Bodybuilding at the 2002 Asian Games – Men's 65 kg

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Men's 65 kg
at the 2002 Asian Games
VenueBusan Citizens' Hall
Date4–6 October 2002
Competitors9 from 8 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore
2006  

The men's 65 kilograms event at the 2002 Asian Games was held on October 4 and October 6, 2002 at the Busan Citizens' Hall in Busan, South Korea.

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Schedule

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

DateTimeEvent
Friday, 4 October 200210:00Preliminary round
Sunday, 6 October 200214:00Final round

Results

Preliminary round

OrderAthleteNote
1Flag of Qatar.svg Hussain Jassim (QAT)
2Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg Om Do-kyung (KOR)Pass
3Flag of Hong Kong.svg Lee Lap Chi (HKG)Pass
4Flag of Pakistan.svg Khalid Ali (PAK)
5Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg Ahmed Hussain (UAE)
6Flag of Vietnam.svg Cao Quốc Phú (VIE)Pass
7Flag of Myanmar (1974-2010).svg Win Lwin (MYA)Pass
8Flag of Singapore.svg  Abdul Halim Haron  (SIN)Pass
9Flag of Singapore.svg Amir Zainal (SIN)Pass

Final round

RankAthlete
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of Singapore.svg  Abdul Halim Haron  (SIN)
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Hong Kong.svg Lee Lap Chi (HKG)
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of Singapore.svg Amir Zainal (SIN)
4Flag of Vietnam.svg Cao Quốc Phú (VIE)
5Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg Om Do-kyung (KOR)
6Flag of Myanmar (1974-2010).svg Win Lwin (MYA)

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