Swimming at the 1999 South Asian Games

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Swimming
at the 1999 South Asian Games
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The swimming competition at the 1999 South Asian Games in Kathmandu, Nepal.

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Result

Men's events

EventGoldSilverBronze
50 m freestyle Flag of India.svg Sebastian Xavier 24.53 Flag of India.svg Elvis Ali Hazarika 24.96 Flag of Bangladesh.svg Kazi Monirul Islam 25.24
100 m freestyle Flag of India.svg Thankappannair Ambikadevi Sujith 54.60 Flag of India.svg Elvis Ali Hazarika 55.02 Flag of Sri Lanka.svg R.K.M. Jayamal Wijeratne 55.49
200 m freestyle Flag of India.svg S. Hakimuddin 1:59.08
400 m freestyle Flag of India.svg Kailash Nath 4:20.29 Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Sean Lee 4:35.27 Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Eranga Jinesh Fernando 4:36.54
1500 m freestyle Flag of India.svg Kailash Nath 17:06.57 Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Marlon Delano 18:09.69 Flag of Pakistan.svg Luqman Munawar
100 m backstroke Flag of India.svg T. K. Senthil Kumar 1:02.40 Flag of India.svg Sachin Kakkar 1:04.67
200 m backstroke Flag of India.svg T. K. Senthil Kumar 2:19.55 Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Asaka Nradeen 2:25.13 Flag of Pakistan.svg Mohammed Taz 2:25.30
100 m breaststroke Flag of India.svg Deepak Singh1:09.03
200 m breaststroke
100 m butterfly Flag of Pakistan.svg Kamal Salman Masud 59.02 Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Conrad Anthony Francis 59.28 Flag of India.svg Elvis Ali Hazarika 59.46
200 m butterfly Flag of Pakistan.svg Kamal Salman Masud 2:10.87 Flag of India.svg T. Suresh Reddy 2:14.92 Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Ghefari Dulapandian 2:17.32
200 m individual medley Flag of India.svg Thankappannair Ambikadevi Sujith 2:18.40 Flag of Pakistan.svg Zulfikar Ali 2:20.06 Flag of India.svg Elvis Ali Hazarika 2:20.87
400 m individual medley
4×100 m freestyle relay Flag of India.svg India 3:39.73
4×200 m freestyle relay Flag of Pakistan.svg Pakistan 8:30.52 Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Sri Lanka 8:46.66 Flag of Nepal.svg Nepal 10:08.38
4×100 m medley relay Flag of India.svg India 4:04.47 Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Sri Lanka 4:12.55 Flag of Bangladesh.svg Bangladesh 4:15.42

Women's events

EventGoldSilverBronze
50 m freestyle Flag of India.svg Nisha Millet 28.71
100 m freestyle Flag of India.svg Nisha Millet 1:00.40
200 m freestyle Flag of India.svg Nisha Millet 2:12.37 Flag of India.svg Shikha Tandon 2:14.87 Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Radeesha Daluwatte 2:25.61
400 m freestyle Flag of India.svg Nisha Millet 4:38.29 Flag of India.svg Shikha Tandon 4:38.30 Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Theekshana Ratnasekera 5:12.72
800 m freestyle
100 m backstroke Flag of India.svg Nisha Millet 1:12.12 Flag of India.svg Reshma Millet 1:13.03 Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Radeesha Daluwatte 1:16.61
200 m backstroke Flag of India.svg Nisha Millet 2:31.96 Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Radeesha Daluwatte 2:51.06 Flag of Bangladesh.svg Lamola Akhter 2:57.41
100 m breaststroke Flag of India.svg Zeba Wedia 1:19.09 Flag of India.svg Shikha Tandon 1:21.23 Flag of Bangladesh.svg Doli Akhter 1:26.58
200 m breaststroke Flag of India.svg Zeba Wedia 2:50.95
100 m butterfly Flag of India.svg Richa Mishra 1:07.66 Flag of India.svg Chitra Khrisna 1:09.94 Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Harshini Natasha Kodituwakku 1:19.53
200 m butterfly Flag of India.svg Richa Mishra 2:34.94 Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Harshini Natasha Kodituwakku 3:03.09 Flag of Bangladesh.svg Sobura Khatun 3:17.57
200 m individual medley Flag of India.svg Richa Mishra 2:34.39
400 m individual medley
4×100 m freestyle relay Flag of India.svg India 4:16:36 Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Sri Lanka Flag of Bangladesh.svg Bangladesh
4×100 m freestyle relay Flag of India.svg India 9:21.36
4×100 m medley relay

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