Bodybuilding at the 2010 Asian Beach Games

Bodybuilding at the 2010 Asian Beach Games was held in Muscat, Oman from 10 December to 11 December 2010. The competition included only men's events for six different weight categories. All events were held at Qurum City Auditorium.

Bodybuilding
at the 2010 Asian Beach Games
VenueQurum City Auditorium
Dates10–11 December 2010
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Medalists

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
60 kg Asrelawandi
  Indonesia
Phạm Văn Mách
  Vietnam
Jiraphan Pongkam
  Thailand
65 kg Somkhit Sumethowetchakun
  Thailand
Nguyễn Văn Lâm
  Vietnam
Nguyễn Trường Giang
  Vietnam
70 kg Sazali Abdul Samad
  Malaysia
Nguyễn Hải Âu
  Vietnam
Somsri Turinthaisong
  Thailand
75 kg Syafrizaldi
  Indonesia
Nguyễn Văn Tuấn
  Vietnam
Suwit Gatejinsa
  Thailand
80 kg Sawang Panapoi
  Thailand
Hussain Al-Balooshi
  United Arab Emirates
Firuz Davlyatov
  Tajikistan
85 kg Issa Al-Hassani
  Oman
Omar Al-Noobi
  United Arab Emirates
Azizjon Azizov
  Tajikistan

Medal table

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Thailand (THA)2035
2  Indonesia (INA)2002
3  Malaysia (MAS)1001
  Oman (OMA)1001
5  Vietnam (VIE)0415
6  United Arab Emirates (UAE)0202
7  Tajikistan (TJK)0022
Totals (7 entries)66618

Results

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60 kg

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10 December

Rank Athlete Prej. Final Total
    Asrelawandi (INA) 10 11 21
    Phạm Văn Mách (VIE) 12 10 22
    Jiraphan Pongkam (THA) 13 12 25
4   Daljit Singh (IND) 19 21 40
DQ   Kamil Al-Muqaimi (OMA) 22 22 44
6   Muhammad Bilal (PAK) 30
7   Doljinsürengiin Enkh-Erdene (MGL) 35
  • Kamil Al-Muqaimi of Oman originally got the 5th place, but was disqualified after he failed the drug test.[1]

65 kg

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10 December

Rank Athlete Prej. Final Total
    Somkhit Sumethowetchakun (THA) 5 5 10
    Nguyễn Văn Lâm (VIE) 10 10 20
    Nguyễn Trường Giang (VIE) 16 15 31
4   Shyam Shrestha (NEP) 26 24 50
DQ   Hasan Jakhir (IRQ) 20 21 41
6   Sachit Pradhan (NEP) 28
7   Manuchekhr Nodirkhonov (TJK) 38
8   Tömörbaataryn Chakhar (MGL) 40
9   Lobzang Tshering (BHU) 43
  • Hasan Jakhir of Iraq originally got the 4th place, but was disqualified after he failed the drug test.[2]

70 kg

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10 December

Rank Athlete Prej. Final Total
    Sazali Abdul Samad (MAS) 5 5 10
    Nguyễn Hải Âu (VIE) 13 12 25
    Somsri Turinthaisong (THA) 16 17 33
4   Iman Setiawan (INA) 17 17 34
5   Khalid Ali (PAK) 26 25 51
6   Suen Kwai Kei (HKG) 28
7   Firdavs Dustov (TJK) 36
8   Husham Hameed (MDV) 40
9   Nihad Rasheed (MDV) 44

75 kg

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11 December

Rank Athlete Prej. Final Total
    Syafrizaldi (INA) 5 5 10
    Nguyễn Văn Tuấn (VIE) 15 15 30
    Suwit Gatejinsa (THA) 22 22 44
4   Yousuf Al-Balooshi (UAE) 23 23 46
DQ   Nasser Al-Maskari (OMA) 10 10 20
6   Md Abu Sayeed Molla (BAN) 31
7   Sonam Dhendup (BHU) 35
  • Nasser Al-Maskari of Oman originally won the silver medal, but was disqualified after he failed the drug test.[1]

80 kg

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11 December

Rank Athlete Prej. Final Total
    Sawang Panapoi (THA) 5 6 11
    Hussain Al-Balooshi (UAE) 20 20 40
    Firuz Davlyatov (TJK) 25 25 50
DQ   Anwar Al-Balushi (OMA) 10 9 19
DQ   Waleed Al-Hassani (OMA) 15 15 30
  • Anwar Al-Balushi of Oman originally won the silver medal, but was disqualified after he failed the drug test.
  • Waleed Al-Hassani of Oman originally won the bronze medal, but was disqualified after he failed the drug test.[1]

85 kg

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11 December

Rank Athlete Prej. Final Total
    Issa Al-Hassani (OMA) 5 5 10
    Omar Al-Noobi (UAE) 10 10 20
    Azizjon Azizov (TJK) 15 15 30
4   Saifullah Khaled (BAN) 20 20 40

References

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  1. ^ a b c "Four Omani bodybuilders banned for two year". muscatdaily. Retrieved 22 June 2012.
  2. ^ "3 Omani bodybuilders caught for doping at Muscat Beach Games". muscatdaily. Retrieved 6 November 2013.
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