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・ 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
・ 2010 Asian Men's Junior Handball Championship
・ 2010 Asian Men's Youth Handball Championship
・ 2010 Asian Para Games
・ 2010 Asian Para Games medal table
・ 2010 Asian Para Games opening ceremony


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2010 Asian Games torch relay : ウィキペディア英語版
2010 Asian Games torch relay

The 2010 Asian Games torch relay was held from October 12, 2010 through 21 cities in Guangdong province and 2 cities off Guangdong province before the opening ceremony on November 12, 2010. Prior to the relay, a lighting ceremony was held back on October 9, 2010. Some 2,068 torchbearers are expected to carry the torch with one of the relay was held in indoor arena. The relay in Harbin was held in the main venue of the 1996 Asian Winter Games, the Harbin Ice Hockey Rink, while the relay on October 22, 2010 was affected by Typhoon Megi as it was held under the rain. The relay from November 6–8 acted as a demonstration relay.
==Torch==
Two torch designs were short-listed in September 2009 for the 2010 Asian Games. ''"The Tide"''(潮流) was chosen by the organisers as the torch of the Games, defeating the ''"Exploit"'' design. ''The Tide'' weighs 98g and is 70 cm long, and is tall and straight in shape, while dynamic in terms of image. The secondary official mark of the torch relay was unveiled on July 15, 2010, featuring a silhouette of a running goat holding a torch.

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