Women's trios at the 2002 Asian Games | |||||||
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Venue | Homeplus Asiad Bowling Alley | ||||||
Date | 5–6 October | ||||||
Competitors | 48 from 9 nations | ||||||
Medalists | |||||||
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Bowling at the 2002 Asian Games | ||
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Singles | men | women |
Doubles | men | women |
Trios | men | women |
Team | men | women |
Masters | men | women |
The women's trios competition at the 2002 Asian Games in Busan was held on 5 and 6 October 2002 at the Homeplus Asiad Bowling Alley.
All times are Korea Standard Time (UTC+09:00)
Date | Time | Event |
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Saturday, 5 October 2002 | 13:10 | First block |
Sunday, 6 October 2002 | 09:00 | Second block |
Rank | Team | Game | Total | |||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | |||
South Korea 1 (KOR) | 658 | 672 | 655 | 594 | 526 | 700 | 3805 | |
Cha Mi-jung | 181 | 224 | 215 | 224 | 190 | 264 | 1298 | |
Kim Soo-kyung | 266 | 244 | 212 | 190 | 178 | 247 | 1337 | |
Kim Yeau-jin | 211 | 204 | 228 | 180 | 158 | 189 | 1170 | |
Chinese Taipei 1 (TPE) | 606 | 624 | 588 | 628 | 691 | 659 | 3796 | |
Huang Chung-yao | 201 | 188 | 202 | 177 | 278 | 229 | 1275 | |
Wang Yi-fen | 226 | 209 | 192 | 215 | 178 | 199 | 1219 | |
Wang Yu-ling | 179 | 227 | 194 | 236 | 235 | 231 | 1302 | |
Malaysia 1 (MAS) | 577 | 648 | 573 | 630 | 632 | 660 | 3720 | |
Shalin Zulkifli | 218 | 226 | 205 | 191 | 191 | 243 | 1274 | |
Sarah Yap | 182 | 232 | 149 | 203 | 226 | 239 | 1231 | |
Wendy Chai | 177 | 190 | 219 | 236 | 215 | 178 | 1215 | |
4 | Chinese Taipei 2 (TPE) | 629 | 566 | 638 | 632 | 645 | 594 | 3704 |
Chou Miao-lin | 194 | 215 | 221 | 234 | 201 | 192 | 1257 | |
Huang Tsai-feng | 233 | 164 | 194 | 217 | 229 | 199 | 1236 | |
Chu Yu-chieh | 202 | 187 | 223 | 181 | 215 | 203 | 1211 | |
5 | South Korea 2 (KOR) | 594 | 537 | 716 | 671 | 603 | 564 | 3685 |
Kim Hee-soon | 204 | 172 | 191 | 247 | 207 | 190 | 1211 | |
Kim Hyo-mi | 215 | 197 | 248 | 212 | 192 | 160 | 1224 | |
Nam Bo-ra | 175 | 168 | 277 | 212 | 204 | 214 | 1250 | |
6 | Hong Kong 2 (HKG) | 590 | 601 | 653 | 623 | 574 | 638 | 3679 |
Janet Lam | 183 | 200 | 204 | 221 | 165 | 180 | 1153 | |
Jenny Ho | 211 | 193 | 221 | 165 | 194 | 200 | 1184 | |
Vanessa Fung | 196 | 208 | 228 | 237 | 215 | 258 | 1342 | |
7 | Malaysia 2 (MAS) | 640 | 637 | 594 | 572 | 550 | 651 | 3644 |
Sharon Chai | 233 | 195 | 173 | 158 | 189 | 201 | 1149 | |
Lisa Kwan | 193 | 222 | 178 | 188 | 196 | 193 | 1170 | |
Lai Kin Ngoh | 214 | 220 | 243 | 226 | 165 | 257 | 1325 | |
8 | Philippines 2 (PHI) | 641 | 647 | 618 | 549 | 605 | 581 | 3641 |
Liza del Rosario | 209 | 197 | 220 | 188 | 220 | 169 | 1203 | |
Liza Clutario | 214 | 202 | 215 | 181 | 190 | 214 | 1216 | |
Cecilia Yap | 218 | 248 | 183 | 180 | 195 | 198 | 1222 | |
9 | Japan 2 (JPN) | 492 | 604 | 631 | 697 | 536 | 635 | 3595 |
Tomomi Shibata | 143 | 196 | 179 | 266 | 180 | 223 | 1187 | |
Hiroko Shimizu | 173 | 194 | 226 | 223 | 192 | 200 | 1208 | |
Nachimi Itakura | 176 | 214 | 226 | 208 | 164 | 212 | 1200 | |
10 | Thailand 1 (THA) | 609 | 614 | 579 | 568 | 550 | 633 | 3553 |
Donlaya Larpapharat | 216 | 182 | 187 | 213 | 169 | 228 | 1195 | |
Thunyaporn Chaintrvong | 180 | 208 | 189 | 179 | 200 | 181 | 1137 | |
Wannasiri Duangdee | 213 | 224 | 203 | 176 | 181 | 224 | 1221 | |
11 | Singapore 2 (SIN) | 542 | 595 | 557 | 622 | 583 | 567 | 3466 |
Jennifer Tan | 193 | 166 | 196 | 181 | 192 | 188 | 1116 | |
Alice Tay | 179 | 246 | 183 | 257 | 189 | 200 | 1254 | |
Valerie Teo | 170 | 183 | 178 | 184 | 202 | 179 | 1096 | |
12 | Japan 1 (JPN) | 523 | 557 | 652 | 556 | 580 | 574 | 3442 |
Ayano Katai | 174 | 149 | 207 | 216 | 182 | 184 | 1112 | |
Miyuki Kubotani | 194 | 203 | 233 | 159 | 190 | 217 | 1196 | |
Mari Kimura | 155 | 205 | 212 | 181 | 208 | 173 | 1134 | |
13 | Hong Kong 1 (HKG) | 590 | 513 | 589 | 581 | 543 | 583 | 3399 |
Veronica Wong | 204 | 159 | 191 | 182 | 192 | 215 | 1143 | |
Choi Suk Yee | 187 | 205 | 199 | 226 | 162 | 190 | 1169 | |
Cookie Lee | 199 | 149 | 199 | 173 | 189 | 178 | 1087 | |
14 | Singapore 1 (SIN) | 605 | 520 | 593 | 563 | 539 | 552 | 3372 |
Rena Teng | 175 | 201 | 231 | 165 | 206 | 173 | 1151 | |
Yap Seok Kim | 195 | 158 | 170 | 185 | 163 | 174 | 1045 | |
Jesmine Ho | 235 | 161 | 192 | 213 | 170 | 205 | 1176 | |
15 | Philippines 1 (PHI) | 494 | 503 | 630 | 516 | 606 | 542 | 3291 |
Irene Garcia | 133 | 217 | 191 | 204 | 194 | 170 | 1109 | |
Kathleen Ann Lopez | 180 | 147 | 225 | 141 | 217 | 195 | 1105 | |
Josephine Canare | 181 | 139 | 214 | 171 | 195 | 177 | 1077 | |
16 | Mongolia 1 (MGL) | 357 | 372 | 386 | 314 | 433 | 330 | 2192 |
Gantömöriin Solongo | 91 | 149 | 114 | 94 | 122 | 101 | 671 | |
Choijingiin Amardelger | 142 | 133 | 161 | 124 | 164 | 118 | 842 | |
Idersaikhany Tungalag | 124 | 90 | 111 | 96 | 147 | 111 | 679 | |
Individuals | ||||||||
Filomena Choi (MAC) | 180 | 169 | 179 | 187 | 170 | 227 | 1112 |
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