Men at the 2010 Asian Games | |||||||
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Venue | Guangzhou University Town Stadium | ||||||
Date | 21–23 November 2010 | ||||||
Competitors | 105 from 9 nations | ||||||
Medalists | |||||||
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Rugby sevens at the 2010 Asian Games | ||
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men | women | |
The 2010 Men's Asian Games Rugby sevens Tournament was held in Guangzhou University Town Stadium, Guangzhou, China from November 21 to November 23, 2010.
China | Hong Kong | India | Japan |
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Malaysia | Mongolia | South Korea | Sri Lanka |
Thailand | |||
All times are China Standard Time (UTC+08:00)
Pos | Team | Pld | W | D | L | PF | PA | PD | Pts | Qualification |
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1 | Japan | 4 | 4 | 0 | 0 | 136 | 12 | +124 | 12 | Quarterfinals |
2 | Hong Kong | 4 | 3 | 0 | 1 | 128 | 39 | +89 | 10 | |
3 | Malaysia | 4 | 2 | 0 | 2 | 68 | 76 | −8 | 8 | |
4 | Thailand | 4 | 1 | 0 | 3 | 76 | 86 | −10 | 6 | |
5 | Mongolia | 4 | 0 | 0 | 4 | 0 | 195 | −195 | 4 |
21 November 15:21 |
Japan | 55–0 | Mongolia |
Try: Wada (2) 2' m, 3' c Nagatomo 5' m Shomen 7' m Semba 8' c Kitagawa (3) 11' m, 14' c, 14+' c Tomoigawa 13' c Con: Shomen (5/9) |
University Town Stadium, Guangzhou Referee: Alan Whitcombe (Great Britain) |
21 November 15:44 |
Hong Kong | 38–10 | Malaysia |
Try: E. Haynes (2) 2' c, 11' c Varty (2) 4' c, 8' c Yiu (2) 13' m, 14' m Con: Robertson (4/5) Tsang H.H. (0/1) | Try: Hafiz 7+' m Azmi 14+' m Con: Hafiz (0/1) Azmi (0/1) |
University Town Stadium, Guangzhou Referee: Scott Herbert (New Zealand) |
21 November 17:49 |
Thailand | 52–0 | Mongolia |
Try: Jarounapat 1' m Khamkoet 2' c Kuasint (2) 4' c, 7' m Yingcharoen (2) 7' c, 13' c Rotthuk (2) 12' c, 14+' c Con: Mitlux (0/1) Jarounapat (6/7) |
University Town Stadium, Guangzhou Referee: Tobi Lothian (Hong Kong) |
22 November 9:00 |
Japan | 24–0 | Malaysia |
Try: Usuzuki 2' m Narita (2) 6' c, 8' c Kitagawa 14' m Con: Shomen (2/3) Narita (0/1) |
University Town Stadium, Guangzhou Referee: Harry Mason (Singapore) |
22 November 9:23 |
Hong Kong | 24–5 | Thailand |
Try: Robertson 4' m Wright (2) 7' c, 7+' m Yiu 13' c Con: Varty (0/1) Robertson (2/3) | Try: Yingcharoen 2' m Con: Jarounapat (0/1) |
University Town Stadium, Guangzhou Referee: Taizo Hirabayashi (Japan) |
22 November 11:00 |
Malaysia | 29–0 | Mongolia |
Try: Hafiz 1' c Azhar 5' c Ahmad 7' m Dinesvaran 8' m Azmi 10' m Con: Nasrudin (2/5) |
University Town Stadium, Guangzhou Referee: Chou Wen-liang (Chinese Taipei) |
22 November 12:37 |
Japan | 33–5 | Thailand |
Try: Shomen 2' c Tomoigawa 3' c Wada 5' m Yamauchi 9' c Nagatomo 13' c Con: Shomen (2/3) Yamauchi (1/1) Nagatomo (1/1) | Try: Yingcharoen 8' m Con: Jarounapat (0/1) |
University Town Stadium, Guangzhou Referee: Scott Herbert (New Zealand) |
22 November 13:00 |
Hong Kong | 59–0 | Mongolia |
Try: A. Haynes 1' c Perkins 3' c Robertson 4' c Leung 5' c Varty (2) 7' c, 8' c E. Haynes 7+' m Yiu (2) 10' c, 13' m Con: Robertson (3/3) E. Haynes (3/5) Tsang H.H. (1/1) |
University Town Stadium, Guangzhou Referee: Liu Hao (China) |
22 November 15:46 |
