Beach woodball at the 2008 Asian Beach Games | |
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Venue | Nusa Dua |
Dates | 18–22 October 2008 |
Woodball at the 2008 Asian Beach Games was held from 18 October to 22 October 2008 in Bali, Indonesia.
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Men's singles | Ng Yeow Gim Singapore | Arifin Mamat Malaysia | Syed Bakar Osman Malaysia |
Men's team | Malaysia Syed Bakar Osman Arifin Mamat Jamil Mat Ali Azmi Ahmad Sharnuddin Ngah Abdullah Ahmad | Thailand Withee Sriyo Samon Khonlam Jukkarin Khunthong Prom Pronsane Suriyan Sunthonghao Somphan Burijan | Chinese Taipei Yueh Wei-lun Hsiao Chia-hung Tsai Meng-hung Yang Chih-cheng Chen Chi-lin Su Hung-wen |
Women's singles | Ssu Pei-ju Chinese Taipei | Tseng Hsin-i Chinese Taipei | Chiang Fang-yu Chinese Taipei |
Women's team | Chinese Taipei Ssu Pei-ju Tseng Hsin-i Chiang Fang-yu Wu Chih-han Chiu Ya-ting Wang Hui-jung | Thailand Monta Punprom Yuwadee Boonsawak Ratanaporn Shongpranam Chantree Yungyuen Daranee Samranphol Wanpen Suwannachairoi | Indonesia Ika Yulianingsih Setyani Aris Ismini Sukiyanti Kartini Panji Rahayu Yeni |
Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
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1 | Chinese Taipei (TPE) | 2 | 1 | 2 | 5 |
2 | Malaysia (MAS) | 1 | 1 | 1 | 3 |
3 | Singapore (SIN) | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
4 | Thailand (THA) | 0 | 2 | 0 | 2 |
5 | Indonesia (INA) | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
Totals (5 entries) | 4 | 4 | 4 | 12 |
18–22 October
Rank | Athlete | Prel. | Final | Total |
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Ng Yeow Gim (SIN) | 332 | 119 | 451 | |
Arifin Mamat (MAS) | 341 | 113 | 454 | |
Syed Bakar Osman (MAS) | 340 | 115 | 455 | |
4 | Samon Khonlam (THA) | 351 | 116 | 467 |
5 | Withee Sriyo (THA) | 345 | 122 | 467 |
6 | Jamil Mat Ali (MAS) | 356 | 112 | 468 |
7 | Yueh Wei-lun (TPE) | 353 | 115 | 468 |
8 | Hsiao Chia-hung (TPE) | 354 | 116 | 470 |
9 | Tsai Meng-hung (TPE) | 357 | 115 | 472 |
10 | Masrun (INA) | 352 | 123 | 475 |
11 | Yang Chih-cheng (TPE) | 358 | 118 | 476 |
12 | Jukkarin Khunthong (THA) | 358 | 127 | 485 |
13 | Mohd Taha Mahwan (SIN) | 358 | ||
14 | Martius Bungan (INA) | 359 | ||
15 | Samaji (INA) | 361 | ||
16 | Azmi Ahmad (MAS) | 361 | ||
17 | Prom Pronsane (THA) | 362 | ||
18 | Sharnuddin Ngah (MAS) | 370 | ||
19 | Mohd Yusof Abdulrahman (SIN) | 370 | ||
20 | Suriyan Sunthonghao (THA) | 370 | ||
21 | Chen Chi-lin (TPE) | 371 | ||
22 | Peh Thiam Heng (SIN) | 379 | ||
23 | Setyawan (INA) | 390 | ||
24 | Chan Hock Hooi (SIN) | 392 | ||
25 | Neo Hock Leng (SIN) | 393 | ||
26 | Somphan Burijan (THA) | 403 | ||
27 | Surono (INA) | 408 | ||
28 | Daniel Kapitung (INA) | 408 | ||
29 | Su Hung-wen (TPE) | 410 | ||
30 | Abdullah Ahmad (MAS) | 411 | ||
