Swimming at the 2004 South Asian Games

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Swimming
at the 2004 South Asian Games
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  1999
2006  

The swimming competition at the 2004 South Asian Games held in Islamabad, Pakistan.

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Results

Men's events

EventGoldSilverBronze
50 m freestyle Flag of India.svg Thankappannair Ambikadevi Sujith 24.54 Flag of India.svg Varun Divgikar 24.82 Flag of Bangladesh.svg Kazi Monirul Islam 25.06
100 m freestyle Flag of India.svg Thankappannair Ambikadevi Sujith 53.53 Flag of India.svg Rahul Batra 54.67 Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Arun Karunaratne 55.23
200 m freestyle Flag of India.svg Amar Muralidharan 1:59.46 Flag of Pakistan.svg Mehboob Ali 2:02.37 Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Arun Karunaratne 2:04.19
400 m freestyle Flag of India.svg Mandar Divase 4:14.11 Flag of Pakistan.svg Mumtaz Ahmed 4:21.84 Flag of Pakistan.svg Mehboob Ali 4:24.42
1500 m freestyle Flag of India.svg Mandar Divase 16:30.83 Flag of Pakistan.svg Mumtaz Ahmed 17:37.32 Flag of Pakistan.svg Mehboob Ali 17:55.93
50 m backstroke Flag of India.svg Arun Venkatram 28.59 Flag of India.svg Dipesh Bairagi 29.29 Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Pradeep Kumara Perera 29.43
100 m backstroke Flag of Bangladesh.svg Karar Samedul Islam 1:02.78 Flag of India.svg Dipesh Bairagi 1:03.43 Flag of Pakistan.svg Imdad Ali 1:04.82
200 m backstroke Flag of India.svg Akbar Ali Mir 2:14.26 Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Arun Karunaratne 2:21.99 Flag of Pakistan.svg Imdad Ali 2:22.11
50 m breaststroke Flag of India.svg Puneet Rana 31.00 Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Conrad Anthony Francis 31.35 Flag of Bangladesh.svg Karar Samedul Islam 31.55
100 m breaststroke Flag of India.svg Puneet Rana 1:07.93 Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Conrad Anthony Francis 1:08.63 Flag of India.svg Gairik Bardhan 1:08.64
200 m breaststroke Flag of India.svg Gairik Bardhan 2:28.95 Flag of Bangladesh.svg Mohammad Niaz Ali 2:32.36 Flag of Bangladesh.svg Karar Samedul Islam 2:38.37
50 m butterfly Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Conrad Anthony Francis 26.11 Flag of India.svg Rahul Batra 26.14 Flag of Bangladesh.svg Mohammed Jewel Ahmed 26.19
100 m butterfly Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Conrad Anthony Francis 56.35 Flag of Bangladesh.svg Mohammed Jewel Ahmed 57.90 Flag of India.svg Akbar Ali Mir 59.01
200 m butterfly Flag of India.svg Rehan Poncha 2:07.10 Flag of Pakistan.svg Zulfiqar Ali 2:13.26 Flag of Pakistan.svg Ali Gul 2:16.02
200 m individual medley Flag of India.svg Rehan Poncha 2:15.37 Flag of Bangladesh.svg Mohammad Rubel Rana 2:17.57 Flag of Pakistan.svg Zulfiqar Ali 2:18.47
400 m individual medley Flag of India.svg Rehan Poncha 4:45.27 Flag of Pakistan.svg Zulfiqar Ali 4:56.99 Flag of Pakistan.svg Nisar Ahmed 5:04.55
4×100 m freestyle relay Flag of India.svg India 3:39.40 Flag of Bangladesh.svg Bangladesh 3:44.84 Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Sri Lanka 3:46.08
4×200 m freestyle relay Flag of India.svg India 8:05.76 Flag of Pakistan.svg Pakistan 8:22.43 Flag of Bangladesh.svg Bangladesh 8:29.55
4×100 m medley relay Flag of India.svg India 4:03.85 Flag of Bangladesh.svg Bangladesh 4:05.29 Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Sri Lanka 4:10.61

Women's events

EventGoldSilverBronze
50 m freestyle Flag of India.svg Reshma Millet 28.47 Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Menaka de Silva 28.49 Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Chathuri Abeyakoon 29.48
100 m freestyle Flag of India.svg Reshma Millet 1:02.54 Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Chathuri Abeyakoon 1:05.05 Flag of Pakistan.svg Kiran Khan 1:06.60
200 m freestyle Flag of India.svg Reshma Millet 2:15.68 Flag of Pakistan.svg Kiran Khan 2:21.79 Flag of Pakistan.svg Sana Abdul Wahid 2:27.55
400 m freestyle Flag of India.svg Sivaranjani Vidyanathan 4:36.08 Flag of Pakistan.svg Mahira Karim 5:14.70 Flag of Pakistan.svg Ayesha Tajwar 5:17.76
800 m freestyle Flag of India.svg Richa Mishra 9:31.96 Flag of India.svg Sivaranjani Vidyanathan 9:33.92 Flag of Pakistan.svg Ayesha Tajwar 11:00.76
100 m backstroke Flag of India.svg Sumi Cyriac 1:10.16 Flag of Pakistan.svg Kiran Khan 1:12.88 Flag of Pakistan.svg Rubab Raza 1:14.81
200 m backstroke Flag of India.svg Sumi Cyriac 2:33.54 Flag of Pakistan.svg Kiran Khan 2:40.34 Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Dilini Hasanthi Liyanage 2:48.01
100 m breaststroke Flag of India.svg Bhavna Sharma 1:20.94 Flag of India.svg Mrudula Dhanraj 1:21.64 Flag of Bangladesh.svg Doli Akhter 1:22.65
200 m breaststroke Flag of India.svg Sivaranjani Vidyanathan 2:51.24 Flag of India.svg Bhavna Sharma 2:53.70 Flag of Bangladesh.svg Doli Akhter 3:01.04
100 m butterfly Flag of India.svg Richa Mishra 1:05.82 Flag of India.svg Sivaranjani Vidyanathan 1:09.93 Flag of Pakistan.svg Sana Abdul Wahid 1:12.85
200 m butterfly Flag of India.svg Richa Mishra 2:23.65 Flag of India.svg Sivaranjani Vidyanathan 2:41.32 Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Miniruwani Sashiprabha Samarakoon 2:44.65
200 m individual medley Flag of India.svg Richa Mishra 2:29.01 Flag of India.svg Sivaranjani Vidyanathan 2:34.30 Flag of Pakistan.svg Kiran Khan 2:39.48
4×100 m freestyle relay Flag of India.svg India 4:19.00 Flag of Pakistan.svg Pakistan 4:30.57 Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Sri Lanka 4:33.50
4×200 m freestyle relay Flag of India.svg India 9:12.68 Flag of Pakistan.svg Pakistan 10:04.25 Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Sri Lanka 10:26.39
4×100 m medley relay Flag of India.svg India 4:47.48 Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Sri Lanka 5:02.96 Flag of Pakistan.svg Pakistan 5:07.09

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