Men's individual at the 2010 Asian Games | ||||||||||
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Venue | Huangcun Sports Base Aoti Aquatics Centre | |||||||||
Date | 24 November 2010 | |||||||||
Competitors | 17 from 5 nations | |||||||||
Medalists | ||||||||||
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Modern pentathlon at the 2010 Asian Games | ||
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Individual | men | women |
Team | men | women |
The men's individual modern pentathlon competition at the 2010 Asian Games in Guangzhou was held on 24 November 2010.
All times are China Standard Time (UTC+08:00)
Date | Time | Event |
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Wednesday, 24 November 2010 | 08:30 | Fencing |
11:30 | Swimming | |
14:30 | Riding | |
16:50 | Combined event |
Rank | Athlete | Won | Lost | Pen. | Points |
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1 | Lee Choon-huan (KOR) | 24 | 8 | 1056 | |
2 | Hayato Noguchi (JPN) | 23 | 9 | 1028 | |
3 | Cao Zhongrong (CHN) | 20 | 12 | 944 | |
3 | Wang Guan (CHN) | 20 | 12 | 944 | |
5 | Shinichi Tomii (JPN) | 20 | 12 | 12 | 932 |
6 | Kim In-hong (KOR) | 19 | 13 | 916 | |
7 | Jung Hwon-ho (KOR) | 17 | 15 | 860 | |
7 | Kim Ki-hyeon (KOR) | 17 | 15 | 860 | |
9 | Liu Yanli (CHN) | 15 | 17 | 804 | |
9 | Tomoya Miguchi (JPN) | 15 | 17 | 804 | |
11 | Shinya Fujii (JPN) | 13 | 19 | 748 | |
11 | Nikita Kuznetsov (KGZ) | 13 | 19 | 748 | |
11 | Anton Novikov (KGZ) | 13 | 19 | 748 | |
14 | Ilias Baktybekov (KGZ) | 11 | 21 | 692 | |
14 | Sergey Spasov (UZB) | 11 | 21 | 692 | |
16 | Xu Yunqi (CHN) | 10 | 22 | 664 | |
17 | Nikolai Vedmed (KGZ) | 8 | 24 | 608 |
Rank | Athlete | Time | Pen. | Points |
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1 | Cao Zhongrong (CHN) | 1:59.64 | 1368 | |
2 | Shinichi Tomii (JPN) | 2:01.09 | 1348 | |
3 | Tomoya Miguchi (JPN) | 2:01.91 | 1340 | |
4 | Hayato Noguchi (JPN) | 2:02.13 | 1336 | |
5 | Kim In-hong (KOR) | 2:02.42 | 1332 | |
6 | Xu Yunqi (CHN) | 2:02.48 | 1332 | |
7 | Kim Ki-hyeon (KOR) | 2:03.26 | 1324 | |
8 | Shinya Fujii (JPN) | 2:03.33 | 1320 | |
9 | Jung Hwon-ho (KOR) | 2:06.39 | 1284 | |
10 | Anton Novikov (KGZ) | 2:07.39 | 1272 | |
11 | Lee Choon-huan (KOR) | 2:07.64 | 1272 | |
12 | Liu Yanli (CHN) | 2:09.00 | 1252 | |
13 | Wang Guan (CHN) | 2:11.36 | 1224 | |
14 | Ilias Baktybekov (KGZ) | 2:12.05 | 1216 | |
15 | Sergey Spasov (UZB) | 2:18.20 | 1144 | |
16 | Nikita Kuznetsov (KGZ) | 2:19.33 | 1128 | |
17 | Nikolai Vedmed (KGZ) | 2:22.02 | 1096 |
Rank | Athlete | Horse | Time | Penalties | Points | ||
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Jump | Time | Other | |||||
1 | Lee Choon-huan (KOR) | L149 | 1:12.50 | 1200 | |||
2 | Wang Guan (CHN) | XIA EN | 1:19.15 | 8 | 1192 | ||
3 | Cao Zhongrong (CHN) | S153 | 1:20.74 | 12 | 1188 | ||
4 | Kim In-hong (KOR) | 170 | 1:15.86 | 20 | 1180 | ||
5 | Shinichi Tomii (JPN) | T108 | 1:18.98 | 20 | 4 | 1176 | |
