Beach woodball at the 2012 Asian Beach Games | |
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Venue | Fengxiang Beach |
Dates | 18–21 June |
Beach woodball at the 2012 Asian Beach Games was held from 18 June to 21 June 2012 in Haiyang, China.
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Men's singles | Chinnakrit Imkrajang Thailand | Klayut Mongkholsamai Thailand | Lin Yu-hsien Chinese Taipei |
Men's team | Thailand Peera Chaisongkram Chinnakrit Imkrajang Jukkarin Khunthong Klayut Mongkholsamai Wattana Phromkaew Kittiphan Pongsane | Chinese Taipei Huang Ming-ting Hung Chia-tse Lin Yu-hsien Lin Ta-hsiang Lo Chieh Wu Yi-cheng | China Lei Dong Liang Bin Ma Jian Wang Tuo Ye Qiwei Zhu Zuoqing |
Women's singles | Praewpan Chaithong Thailand | Siripat Karinit Thailand | Wu Chih-han Chinese Taipei |
Women's team | Thailand Altira Boonjit Pornpimon Buaklang Praewpan Chaithong Siripat Karinit Chonnipa Pengwichai Jenjira Rachaseemuang | Chinese Taipei Chen Yu-hsuan Chiang Fang-yu Chung Pi-ju Lu Meng-han Pan Hsin-yi Wu Chih-han | China Li Ming Liu Zhihui Wang Dan Wang Jing Xu Wangqian Yang Pei |
Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
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1 | Thailand (THA) | 4 | 2 | 0 | 6 |
2 | Chinese Taipei (TPE) | 0 | 2 | 2 | 4 |
3 | China (CHN) | 0 | 0 | 2 | 2 |
Totals (3 nations) | 4 | 4 | 4 | 12 |
18–21 June
Rank | Athlete | Prel. | Final | Total |
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Chinnakrit Imkrajang (THA) | 158 | 35 | 193 | |
Klayut Mongkholsamai (THA) | 160 | 37 | 197 | |
3 | Peera Chaisongkram (THA) | 160 | 42 | 202 |
4 | Kittiphan Pongsane (THA) | 162 | 41 | 203 |
5 | Jukkarin Khunthong (THA) | 166 | 39 | 205 |
Lin Yu-hsien (TPE) | 167 | 42 | 209 | |
7 | Ye Qiwei (CHN) | 167 | 44 | 211 |
8 | Kiadtisak Saengrit (THA) | 170 | 45 | 215 |
9 | Wattana Phromkaew (THA) | 172 | 43 | 215 |
10 | Lei Dong (CHN) | 172 | ||
11 | Huang Ming-ting (TPE) | 174 | ||
12 | Wu Yi-cheng (TPE) | 174 | ||
13 | Naluenat Puangmaduea (THA) | 175 | ||
14 | Liang Bin (CHN) | 176 | ||
15 | Chen Chih-fu (TPE) | 177 | ||
16 | Hung Chia-tse (TPE) | 178 | ||
17 | Wong Siu Kai (HKG) | 179 | ||
18 | Wang Tuo (CHN) | 181 | ||
19 | Phạm Công Thành (VIE) | 182 | ||
20 | Zhu Zuoqing (CHN) | 182 | ||
21 | Lo Chieh (TPE) | 183 | ||
22 | Siow Chong Wah (MAS) | 184 | ||
23 | Đoàn Văn Mai (VIE) | 187 | ||
24 | Ma Jian (CHN) | 188 | ||
25 | Jeremy Ngai (HKG) | 189 | ||
26 | Bharat Gurav (IND) | 191 | ||
27 | Lee Pei-jung (TPE) | 192 | ||
28 | Cao Hoàng Anh (VIE) | 192 | ||
29 | Trần Anh Đức (VIE) | 194 | ||
30 | Lam Chi Ho (HKG) | 196 | ||
31 | Vũ Hồng Quân (VIE) | 197 | ||
32 | Lin Ta-hsiang (TPE) | 198 | ||
33 | Lee Hon Kwong (HKG) | 199 | ||
34 | Li Chi Tak (HKG) | 199 | ||
35 | Xu Qiang (CHN) | 200 | ||
36 | Yeo Kim Mon (MAS) | 201 | ||
37 | Liang Yunhai (CHN) | 203 | ||
38 | Subhash Chander Gupta (IND) | 207 | ||
39 | Bandiin Mönkhbat (MGL) | 210 | ||
