This is the complete list of Asian Games medalists in Kabaddi from 1990 to 2022. [1] [2] [3] [4]
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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1990 Beijing | India (IND) Raju Bhavsar Krishan Kumar Godara Anil Kumar Ashan Kumar Tirath Raj S. Rajarathinam Ashok Shinde Hardeep Singh Randhir Singh | Bangladesh (BAN) Nazir Ahmed Shah Alam Amjad Hossain Rabiul Islam Tariqul Islam Abul Qasem | Pakistan (PAK) Nisar Ahmed Pervaiz Ahmed Muhammad Farooq Muhammad Hussain Mubashir Iqbal Muhammad Mansha Sultan Mehmood Talat Mehmood Abdul Razaq Muhammad Sarwar Rana Saif Ullah Tahir Waheed |
1994 Hiroshima | India (IND) Kasinatha Baskaran Perumal Ganesan Raju Ghule A. K. Munivenkatappa Biswajit Palit Tirath Raj S. Rajarathinam Ashok Shinde Avtar Singh Surender Singh | Bangladesh (BAN) | Pakistan (PAK) Zubair Ahmed Muhammad Akram Tahir Afzal Gujjar Mehmood Hussain Muhammad Zahoor Joya Wasim Khan Hassan Raza Khawaja Muhammad Mansha Sultan Mehmood Muhammad Sarwar |
1998 Bangkok | India (IND) C. Honappa Sanjeev Kumar Virender Kumar Muruga Nantham Biswajit Palit B. C. Ramesh Rambir Singh Sangwan Kiranpal Singh Ram Mehar Singh Shamsher Singh | Pakistan (PAK) Zubair Ahmed Muhammad Akram Muhammad Ghulam Badshah Gul Mehmood Hussain Iqbal Javid Abdul Majeed Muhammad Mansha F. Muhammad Muhammad Sarwar | Bangladesh (BAN) |
2002 Busan | India (IND) Ram Mehar Singh Shamsher Singh Neer Gulia B. C. Ramesh Manpreet Singh Ramesh Kumar Sunder Singh Jagdish Kumble B. C. Suresh K. K. Jagdeesha Dinesh Kumar Sanjeev Kumar | Bangladesh (BAN) Badsha Miah Jahidul Islam Deolwar Hossain Ziaur Rahman Rabiul Islam Al Mamun Tariqul Islam Kamal Hossain Bashir Ahmad Mollah Tauhidul Islam Enamul Haque Rezaul Islam | Pakistan (PAK) Muhammad Mansha Tariq Hussain Zubair Ahmed Muhammad Akram Shakar Mukhtar Ahmed Muhammad Latif Badshah Gul Muhammad Saleem Noor Akbar Muhammad Akram |
2006 Doha | India (IND) Navneet Gautam Vikash Kumar Suresh Kumar Dinesh Kumar Manpreet Singh Ramesh Kumar Rakesh Kumar Sukhvir Singh Naveen Kumar Gaurav Shetty Pankaj Shirsat Rajeev Kumar Singh | Pakistan (PAK) Muhammad Akram Nasir Ali Badshah Gul Wajid Ali Waseem Sajjad Muhammad Arshad Maqsood Ali Rahat Maqsood Naveel Akram Abrar Khan Faryad Ali Faisal Qadeer | Bangladesh (BAN) Ziaur Rahman Badsha Miah Kazi Yunus Ahmed Md Abdur Rouf Kamal Hossain Abu Salah Musa Md Mizanur Rahman Mozammal Haque Bozlur Rashid Mosharrof Hossain Abul Kalam Razu Ahmed |
2010 Guangzhou | India (IND) Jasmer Singh Samarjeet Anup Kumar Jeeva Kumar Manjeet Chhillar Sonu Narwal Rakesh Kumar Jasmer Navneet Gautam Kaptan Singh Nitin Ghule Jagdeep Singh | Iran (IRI) Reza Kamali Moghaddam Morteza Shahidi Nasser Roumiani Fazel Atrachali Meisam Abbasi Mehdi Mousavi Siamak Rezagholi Abouzar Mohajer Mehdi Safaeian Kianoush Naderian Ebad Dalili Mostafa Nodehi | Japan (JPN) Kokei Ito Hiromi Takahashi Kazuhiro Takano Terukazu Nitta Kazuaki Murakami Masayuki Ota Ryota Nakajima Ryokei Kushige Yoji Kawai Yudai Yamagishi Taiki Nama Masayuki Shimokawa |