6 | Liu Yanli (CHN) | T106 | 1:15.16 | 40 | 1160 | ||
7 | Nikita Kuznetsov (KGZ) | C127 | 1:20.22 | 40 | 12 | 1148 | |
8 | Hayato Noguchi (JPN) | D108 | 1:30.43 | 52 | 1148 | ||
9 | Anton Novikov (KGZ) | V211 | 1:22.25 | 40 | 20 | 1140 | |
10 | Xu Yunqi (CHN) | T299 | 1:18.55 | 60 | 4 | 1136 | |
11 | Kim Ki-hyeon (KOR) | H177 | 1:17.83 | 100 | 1100 | ||
12 | Tomoya Miguchi (JPN) | J68 | 1:27.58 | 60 | 40 | 1100 | |
13 | Shinya Fujii (JPN) | J214 | 1:24.89 | 180 | 28 | 992 | |
14 | Nikolai Vedmed (KGZ) | B277 | 1:47.08 | 140 | 120 | 940 | |
15 | Jung Hwon-ho (KOR) | S47 | 2:19.66 | 20 | 248 | 932 | |
16 | Sergey Spasov (UZB) | D350 | 2:00.76 | 100 | 172 | 40 | 888 |
17 | Ilias Baktybekov (KGZ) | H264 | 1:50.20 | 760 | 132 | 308 |
Rank | Athlete | Time | Pen. | Points |
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1 | Kim Ki-hyeon (KOR) | 11:20.04 | 2280 | |
2 | Cao Zhongrong (CHN) | 11:23.52 | 2268 | |
3 | Jung Hwon-ho (KOR) | 11:25.20 | 2260 | |
4 | Wang Guan (CHN) | 11:33.81 | 2228 | |
5 | Tomoya Miguchi (JPN) | 11:40.02 | 2200 | |
6 | Kim In-hong (KOR) | 11:40.40 | 2200 | |
7 | Lee Choon-huan (KOR) | 11:46.10 | 2176 | |
8 | Anton Novikov (KGZ) | 11:47.10 | 2172 | |
9 | Xu Yunqi (CHN) | 11:47.17 | 2172 | |
10 | Liu Yanli (CHN) | 11:52.89 | 2152 | |
11 | Shinya Fujii (JPN) | 11:53.03 | 2148 | |
12 | Shinichi Tomii (JPN) | 12:13.96 | 2068 | |
13 | Ilias Baktybekov (KGZ) | 12:24.06 | 2024 | |
14 | Hayato Noguchi (JPN) | 12:38.42 | 1968 | |
15 | Nikita Kuznetsov (KGZ) | 12:39.44 | 1964 | |
16 | Nikolai Vedmed (KGZ) | 13:46.49 | 1696 | |
17 | Sergey Spasov (UZB) | 14:24.47 | 1544 |
Rank | Athlete | Fence | Swim | Ride | Comb. | Total | Time |
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Cao Zhongrong (CHN) | 944 | 1368 | 1188 | 2268 | 5768 | +0:00 | |
Lee Choon-huan (KOR) | 1056 | 1272 | 1200 | 2176 | 5704 | +0:16 | |
Kim In-hong (KOR) | 916 | 1332 | 1180 | 2200 | 5628 | +0:35 | |
4 | Wang Guan (CHN) | 944 | 1224 | 1192 | 2228 | 5588 | +0:45 |
5 | Kim Ki-hyeon (KOR) | 860 | 1324 | 1100 | 2280 | 5564 | +0:51 |
6 | Shinichi Tomii (JPN) | 932 | 1348 | 1176 | 2068 | 5524 | +1:01 |
7 | Hayato Noguchi (JPN) | 1028 | 1336 | 1148 | 1968 | 5480 | +1:12 |
8 | Tomoya Miguchi (JPN) | 804 | 1340 | 1100 | 2200 | 5444 | +1:21 |
9 | Liu Yanli (CHN) | 804 | 1252 | 1160 | 2152 | 5368 | +1:40 |
10 | Jung Hwon-ho (KOR) | 860 | 1284 | 932 | 2260 | 5336 | +1:48 |
11 | Anton Novikov (KGZ) | 748 | 1272 | 1140 | 2172 | 5332 | +1:49 |
12 | Xu Yunqi (CHN) | 664 | 1332 | 1136 | 2172 | 5304 | +1:56 |
13 | Shinya Fujii (JPN) | 748 | 1320 | 992 | 2148 | 5208 | +2:20 |
14 | Nikita Kuznetsov (KGZ) | 748 | 1128 | 1148 | 1964 | 4988 | +3:15 |
15 | Nikolai Vedmed (KGZ) | 608 | 1096 | 940 | 1696 | 4340 | +5:57 |
16 | Sergey Spasov (UZB) | 692 | 1144 | 888 | 1544 | 4268 | +6:15 |
17 | Ilias Baktybekov (KGZ) | 692 | 1216 | 308 | 2024 | 4240 | +6:22 |
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