Rugby union at the 2002 Asian Games – Men

The 2002 Men's Asian Games Rugby union Tournament was held in Ulsan Public Stadium from October 5, 2002 to October 13, 2002.

Men
at the 2002 Asian Games
VenueUlsan Public Stadium
Date5–13 October
Competitors103 from 4 nations
Medalists
 
 
 

South Korea won the gold medal in a round robin tournament.

Squads

 Chinese Taipei  Japan  South Korea  Sri Lanka
  • Chang Ching-fong
  • Chang Wei-cheng
  • Chen Chen-fu
  • Chen Chi-chung
  • Chen Wen-yen
  • Chen Yu-chen
  • Hsieh Cheng-chung
  • Hsieh Wen-kang
  • Huang Chen-hua
  • Huang Yu-ming
  • Hung Chi-hsiang
  • Lin Wen-cheng
  • Lin Yi-te
  • Ling Chang-heng
  • Pan Chih-ming
  • Pan Kuei-chih
  • Sun Cheng-yen
  • Tien Chung-i
  • Wang Kuo-feng
  • Wu Chih-hsien
  • Wu Chih-wei
  • Wu Shih-chieh
  • Yeh Teng-yuan
  • Yen Hsiang-hua
  • Yu Fuh-hsin
  • Yu Po-chin
  • Baek In-sung
  • Cho Chul-hyeong
  • Choi Chang-yeul
  • Choi Sung-hwan
  • Chun Jong-man
  • Han Young-hoon
  • Kim Dong-sun
  • Kim Hyung-ki
  • Kim Jae-sung
  • Kim Kwang-jae
  • Kim Kwang-mo
  • Kim Young-nam
  • Lee Jin-wook
  • Lee Kwan-hee
  • Lee Myung-geun
  • Park Chang-min
  • Park Jin-bae
  • Park Kwang-soo
  • Park No-young
  • Park Yong-don
  • Shin Woo-sik
  • Sung Hae-kyung
  • Um Soon-gil
  • Yong Hwan-myung
  • Yoo Min-suk
  • Yun Hi-su
  • Indrajith Bandaranayake
  • Pradeep Basnayake
  • Mohamed Buksh
  • Savantha de Saram
  • Lakshman Dissanayake
  • Anura Fernando
  • Nilusha Fernando
  • Pavithra Fernando
  • Jeeva Galgamuwa
  • Radhika Hettiarachchi
  • Saranath Hettiarachchi
  • Charaka Hewawasam
  • Nilufer Ibrahim
  • Sumedha Jayasinghe
  • Rajitha Jayasundara
  • Ravi Jayasuriya
  • Herathge Karunaratne
  • Kapila Knowlton
  • Sajith Mallikarachchi
  • Champika Nishantha
  • Harris Omar
  • Lakala Perera
  • Nalaka Weerakkody
  • Dilanka Wijesekera
  • Sameera Wijesinghe

Results

All times are Korea Standard Time (UTC+09:00)

Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts
1  South Korea 3 3 0 0 165 60 +105 6
2  Japan 3 2 0 1 239 70 +169 4
3  Chinese Taipei 3 1 0 2 90 144 54 2
4  Sri Lanka 3 0 0 3 35 255 220 0
5 October
12:00
South Korea  70–11  Sri Lanka

5 October
14:00
Japan  76–19  Chinese Taipei

9 October
12:00
Japan  129–6  Sri Lanka

9 October
14:00
South Korea  50–15  Chinese Taipei

13 October
12:00
Chinese Taipei  56–18  Sri Lanka

13 October
14:00
South Korea  45–34  Japan

Final standing

Rank Team Pld W D L
 South Korea3300
 Japan3201
 Chinese Taipei3102
4  Sri Lanka3003
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References

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