Wushu at the 2002 Asian Games – Men's sanda 52 kg

Men's sanda 52 kg
at the 2002 Asian Games
VenueMinseok Sports Center
DatesOctober 10, 2002 (2002-10-10)–October 13, 2002 (2002-10-13)
Competitors14 from 14 nations
Medalists
   China
   Philippines
   Chinese Taipei
   Laos
← 19982006
Wushu at the
2002 Asian Games

Taolu
Changquan men women
Nanquan men women
Taijiquan men women
Sanda
52 kg men
56 kg men
60 kg men
65 kg men
70 kg men

The men's sanda 52 kg at the 2002 Asian Games in Busan, South Korea was held from 10 to 13 October at the Dongseo University Minseok Sports Center.

A total of 14 men from 14 different countries competed in this event, limited to fighters whose body weight was less than 52 kilograms.

Kang Yonggang from China won the gold medal after beating Marvin Sicomen of the Philippines in gold medal bout 2–0, The bronze medal was shared by Lee Hou-cheng from Chinese Taipei and Phoukhong Khamsounthone of Laos. Athletes from Myanmar, South Korea, Iran and Yemen shared the fifth place.

Schedule

All times are Korea Standard Time (UTC+09:00)

Date Time Event
Thursday, 10 October 2002 15:30 1st preliminary round
Friday, 11 October 2002 14:00 Quarterfinals
Saturday, 12 October 2002 16:00 Semifinals
Sunday, 13 October 2002 14:30 Final

Results

Legend
1st preliminary round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
      
           Kang Yonggang (CHN) 2  
  Ho Wing Kit (MAC)         Thein Htike Oo (MYA) 0  
  Thein Htike Oo (MYA) KO         Kang Yonggang (CHN) 2  
  Birendra B. K. (NEP) 0         Lee Hou-cheng (TPE) 0  
  Woo Seung-soo (KOR) 2       Woo Seung-soo (KOR) 0  
  Lee Hou-cheng (TPE) 2       Lee Hou-cheng (TPE) 2  
  Arif Harsoyo (INA) 0         Kang Yonggang (CHN) 2
  Daniyar Argumbayev (KAZ) 0         Marvin Sicomen (PHI) 0
  Phoukhong Khamsounthone (LAO) 2       Phoukhong Khamsounthone (LAO) 2  
  Phan Quốc Vinh (VIE) 1       Mehdi Jafarpour (IRI) 1  
  Mehdi Jafarpour (IRI) 2         Phoukhong Khamsounthone (LAO) 1  
  Marvin Sicomen (PHI) 2         Marvin Sicomen (PHI) 2  
  Utkir Hudoyarov (KGZ) 1       Marvin Sicomen (PHI) 2       
           Naji Al-Ashwal (YEM) 0       
      

References

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