Bowling at the 2002 Asian Games – Men's team

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Men's team of 5
at the 2002 Asian Games
Venue Homeplus Asiad Bowling Alley
Date5–7 October
Competitors97 from 17 nations
Medalists
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  1998
2006  

The men's team of five competition at the 2002 Asian Games in Busan was held on 5 and 7 October 2002 at the Homeplus Asiad Bowling Alley.

Contents

Schedule

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

DateTimeEvent
Saturday, 5 October 200217:20First block
Monday, 7 October 200209:00Second block

Results

RankTeamGameTotal
123456
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of Japan.svg  Japan  (JPN)1051105510551045110110826389
Shigeo Saito2131992242222342021294
Isao Yamamoto2242012052041932131240
Seiji Watanabe2152032351902162451304
Masahiro Hibi1992261852022732141299
Hirofumi Morimoto2002262062271852081252
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  South Korea  (KOR)925105210981057113710046273
Seo Kook1811891742152122601231
Byun Ho-jin1802441932102431881258
Kim Myung-jo210237204651
Kim Jae-hoon196202256654
Jo Nam-yi1572282591982001911233
Kim Kyung-min2111892162242451611246
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei  (TPE)92710801000109110629786138
Kao Hai-yuan1801841872112141901166
Tsai Chun-lin1442362322352331811261
Tsai Ting-yun2432482041812472271350
Hsieh Yu-ping1992162082371461831189
Chen Chih-wen1611961692272221971172
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of the United Arab Emirates.svg  United Arab Emirates  (UAE)10189969331102103510546138
Nayef Eqab2212382011861991811226
Mohammed Al-Qubaisi2232021482792192261297
Sultan Al-Marzouqi1911982082352162161264
Shaker Ali Al-Hassan2231801911901892481221
Hulaiman Al-Hameli1601781852122121831130
5Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia  (MAS)10761006972103194310846112
Zulmazran Zulkifli1812031932131842131187
Alex Liew2472121821932352351304
Daniel Lim2312212262201541911243
Ben Heng1942022052351922011229
Gerald Samuel2231681661701782441149
6Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand  (THA)9489961002957110410746081
Terdporn Manophaiboon1881721682062332211188
Yannaphon Larpapharat2212252161612442271294
Bunsong Numthuam1802022132022342211252
Chawasit Phasukthaworn1851782242062342131240
Pachon Nilta1742191811821591921107
7Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Saudi Arabia  (KSA)88810159921025107910776076
Meshal Handi213204206623
Talal Al-Towireb1762032312022442281284
Mohammed Al-Najrani1912141832242032141229
Tammam Sharif1892101791862112231198
Bassam Ghonaim136184173493
Abidah Al-Bargi1962042262002172061249
8Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines  (PHI)1004111410599139819996070
Biboy Rivera 1812682231702062231271
Chester King2152011902231662081203
Leonardo Rey2032062461462121771190
Paeng Nepomuceno 1772462042161821901215
R. J. Bautista2281931961582152011191
9Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China  (CHN)98110401091100410309226068
Li Zhibin1842241841571942171160
Sha Mingjian2242232681901981731276
Zhang Ye1932032002142141591183
Liu Shaoyi1981832142182141711198
Sun Huaqiang1822072252252102021251
10Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore  (SIN)9859441065106610359726067
Alvin Kwang1881691842362022141193
Dominic Lim1691971922122372131220
Sam Goh1781902471522021931162
Lee Yu Wen 2271822152651891711249
Remy Ong 2232062272012051811243
11Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong  (HKG)996951970102998511186049
Hui Cheung Kwok2242062241901802081232
Chung Him2001711861921851881122
Eric Lau1881951641912272561221
Wu Siu Hong 2101812202791922391321
Rocky Hui1741981761772012271153
12Flag of Qatar.svg  Qatar  (QAT)972964106110809299245930
Mubarak Al-Merikhi1801862332102251901224
Saeed Al-Hajri 2121921932572011781233
Khalifa Al-Khalifa2012231942021611991180
Khalifa Al-Kubaisi1891482191771721641069
Ahmed Shahin Al-Merikhi1902152222341701931224
13Flag of Kuwait.svg  Kuwait  (KUW)959924989102696910025869
Saleh Al-Jahjouh2131911892571971951242
Fadhel Al-Mousawi1771851311811862051065
Basel Al-Anzi2061862012072442471291
Nader Nazar1921722011911571891102
Yaqeb Al-Shatei1711902671901851661169
14Flag of Bahrain.svg  Bahrain  (BRN)7961035963930100610405770
Khalid Al-Khaja1421811811971791821062
Yusuf Mohamed Falah1812581602191702181206
Ahmed Al-Awadhi1941752081692352091190
Mahdi Asadalla1442192241422072091145
Osama Khalfan1352021902032152221167
15Flag of Macau.svg  Macau  (MAC)99082810058498959385505
Sou Wai Chon2011502251531471931069
Choi Iao Man2161751961622122241185
Andre Souza1931851841661771481053
Jose Manuel Machon1791912231891781841144
Choi Io Fai2011271771791811891054
16Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan  (KAZ)86685992310329678355482
Abdrakhman Abinayev1491791751591581851005
Galymzhan Tashimov1451861422151691721029
Dulat Turlykhanov1801582141851981521087
Marat Turlykhanov1931821902252011691160
Kairat Baibolatov1991542022482411571201
17Flag of Mongolia.svg  Mongolia  (MGL)8118187558599408975080
Gendenjamtsyn Badamsambuu158153138158212150969
Miyegombyn Tüvshinsanaa1902011792352472021254
Galbadrakhyn Sunduijav156157145193168170989
Tsend-Ochiryn Bolor-Erdene160137122133159182893
Adilbishiin Baatarbold147170171140154193975
Individuals
Flag of Bahrain.svg Ayoob Hassan (BRN)1851472361581882361150
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Jiang Yong (CHN)1841742101491812461144
Flag of Hong Kong.svg Norman Law (HKG)1651972362232321661219
Flag of India.svg  Shaik Abdul Hameed  (IND)2441922241541792021195
Flag of Japan.svg Masaru Ito (JPN)1741912361842122241221
Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg Kim Jae-hoon (KOR)0000
Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg Kim Myung-jo (KOR)142159196497
Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg Bassam Ghonaim (KSA)190168216574
Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg Meshal Handi (KSA)217226211654
Flag of Kuwait.svg Tariq Al-Hajeri (KUW)2181711951991832441210
Flag of Malaysia.svg Azidi Ameran (MAS)1701852142472472131276
Flag of Mongolia.svg Tulgyn Altangerel (MGL)160134192171146148951
Flag of the Philippines.svg Christian Jan Suarez (PHI)2242032481932452101323
Flag of Qatar.svg Abdulla Al-Qattan (QAT)2221901611552122011141
Flag of Singapore.svg Carl de Vries (SIN)1471852061711581981065
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Tsai Te-ko (TPE)2061461932171862251173
Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg Sayed Ibrahim Al-Hashemi (UAE)1621701872441991811143

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