List of events at 2011 South Asian Beach Games

The 2011 South Asian Beach Games will be held in Hambantota, Sri Lanka, from October 8 to October 14, 2011. A total of about 359 athletes representing 8 National Olympic Committees from South Asian countries participated in these Games. Overall, 26 events in 10 disciplines were contested.[1]

Medal table

  *   Host nation (Sri Lanka)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 India (IND)119727
2 Sri Lanka (SRI)*910928
3 Pakistan (PAK)52411
4   Nepal (NEP)1258
5 Bangladesh (BAN)1113
6 Maldives (MDV)0123
7 Afghanistan (AFG)0101
8 Bhutan (BHU)0000
Totals (8 nations)27262881

3-on-3 basketball

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's team  India  Sri Lanka  Maldives
Women's team  India  Maldives  Sri Lanka

Group A

Team Pld W W+ L GF GA GD Pts
 India 33005834+256
 Sri Lanka 32015239+134
 Bhutan 31023457-232
 Maldives 30034363-200
October 9
16:00
Sri Lanka  217  Bhutan
October 9
16:30
India  1913  Maldives
October 10
15:00
Bhutan  821  India
October 10
15:30
Sri Lanka  1915  Maldives
October 10
17:00
Maldives  1519  Bhutan
October 10
17:30
Sri Lanka  1218  India

Bronze medal match

October 11
16:00
Bhutan  1417  Maldives

Gold medal match

October 11
17:00
India  2216  Sri Lanka

Group A

Team Pld W W+ L GF GA GD Pts
 India 33006122+396
 Sri Lanka 32014031+84
 Maldives 31022640-142
   Nepal 30032043-230
October 9
15:00
Sri Lanka  1113  Maldives
October 9
15:30
India  216    Nepal
October 9
17:00
Nepal    621  Sri Lanka
October 9
17:30
Maldives  321  India
October 10
16:00
Nepal    811  Maldives
October 10
16:30
Sri Lanka  1319  India

Bronze medal match

October 11
15:30
Sri Lanka  1511    Nepal

Gold medal match

October 11
16:30
India  177  Maldives

Beach football

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's team  Bangladesh  Sri Lanka Nepal

Group A

Team Pld W W+ L GF GA GD Pts
 Sri Lanka 33003010+209
 Bangladesh 32011716+16
   Nepal 3102819-113
 Maldives 3003720-100
Sri Lanka 11 – 2   Nepal
Report

Bangladesh 8 – 3 Maldives
Report

Sri Lanka 12 – 4 Bangladesh
Report

Maldives 3 – 5   Nepal
Report

Bangladesh 5 - 1   Nepal
Report

Sri Lanka 7 - 4 Maldives
Report

Bronze medal match

Nepal   6 - 2 Maldives
Report

Gold medal match

Sri Lanka 9 - 10 Bangladesh
Report

Beach handball

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's team  Pakistan
 India
 Afghanistan Not awarded

Group A

Team Pld W L D Pts
 Pakistan 43017
 India 43017
 Afghanistan 42204
 Sri Lanka 41302
   Nepal 40400
Date Score Set 1 Set 2 Set 3
Oct 11 Sri Lanka  2–0    Nepal 21–814–2
Oct 11 India  2–0  Afghanistan 12–814–8
Oct 11 Pakistan  2–0    Nepal 25–916–5
Oct 11 India  2–1  Sri Lanka 20–910–131–0
Oct 12 Afghanistan  0–2  Pakistan 11–2517–18
Oct 12 Nepal    0–2  India 5–104–14
Oct 12 Pakistan  2–0  Sri Lanka 21–922–13
Oct 12 Nepal    0–2  Afghanistan 14–186–16
Oct 13 Sri Lanka  0–2  Afghanistan 18–2313–18
Oct 13 India  1–1  Pakistan 16–2618–164–4
  • Both India and Pakistan awarded gold

Beach kabaddi

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's team  Pakistan  India  Sri Lanka
Nepal
Women's team  India  Sri Lanka  Bangladesh
Nepal

Group A

Team Pld W D L Pts
 Pakistan 33006
 India 32012
 Sri Lanka 31022
   Nepal 30030
October 9
8:00
Nepal    19 – 71  Sri Lanka Hambantota

