Gymnastics at the 2010 Asian Games – Men's artistic individual all-around

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Men's individual all-around
at the 2010 Asian Games
VenueAsian Games Town Gymnasium
Date13–15 November 2010
Competitors91 from 22 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Japan.svg  Japan
  2006
2014  

The men's artistic individual all-around competition at the 2010 Asian Games in Guangzhou, China was held on 13 and 15 November 2010 at the Asian Games Town Gymnasium.

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Schedule

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

DateTimeEvent
Saturday, 13 November 201009:30Qualification
Monday, 15 November 201015:30Final

Results

Legend

Qualification

RankAthlete Gymnastique au sol.svg Cheval d'arcon.svg Gymnastique aux anneaux.svg Saut de cheval.svg Barres paralleles.svg Barre fixe.svg Total
1Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Teng Haibin  (CHN)14.70015.55014.75015.80015.50015.45091.750
2Flag of Japan.svg  Hisashi Mizutori  (JPN)14.55014.00015.35015.85014.75015.75090.250
3Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Lü Bo  (CHN)14.75013.65015.40015.90015.25015.00089.950
4Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Anton Fokin  (UZB)14.10014.50014.70015.50015.50014.60088.900
5 Decrease2.svgFlag of Japan.svg  Kyoichi Watanabe  (JPN)14.70012.60014.95015.50015.05015.20088.000
6Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  Kim Soo-myun  (KOR)15.25013.75013.45015.75014.45015.10087.750
7Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  Yoo Won-chul  (KOR)14.65013.05015.50015.75015.30013.45087.700
8 Increase2.svgFlag of Japan.svg  Takuya Nakase  (JPN)13.65014.05015.05015.30014.45014.70087.200
9 Decrease2.svgFlag of Kazakhstan.svg  Yernar Yerimbetov  (KAZ)14.10013.85013.45016.40013.95014.30086.050
10Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Stepan Gorbachev  (KAZ)14.25013.05014.00015.75014.50014.45086.000
11Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Shek Wai Hung  (HKG)13.45012.20013.05016.05014.45014.25083.450
12Flag of Iran.svg  Mohammad Ramezanpour  (IRI)14.35013.30013.20015.95013.35012.90083.050
13Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chen Chih-yu  (TPE)14.25011.50015.75014.25013.45012.90082.100
14 Decrease2.svgFlag of Iran.svg  Hadi Khanarinejad  (IRI)14.10012.70015.35014.65012.75012.35081.900
15 Decrease2.svgFlag of Vietnam.svg  Đặng Nam  (VIE)14.20012.00013.20015.90013.75012.70081.750
16Flag of Thailand.svg  Weena Chokpaoumpai  (THA)13.90012.30012.75015.65013.85013.05081.500
17Flag of India.svg  Ashish Kumar  (IND)14.75011.80013.30016.10011.80012.90080.650
18Flag of Qatar.svg  Mahmood Al-Sadi  (QAT)13.70011.20013.80014.65013.65013.50080.500
19Flag of Vietnam.svg  Trương Minh Sang  (VIE)13.30013.65013.25013.90012.80013.20080.100
20Flag of Malaysia.svg  Lum Wan Foong  (MAS)12.70012.35013.40014.80013.15013.65080.050
21Flag of Thailand.svg  Kittipong Yudee  (THA)13.30011.10013.30014.60013.90013.70079.900
22Flag of Thailand.svg  Rartchawat Kaewpanya  (THA)12.25011.45013.40015.75013.45013.55079.850
23Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Tu Yu-chen  (TPE)13.65012.95012.80015.45012.75011.80079.400
24Flag of Qatar.svg  Ahmed Al-Dyani  (QAT)13.40012.85012.00014.75013.00013.40079.400
25Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Ivan Olushev  (UZB)13.65012.50012.25015.00013.25011.90078.550
26 Increase2.svgFlag of Iran.svg  Amir Azami  (IRI)13.40011.40014.30014.35013.10011.90078.450
27Flag of Mongolia.svg  Ganbatyn Erdenebold  (MGL)13.25012.20013.00015.10011.75012.50077.800
28Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Lu Yan-ting  (TPE)13.20011.60013.25014.05011.95013.30077.350
29Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Zhang Chenglong  (CHN)15.35014.45016.05015.20016.10077.150
30Flag of Japan.svg  Shun Kuwahara  (JPN)14.40014.65015.50015.45015.70075.700
31Flag of India.svg  Alok Ranjan  (IND)12.85012.35012.60015.00011.25011.65075.700
32 Increase2.svgFlag of Hong Kong.svg  Ng Kiu Chung  (HKG)12.40010.10013.50015.65012.45010.80074.900
33Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  Kim Ji-hoon  (KOR)14.45014.50015.60014.35015.90074.800
34Flag of India.svg  Shinoj Muliyil  (IND)11.30011.10012.30014.55012.05011.70073.000
35Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  Kim Hee-hoon  (KOR)14.30014.55014.20016.05011.75070.850
36Flag of Vietnam.svg  Phạm Phước Hưng  (VIE)14.10013.20014.65015.25013.65070.850
37Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Stanislav Valiyev  (KAZ)14.00013.20014.10016.40012.70070.400
