2010 Idol Star Athletics Championships

The 2010 Idol Star Championships in Athletics (Hangul: 아이돌스타 육상 선수권 대회) was held at Mokdong Stadium in Seoul, South Korea on September 14, 2010[1] and was broadcast on MBC from September 25 to 26, 2010.[2] At the championships a total number of 10 events in athletics were contested: 5 by men and 5 by women. There were a total number of 130 participating K-pop singers and celebrities from 15 management companies,[3] divided into 16 teams.

Commentator

Teams

Team Members
A CUBE Entertainment
BEAST, G.NA, 4minute
B Core Contents Media
T-ara, Davichi, SeeYa, Supernova, Hong Jin-young
C J. Tune Entertainment
MBLAQ
D FNC Music
F.T. Island
E Starship Entertainment
SISTAR, K.Will
F NH Media
U-KISS
G TS Entertainment
Secret
H Woollim Entertainment
INFINITE
I DSP Media
Rainbow
J Star Empire Entertainment
ZE:A, Jewelry, Nine Muses
K R's Company
Rottyful Sky
L Big Hit Entertainment
8eight, 2AM
M Pledis Entertainment
Son Dam-bi, After School
N JYP Entertainment
Miss A, JOO, 2PM
O SM Entertainment
Super Junior, f(x), SHINee, TRAX
P Veteran Idols
Sung Dae-hyun, Kan Mi-youn, Kim Shin-young, Bada, Kim Na-young, Gill, Kim Sae-rom

Torchbearer

Pledge

Opening ceremony special performance: Hand in Hand - Gill ft. Kim Na-young ft. Kim Shin-young ft. Kim Young-chul (Original by Koreana - 1988 Summer Olympics theme song).

Results

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 m Team L
Jo Kwon (2AM)
12.46 Team J
Dongjun (ZE:A)
12.70 Team N
Taecyeon (2PM)
12.79
110 m Hurdles Team O
Minho (SHINee)
17.59 Team O
Eunhyuk (Super Junior)
17.87 Team N
Chansung (2PM)
18.63
4 X 100 m Team L
Lee Hyun (8Eight)
Jinwoon (2AM)
Changmin (2AM)
Jo Kwon (2AM)
52.79 Team O
Eunhyuk (Super Junior)
Jonghyun (SHINee)
Jungmo (TRAX)
Minho (SHINee)
n/a Team H
L (INFINITE)
Sungyeol (INFINITE)
Woohyun (INFINITE)
Hoya (INFINITE)
n/a
Long jump Team L
Lee Hyun (8Eight)
5.42 m Team J
Minwoo (ZE:A)
4.91 m Team F
Eli (U-KISS)
4.81 m
Javelin Team O
Shindong (Super Junior)
32.76 m Team L
Changmin (2AM)
31.75 m Team A
Doojoon (BEAST)
29.50 m

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 m Team E
Bora (SISTAR)
15.70 Team J
Eunji (Nine Muses)
n/a Team E
Hyolyn (SISTAR)
n/a
100 m Hurdles Team E
Bora (SISTAR)
21.51 Team O
Luna (f(x))
n/a Team N
Jia (Miss A)
n/a
4 X 100 m Team E
Hyolyn (SISTAR)
Dasom (SISTAR)
Soyou (SISTAR)
Bora (SISTAR)
1:17.50 Team J
Eunji (Nine Muses)
Baby J (Jewelry)
Binnie (Nine Muses)
Lee Saem (Nine Muses)
n/a Team M
Lizzy (After School)
Son Dam-bi
Uee (After School)
Jungah (After School)
n/a
High jump Team O
Luna (f(x))
1.33 m Team E
Bora (SISTAR)
1.30 m Team M
Son Dam-bi
1.25 m
Javelin Team N
Jia (Miss A)
19.20 m Team M
Bekah (After School)
14.78 m Team L
Joo Hee (8Eight)
11.53 m

Total

Rank Team Gold Silver Bronze Total
1
Team O (SM Entertainment)
Super Junior, f(x), SHINee, TRAX
3 3 06
2
Team E (Starship Entertainment)
SISTAR, K.Will
3 1 1 5

Team L (Big Hit Entertainment)
8eight
, 2AM
3 1 1 5
3
Team N (JYP Entertainment)
Miss A, JOO, 2PM
1 03 4
4
Team J (Star Empire Entertainment)
ZE:A, Jewelry, Nine Muses
0404
5
Team M (Pledis Entertainment)
Son Dam-bi, After School
0123
6
Team A (CUBE Entertainment)
BEAST, G.NA, 4minute
0011

Team F (NH Media)
U-KISS
0011

Team H (Woollim Entertainment)
INFINITE
0011

Ratings

Episode # Original broadcast date TNmS Ratings[4] AGB Nielsen Ratings[5]
Nationwide Seoul National Capital Area Nationwide Seoul National Capital Area
1 September 25, 2010 16.6% 17.4% 15.3% 17.0%
2 September 26, 2010 14.6% 15.3% 14.2% 16.1%

Notes

  1. 1 2 16 bold athletes participated at the semifinal round.
  2. 1 2 3 4 8 bold athletes participated at the final round.
  3. 2AM's Seulong didn't participate the final round because of an injury and was replaced by F.T. Island's Jonghoon.
  4. Secret's Zinger didn't participate in the semifinal round and was replaced by 4Minute's Hyuna.
  5. After School's Jungah was eliminated and was replaced by Rainbow's Jaekyung.

References

  1. Bae, Seon-young (September 15, 2010). 미리보는 아이돌 130名 투입 스타 육상선수권 대회 (추석특집) (in Korean). NEWSEN. Retrieved September 27, 2010.
  2. Lee, Jung-hyuk (September 27, 2010). '육상돌' 조권-보라, 얼마나 빠른거야? (in Korean). Sports Chosun. Retrieved September 27, 2010.
  3. Kim, Kyung-min (September 26, 2010). '인간 발동기' 조권, 대한민국서 가장 빠른 아이돌 등극 (in Korean). 마이데일리. Retrieved September 27, 2010.
  4. "TNmS Daily Ratings: this links to current day-select the date from drop down menu". TNmS Ratings (in Korean). Retrieved February 14, 2016.
  5. "AGB Daily Ratings: this links to current day-select the date from drop down menu". AGB Nielsen Media Research (in Korean). Retrieved February 14, 2016.

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