October 9
16:00
Sri Lanka  32 – 52  Pakistan Hambantota

October 9
17:00
India  66 – 23    Nepal Hambantota

October 10
9:00
India  32 – 47  Pakistan Hambantota

October 10
17:00
Nepal    20 – 66  Pakistan Hambantota

October 11
9:45
Sri Lanka  32 – 40  India Hambantota

Gold medal match

October 11
17:00
Pakistan  41 – 34  India Hambantota

Group A

Team Pld W D L Pts
 India 33006
 Sri Lanka 32012
 Bangladesh 31022
   Nepal 30030
October 9
10:00
Nepal    34 – 71  Sri Lanka Hambantota

October 9
15:00
India  57 – 27  Bangladesh Hambantota

October 10
10:00
Sri Lanka  48 – 40  Bangladesh Hambantota

October 10
15:00
India  67 – 23    Nepal Hambantota

October 11
8:00
Sri Lanka  28 – 55  India Hambantota

October 11
8:45
Bangladesh  64 – 21    Nepal Hambantota

Gold medal match

October 11
17:00
India  57 – 28  Sri Lanka Hambantota

Beach netball

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Women's team[2]  Sri Lanka  India  Pakistan

Beach volleyball

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's pair[3] Wasantha Ratnapala
Jude Mahesh
 Sri Lanka (SRI)
Naveen Sampath
Pubudu Kumara
 Sri Lanka (SRI)
Sivabalan
Dhara
 India (IND)
Women's pair[3] Geethika
Thaksila
 Sri Lanka (SRI)
Ganga Sagari
Sujeewa Vithanage
 Sri Lanka (SRI)
Hemamalini
Ragana
 India (IND)

Tent pegging

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Individual lance[4] Jasvinder Singh Bhatt
 India (IND)
Jasvinder Singh
 India (IND)
Durga Prasad
Nepal (NEP)
Rings and peg[5] Durga Prasad
Nepal (NEP)
Jaswinder Singh
 India (IND)
Khildhwat Khabka
Nepal (NEP)
Individual sword[5] Jaswinder Singh
 India (IND)
Nar Singh
 India (IND)
Sarath Kumara
 Sri Lanka (SRI)
Lemon and peg[5] Krishan Yadar
 India (IND)
Jasvinder Singh Bhatt
 India (IND)
Sarath Kumara
 Sri Lanka (SRI)
Team lance[6]  India Nepal  Pakistan
Lance and sword Pairs[5] Haroon Bandyal
Aamir Munnawar
 Pakistan (PAK)
Chaudri Rashid
Shebaz Khan
 Pakistan (PAK)
Nar Singh
Jaswinder Singh
 India (IND)
Team sword  India Nepal  Sri Lanka
Indian file[6]  India  Pakistan  Sri Lanka

Lifesaving

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Beach sprint[7] R.M.K.L. Karunarathna
 Sri Lanka (SRI)
M.M.P.R. Mel
 Sri Lanka (SRI)
Rajesh Haldar
 India (IND)
Run swim run[7] Sahan Rupasinghe
 Sri Lanka (SRI)
Shri Pola Chowdhury
 Bangladesh (BAN)
N.S. Priyasanka
 Sri Lanka (SRI)
Beach relay[7] D.R.M.K.L. Karnarathna
N.S. Priyasanka
M.M.P.R. Mel
J.A.L.D. Fernando
 Sri Lanka (SRI)
Zuber Ganchi
Demudu Chodapulli
Rajesh Haldar
Yesvant Taware
 India (IND)
Dilshad
Naeen Ahmed
Mohommad Aslam
Mohomad Ashraf
 Pakistan (PAK)
Board race[7] W.P. Lahiru Fernando
 Sri Lanka (SRI)
Demudu Chodipalli
 India (IND)
Naeem Ahmed
 Pakistan (PAK)
Beach flag[7] G.H.S. Kelum
 Sri Lanka (SRI)
Bhanuka Wijesundara
 Sri Lanka (SRI)
Rajesh Haldar
 India (IND)
Oceanman/woman[7] Akila Watareka
 Sri Lanka (SRI)
Dilshan Samarathunga
 Sri Lanka (SRI)
Amreen Malik
 India (IND)

Marathon swimming

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Open 5 km[5] Mervin Roak Chen
 India (IND)
Manda Divas
 India (IND)
Pathum Edirishnghe
 Sri Lanka (SRI)

Windsurfing

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Mistral One - Open Heavyweight[8] Sajjad Muhammad
 Pakistan (PAK)
Priyantha Gunawardana
 Sri Lanka (SRI)
Ram Lal
 India (IND)
Mistral One - Open Lightweight[8] Qasim Abbas Rathore
 Pakistan (PAK)
Chameera Gunawardana
 Sri Lanka (SRI)
Nooman Aboobakuru
 Maldives (MDV)

References

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