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  1. The 2010 Asian Games (Chinese: 2010年亚洲运动会; pinyin: Èr líng yī líng nián yǎzhōu yùndònghuì), officially known as the XVI Asian Games (Chinese: 第十六届亚洲运动会; pinyin: dì shíliù jiè yǎzhōu yùndònghuì) and also known as Guangzhou 2010 (Chinese: 广州2010; pinyin: Guǎngzhōu Èr líng yī líng), were a ...

  2. China led the medal table for the eighth consecutive time in the Asian Games. They led all the medal categories, winning the most gold medals (199), the most silver medals (119), the most bronze medals (98) and the most medals overall (416, 26% of all medals awarded).

  3. The men's football tournament at the 2010 Asian Games was held in Guangzhou in China from 8 to 25 November.

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  5. Jan 25, 2024 · Thailand participated in the 2010 Asian Games in Guangzhou, China between 12–27 November 2010. The National Olympic Committee of Thailand sent 593 athletes to Guangzhou, and competed in 39 out of 42 sports. Thailand ended the games at 52 overall medals including 11 gold medals. These games witnessed first ever gold medals in Taekwondo.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Asian_GamesAsian Games - Wikipedia

    The Asian Games, also known as Asiad, is a continental multi-sport event held every fourth year among athletes from all over Asia. The Games were regulated by the Asian Games Federation (AGF) from the first Games in New Delhi, India in 1951, until the 1978 Games.

  7. Asian Games Men's Cricket Competition 2010/11. Winner. Bangladesh get first-ever Asian Games gold. Bangladesh's cricketers won their country's first-ever gold medal in the Asian Games by...

  8. The 16th Asian Games (also known as the XVI Asiad) took place in Guangzhou, China, from November 12 to 27, 2010. Guangzhou was the second city in China to host the Asian Games after Beijing in 1990. A total of 476 events of 42 sports were scheduled to be contested, making it the biggest event in the history of the Asian Games.

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