Thailand | 14–29 | Malaysia |
Try: Jarounapat 4' c Musemsadao 7' c Con: Jarounapat (2/2) | Try: Ismade 1' c Hafiz 5' m Hafifi 10' m Rosli 14' c Azhar 14+' m Con: Nasrudin (1/2) Ismade (0/1) Rosli (1/1) Azhar (0/1) |
University Town Stadium, Guangzhou Referee: Alan Whitcombe (Great Britain) |
Pos | Team | Pld | W | D | L | PF | PA | PD | Pts | Qualification |
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1 | China | 3 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 99 | 10 | +89 | 9 | Quarterfinals |
2 | South Korea | 3 | 2 | 0 | 1 | 91 | 17 | +74 | 7 | |
3 | Sri Lanka | 3 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 47 | 81 | −34 | 5 | |
4 | India | 3 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 17 | 146 | −129 | 3 |
21 November 17:03 |
South Korea | 43–5 | India |
Try: Kim W.Y. (2) 1' c, 6' m Kim H.S. (2) 7+' m, 9' c Chun J.M. 11' c Kwak C.W. 13' m Park W.Y. 14+' c Con: Kim W.Y. (3/5) Chun J.M. (1/1) | Try: Hussain 4' m Con: Sethna (0/1) |
University Town Stadium, Guangzhou Referee: Liu Hao (China) |
21 November 17:26 |
China | 26–5 | Sri Lanka |
Try: Sun T. 2' c Li Y. 8' c He Z.L. 10' m Chen X.S. 13' c Con: Zhang Z.Q. (2/3) Jin Y. (1/1) | Try: Jayasinghe 6' m Con: Sooriyabandara (0/1) |
University Town Stadium, Guangzhou Referee: Azhar Yusof (Singapore) |
22 November 10:37 |
South Korea | 43–0 | Sri Lanka |
Try: Kwak C.W. 1' c Kim W.Y. (2) 5' m, 9' m Youn K.W. 7' c Kim H.S. 7+' c Park W.Y. 10' m Han K.K. 12' c Con: Kim W.Y. (3/4) Yun S.H. (1/3) |
University Town Stadium, Guangzhou Referee: Akihisa Aso (Japan) |
22 November 11:23 |
China | 61–0 | India |
Try: Zhang Z.Q. 1' c Li Y. (2) 3' c, 5' c Lu Z. (4) 6' c, 8' c, 10' c, 14+' c Li J.L. 7+' c Sun T. 13' m Con: Zhang Z.Q. (2/2) Li Y. (1/1) Lu Z. (4/4) Jin Y. (1/1) Sun T. (0/1) |
University Town Stadium, Guangzhou Referee: Gabriel Lee (Hong Kong) |
22 November 14:09 |
Sri Lanka | 42–12 | India |
Try: Wilwara (2) 2' c, 3' c Sooriyabandara (2) 6' c, 10' c Handapangoda 9' c Dias 12' c Con: Hettiarachchi (4/4) Handapangoda (1/1) Sooriyabandara (1/1) | Try: Pendse 7' m G. Dagar 7+' c Con: Sethna (1/2) |
University Town Stadium, Guangzhou Referee: Harry Mason (Singapore) |
22 November 14:32 |
South Korea | 5–12 | China |
Try: Kwak C.W. 7+' m Con: Kim W.Y. (0/1) | Try: Lu Z. 11' c Jin Y. 13' m Con: Li Y. (1/1) |
University Town Stadium, Guangzhou Referee: Taizo Hirabayashi (Japan) |
Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Gold medal match | ||||||||
23 November | ||||||||||
Japan | 26 | |||||||||
23 November | ||||||||||
India | 5 | |||||||||
Japan | 28 | |||||||||
23 November | ||||||||||
South Korea | 15 | |||||||||
South Korea | 47 | |||||||||
23 November | ||||||||||
Malaysia | 7 | |||||||||
Japan | 28 | |||||||||
23 November | ||||||||||
Hong Kong | 21 | |||||||||
China | 36 | |||||||||
23 November | ||||||||||
Thailand | 0 | |||||||||
China | 14 | |||||||||
23 November | ||||||||||
Hong Kong (aet) | 19 | Bronze medal match | ||||||||
Hong Kong | 19 | |||||||||
23 November | ||||||||||
Sri Lanka | 14 | |||||||||
South Korea | 21 | |||||||||
China | 14 | |||||||||
5–8 placing | 5th/6th placing | |||||
23 November | ||||||
India | 5 | |||||
23 November | ||||||
Malaysia | 38 | |||||
