Beach volleyball at the 2006 Asian Games – Men

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Men
at the 2006 Asian Games
Venue Doha Sports City
Date2–11 December
Competitors46 from 15 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
  2002
2010  

The men's beach volleyball tournament at the 2006 Asian Games was held from December 2 to December 11, 2006, in Doha, Qatar.

Contents

Schedule

All times are Arabia Standard Time (UTC+03:00)

DateTimeEvent
Saturday, 2 December 200610:00Round 1
Sunday, 3 December 200613:00Round 1
Monday, 4 December 200610:00Round 2
Tuesday, 5 December 200610:00Rank 17
Wednesday, 6 December 200614:00Round 3
Thursday, 7 December 200614:00Rank 13
Friday, 8 December 200614:00Rank 9
18:00Round 4
Saturday, 9 December 200614:00Rank 7
18:00Rank 5
Sunday, 10 December 200615:00Semifinals
Monday, 11 December 200615:00Bronze medal match
17:00Final

Results

Double elimination round

Round 1

DateScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3
02 DecFlag of Maldives.svg  Nadeem Fathuhulla  (MDV)0–2Flag of Oman.svg  Al-Maqbali Al-Farsi  (OMA)14–218–21
Flag of Turkmenistan.svg  Hallyýew Batyrow  (TKM)0–2Flag of Bahrain.svg  Isa Abdulla  (BRN)19–2119–21
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Tupaz Verayo  (PHI)2–0Flag of Oman.svg  Al-Jabri Al-Subhi  (OMA)21–1221–14
03 DecFlag of Palestine.svg  Odeh Asfour  (PLE)1–2Flag of Malaysia.svg  Khoo Latif  (MAS)21–1714–2111–15
Flag of Bahrain.svg  Parwees Qarqoor  (BRN)2–0Flag of India.svg  John Poothathan  (IND)21–1521–19
Flag of Cambodia.svg  Som Koung  (CAM)1–2Flag of Indonesia.svg  Salim Supriadi  (INA)23–2121–2311–15
Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Silva Perera  (SRI)2–1Flag of India.svg  Mohammed Tilkam  (IND)21–1821–2315–12

Round 2

DateScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3
04 DecFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Wu Xu  (CHN)2–0Flag of Oman.svg  Al-Maqbali Al-Farsi  (OMA)21–1121–14
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Ardiyansah Darkuncoro  (INA)2–0Flag of Qatar.svg  Al-Jamani Benlouaer  (QAT)24–2221–15
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Vorobyev Sidorenko  (KAZ)2–0Flag of Bahrain.svg  Isa Abdulla  (BRN)21–1621–16
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Tupaz Verayo  (PHI)0–2Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Zhou Li  (CHN)10–2114–21
Flag of Japan.svg  Nishimura Watanabe  (JPN)2–0Flag of Malaysia.svg  Khoo Latif  (MAS)21–1421–5
Flag of Bahrain.svg  Parwees Qarqoor  (BRN)0–2Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Saulko Zabuslayev  (KAZ)12–2111–21
Flag of Qatar.svg  Anber Al-Kuwari  (QAT)0–2Flag of Indonesia.svg  Salim Supriadi  (INA)7–2117–21
Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Silva Perera  (SRI)0–2Flag of Japan.svg  Asahi Shiratori  (JPN)13–219–21

Rank 17

DateScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3
05 DecFlag of Maldives.svg  Nadeem Fathuhulla  (MDV)0–2Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Silva Perera  (SRI)11–2110–21
Flag of Turkmenistan.svg  Hallyýew Batyrow  (TKM)0–2Flag of Bahrain.svg  Parwees Qarqoor  (BRN)16–2112–21
Flag of Oman.svg  Al-Jabri Al-Subhi  (OMA)2–0Flag of Malaysia.svg  Khoo Latif  (MAS)21–1521–19
Flag of Palestine.svg  Odeh Asfour  (PLE)0–2Flag of the Philippines.svg  Tupaz Verayo  (PHI)8–2110–21
Flag of India.svg  John Poothathan  (IND)2–0Flag of Bahrain.svg  Isa Abdulla  (BRN)26–2421–14
Flag of Cambodia.svg  Som Koung  (CAM)2–1Flag of Qatar.svg  Al-Jamani Benlouaer  (QAT)21–1614–2115–9
Flag of India.svg  Mohammed Tilkam  (IND)2–0Flag of Oman.svg  Al-Maqbali Al-Farsi  (OMA)21–1721–16

Round 3

DateScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3
06 DecFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Wu Xu  (CHN)2–0Flag of Indonesia.svg  Ardiyansah Darkuncoro  (INA)21–1921–19
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Vorobyev Sidorenko  (KAZ)1–2Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Zhou Li  (CHN)21–1916–2111–15
Flag of Japan.svg  Nishimura Watanabe  (JPN)2–1Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Saulko Zabuslayev  (KAZ)16–2121–1715–9
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Salim Supriadi  (INA)2–0Flag of Japan.svg  Asahi Shiratori  (JPN)25–2321–17