Pakistan (PAK) Nasir Ali Wajid Ali Waseem Sajjad Muhammad Khalid Muhammad Arshad Ibrar Hussain Abrar Khan Maqsood Ali Abdul Mukhtar Atif Waheed Akhlaq Hussain Muhammad Ali | |||
2014 Incheon | India (IND) Jasvir Singh Anup Kumar Manjeet Chhillar Ajay Thakur Rakesh Kumar Gurpreet Singh Navneet Gautam Surjeet Kumar Parveen Kumar Nitin Madane Surjeet Singh Narwal Rajaguru Subramanian | Iran (IRI) Fazel Atrachali Meraj Sheikh Mehdi Mousavi Hadi Oshtorak Gholam Abbas Korouki Farhad Rahimi Mohammad Maghsoudloo Meisam Abbasi Hadi Tajik Reza Kamali Moghaddam Abolfazl Maghsoudloo Meisam Ghajar | South Korea (KOR) Kim Ki-dong Eom Tae-deok Park Hyun-il Lee Jang-kun Hong Dong-ju Yook Sang-min Ahn Hwan-gi Jung Kwang-soo Kim Seong-ryeol Seo Dea-ho Kim Gyung-tae Heo Youn-chan |
Pakistan (PAK) Nasir Ali Muhammad Kashif Atif Waheed Wajid Ali Waseem Sajjad Ibrar Hussain Muhammad Rizwan Aqeel Hassan Muhammad Nisar Muhammad Shahbaz Anwar Shabbir Ahmed Hassan Ali | |||
2018 Jakarta–Palembang | Iran (IRI) Fazel Atrachali Mohammad Esmaeil Nabibakhsh Mohammad Amin Nosrati Hadi Oshtorak Mohammad Mallak Mohammad Ghorbani Esmaeil Maghsoudloo Meisam Abbasi Mohsen Maghsoudloo Abouzar Mohajer Abolfazl Maghsoudloo Hamid Mirzaei | South Korea (KOR) Lee Dong-geon Eom Tae-deok Ok Yong-joo Lee Jang-kun Hong Dong-ju Kim Dong-gyu Park Chan-sik Jo Jae-pil Kim Seong-ryeol Park Hyun-il Kim Gyung-tae Ko Young-chang | India (IND) Monu Goyat Rahul Chaudhari Mohit Chhillar Ajay Thakur Girish Maruti Ernak Pardeep Narwal Sandeep Narwal Raju Lal Choudhary Rishank Devadiga Rohit Kumar Deepak Niwas Hooda Gangadhari Mallesh |
Pakistan (PAK) Nasir Ali Waseem Sajjad Muhammad Nadeem Muhammad Rizwan Abid Hussain Waqar Ali Tahseen Ullah Usman Zada Mudassar Ali Kashif Razzaq Muhammad Imran Hassan Raza | |||
2022 Hangzhou | India (IND) Nitesh Kumar Aslam Inamdar Nitin Rawal Parvesh Bhainswal Surjeet Singh Narwal Vishal Bhardwaj Naveen Kumar Sunil Kumar Pawan Sehrawat Arjun Deshwal Akash Shinde Sachin Tanwar | Iran (IRI) Fazel Atrachali Mohammad Esmaeil Nabibakhsh Milad Jabbari Hamid Mirzaei Reza Mirbagheri Amir Hossein Bastami Alireza Mirzaeian Mohammad Reza Shadloo Moein Shafaghi Mohammad Kazem Nasseri Mohammad Reza Kaboudarahangi Amir Mohammad Zafardanesh | Pakistan (PAK) Mudassar Ali Tahseen Ullah Sajjad Shaukat Adil Hussain Akhlaq Ahmed Muzammil Zafar Umair Khan Usman Ahmed Muhammad Imran Waqar Ali Mazhar Iqbal Muhammad Safian |
Chinese Taipei (TPE) Huang Tzu-ming Li Hao-wei Lin I-ching Chang Chia-ming Li Jyun-jie Yu Hao-cheng Wu Wei-jheng Wang Lunchu Huang Jih-hung Chang Chung-mao Chen Zheng-wei Tsai Chung-hao |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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2010 Guangzhou | India (IND) Snehal Sampat Salunkhe Kavitha Selvaraj V. Tejeswini Bai Sanahanbi Devi Pooja Sharma Kavita Manisha Deepika Henry Joseph Shermi Ulahannan Mamatha Poojary Kalyani Marella Smita Kumari | Thailand (THA) Alisa Limsamran Namfon Kangkeeree Chonlada Chaiprapan Kamontip Suwanchana Treeveeraporn Tongnun Janjira Panprasert Atchara Puangngern Nuchanart Maiwan Sutarat Thonghun Yaowaret Nitsara Wattakan Kammachot Naleerat Ketsaro | Bangladesh (BAN) Shahnaz Parvin Maleka Maleka Parvin Farzana Akhter Baby Juni Chakma Kazi Shahin Ara Rupali Akhter Sharmin Sultana Rima Dolly Shefali Fatema Akhter Poly Kochi Rani Mondal Hena Akhter Ismat Ara Nishi |