40 | Woo Chee Kam (MAS) | 212 | ||
41 | Chow Wai Kin (HKG) | 215 | ||
42 | Trần Duy Anh (VIE) | 224 | ||
43 | Ganboldyn Sugarbayar (MGL) | 225 | ||
44 | Santosh Gurav (IND) | 235 | ||
45 | Kapil Kumar Sahu (IND) | 236 | ||
46 | Ganboldyn Batmyagmar (MGL) | 237 | ||
47 | Kwet Seng Moun (MAS) | 246 | ||
48 | Heng Kuang Hak (MAS) | 251 | ||
49 | Tushar Mahadu Jadhav (IND) | 257 | ||
50 | Anurag Choudhary (IND) | 259 | ||
51 | Sükhbayaryn Battsooj (MGL) | 279 | ||
52 | Anil Kumar (IND) | 284 | ||
53 | Mayank Arora (IND) | 315 |
18–20 June
Rank | Team | Score |
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Thailand (THA) | 614 | |
Chinese Taipei (TPE) | 674 | |
China (CHN) | 678 | |
4 | Hong Kong (HKG) | 739 |
5 | Vietnam (VIE) | 740 |
6 | Malaysia (MAS) | 823 |
7 | India (IND) | 887 |
8 | Mongolia (MGL) | 951 |
18–21 June
Rank | Athlete | Prel. | Final | Total |
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Praewpan Chaithong (THA) | 176 | 41 | 217 | |
Siripat Karinit (THA) | 177 | 43 | 220 | |
3 | Jiraporn Chinpukdee (THA) | 176 | 46 | 222 |
Wu Chih-han (TPE) | 181 | 43 | 224 | |
5 | Altira Boonjit (THA) | 186 | 41 | 227 |
6 | Chonnipa Pengwichai (THA) | 184 | 45 | 229 |
7 | Liu Zhihui (CHN) | 185 | 45 | 230 |
8 | Chiang Fang-yu (TPE) | 181 | 50 | 231 |
9 | Gu Yuexia (CHN) | 185 | 49 | 234 |
10 | Pan Hsin-yi (TPE) | 187 | ||
11 | Jenjira Rachaseemuang (THA) | 189 | ||
12 | Wang Jing (CHN) | 190 | ||
13 | Li Ming (CHN) | 190 | ||
14 | Sayumphon Pimsawat (THA) | 190 | ||
15 | Chung Pi-ju (TPE) | 193 | ||
16 | Pornpimon Buaklang (THA) | 196 | ||
17 | Huang Tzu-chi (TPE) | 198 | ||
17 | Wang Dan (CHN) | 201 | ||
19 | Yang Pei (CHN) | 202 | ||
20 | Jiang Shilei (CHN) | 203 | ||
21 | Chen Yu-hsuan (TPE) | 204 | ||
22 | Lu Meng-han (TPE) | 204 | ||
23 | Ng Cho Kwan (HKG) | 206 | ||
24 | Nguyễn Thị Trà Mi (VIE) | 206 | ||
25 | Trương Thị Hồng Quyên (VIE) | 208 | ||
26 | Nguyễn Huyền Trang (VIE) | 209 | ||
27 | Chui Ya-ting (TPE) | 212 | ||
28 | Xu Wangqian (CHN) | 213 | ||
29 | Phan Thị Phượng (VIE) | 214 | ||
30 | Lien Yen Wa (MAS) | 221 | ||
31 | Trần Thị Tuyết (VIE) | 221 | ||
32 | Lim Kim Chew (MAS) | 244 | ||
33 | Yap Bee Guan (MAS) | 250 | ||
34 | Kong Ah Long (MAS) | 251 | ||
35 | Lim Siew Loon (MAS) | 252 | ||
36 | Chan Moi Nan (MAS) | 258 | ||
37 | Natsagdorjiin Myagmarsüren (MGL) | 295 | ||
38 | Rinku Kumari (IND) | 296 | ||
39 | Sayali Shirke (IND) | 298 | ||
40 | Gombojavyn Tungalag (MGL) | 303 | ||
41 | Priya Santosh Gurav (IND) | 307 | ||
42 | Rutuja Manwatkar (IND) | 375 | ||
43 | Anagha Bansod (IND) | 398 | ||
44 | Ayushree Deshmukh (IND) | 7992 |
18–20 June
Rank | Team | Score |
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Thailand (THA) | 700 | |
Chinese Taipei (TPE) | 729 | |
China (CHN) | 738 | |
4 | Vietnam (VIE) | 826 |
5 | Malaysia (MAS) | 932 |
6 | India (IND) | 1266 |
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