Uzbekistan at the 2010 Asian Games

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Uzbekistan at the
2010 Asian Games
Flag of Uzbekistan.svg
IOC code UZB
NOC National Olympic Committee of the Republic of Uzbekistan
in Guangzhou
Medals
Ranked 8th
Gold
11
Silver
22
Bronze
23
Total
56
Asian Games appearances (overview)

Uzbekistan participated in the 2010 Asian Games in Guangzhou from 12 November to 27 November 2010. It won 11 gold, 22 silver and 23 bronze medals. [1]

Contents

Medal table

SportGoldSilverBronzeTotal
Canoe/Kayak Sprint 3227
Athletics 2338
Wrestling 2114
Judo 1337
Boxing 1225
Chess 1102
Cycling 1001
Tennis 0303
Weightlifting 0202
Rhythmic Gymnastics 0202
Rowing 0145
Taekwondo 0123
Artistic Gymnastics 0123
Karate 0011
Water Polo 0011
Shooting 0011
Trampoline Gymnastics 0011
Total11222356

Medalists

MedalNameSportEventDate
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Yuliya Tarasova Athletics Women's Heptathlon 23 November
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Svetlana Radzivil Athletics Women's High Jump 26 November
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Elshod Rasulov Boxing Men's 81kg 25 November
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Uzbekistan Canoe/Kayak Sprint Men's Kayak Four 1000m 25 November
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Vadim Menkov Canoe/Kayak Sprint Men's Canoe Single 1000m 25 November
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Uzbekistan Canoe/Kayak Sprint Men's Canoe Double 1000m 25 November
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Rustam Kasimdzhanov Chess Men's Individual 16 November
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Rishod Sobirov Judo Men's -60kg 16 November
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Dilshod Mansurov Wrestling Men's Freestyle 55 kg 23 November
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Artur Taymazov Wrestling Men's Freestyle 120 kg 25 November
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Anton Fokin Gymnastics Men's Parallel bars 17 November
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Guzel Khubbieva Athletics Women's 100m 22 November
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Nadiya Dusanova Athletics Women's High Jump 26 November
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Leonid Andreev Athletics Men's Pole Vault 22 November
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Uktamjon Rahmonov Boxing Men's 69kg 25 November
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Abbos Atoev Boxing Men's 75kg 26 November
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Uzbekistan Canoe/Kayak Sprint Men's Kayak Double 200m 26 November
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Uzbekistan Canoe/Kayak Sprint Women's Kayak Four 500m 25 November
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Uzbekistan Chess Women's Team 26 November
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Mirzohid Farmonov Judo Men's -66kg 15 November
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Dilshod Choriev Judo Men's -90kg 15 November
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Abdullo Tangriev Judo Men's +100kg 13 November
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Ulyana Trofimova Rhythmic Gymnastics Individual All-Around 26 November
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Uzbekistan Rhythmic Gymnastics Team 25 November
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Ruslan Naurzaliev
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Rowing Men's Double Sculls 18 November
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Dmitriy Kim Taekwondo Men's Under 74kg 17 November
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Denis Istomin Tennis Men's Singles 23 November
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Akgul Amanmuradova Tennis Women's Singles 23 November
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Uzbekistan Tennis Men's Team 16 November
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Ivan Efremov Weightlifting Men's 105 kg 19 November
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Mansurbek Chashemov Weightlifting Men's 85 kg 17 November
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Kurban Kurbanov Wrestling Men's Freestyle 96 kg 25 November
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Luiza Galiulina Artistic Gymnastics Women's Balance Beam 17 November
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Uzbekistan Artistic Gymnastics Women's Team 14 November
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Guzel Khubbieva Athletics Women's 200m 25 November
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Rinat Tarzumanov Athletics Men's Javelin Throw 26 November
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Yuliya Tarasova Athletics Women's Long Jump 23 November
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Hurshid Tojibaev Boxing Men's 60kg 25 November
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Sanjarbek Rahmanov Boxing Men's 64kg 26 November
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Aleksey Zubarev
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Canoe/Kayak Slalom Men's Canoe Double 16 November
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Alexey Mochalov Canoe/Kayak Sprint Men's Canoe Double 16 November
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Navruz Jurakobilov Judo Men's -73kg 13 November
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Ramziddin Sayidov Judo Men's -100kg 13 November
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Utkir Kurbanov Judo Men's Open Category 16 November
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Utkir Kurbanov Karate Women's -61 kg 16 November
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Zarrina Mihaylova Rowing Women's Single Sculls 19 November
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Uzbekistan Rowing Men's Eight 19 November
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Uzbekistan Rowing Men's Four 18 November
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Artyom Kudryashov Rowing Men's Single Sculls 19 November
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Evgeniya Karimova Taekwondo Women's Over 73kg 20 November
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Akmal Irgashev Taekwondo Men's Over 87kg 20 November
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Ekaterina Khilko Trampoline Gymnastics Women's Individual 22 November
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze David Saldadze Wrestling Men's Greco-Roman 96 kg 22 November
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Uzbekistan Shooting Women's 10m Air Rifle Team 13 November
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Uzbekistan Water Polo Women's 13 November

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