Dragon boat at the 2010 Asian Games – Men's 250 metres

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Men's 250 metres
at the 2010 Asian Games
VenueZengcheng Dragon Boat Lake
Date20 November 2010
Competitors263 from 11 nations
Medalists
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Silver medal icon.svg  
Bronze medal icon.svg  

The men's 250 metres competition at the 2010 Asian Games in Guangzhou was held on 20 November 2010 at the Zengcheng Dragon Boat Lake.

Contents

Schedule

All times are China Standard Time (UTC+08:00)

DateTimeEvent
Saturday, 20 November 201009:00Heats
09:40Repechages
10:20Finals

Squads

Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
  • Guan Xiangting
  • Hu Jiaoxin
  • Huang Chentao
  • Ji Pinghe
  • Liang Xianqi
  • Liu Peisong
  • Liu Yaosen
  • Luo Juncheng
  • Ou Shuangan
  • Pan Huijun
  • Pan Zhanquan
  • Su Bopin
  • Su Boyuan
  • Tan Shichao
  • Tan Shipeng
  • Wei Le
  • Wu Guochong
  • Wu Jiexiong
  • Wu Jinxiong
  • Zeng Runfa
  • Zhou Dezi
  • Zhou Qizhi
  • Zhou Xingqiang
  • Chang Cheng-yu
  • Chen Chou Tsung-ju
  • Chen Kuo-ming
  • Chen Liang-wei
  • Chen Yen-ting
  • Cheng Chung-kai
  • Chia Chun-han
  • Chiu Chih-hsien
  • Chiu Ping-jui
  • Chiu Tai-yuan
  • Chou Chih-wei
  • Chou Pi-chieh
  • Huang Wei-guo
  • Ku Kai-wun
  • Lin Cheng
  • Lin Min-hao
  • Lin Sheng-ru
  • Lin Ya-she
  • Lo Hsuan-te
  • Lu Fang-hsien
  • Pan Yi-hsiung
  • Sung Cheng-lin
  • Wu Chun-chieh
  • Wu Shao-wei
  • Jacky Chan
  • Chan Wai Ping
  • Cheung Kwok Pan
  • Chu Wai Ho
  • Chung Wai Kit
  • Fan Koon Shing
  • Fan Tsz Ho
  • Fung Wan Him
  • Chris Ho
  • Lau Chin Ho
  • Lau Kin
  • Alfred Leung
  • Leung Sau Ching
  • Leung Tsan
  • Li Ka Moon
  • Li Yun Kuen
  • Lui Kam Chi
  • Mok Hoi Pang
  • So Man Kat
  • Tang Kai Yin
  • Sam Tsang
  • Wong Wai Keung
  • Wong Yiu Cheong
  • Wu Yiu Chun
  • Ajurahman
  • Alkarmani
  • Arifriyadi
  • Asnawir
  • Abdul Azis
  • Asep Hidayat
  • Iwan Husin
  • Jaslin
  • Marjuki
  • John Feter Matulessy
  • Spens Stuber Mehue
  • Erwin David Monim
  • Muchlis
  • Eka Octarianus
  • Pendrota Putra Kusuma
  • Ikhwan Randi
  • Didin Rusdiana
  • Silo
  • Japerry Siregar
  • Andri Sugiarto
  • Ahmad Supriadi
  • Dedi Kurniawan Suyatno
  • Syarifuddin
  • Anwar Tarra
Flag of Iran.svg  Iran Flag of Japan.svg  Japan Flag of Macau.svg  Macau Flag of Myanmar (1974-2010).svg  Myanmar
  • Meisam Abbasi
  • Ali Aalipour
  • Reza Bahraei
  • Jafar Boroumand
  • Mohammad Reza Dadashi
  • Hadi Daryaeinejad
  • Salman Fathinia
  • Sajjad Gharibi
  • Mohsen Ghofrani
  • Vahid Hajizadeh
  • Milad Hassanzadi
  • Salar Kaboutari
  • Mehdi Khabbaz
  • Abolghasem Mazloumi
  • Mehdi Mehri
  • Arshid Nasseri
  • Majid Rasouli
  • Mohammad Reza Rezaei
  • Pejman Sadraei
  • Pouyan Sadraei
  • Rouhollah Salehian
  • Sajjad Soleimani
  • Omid Soleimani
  • Mohammad Zebarpour
  • Kazuhisa Aguro
  • Hiroki Azuma
  • Masaki Chihara
  • Ryosuke Doi
  • Kazuhiro Fujii
  • Tatsuya Fujimoto
  • Akira Fujiwara
  • Shota Higashi
  • Yuto Hirayama
  • Hideyuki Ikeda
  • Hiroyuki Innami
  • Takeshi Inque
  • Daisuke Kinoshita
  • Ryuji Kishimoto
  • Tetsuya Kishimoto
  • Hiromitsu Kono
  • Takamasa Matsuno
  • Kunihiko Nakano
  • Masayuki Shoji
  • Moriaki Sumita
  • Yuya Suzuki
  • Yuki Urakawa
  • Hiroshi Yamamoto
  • Satoshi Yamamoto
  • Chan In Fei
  • Chang Wa Ieng
  • Cheang Man Hou
  • Cheang Weng Mou
  • Chong Chon Wa
  • Chou Chi Man
  • Kam Chi Weng
  • Kou Pei Tak
  • Kwan Chi Wai
  • Lam Io Sang
  • Lei Kin Chong
  • Leong Kin Pong
  • Leong Wai Kit
  • Ng Chi Kin
  • Ng Kam Hong
  • Sin Iao Kan
  • Tang Hou Cheong
  • U Chon Meng
  • Wong Chan Hong
  • Wong Chong Seng
  • Wong Hon Chio
  • Wong Wai Ip
  • Wu Ka Io
  • Wu Ngou Teng
  • Kyaw Thu Aung
  • Than Aung
  • Win Htut Aung
  • Aung Zaw Aye