38Flag of Vietnam.svg  Hoàng Cường  (VIE)14.20011.80015.40014.55013.45069.400
39Flag of Iran.svg  Ehsan Khodadadi  (IRI)13.75013.65014.60013.55013.40068.950
40Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Eduard Shaulov  (KAZ)14.15013.30014.95013.05013.45068.900
41 Increase2.svgFlag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Abdulaziz Al-Johani  (KSA)13.1509.15010.60013.75011.3509.35067.350
42Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Tharindu Pathmaperuma  (SRI)11.75010.70010.35012.25011.40010.70067.150
43Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Otabek Masharipov  (UZB)14.35011.95013.35013.55013.40066.600
44Flag of India.svg  Rakesh Kumar Patra  (IND)13.00012.45013.50014.60012.75066.300
45Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Mayank Srivastava  (SRI)12.70012.65015.20012.30012.50065.350
46Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Nadika Cooray  (SRI)10.6508.90010.80012.45011.20010.40064.400
47Flag of Thailand.svg  Suriyen Chanduang  (THA)12.45014.60014.15011.60011.15063.950
48Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Feng Zhe  (CHN)14.90016.40015.95015.40062.650
49Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Chen Yibing  (CHN)0.00013.70016.20016.10014.20060.200
50Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Ildar Valeyev  (KAZ)13.75014.75015.40014.40058.300
51Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  Yang Hak-seon  (KOR)14.05014.05016.40013.55058.050
52Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Ali Al-Khwaher  (KSA)11.5506.0009.70014.05011.0505.55057.900
53Flag of Vietnam.svg  Nguyễn Hà Thanh  (VIE)14.30015.35014.85012.95057.450
54Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Jasem Gazwi  (KSA)12.3008.7509.85013.65011.0001.85057.400
55Flag of Japan.svg  Ryosuke Baba  (JPN)11.25014.50015.80014.75056.300
56Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Huang Che-kuei  (TPE)14.60014.70013.65012.65055.600
57Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Hsu Ping-chien  (TPE)14.15013.70013.95013.80055.600
58Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Ravshanbek Osimov  (UZB)13.00014.60014.25013.65055.500
59Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  Sin Seob  (KOR)13.50014.75014.00013.00055.250
60Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Daulet Narmetov  (UZB)13.35014.25012.80014.45054.850
61Flag of Thailand.svg  Woranad Kaewpanya  (THA)13.85012.70015.65011.40053.600
62Flag of Iran.svg  Younes Zeighami  (IRI)12.05010.65013.90012.90049.500
63Flag of Yemen.svg  Mohammed Sharif  (YEM)12.4009.25015.20012.55049.400
64Flag of Iraq.svg  Ali Saadi  (IRQ)10.75010.90014.70012.05048.400
65Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Yan Mingyong  (CHN)14.50015.95015.10045.550
66Flag of Japan.svg  Ryotaka Deguchi  (JPN)14.40014.95014.55043.900
67Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Ismail Shabi  (KSA)12.0505.05014.45012.25043.800
68Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Timur Kurbanbayev  (KAZ)15.25014.80011.90041.950
69Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Huang Hsien  (TPE)12.50013.90015.45041.850
70Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Habib Al-Swailah  (KSA)12.1009.25011.3009.10041.750
71Flag of Iran.svg  Vahid Izadfar  (IRI)13.00013.40015.25041.650
72Flag of Yemen.svg  Nashwan Al-Harazi  (YEM)14.20010.90015.60040.700
73Flag of Thailand.svg  Thitipong Sukdee  (THA)14.15013.05013.05040.250
74Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Maxim Petrishko  (KAZ)13.90013.60012.30039.800
75Flag of Vietnam.svg  Hầu Trung Linh  (VIE)9.75012.30014.70036.750
76Flag of Lebanon.svg  Mohamad Ibrahim Shami  (LIB)11.3502.85015.40029.600
77Flag of Qatar.svg  Nasser Al-Hamad  (QAT)12.80015.10027.900
78Flag of Singapore.svg  David-Jonathan Chan  (SIN)14.20013.20027.400
79Flag of India.svg  Devesh Kumar  (IND)13.45013.05026.500
80Flag of Nepal.svg  Ajar Jangam  (NEP)11.00011.50022.500
81Flag of Nepal.svg  Nirajan Kunwar  (NEP)8.90012.15021.050
82Flag of Nepal.svg  Surah Bahadur Singh  (NEP)6.25012.15018.400
83Flag of Singapore.svg  Gabriel Gan  (SIN)12.55012.550
Olympic flag.svg  Abdullah Karam  (IOC)DNS
Olympic flag.svg  Jawad Al-Herz  (IOC)DNS
Olympic flag.svg  Mohammad Al-Omran  (IOC)DNS
Olympic flag.svg  Naser Al-Othman  (IOC)DNS
Olympic flag.svg  Bader Al-Rashed  (IOC)DNS
Olympic flag.svg  Ali Al-Saffar  (IOC)DNS
Flag of Nepal.svg  Pasang Kaji Sherpa  (NEP)DNS
Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Zhong Jian  (HKG)DNS

