Kabaddi at the 2010 Asian Games – Women

Women
at the 2010 Asian Games
VenueNansha Gymnasium
DateNovember 22, 2010 (2010-11-22)–November 26, 2010 (2010-11-26)
Competitors90 from 8 nations
Medalists
 
 
 
 
 2014
Kabaddi at the
2010 Asian Games

men women

Women's kabaddi at the 2010 Asian Games was held in Nansha Gymnasium, Guangzhou, China from 22 to 26 November, 2010.

Eight teams entered the competition but The Nepalese women's team was unable to participate due to a dispute between the National Sports Council and the Nepal Olympic Committee regarding players' participation.[1]

Squads

Bangladesh Chinese Taipei India Iran
  • Wang Jen-yi
  • Shih Pin-ju
  • Huang Miao-hsiang
  • Sung Wan-jung
  • Shih Chia-ling
  • Chen Pei-tzu
  • Kang Mei-wen
  • Lin Hsin-yeh
  • Lai Yi-hsiu
  • Lin Shu-ching
  • Snehal Sampat Salunkhe
  • Kavita Devi
  • V. Tejeswini Bai
  • Sanahanbi Devi
  • Pooja Sharma
  • Kavitha Selvaraj
  • Manisha
  • Deepika Henry Joseph
  • Shermi Ulahannan
  • Mamatha Poojary
  • Kalyani Marella
  • Smita Kumari
  • Soheila Solbi
  • Fatemeh Momeni
  • Saeideh Maghsoudloo
  • Maliheh Miri
  • Shilan Sharezouli
  • Ghazal Khalaj
  • Farideh Zarifdoust
  • Zahra Masoumabadi
  • Samira Shaabani
  • Salimeh Abdollahbakhsh
  • Marzieh Eshghi
  • Sedigheh Jafari
Malaysia Nepal South Korea Thailand
  • Punitta Subramaniam
  • Turgaini Rajagopal
  • Balajothi Gunasekaran
  • Thibahtarusini Arumugam
  • Sobana Sathasivam
  • Saraswathy Krishnan
  • Seetha Devy Ravindran
  • Ruth Brigttee Kremlin
  • Ellammal Ravichandran
  • Norhaslinda Misrawi
  • Sarswati Thapa
  • Ambika Kumari Mandal
  • Asha Kumari Chaudhary
  • Netar Kumari Thapa
  • Shanti Kumari Malla
  • Kosh Maya Basnet
  • Ramita Kumari Thapa
  • Nitu Gurung
  • Minu Gurung
  • Sanjana Tamang
  • Nirmala Bisti
  • Sangita Gautam
  • Jang Hyeon-ju
  • An Hyeon-jeong
  • Lee Hyun-jeong
  • Kim Min-ju
  • Yeo Hye-jin
  • Jo Hyun-a
  • Ryu Eun-bin
  • Im Ji-yun
  • Seo Eun-hye
  • Im Su-jeong
  • Alisa Limsamran
  • Namfon Kangkeeree
  • Chonlada Chaiprapan
  • Kamontip Suwanchana
  • Treeveeraporn Tongnun
  • Wattakan Kammachot
  • Atchara Puangngern
  • Nuchanart Maiwan
  • Sutarat Thonghun
  • Yaowaret Nitsara
  • Janjira Panprasert
  • Naleerat Ketsaro

Results

All times are China Standard Time (UTC+08:00)

Preliminary round

Group A

Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts
 Thailand 330013086+446
 Iran 320117369+1044
 Chinese Taipei 310295139−442
 Malaysia 300362166−1040
22 November
9:00
Thailand  45–19  Malaysia Nansha Gymnasium, Guangzhou
(33–9)

22 November
10:00
Iran  62–18  Chinese Taipei Nansha Gymnasium, Guangzhou
(29–7)

23 November
15:50
Malaysia  33–48  Chinese Taipei Nansha Gymnasium, Guangzhou
(14–30)

23 November
16:40
Iran  38–41  Thailand Nansha Gymnasium, Guangzhou
(16–22)

24 November
9:00
Iran  73–10  Malaysia Nansha Gymnasium, Guangzhou
(35–5)

24 November
9:50
Thailand  44–29  Chinese Taipei Nansha Gymnasium, Guangzhou
(27–4)

Group B

Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts
 India 33008141+406
 Bangladesh 32014853−54
 South Korea 31024075−352
   Nepal 30030000
22 November
10:40
India  34–20  Bangladesh Nansha Gymnasium, Guangzhou
(22–7)

22 November
11:30
Nepal    0–0  South Korea Nansha Gymnasium, Guangzhou
(Walkover)

23 November
16:40
India  0–0    Nepal Nansha Gymnasium, Guangzhou
(Walkover)

23 November
17:30
South Korea  19–28  Bangladesh Nansha Gymnasium, Guangzhou
(10–16)

24 November
10:40
Nepal    0–0  Bangladesh Nansha Gymnasium, Guangzhou
(Walkover)

24 November
11:30
India  47–21  South Korea Nansha Gymnasium, Guangzhou
(20–11)

Knockout round

Semifinals Final
25 November
  Thailand 34  
  Bangladesh 23  
 
26 November
      Thailand 14
    India 28
25 November
  India (5R) 23
  Iran 22  

Semifinals

25 November
15:00
Thailand  34–23  Bangladesh Nansha Gymnasium, Guangzhou
(25–14)

25 November
15:50
India  23–22 (5R)  Iran Nansha Gymnasium, Guangzhou
(8–11)

FT: 17–17

Final

26 November
15:00
Thailand  14–28  India Nansha Gymnasium, Guangzhou
(7–17)

Final standing

Rank Team Pld W D L
1st, gold medalist(s)  India 5500
2nd, silver medalist(s)  Thailand 5401
3rd, bronze medalist(s)  Bangladesh 4202
3rd, bronze medalist(s)  Iran 4202
5  Chinese Taipei 3102
5  South Korea 3102
7  Malaysia 3003
7    Nepal 3003

References

  1. "Indian women covet kabaddi gold". China Daily. 23 November 2010. Retrieved 26 November 2013.
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