Wushu at the 1998 Asian Games – Men's sanshou 65 kg explained

Event:Men's sanshou 65 kg
Games:1998 Asian Games
Venue:Thammasat Gymnasium 6
Dates:16–19 December 1998
Competitors:9
Nations:9
Gold:You Bangmeng
Goldnoc:CHN
Silver:Hsu Chin-kun
Silvernoc:TPE
Bronze:Trần Đức Trang
Bronzenoc:VIE
Bronze2:Dias Zhamash
Bronzenoc2:KAZ
Next:2002

See main article: Wushu at the 1998 Asian Games.

The men's sanshou 65 kilograms at the 1998 Asian Games in Bangkok, Thailand was held from 16 to 19 December at the Thammasat Gymnasium 6.[1]

Sanda, formerly knows as Sanshou is the official Chinese full contact combat sport. Sanda (Sanshou) is a fighting system which was originally developed by the Chinese military based upon the study and practices of traditional Kung fu and modern combat fighting techniques.

9 men from 9 countries competed in this event, limited to fighters whose body weight was less than 65 kilograms.

You Bangmeng from China won the gold medal after beating You Bangmeng of Chinese Taipei in gold medal bout 2–0, The bronze medal was shared by Trần Đức Trang and Dias Zhamash.

Schedule

All times are Indochina Time

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Wednesday, 16 December 1998 14:00 Round of 16
Thursday, 17 December 1998 14:00 Quarterfinals
Friday, 18 December 1998 14:00 Semifinals
Saturday, 19 December 1998 14:00 Final

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: XIII Asian Games, Bangkok (ASIAD 98) Wushu . https://web.archive.org/web/20060418025212/http://www.sadec.com/Asiad98/event36.html . dead . 18 April 2006 . sadec.com . 19 March 2020.