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・ 2010 ASB Classic – Doubles
・ 2010 ASB Classic – Singles
・ 2010 ASEAN School Games
・ 2010 ASEAN University Games
・ 2010 Ashbourne Cup
・ 2010 Asia Baseball Cup
・ 2010 Asia Cup
・ 2010 Asia-Oceania Korfball Championship
・ 2010 Asia-Pacific Rally Championship season
・ 2010 Asian Beach Games
・ 2010 Asian Beach Volleyball Championship
・ 2010 Asian Canoe Slalom Championships
・ 2010 Asian Cycling Championships
・ 2010 Asian Development Tour
・ 2010 Asian Fencing Championships
2010 Asian Five Nations
・ 2010 Asian Five Nations division tournaments
・ 2010 Asian Games
・ 2010 Asian Games medal table
・ 2010 Asian Games opening ceremony
・ 2010 Asian Games torch relay
・ 2010 Asian Indoor Athletics Championships
・ 2010 Asian Indoor Athletics Championships – Results
・ 2010 Asian Junior Athletics Championships
・ 2010 Asian Junior Badminton Championships
・ 2010 Asian Junior Men's Volleyball Championship
・ 2010 Asian Junior Women's Volleyball Championship
・ 2010 Asian Men's Club Volleyball Championship
・ 2010 Asian Men's Cup Volleyball Championship
・ 2010 Asian Men's Handball Championship


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2010 Asian Five Nations

''For divisional competitions, see: 2010 Asian Five Nations division tournaments''
The 2010 Asian Five Nations, known as the 2010 HSBC Asian 5 Nations due to its sponsorship by HSBC, was the third series of the Asian Five Nations, the flagship competition devised by the International Rugby Board (IRB) to develop rugby union in Asia. The top five teams took part in a round-robin competition held on five consecutive weekends between 24 April and 22 May 2010, with each match hosted by one of the participants. Four other divisions operating on a single-elimination basis are also took place, with a system of promotion and relegation between the four divisions and the main tournament.
The main tournament was contested by the Arabian Gulf, Hong Kong, Japan, Kazakhstan and Korea. Japan maintained their unbeaten streak within the Asian Five Nations, winning the tournament for the third time in a row, with an average winning margin of over seventy points in their four games. As champions, they qualified for the 2011 Rugby World Cup in New Zealand. Kazakhstan, who placed second with two victories, qualified for the final place play-offs, where they were defeated by Uruguay. Hong Kong and the Arabian Gulf came third and fourth respectively, with two victories each, while Korea were relegated to Division One for the 2011 competition after failing to win a match.
==Changes from 2009==

* Singapore has been replaced with Arabian Gulf, who earns promotion from Division 1.

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