Wushu at the 2010 Asian Games – Women's sanda 52 kg

The women's sanda (as Sanshou) 52 kg competition at the 2010 Asian Games in Guangzhou, China was held from 13 November to 17 November at the Nansha Gymnasium.

Women's sanda 52 kg
at the 2010 Asian Games
VenueNansha Gymnasium
Dates13–17 November
Competitors12 from 12 nations
Medalists
    China
    Vietnam
    Iran
    South Korea

A total of twelve competitors from twelve different countries competed in this event, limited to fighters whose body weight was less than 52 kilograms.

E Meidie from China won the gold medal after beating Nguyễn Thị Bích of Vietnam in gold medal bout 2–0. The bronze medal was shared by Elaheh Mansourian from Iran and Lee Jung-hee from South Korea.

Athletes from the Philippines (Mary Jane Estimar), Nepal (Elina Chaudhary), Bangladesh (Eti Islam) and India (Y. Sanathoi Devi) shared the fifth place.[1]

Schedule

All times are China Standard Time (UTC+08:00)

Date Time Event
Saturday, 13 November 201019:30Round of 16
Sunday, 14 November 201019:30Quarterfinals
Tuesday, 16 November 201019:30Semifinals
Wednesday, 17 November 201019:30Final

Results

Legend
  • AV — Absolute victory
  • KO — Won by knockout
Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
     
         Elina Chaudhary (NEP) 0  
 Nguyễn Thị Bích (VIE) 2      Nguyễn Thị Bích (VIE) 2  
 Choe Hyang-hui (PRK) 0        Nguyễn Thị Bích (VIE) 2  
 Zahra Oriya (AFG)          Elaheh Mansourian (IRI) 0  
 Elaheh Mansourian (IRI) KO      Elaheh Mansourian (IRI) 2  
         Mary Jane Estimar (PHI) 0  
           Nguyễn Thị Bích (VIE) 0
           E Meidie (CHN) 2
         Eti Islam (BAN) 0  
 Samar Shas (YEM)        Lee Jung-hee (KOR) 2  
 Lee Jung-hee (KOR) AV        Lee Jung-hee (KOR) 0  
 Khammai Lathsavong (LAO) 0        E Meidie (CHN) 2  
 Y. Sanathoi Devi (IND) 2      Y. Sanathoi Devi (IND) 0      
         E Meidie (CHN) 2      
     

References

  1. "Asiad Daily Games scoreboard". China Daily. 18 November 2010. Retrieved 24 February 2014.
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