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2017 Asian Kabaddi Championship

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2017 Asian Kabaddi Championship
VenueIran Hall
Dates22–26 November 2017
Competitors235 from 10 nations
Champions
Men India
Women India
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The 10th Edition of Asian Kabaddi Championship was held at Gorgan, Iran from 22 November to 26 November 2017. India continued their dominance winning both men's and women's tournament.[1]

Tournament

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This was overall the 10th edition (10th for men's and 5th for women's). 1st ever to be held(and to be held outside India) in Iran, 20 teams (11 countries) participated at the tournament. This was regarded as the best edition of Asian Kabaddi Championship. India continued their dominance by winning both men and women competitions.

Draw

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9 Countries(Afghanistan only in men's and Chinese Taipei only in women's) participated in both men's and women's team competitions. They were divided into 2 Pools of 5 teams each in both men and women competition.

Men

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Women

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Medalists

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's team
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 India  Pakistan  Iran
 South Korea
Women's team
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 India  South Korea  Pakistan
 Iran

Medal table

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 India (IND)2002
2 Pakistan (PAK)0112
 South Korea (KOR)0112
4 Iran (IRN)0022
Totals (4 entries)2248

Controversies and criticism

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Thailand head coach headscarf incident

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the head coach of the Thailand women's kabaddi team was reportedly caught with a headscarf over his head in order to gain entry into one of the matches that the Iranian women's team was taking part in. Reports suggest that the coach entered the premises of the match and wore two different colours of headscarves in order to blend in with the other women around. The act has been strongly condemned by the local sports authority and the Iranian Federation, who considered it a gross violation of the rules of the host country. Laws in Iran are still very strong when it comes to men and women's sports competitions and no man is allowed entry into one of the matches that the women are a part of.[2]

Indian players slam organizers for no broadcast

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Many Indian stars after winning the tournament slammed the organizers for not broadcasting the tournament. "It is a sad thing that there was not telecast at all on TV," said Puneri Paltan star Deepak Niwas Hooda, "Such events should certainly be broadcasted. We really liked it when everyone across India watched us play in the Pro Kabaddi League and even we could also see ourselves on TV, The organizers authorities should have certainly made an arrangement to telecast the matches in India. It means a lot to us if we know people back home are seeing us play and it gives us an extra boost." he added.[3] Indian Captain Ajay Thakur said "We got to know that there is no telecast of the tournament in India and that you (fans) are unable to watch the matches. It as a very sad thing that there is no coverage of the Championships and we were very disappointed when we got to know this fact. However, we are trying to make as many videos as possible and take pictures so that we can share them with you,"[4]

References

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  1. ^ "Asian Kabaddi Championships 2017: Telecast, live streaming, date, start time and where to watch online". Retrieved 22 November 2017.
  2. ^ "Asian Kabaddi Championships 2017: Thailand coach wears headscarf to watch Iranian women's team matches". Retrieved 30 November 2017.
  3. ^ "Asian Kabaddi Championships 2017: "Authorities should have ensured telecast of tournament," says India star Deepak Hooda". Retrieved 29 November 2017.
  4. ^ "Asian Kabaddi Championships 2017: Captain Ajay Thakur laments lack of TV coverage of event in India". Retrieved 27 November 2017.