31 | Ganboldyn Batmyagmar (MGL) | 433 | ||
32 | Nominchuluuny Shinebaatar (MGL) | 442 | ||
33 | Batboldyn Battulga (MGL) | 458 | ||
34 | Bandiin Mönkhbat (MGL) | 461 | ||
35 | Damdinsürengiin Tserenbold (MGL) | 464 | ||
36 | Suraj Yeotikar (IND) | 487 | ||
37 | Jalaagiin Buyandalai (MGL) | 496 | ||
38 | Teodulfo Villaflor (PHI) | 502 | ||
39 | Noah Nocon (PHI) | 521 | ||
40 | Kapil Kumar Sahu (IND) | 525 | ||
41 | Joshua John Santiago (PHI) | 564 | ||
42 | Rakesh Tiwari (IND) | 591 | ||
43 | Pravin Manwatkar (IND) | 625 | ||
— | Jawaharmal Purohit (IND) | DNS |
18–21 October
Rank | Team | Score |
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Malaysia (MAS) | 1398 | |
Thailand (THA) | 1416 | |
Chinese Taipei (TPE) | 1422 | |
4 | Singapore (SIN) | 1439 |
5 | Indonesia (INA) | 1462 |
6 | Mongolia (MGL) | 1794 |
7 | India (IND) | 2228 |
18–22 October
Rank | Athlete | Prel. | Final | Total |
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Ssu Pei-ju (TPE) | 342 | 111 | 453 | |
Tseng Hsin-i (TPE) | 355 | 114 | 469 | |
Chiang Fang-yu (TPE) | 362 | 119 | 481 | |
4 | Monta Punprom (THA) | 367 | 115 | 482 |
5 | Wu Chih-han (TPE) | 373 | 127 | 500 |
6 | Yuwadee Boonsawak (THA) | 370 | 133 | 503 |
7 | Ratanaporn Shongpranam (THA) | 376 | 129 | 505 |
8 | Chiu Ya-ting (TPE) | 383 | 126 | 509 |
9 | Ika Yulianingsih (INA) | 384 | 126 | 510 |
10 | Lien Yen Wa (MAS) | 389 | 132 | 521 |
11 | Wang Hui-jung (TPE) | 387 | 135 | 522 |
12 | Chantree Yungyuen (THA) | 394 | 136 | 530 |
13 | Chang Gek Hong (SIN) | 398 | ||
14 | Daranee Samranphol (THA) | 401 | ||
15 | Zainal Akmal Awang (MAS) | 408 | ||
16 | Wanpen Suwannachairoi (THA) | 408 | ||
17 | Setyani Aris (INA) | 411 | ||
18 | Ismini (INA) | 414 | ||
19 | Suraini Abdul Hamid (MAS) | 414 | ||
20 | Sukiyanti (INA) | 417 | ||
21 | Kartini (INA) | 418 | ||
22 | Widilestari Setianingsih (MAS) | 419 | ||
23 | Aniah Hassan (MAS) | 430 | ||
24 | Tang Kai Kian (SIN) | 437 | ||
25 | Tan Sooi Kim (SIN) | 440 | ||
26 | Panji Rahayu Yeni (INA) | 450 | ||
27 | Loo Yan Geok (SIN) | 450 | ||
28 | Chiew Phek Lin (SIN) | 462 | ||
29 | Püreviin Khuslenzayaa (MGL) | 511 | ||
30 | Damdinbazaryn Oyu (MGL) | 514 | ||
31 | Barbaataryn Khishigjargal (MGL) | 519 | ||
32 | Bayarkhüügiin Bayarmaa (MGL) | 542 | ||
33 | Dixie Marinas (PHI) | 562 | ||
34 | Seema Verma (IND) | 654 | ||
35 | Darshana Yeotikar (IND) | 720 | ||
36 | Bhawana Kasulkar (IND) | 764 | ||
— | Ayushree Deshmukh (IND) | DNS | ||
— | Gabrielle Dela Merced (PHI) | DNS |
18–21 October
Rank | Team | Score |
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Chinese Taipei (TPE) | 1432 | |
Thailand (THA) | 1507 | |
Indonesia (INA) | 1626 | |
4 | Malaysia (MAS) | 1630 |
5 | Singapore (SIN) | 1725 |
6 | Mongolia (MGL) | 2086 |
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