Malaysia | 27 | |||||
23 November | ||||||
Sri Lanka | 7 | |||||
Thailand | 17 | |||||
Sri Lanka | 21 | |||||
7th/8th placing | ||||||
23 November | ||||||
India | 22 | |||||
Thailand | 7 |
23 November 10:37 |
Japan | 26–5 | India |
Try: Kitagawa 3' m Imamura (2) 10' c, 12' c Narita 14+' c Con: Nagatomo (0/1) Kitagawa (3/3) | Try: Pendse 7+' m Con: Sethna (0/1) |
University Town Stadium, Guangzhou Referee: Harry Mason (Singapore) |
23 November 11:00 |
South Korea | 47–7 | Malaysia |
Try: Kwak C.W. 2' c Jegal B. 3' m Park W.Y. (2) 6' c, 8' c Lee J.M. 7+' c Kim H.S. 10' c Chun J.M. 11' c Con: Kim W.Y. (6/7) | Try: Azhar 5' c Con: Nasrudin (1/1) |
University Town Stadium, Guangzhou Referee: Taizo Hirabayashi (Japan) |
23 November 11:23 |
China | 36–0 | Thailand |
Try: Xu H. 2' c Jin Y. 4' c He Z.L. 6' m Li Y. (2) 7' m, 8' m Li J.L. 14' c Con: Li Y. (1/3) Jin Y. (1/1) Lu Z. (0/1) Xu H. (1/1) |
University Town Stadium, Guangzhou Referee: Alan Whitcombe (Great Britain) |
23 November 11:46 |
Hong Kong | 19–14 | Sri Lanka |
Try: A. Haynes (2) 5' m, 11' c Wright 6' c Con: Robertson (2/3) | Try: Handapangoda (2) 4' c, 9' c Con: Hettiarachchi (2/2) |
University Town Stadium, Guangzhou Referee: Scott Herbert (New Zealand) |
23 November 13:46 |
India | 5–38 | Malaysia |
Try: G. Dagar 14' m Con: Sethna (0/1) | Try: Dinesvaran 4' c Azhar 7' c Nasrudin (2) 7+' c, 14+' m Hafifi 9' c Hafiz 11' m Con: Nasrudin (4/5) Rosli (0/1) |
University Town Stadium, Guangzhou Referee: Azhar Yusof (Singapore) |
23 November 14:09 |
Thailand | 17–21 | Sri Lanka |
Try: Khamkoet 7+' m Mitlux 12' c Wongsalangkarn 13' m Con: Jarounapat (0/1) Khamkoet (1/2) | Try: Hettiarachchi 3' c Wilwara 5' c Jayasinghe 8' c Con: Hettiarachchi (3/3) |
University Town Stadium, Guangzhou Referee: Gabriel Lee (Hong Kong) |
23 November 14:32 |
Japan | 28–15 | South Korea |
Try: Wada (2) 2' c, 14' c Tsuiki (2) 6' c, 9' c Con: Shomen (4/4) | Try: Youn K.W. 7+' m Kim W.Y. 11' m Kim H.S. 11' m Con: Kim W.Y. (0/3) |
University Town Stadium, Guangzhou Referee: Scott Herbert (New Zealand) |
23 November 14:55 |
China | 14–19 (a.e.t.) | Hong Kong |
Try: Zhang Z.Q. 4' c Lu Z. 11' c Con: Lu Z. (1/1) Zhang Z.Q. (1/1) | Try: Varty 2' c A. Haynes (2) 7+' c, 15' m Con: Robertson (2/2) |
University Town Stadium, Guangzhou Referee: Taizo Hirabayashi (Japan) |
23 November 16:32 |
Malaysia | 27–7 | Sri Lanka |
Try: Dinesvaran (3) 5' m, 8' m, 13' m Hafifi 10' m Hafiz 14' c Con: Nasrudin (1/5) | Try: Wilwara 7+' c Con: Hettiarachchi (1/1) |
University Town Stadium, Guangzhou Referee: Tobi Lothian (Hong Kong) |
23 November 17:18 |
South Korea | 21–14 | China |
Try: Park W.Y. 2' c Chun J.M. 9' c Kim H.S. 14+' c Con: Chun J.M. (2/2) Kim W.Y. (1/1) | Try: Li Y. 5' c Jin Y. 7+' c Con: Zhang Z.Q. (2/2) |
University Town Stadium, Guangzhou Referee: Harry Mason (Singapore) |
Rank | Team | Pld | W | D | L |
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Japan | 7 | 7 | 0 | 0 | |
Hong Kong | 7 | 5 | 0 | 2 | |
South Korea | 6 | 4 | 0 | 2 | |
4 | China | 6 | 4 | 0 | 2 |
5 | Malaysia | 7 | 4 | 0 | 3 |
6 | Sri Lanka | 6 | 2 | 0 | 4 |
7 | India | 6 | 1 | 0 | 5 |
8 | Thailand | 7 | 1 | 0 | 6 |
9 | Mongolia | 4 | 0 | 0 | 4 |
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