Oman at the 2010 Asian Beach Games

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Oman at the
2010 Asian Beach Games
Flag of Oman.svg
IOC code OMA
NOC Oman Olympic Committee
in Muscat
Competitors83 in 12 sports
Medals
Ranked 3rd
Gold
5
Silver
3
Bronze
7
Total
15
Asian Beach Games appearances

Oman was the host nation for the 2010 Asian Beach Games which is being held in Almusannah and Muscat from 8 December to 16 December 2010 . Oman teams have 83 athletes ( 75 men and 8 women ) competing in 12 sports .

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Competitors

SportMenWomenTotal
Bodybuilding 505
Beach Handball 10010
Beach Kabaddi 606
Beach Soccer 10010
Beach Sepaktakraw 13013
Beach Volleyball 404
Beach Woodball 8816
Jet Ski 202
Marathon Swimming 404
Sailing 606
Tent Pegging 505
Triathlon 202
Total75883

Medals table

SportGoldSilverBronzeTotal
Tent Pegging 4026
Bodybuilding 1001
Beach soccer 0101
Beach Sepaktakraw 0022
Beach Volleyball 0011
Beach Kabaddi 0011
Total51612

Medalists

MedalNameSportEventDate
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Ali Saleh Al Balushi Tent Pegging Rings & Pegs 9 December
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Nasser Rashid Al Siyabi Tent Pegging Lemons & Pegs 10 December
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Oman Tent Pegging Team Lance 12 December
Gold medal icon.svg GoldOman Tent Pegging Team Sword 13 December
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeOman Tent Pegging Indian File 13 December
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeOman Tent Pegging Pairs File 12 December
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Issa Saleh Al Hasni Bodybuilding Men's -85kg 11 December
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeOman Beach Volleyball Men 16 December
Silver medal icon.svg SilverOman Beach soccer Men 16 December
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeOman Beach kabaddi Men 16 December
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeOman Beach sepaktakraw Men's Regu 15 December
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeOman Beach sepaktakraw Men's Team 11 December

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