women’s doubles: Shruti Kurien & Rupesh Kumar(India)

*Men’s doubles: Sanave Thomas & Rupesh Kumar(India) [http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/1905029.cms]

Boxing

*Men’s 54 kg: Akhil Kumar(India)

*Men’s 75 kg: Vijendra(India)

*Men’s 81 kg light heavyweight: Dinesh Kumar(India)

*Men’s Heavy weight: Harpreet Singh(India)

*Men’s Super heavy weight: Mirwaiz Khan(Pakistan)

Cycling

*Men's event:Srilanka

*Women's event:Srilanka

Football

*Men’s event: Pakistan

Hockey

*Men’s event: Pakistan [http://www.dawn.com/2006/08/26/spt1.htm]

Judo

*Men’s 73 kg: Virendra Singh(India)

*Men’s 66 kg: Parvinder Singh(India)

*Men’s 60 kg: Navjyot Chana(India)

*Women’s 52 kg: Anita Chanu(India)

*Women’s 48 kg: Bembem Devi(India)

Karate

*Men’s 80 kg kumite: S.Ahamad(Pakistan)

*Men’s 55kg: Saadi Abbas(Pakistan)
*Men’s 50kg: V.C.Gunarathna(Srilanka)

Rowing

*Men’s four coxless: B.Manoj Augustine, Gurudarshan Singh, Sukhjeet Singh, S Krishnan(India) [http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/1908004.cms]

*Single scull: Bajrangal Thakkar(India)

*Double scull: Bajrangal Thakkar & B.Sunil Kumar(India)

*Men’s coxless pair: B Dharmesh Sangwan & S.Joshi(India)

*Lightweight men’s single scull: Anil Kumar (India)

*Lightweight men’s double scull: B.Manumatthew, S.Bijender Singh(India)

*Lightweight men’s coxless fours: Narayan Singh Rathore, Haridev Kalyan, Saji Thames,M.Manjeet Singh(India)

hooting

*25 m standard pistol men’s event: M.M.Tabassum(Pakistan)
*25 m standard pistol men’s team event: Pakistan

*Sports pistol women’s individual event: Anisa Syed(India)

*Sports pistol women’s team event: Anisa Syed, Shilpi Singh, Nausheen Fatima(India) [http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/1910107.cms]

*10 m air rifle women’s individual event: Radhika Barley(India)

*10 m air rifle men’s individual event:Navnath(India)

*10 m air rifle women’s team event: Radhika Barley, Navdeep, Rajkumari(India)

*Free pistol men’s individual event: Amanpreet(India)

*Free pistol men’s team event: Amanpreet,Bapu Vanjare, Omprakash(India)

*Women’s 50 m rifle prone: Meena, Rajkumari, Pooja(India)

*10 m air pistol women’s individual event: Harween Srao(India)

*25 m standard pistol men’s event: MM Tabassum(Pakistan)

*25 m standard pistol men’s event: Pakistan

*50 m rifle three position: Imran Khan(India)

*50m Rifle Prone event: Manjula Samarakoon(Srilanka)

quash

*Men’s team event: Pakistan

*Women’s team event: India

*Women’s single: Joshna Chinappa(India)

wimming

Breast Stroke

*Women’s 100 m: Mayumi Raheem(Srilanka)

*Womemn's 200m: Mayumi Raheem (Sri Lanka)

*Women's 50m: Mayumi Raheem (Sri Lanka)

*Men’s 200 m: Arjun Jaiprakash (India)

Back Stroke

*Men’s 50 m: Arjun Muralidharan(India)

*Women’s 50 m: Faria Zaman(India)

*Men’s 100 m: Sandeep(India)

*Women’s 100 m: Faria Zaman(India)

*Men’s 200 m: Andrew Abhaysinghe(Srilanka)

*Women’s 200 m: Faria Zaman(India)

Butterfly Stroke

*Women’s 50 m: Lekha Kamat(India)

*Men’s 200 m: Arjun Muralidharan(India)

*Men’s 100 m: Arjun Muralidharan(India)

*Women’s 100 m: Lekha Kamat(India)

Freestyle

*Men’s 100 m: Veerdhawal Khade(India)

*Men’s 200 m: Veerdhawal Khade(India)

*Women’s 200 m: Pooja Alwa(India)

*Men’s 50 m: Varun Divgikar(India)

*Women’s 50 m: Lekha Kamat(India)

*Women’s 400 m: Kishipra Mahajan(India)

*Men’s 800 m relay: Arjun Muralidharan, Aron Disouza, Rohit Havaldar,Veerdhawal Khade(India)

*Women’s 800 m: Surbhi(India)

*Men’s 1500 m: Mandar divage(India)

*Men’s 400 m individual event: Rehan Poncha(India)

*Men’s 200 m individual medley: Rehan Poncha(India)

*Women’s 4Χ100 m medley relay:Lekha Kamat(India)

*Women’s 4Χ800 m team event: Neerja,Surbhi,Kishipra Mahajan,Pooja Alwa. (India)

Table Tennis

*Women’s singles: Mauma Das(India)

*Men’s singles: Achant Sharat Kamal(India)

*Men’s doubles: Achant Sharat Kamal & Pulomi Ghatak(India)

*Mixed doubles: Achant Sharat Kamal & Pulomi Ghatak(India)

*Women’s doubles: Mauma Das & Pulomi Ghatak

Taekwando

*Men’s welterweight category: Deepak Bista(Nepal)

*Men’s middleweight category: Md.Mizamur Rahamun(Bangladesh)

*Men’s heavyweight category: Faisal Mehamood(Pakistan)

Volleyball

*Men’s event: India

*Women’s event: India

Wushu

*Men’s 70 kg event: Sandeep Yadav(India)

*Men’s 60 kg event: Bimal Jeet(India)

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ee also

*List of Silver-medalists at 2006 South Asian Games

*List of Bronze-medalists at 2006 South Asian Games


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