Iran (IRI) Soheila Solbi Fatemeh Momeni Saeideh Maghsoudloo Maliheh Miri Shilan Sharezouli Ghazal Khalaj Farideh Zarifdoust Zahra Masoumabadi Samira Shabani Salimeh Abdollahbakhsh Marzieh Eshghi Sedigheh Jafari | |||
2014 Incheon | India (IND) Kavita Thakur Kavita Devi V. Tejeswini Bai Abhilasha Mhatre Pooja Thakur Priyanka Pilaniya Anita Mavi Lakshman Singh Jayanthi Sumitra Sharma Mamatha Poojary Sushmita Pawar Kishore Dilip Shinde | Iran (IRI) Salimeh Abdollahbakhsh Zahra Masoumabadi Marzieh Eshghi Maliheh Miri Sedigheh Jafari Ghazal Khalaj Farideh Zarifdoust Mojgan Zare Hengameh Bourghani Sahar Ilat Saeideh Jafari Tahereh Tirgar | Bangladesh (BAN) Shahnaz Parvin Maleka Kazi Shahin Ara Sharmin Sultana Rima Farzana Akhter Baby Fatema Akhter Poly Juni Chakma Shila Akhter Rupali Akhter Suma Akhter Mita Khatun Tuktuki Akhter Azmira Khatun Dola |
Thailand (THA) Alisa Limsamran Namfon Kangkeeree Chonlada Chaiprapan Kamontip Suwanchana Alisa Thongsook Sai Jaemjaroen Atchara Puangngern Nuchanart Maiwan Nuntarat Nuntakitkoson Rattana Rueangkoet Wattakan Kammachot Naleerat Ketsaro | |||
2018 Jakarta–Palembang | Iran (IRI) Ghazal Khalaj Mahboubeh Sanchouli Farideh Zarifdoust Saeideh Jafari Raheleh Naderi Roya Davoudian Samira Atarodian Fatemeh Karami Azadeh Seidi Sedigheh Jafari Zahra Karimi Zahra Abbasi | India (IND) Sakshi Kumari Kavita Thakur Shalini Pathak Randeep Kaur Khehra Payel Chowdhury Sonali Vishnu Shingate Priyanka Negi Ritu Negi Sayali Sanjay Keripale Usha Rani Narasimhaiah Manpreet Kaur Madhu | Thailand (THA) Alisa Limsamran Namfon Kangkeeree Nuntarat Nuntakitkoson Kamontip Suwanchana Wassana Rachmanee Saowapa Chueakhao Atchara Puangngern Charinda Yindee Panthida Khamthat Kannika Munmai Bencharat Khwanchai Naleerat Ketsaro |
Chinese Taipei (TPE) Lin I-min Lin Yu-fen Chuang Ya-han Huang Ssu-chin Yen Chiao-wen Chen Yung-ting Hu Yu-chen Feng Hsiu-chen Qin Pei-jyun Huang Yi-yun Liao Yu-tzu Wu Yu-jung | |||
2022 Hangzhou | India (IND) Sushma Sharma Sakshi Kumari Pushpa Rana Nidhi Sharma Muskan Malik Priyanka Pilaniya Ritu Negi Pooja Hathwala Pooja Narwal Jyoti Thakur Akshima Singh Snehal Pradeep Shinde | Chinese Taipei (TPE) Lin I-min Chuang Ya-hun Hu Yu-chen Huang Ssu-chin Yen Chiao-wen Ren Ming-xiu Kang Yung-chiao Feng Hsiu-chen Qin Pei-jyun Huang Yi-yun Liu Yi-ju Wu Yu-jung | Iran (IRI) Ghazal Khalaj Mahboubeh Sanchouli Zahra Karimi Saeideh Jafari Sedigheh Jafari Roya Davoudian Farideh Zarifdoust Mohaddeseh Rajabloo Fatemeh Khodabandehloo Fatemeh Mansouri Maryam Solgi Raheleh Naderi |
Nepal (NEP) Manmati Bist itu Gurung Menuka Kumari Rajbanshi Jayanti Badu Isha Rai Arpana Chaudhary Srijana Kumari Tharu Sunita Thapa Rabina Chaudhary Kalawati Pant Anuja Kulung Rai Ganga Ghimire |
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