Rank 13

DateScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3
07 DecFlag of Sri Lanka.svg  Silva Perera  (SRI)2–1Flag of Qatar.svg  Anber Al-Kuwari  (QAT)21–2321–1815–9
Flag of Bahrain.svg  Parwees Qarqoor  (BRN)1–2Flag of Oman.svg  Al-Jabri Al-Subhi  (OMA)21–1917–2112–15
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Tupaz Verayo  (PHI)1–2Flag of India.svg  John Poothathan  (IND)21–1919–2110–15
Flag of Cambodia.svg  Som Koung  (CAM)2–0Flag of India.svg  Mohammed Tilkam  (IND)21–1922–20

Rank 9

DateScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3
08 DecFlag of Sri Lanka.svg  Silva Perera  (SRI)0–2Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Vorobyev Sidorenko  (KAZ)9–2119–21
Flag of Oman.svg  Al-Jabri Al-Subhi  (OMA)0–2Flag of Indonesia.svg  Ardiyansah Darkuncoro  (INA)17–2120–22
Flag of India.svg  John Poothathan  (IND)0–2Flag of Japan.svg  Asahi Shiratori  (JPN)13–2112–21
Flag of Cambodia.svg  Som Koung  (CAM)0–2Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Saulko Zabuslayev  (KAZ)15–2118–21

Round 4

DateScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3
08 DecFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Wu Xu  (CHN)2–0Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Zhou Li  (CHN)21–1421–16
Flag of Japan.svg  Nishimura Watanabe  (JPN)0–2Flag of Indonesia.svg  Salim Supriadi  (INA)16–2115–21

Rank 7

DateScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3
09 DecFlag of Kazakhstan.svg  Vorobyev Sidorenko  (KAZ)0–2Flag of Indonesia.svg  Ardiyansah Darkuncoro  (INA)21–2317–21
Flag of Japan.svg  Asahi Shiratori  (JPN)2–0Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Saulko Zabuslayev  (KAZ)21–1921–10

Rank 5

DateScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3
09 DecFlag of Japan.svg  Nishimura Watanabe  (JPN)0–2Flag of Indonesia.svg  Ardiyansah Darkuncoro  (INA)18–2115–21
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Zhou Li  (CHN)2–1Flag of Japan.svg  Asahi Shiratori  (JPN)21–1817–2115–9

Knockout round

Semifinals Final
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  WuXu  (CHN)2114 15
Flag of Indonesia.svg  ArdiyansahDarkuncoro  (INA)10 2110 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  WuXu  (CHN)20 2113
Flag of Indonesia.svg  SalimSupriadi  (INA)23 2113 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  ZhouLi  (CHN)2212 15
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  ZhouLi  (CHN)2516 15
Bronze medal match
Flag of Indonesia.svg  ArdiyansahDarkuncoro  (INA)2318 13
Flag of Indonesia.svg  SalimSupriadi  (INA)21 2115

Final standing

RankTeamPldWL
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Zhou Shun Li Jian  (CHN)651
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Wu Penggen Xu Linyin  (CHN)541
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of Indonesia.svg  Agus Salim Supriadi  (INA)651
4Flag of Indonesia.svg  Andy Ardiyansah Koko Prasetyo Darkuncoro  (INA)743
5Flag of Japan.svg  Kentaro Asahi Katsuhiro Shiratori  (JPN)532
5Flag of Japan.svg  Koichi Nishimura Satoshi Watanabe  (JPN)422
7Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Pavel Saulko Pavel Zabuslayev  (KAZ)422
7Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Dmitriy Vorobyev Alexey Sidorenko  (KAZ)422
9Flag of Cambodia.svg  Som Chamnap Koung Sopheap  (CAM)422
9Flag of India.svg  Pradeep John Mohan Poothathan  (IND)422
9Flag of Oman.svg  Khalifa Al-Jabri Badar Al-Subhi  (OMA)422
9Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Dhammika Rohan Silva Mahesh Perera  (SRI)532
13Flag of Bahrain.svg  Yunes Hasan Parwees Hasan Aqeel Qarqoor  (BRN)422
13Flag of India.svg  Jameeluddin Mohammed Shashidhar Tilkam  (IND)312
13Flag of the Philippines.svg  Parley Tupaz Rhovyl Verayo  (PHI)422
13Flag of Qatar.svg  Mohammed Anber Mohammed Salem Al-Kuwari  (QAT)202
17Flag of Bahrain.svg  Osama Isa Qader Abdulla  (BRN)312
17Flag of Malaysia.svg  Khoo Chong Long Mohd Rafiq Latif  (MAS)312
17Flag of Maldives.svg  Mohamed Nadeem Waheed Fathuhulla  (MDV)202
17Flag of Oman.svg  Yaqoob Al-Maqbali Ibrahim Al-Farsi  (OMA)312
17Flag of Palestine.svg  Ayman Odeh Rafi Asfour  (PLE)202
17Flag of Qatar.svg  Saeed Al-Jamani Ziad Benlouaer  (QAT)202
17Flag of Turkmenistan.svg  Döwletmyrat Hallyýew Mämed Batyrow  (TKM)202

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