Kabaddi at the South Asian Games
Sport | Kabaddi |
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Founded | 1984; 40 years ago (1984) |
First season | 1984 |
No. of teams | 7 |
Region | South Asia |
Most recent champion(s) | M: India (10th title) W: India (4th title) |
Most titles | M: India (10 titles) W: India (4 titles) |
Kabaddi was introduced in the 1985 Games. There were no Kabaddi tournaments in the inaugural 1984 edition. India is the most successful team.[1]
Men's
Final Standings
Year | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
1984 Details | No kabaddi tournament | |||||
1985 Details | India | Bangladesh | Pakistan | |||
1987 Details | India | Bangladesh | Pakistan | |||
1989 Details | India | Pakistan | Bangladesh | |||
1991 Details | No kabaddi tournament | |||||
1993 Details | Pakistan | India | Bangladesh | |||
1995 Details | India | Bangladesh | Pakistan | |||
1999 Details | India | Pakistan | Sri Lanka | |||
2004 Details | India | Pakistan | Bangladesh | |||
2006 Details | India | Pakistan | Bangladesh | |||
2010 Details | India | Pakistan | Bangladesh Nepal | |||
2016 Details | India | Pakistan | Bangladesh Sri Lanka | |||
2019 Details | India | Sri Lanka | Pakistan Bangladesh |
Women's
Final Standings
Year | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
2006 Details | India | Sri Lanka | Bangladesh |
2010 Details | India | Bangladesh | Nepal Sri Lanka |
2016 Details | India | Bangladesh | Nepal Sri Lanka |
2019 Details | India | Nepal | Bangladesh Sri Lanka |
References
- ^ "South Asian Games 2019: We didn't get much competition, says raider Pawan Sehrawat after India win seventh straight gold-Sports News , Firstpost". Firstpost. 2019-12-18. Retrieved 2023-10-18.
External links
- 2019 South Asian Games