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The 2010 Asian Games, also known as the XVI Asiad, was a multi-sport event held in Guangzhou, China from 12 to 27 November 2010. The event saw 9,704 athletes from 45 National Olympic Committees (NOCs) competing in 476 events in 42 sports. [ 1 ]
On October 13, 2010, Wan Qingliang, mayor of Guangzhou at the time, officially revealed in a press conference that the total cost of staging the Asian Games and Asian Para Games was about ¥122.6 billion ($18.37 billion), with ¥109 billion spent on the city's infrastructure, ¥6.3 billion on the venues and some ¥7.3 billion spent on the Games ...
Pages in category "Events at the 2010 Asian Games" The following 49 pages are in this category, out of 49 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Philippines at the 2010 Asian Games; IOC code: PHI: NOC: Philippine Olympic Committee: Website: www.olympic.ph (in English) in Guangzhou; Competitors: 188 in 29 sports: Flag bearer : Mikee Cojuangco-Jaworski: Medals Ranked 17th: Gold 3 Silver 4 Bronze 9 Total 16: Asian Games appearances
Men's cricket at the 2010 Asian Games was held in Guangzhou, Guangdong, China from 21 to 26 November 2010. In this tournament, 9 teams played. Best 4 teams (three of the four ICC Full Members in Asia, Bangladesh, Pakistan and Sri Lanka as well as Afghanistan who played in the 2010 ICC World Twenty20) directly entered the quarterfinals.
at the 2010 Asian Games; Tournament details; Host country: China: Dates: 7 – 25 November: Teams: 24 (from 1 confederation) Venue(s) 8 (in 1 host city) Final positions; Champions Japan (1st title) Runners-up United Arab Emirates: Third place South Korea: Fourth place Iran: Tournament statistics; Matches played: 50: Goals scored: 134 (2.68 per ...
Basketball at the 2010 Asian Games Venue Guangti Gymnasium Huangpu Gymnasium International Sports Arena Ying Tung Gymnasium Date 13–26 November 2010 Competitors 273 from 18 nations ← 2006 2014 → Basketball was one of the 42 sports at the 16th Asian Games 2010 at Guangzhou, Guangdong, China. The event was held at the 13,000 seat Guangzhou International Sports Arena, Huangpu Gymnasium ...
Archived from the original on 27 December 2010. "70,000 watch Liu Xiang fly to 13.09sec victory - Asian Games, Day 4". IAAF. 25 November 2010. Archived from the original on 29 December 2010. "Ogunode and Fukushima complete doubles in Guangzhou - Asian Games, Day 5". IAAF. 26 November 2010. Archived from the original on 30 December 2010 ...