Wushu at the 2010 Asian Games – Men's sanda 60 kg
Men's sanda 60 kg at the 2010 Asian Games | |||||||||||||
Venue | Nansha Gymnasium | ||||||||||||
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Dates | November 14, 2010 –November 17, 2010 | ||||||||||||
Competitors | 16 from 16 nations | ||||||||||||
Medalists | |||||||||||||
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Changquan | men | women | ||
Nanquan | men | women | ||
Taijiquan | men | women | ||
Daoshu / Gunshu | men | |||
Jianshu / Qiangshu | women | |||
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52 kg | women | |||
56 kg | men | |||
60 kg | men | women | ||
65 kg | men | |||
70 kg | men | |||
75 kg | men |
Main article: Wushu at the 2010 Asian Games
The men's sanda (as Sanshou) 60 kg competition at the 2010 Asian Games in Guangzhou, China was held from 14 November to 17 November at the Nansha Gymnasium.
A total of 16 men from 16 different countries competed in this event, limited to fighters whose body weight was less than 60 kilograms.
Mohsen Mohammadseifi from Iran won the gold medal after beating Kim Jun-yul of South Korea in gold medal bout 2–0, Mohammadseifi won the first period 5–0 and finished the match in 2nd period by two fall-offs. The bronze medal was shared by M. Bimoljit Singh from India and Nguyễn Minh Thông of Vietnam. Athletes from Laos, Nepal, Mongolia and Kyrgyzstan shared the fifth place.[1]
Schedule
All times are China Standard Time (UTC+08:00)
Date | Time | Event |
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Sunday, 14 November 2010 | 19:30 | Round of 16 |
Monday, 15 November 2010 | 19:30 | Quarterfinals |
Tuesday, 16 November 2010 | 19:30 | Semifinals |
Wednesday, 17 November 2010 | 19:30 | Final |
Results
- Legend
- AV — Absolute victory
- KO — Won by knockout
Round of 16 | Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Final | |||||||||||||||
M. Bimoljit Singh (IND) | AV | |||||||||||||||||
Maratab Ali Shah (PAK) | M. Bimoljit Singh (IND) | KO | ||||||||||||||||
Supachai Laorueang (THA) | Bouapha Valasith (LAO) | |||||||||||||||||
Bouapha Valasith (LAO) | AV | M. Bimoljit Singh (IND) | 0 | |||||||||||||||
Mohsen Mohammadseifi (IRI) | 2 | Mohsen Mohammadseifi (IRI) | 2 | |||||||||||||||
Rahmat Junaidi Sukamto (INA) | 0 | Mohsen Mohammadseifi (IRI) | 2 | |||||||||||||||
Amirshah Amiri (AFG) | 0 | Mangal Prasad Tharu (NEP) | 0 | |||||||||||||||
Mangal Prasad Tharu (NEP) | 2 | Mohsen Mohammadseifi (IRI) | 2 | |||||||||||||||
Joseph Kamel (LIB) | 1 | Kim Jun-yul (KOR) | 0 | |||||||||||||||
Ölziibadrakhyn Saruul-Od (MGL) | 2 | Ölziibadrakhyn Saruul-Od (MGL) | 0 | |||||||||||||||
Nguyễn Minh Thông (VIE) | 2 | Nguyễn Minh Thông (VIE) | 2 | |||||||||||||||
Lei In Lam (MAC) | 0 | Nguyễn Minh Thông (VIE) | 0 | |||||||||||||||
Aleksey Fedoseev (KGZ) | 2 | Kim Jun-yul (KOR) | 2 | |||||||||||||||
Berdymurad Kulhanov (TKM) | 0 | Aleksey Fedoseev (KGZ) | 1 | |||||||||||||||
Adham Azzam (JOR) | 0 | Kim Jun-yul (KOR) | 2 | |||||||||||||||
Kim Jun-yul (KOR) | 2 |
References
- ↑ "Asiad Daily Games scoreboard". China Daily. 18 November 2010. Retrieved 24 February 2014.
External links
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