Rugby union at the Asian Games

Rugby union has been played at the Asian Games since the 1998 games in Bangkok, Thailand. In the 1998 and 2002 editions of the games, both the usual fifteen-a-side variety and rugby sevens were played, but from 2006 onwards, only rugby sevens was retained. In 2010, the women's rugby sevens event was introduced. The event is likely to remain a permanent fixture of the Asian Games due to elevation of rugby sevens as an Olympic sport from the 2016 Olympics onwards.[1]

Summary

Men's union

Year Host Final Third place match
Winner Score Runner-up 3rd place Score 4th place
1998
Thailand
Bangkok

South Korea
21–17
Japan

Chinese Taipei
38–20
Sri Lanka
2002
South Korea
Busan

South Korea
No playoffs
Japan

Chinese Taipei
No playoffs
Sri Lanka

Men's sevens

Year Host Final Third place match
Winner Score Runner-up 3rd place Score 4th place
1998
Thailand
Bangkok

South Korea
29–14
Japan

Thailand
19–5
Chinese Taipei
2002
South Korea
Busan

South Korea
33–21
Chinese Taipei

Thailand
17–14
Japan
2006
Qatar
Doha

Japan
27–26
South Korea

China
19–12
Chinese Taipei
2010
China
Guangzhou

Japan
28–21
Hong Kong

South Korea
21–14
China
2014
South Korea
Incheon

Japan
24–12
Hong Kong

South Korea
17–14
Sri Lanka
2018
Indonesia
JakartaPalembang

Hong Kong
14–0
Japan

South Korea
36–14
Sri Lanka
2022
China
Hangzhou

Hong Kong
14–7
South Korea

Japan
21–19
China

Women's sevens

Year Host Final Third place match
Winner Score Runner-up 3rd place Score 4th place
2010
China
Guangzhou

Kazakhstan
17–14
China

Thailand
17–12 aet
Hong Kong
2014
South Korea
Incheon

China
14–12
Japan

Kazakhstan
12–0
Hong Kong
2018
Indonesia
JakartaPalembang

Japan
7–5
China

Kazakhstan
29–7
Thailand
2022
China
Hangzhou

China
22–21
Japan

Hong Kong
7–5
Thailand

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Japan (JPN)46111
2 South Korea (KOR)4239
3 China (CHN)2215
 Hong Kong (HKG)2215
5 Kazakhstan (KAZ)1023
6 Chinese Taipei (TPE)0123
7 Thailand (THA)0033
Totals (7 entries)13131339

Participating nations

Men's union

Team Thailand
1998
South Korea
2002
Years
 Chinese Taipei3rd3rd2
 Japan2nd2nd2
 Kazakhstan5th1
 South Korea1st1st2
 Sri Lanka4th4th2
 Thailand5th1
Number of teams64

Men's sevens

Team Thailand
1998
South Korea
2002
Qatar
2006
China
2010
South Korea
2014
Indonesia
2018
China
2022
Years
 Afghanistan9th12th2
 China5th3rd4th6th6th4th6
 Chinese Taipei4th2nd4th8th7th8th6
 Hong Kong5th7th5th2nd2nd1st1st7
Independent Athletes10th1
 India8th7th2
 Indonesia11th1
 Japan2nd4th1st1st1st2nd3rd7
 Kazakhstan6th1
 Lebanon10th1
 Malaysia7th5th9th5th6th5
 Mongolia9th1
   Nepal13th1
 Pakistan11th10th 2
 Philippines5th9th2
 Qatar9th1
 Saudi Arabia12th1
 Singapore7th1
 South Korea1st1st2nd3rd3rd3rd2nd7
 Sri Lanka7th6th6th6th4th4thDQ6
 Thailand3rd3rd7th8th7th8th11th7
 United Arab Emirates12th5th2
Number of teams7899121213

Women's sevens

Team China
2010
South Korea
2014
Indonesia
2018
China
2022
Years
 China2nd1st2nd1st4
 Hong Kong4th4th5th3rd4
 India7th7th2
 Indonesia8th1
 Japan5th2nd1st2nd4
 Kazakhstan1st3rd3rd5th4
 Laos10th1
 Malaysia8th1
 Singapore6th6th6th6th4
 South Korea8th9th7th3
 Thailand3rd5th4th4th4
 Uzbekistan7th1
Number of teams81087

List of medalists

References

  1. "Asian Games All-time summary by Country". rugby7.com. Retrieved 3 January 2021.
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