Final

RankAthlete Gymnastique au sol.svg Cheval d'arcon.svg Gymnastique aux anneaux.svg Saut de cheval.svg Barres paralleles.svg Barre fixe.svg Total
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Teng Haibin  (CHN)14.50015.30014.95015.65015.55015.15091.100
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Lü Bo  (CHN)14.60014.35015.50015.45015.05014.90089.850
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of Japan.svg  Hisashi Mizutori  (JPN)14.70013.90015.00015.65014.80015.65089.700
4Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  Kim Soo-myun  (KOR)14.70015.10014.00015.85014.10015.00088.750
5Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  Yoo Won-chul  (KOR)14.35012.95015.35015.55015.45014.75088.400
6Flag of Japan.svg  Takuya Nakase  (JPN)13.10013.05015.10016.00015.40015.40088.050
7Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Stepan Gorbachev  (KAZ)13.95013.65014.05015.55014.60014.10085.900
8Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Shek Wai Hung  (HKG)14.15013.10013.05016.00014.80013.35084.450
9Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chen Chih-yu  (TPE)14.00012.60015.35014.10013.50012.80082.350
10Flag of Iran.svg  Mohammad Ramezanpour  (IRI)13.90012.35013.25015.80013.80012.95082.050
11Flag of Vietnam.svg  Trương Minh Sang  (VIE)13.20013.90013.40013.80013.95013.25081.500
12Flag of Qatar.svg  Mahmood Al-Sadi  (QAT)12.75013.00013.70014.75013.40013.20080.800
13Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Tu Yu-chen  (TPE)13.35012.60012.60015.35012.75013.00079.650
14Flag of Iran.svg  Amir Azami  (IRI)12.80011.80014.35014.55013.15012.65079.300
14Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Ivan Olushev  (UZB)13.00012.30012.45015.25013.85012.45079.300
16Flag of Qatar.svg  Ahmed Al-Dyani  (QAT)13.15013.15012.00013.10013.65013.15078.200
16Flag of Thailand.svg  Weena Chokpaoumpai  (THA)14.2008.75013.80015.20013.80012.45078.200
18Flag of Mongolia.svg  Ganbatyn Erdenebold  (MGL)13.40010.50013.35015.20012.75012.40077.600
19Flag of Thailand.svg  Kittipong Yudee  (THA)13.35012.75012.95013.10013.40011.60077.150
20Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Ng Kiu Chung  (HKG)13.15011.45014.25014.40011.95010.45075.650
21Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Anton Fokin  (UZB)13.80014.45015.2000.00015.05014.35072.850
22Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Abdulaziz Al-Johani  (KSA)13.1009.20010.50013.65011.70010.05068.200
23Flag of India.svg  Ashish Kumar  (IND)14.70010.20013.5500.00014.20012.10064.750
24Flag of Malaysia.svg  Lum Wan Foong  (MAS)0.0000.000

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