Sepak Takraw At The 2010 Asian Games
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Sepak takraw Sepak takraw, or Sepaktakraw, also called kick volleyball, is a team sport played with a ball made of rattan or synthetic plastic between two teams of two to four players on a court resembling a badminton court. It is similar to volleyball and ...
was contested at the
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in
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by both men and women from November 16 to 27 2010. Team, Regu, and Doubles competitions were all involved in the
Sepak takraw Sepak takraw, or Sepaktakraw, also called kick volleyball, is a team sport played with a ball made of rattan or synthetic plastic between two teams of two to four players on a court resembling a badminton court. It is similar to volleyball and ...
competition with all games taking place at Haizhu Sports Center. Each country, except the host country, was limited to two entries per gender.


Schedule


Medalists


Men


Women


Medal table


Participating nations

A total of 172 athletes from 10 nations competed in sepak takraw at the 2010 Asian Games: * * * * * * * * * *


References


External links


Official Sepak takraw Site of 2010 Asian Game
{{Asian Games Sepak takraw 2010 Asian Games events
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