  • Win Htike
  • Kyaw Myo Khaing
  • Aung Ko
  • Naing Lin
  • Tun Tun Lin
  • Aung Ko Min
  • Zaw Min
  • Khin Maung Myint
  • Zaw Naing
  • Yan Paing
  • Saw Khay Sha
  • Aung Lwin Soe
  • Kyaw Soe
  • Ye Aung Soe
  • Kyaw Lin Tun
  • Shwe Hla Win
  • Thaung Win
  • Min Min Zaw
  • Myo Zaw
  • Naing Naing Zaw
Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  South Korea Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
  • Ang Chin Leng
  • Glenn Chan
  • Chia Yi Liang
  • Chua Kwee Hong
  • Jonathan Gan
  • Gan Choon Kiat
  • Kieu Chin Wah
  • Alvan Lim
  • Liu Hou Cheng
  • Luo Weining
  • Mokmin Faizal
  • Ng Choon Chek
  • Ashley Ong
  • Terence Ong
  • Andrew Sim
  • Siu Jun Yang
  • Tan Chun Leng
  • Derick Tan
  • Jerry Tan
  • Raymond Tan
  • Jeffrey Tan
  • Jeffrey Tan
  • Wong Kah Shawn
  • Yeo Chin Hwei
  • Byeon Hong-kyun
  • Gu Ja-uk
  • Hyun Jae-chan
  • Jeong Seung-gyun
  • Kim Chang-soo
  • Kim Hyun-soo
  • Kim Seon-ho
  • Kim Yong-hyun
  • Kim Yu-ho
  • Lee Byung-tak
  • Lee Hyun-woo
  • Lee Seong-won
  • Lee Suk-hwan
  • Oh Byung-hoon
  • Oh Joong-dae
  • Park Ho-gi
  • Park Jeong-hoon
  • Park Jeong-keun
  • Park Min-ho
  • Shim Dae-seop
  • Shin Heon-sub
  • Shin Yun-gyu
  • Song Myeong-chan
  • Yang Byung-doo
  • Surachai Anun
  • Winai Arino
  • Suriya Butnongwa
  • Paiboon Chanpram
  • Suthumarat Chengcharoen
  • Chaiyakarn Choochuen
  • Manit Haisok
  • Santas Mingwongyang
  • Thunyaboon Nasok
  • Thotsaporn Pholseth
  • Samart Pimharn
  • Amnat Pinthong
  • Anuchit Promdonkloy
  • Montean Pudchakieo
  • Yutthapong Ruangjan
  • Vinya Seechomchuen
  • Somsong Suebsingkan
  • Gunyakorn Tawa
  • Jakkapong Thomjoho
  • Chayun Tuejaima
  • Bamrung Udompan
  • Ekkapong Wongunjai
  • Wuttikrai Wongupparee
  • Piyapong Wootti

Results

Heats

Heat 1

RankTeamTimeNotes
1Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 50.996GF
2Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei 51.950R
3Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 53.258R
4Flag of Iran.svg  Iran 53.282R
5Flag of Macau.svg  Macau 54.212R
6Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  South Korea 54.524R

Heat 2

RankTeamTimeNotes
1Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia 49.425GF
2Flag of Myanmar (1974-2010).svg  Myanmar 50.049GF
3Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 51.537R
4Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore 54.226R
5Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong 56.451R

Repechages

Repechage 1

RankTeamTimeNotes
1Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 52.205GF
2Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 53.723GF
3Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  South Korea 54.287MF
4Flag of Macau.svg  Macau 55.481MF

Repechage 2

RankTeamTimeNotes
1Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei 53.784GF
2Flag of Iran.svg  Iran 54.060MF
3Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore 55.398MF
4Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong 58.230MF

Finals

Minor final

RankTeamTime
1Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  South Korea 54.083
2Flag of Iran.svg  Iran 54.779
3Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore 55.331
4Flag of Macau.svg  Macau 55.547
5Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong 57.503

Grand final

RankTeamTime
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia 48.681
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Myanmar (1974-2010).svg  Myanmar 49.401
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 49.467
4Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 50.379
5Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei 51.927
6Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 52.947

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