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India at the 2016 South Asian Games

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IOC code
  
IND

188
  
90

Competitors
  
519

India at the 2016 South Asian Games

NOC
  
Indian Olympic Association

Flag bearer
  
Saurav Ghosal (In Guwahati) P. V. Sindhu (In Shilong)

Medals Ranked 1st
  
Gold Silver Bronze Total 188 90 30 308

India participated in the 2016 South Asian Games in Guwahati and Shillong, India from 5 February to 16 February 2016.

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Newly Participated Athletes

Newly Participated Athletes at 2016 South Asian Games

Akshay Chaudhary

Akshay Chaudhary a resident of a village of Noida, India is an Indian athlete representing INDIA at 2018 Commonwealth Games held in Queensland Gold Coast Australia For the sport Javelin Throw. He has owned many national medals and certificates at various National Tournaments. He has been recorded with a Record of 77.39 metres Throw in National Games 2015. He also won a Gold in the ""2016 South Asian Games"". He qualified his Asian and Commonwealth Games Quota in the Under-20 category athletes. He along with some other athletes have been trained at Leh, Laddak earlier. Currently they are been training at Spala, Poland international camp held at Europe. (Preparing for Commonwealth and Asian games 2018).

Neeraj Chopra

Neeraj Chopra is an Indian Athete from Haryana, India who scored a remarkable throw of 86.48 metres Throw in Javelin Throw in a international camp held at Spala, Poland setting a New World Record .He is the competitor in Under 20 for the 2018 Commonwealth Games for the other athletes(also preparing for Tokyo Olympics 2020). He also won a numerous number of Gold medals at National and International Levels. He is currently being trained at Chennai National Camp under the coaching of Indian coach Gerry Kelvert, preparing for Tokyo Olympics 2020. He currently broke the World Record Under 20 Athletes with a throw of 86.48 Metres. He is the rising star of INDIA. The Rising star along With Shivpal Singh, Ravinder Singh Khaira and some other athletes are practising everyday hard with a schedule of at least 15 hrs of training a day. With no doubts he will break his own limits.

Medal summary

India won 188 gold medals and a total of 308 medals.

Mixed

Recurve


Compound

Athletics

Key
  • Q = Qualified for the next round
  • q = Qualified for the next round as a fastest loser or, in field events, by position without achieving the qualifying target
  • NR = National record
  • N/A = Round not applicable for the event
  • Men

    Track & road events
    Field events

    Women

    Track & road events
    Field events

    Men

    1. Srikanth Kidambi,
    2. Ajay Jayaram,
    3. H S Prannoy,
    4. B. Sai Praneeth,
    5. Manu Attri,
    6. B. Sumeeth Reddy,
    7. Akshay Dewalkar,
    8. Pranav J Chopra

    Team:

    Singles:

    Doubles:

    Women

    1. P. V. Sindhu
    2. P. C. Thulasi
    3. Ruthvika Shivani
    4. Jwala Gutta
    5. Ashwini Ponappa
    6. K. Maneesha
    7. N. Sikki Reddy

    Team:

    Singles:

    Doubles:

    Mixed

    Mixed Doubles

    Women

    Road:

    Women's 30 Km Individual time trial

    Women's 40 km Criterium Individual

    Women's 40 Km Team time trial

    Women's 80 Km Individual Road Race

    Men

    Track:

    Men's 40 Km Individual time trial

    Men's 60km Criterium Individual

    Men's 70 Km Team time trial

    Men's 100 Km Individual Road Race

    Men

  • Vikas Dahiya
  • Pankaj Rajak
  • Gaganpreet Singh
  • Chiyanna AB
  • Sukhmanjeet Singh
  • Nilam Sanjip Xess
  • Ajitesh Roy
  • Gurbaj Singh
  • Vikas Chaudhary
  • Mangal Singh Chahal
  • Manpreet Singh
  • Ajay Yadav
  • Ajit Kumar Pandey
  • Gagandeep Singh
  • PL Thimmanna
  • Mandeep Antil
  • Pradhan Sommanna P. Mohd Umar
  • Anup Amarpal Valmiki
  • Women

  • Yogita Bali
  • Sonal Minz
  • Jaspreet Kaur
  • Renuka Yadav
  • Gurjeet Kaur
  • Hnialum Lal Ruat Feli
  • Sushila Chanu
  • Ponnamma Mallamada Narendra
  • Ritu Rani
  • Deepika
  • Sonica
  • Preeti Dubey
  • Shyama Tirgam
  • Jyoti Gupta
  • Punam Barla
  • Rani Rampal
  • Neha Goyal
  • Soundarya Yendala
  • Preliminary

    Men

    Group-A

    Semifinal

    Final

    Women

    Goalkeepers: Aditi Chauhan, Roshini Devi, Panthoi Chanu,

    Defenders: Ashalata Devi, Radharani Devi, Manisa Panna, Supriya Routray, Umapati Devi, Dalima Chibber,

    Midfielders: Bembem Devi, Premi Devi, Sangita Basfore, Margaret Devi, Sasmita Malik, Prameshwori Devi, Sanju,

    Forwards: Bala Devi, Dangmei Grace, Kamala Devi, Pyari Xaxa

    Group Matches

    Semifinal

    Final

    Men

    Saurav Ghosal, Harinder Pal Sandhu, Kush Kumar and Ravi Dixit

    Individual

    Team

    Women

    Joshna Chinappa, Dipika Karthik, Sunayna Kuruvilla and Akanksha Salunkhe

    Individual

    Team

    Men

    1. Anthony Amalraj,
    2. Sathiyan Gnanasekaran,
    3. Devesh Karia,
    4. Sanil Sankar Shetty
    5. Sudhanshu Grover

    Team:

    Singles:

    Doubles:

    Women

    1. Manika Batra,
    2. Mouma Das,
    3. Pooja Vijay Sahasrabudhe,
    4. Madhurika Patkar
    5. Shamini Kumaresan

    Team:

    Singles:

    Doubles:

    Mixed

    Mixed Doubles

    Men

    Singles

    Doubles

    Women

    Singles

    Doubles

    Mixed

    Mixed Doubles

    Men

    Individual

    Women

    Individual

    Mixed

    Mixed Relay

    Men

    1.G.R. Vaishnav,
    2.Naveen Raja Jacob,
    3.Ukkrapandian,
    4.Lavmeet Kataria,
    5.Karthik,
    6.Prabagaran,
    7.Prabakaran Pattani,
    8.Hardeep Singh,
    9.Gurinder Singh,
    10.Vinit Kumar,
    11.Ranjit Singh,
    12.C. Jerome Vinith
    Head coach: G.E. Sridharan.

    Women

    1.Tiji Raju,
    2.S. Rekha,
    3.M. Sruthi,
    4.K.S. Jini,
    5.Anusri Ghosh,
    6.K.S. Smisha,
    7.Nirmal,
    8.M.S. Poornima,
    9.Preeti Singh,
    10.Priyanka Khedkar,
    11.Terin Antony,
    12.P. Narmada
    Head coach: R.P. Tailor

    References

    India at the 2016 South Asian Games Wikipedia