Bowling at the 2006 Asian Games – Men's doubles

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Men's doubles
at the 2006 Asian Games
Venue Qatar Bowling Center
Date4 December
Competitors112 from 20 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Saudi Arabia
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of Qatar.svg  Qatar
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg  United Arab Emirates
  2002
2010  

The men's doubles competition at the 2006 Asian Games in Doha was held on 4 December 2006 at the Qatar Bowling Centre.

Contents

Schedule

All times are Arabia Standard Time (UTC+03:00)

DateTimeEvent
Monday, 4 December 200609:00Squad A
13:00Squad B

Results

RankTeamGameTotal
123456
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Saudi Arabia 3  (KSA)4354444794585264792821
Hassan Al-Shaikh2232482342012792441429
Bader Al-Shaikh2121962452572472351392
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Qatar.svg  Qatar 1  (QAT)3584804804954834862782
Abdulla Al-Qattan1802332662552562201410
Saeed Al-Hajri 1782472142402272661372
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of the United Arab Emirates.svg  United Arab Emirates 1  (UAE)4524184394384985372782
Jamal Ali Mohammed2371942242002442371336
Nayef Eqab2152242152382543001446
4Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 2  (THA)5024464274994224722768
Somjed Kusonphithak2662602272762192451493
Yannaphon Larpapharat2361862002232032271275
5Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines 1  (PHI)4094474514874255232742
Tyrone Ongpauco2041892042422012341274
Markwin Tee 2052582472452242891468
6Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore 3  (SIN)4694934274254484722734
Lee Yu Wen 2232442152222662481418
Remy Ong 2462492122031822241316
7Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore 2  (SIN)4784214704704204582717
Jason Yeong-Nathan2422152332462162041356
Shaun Ng2362062372242042541361
8Flag of Qatar.svg  Qatar 2  (QAT)3594994814504424632694
Ahmed Shahin Al-Merikhi1812442232252232371333
Khalifa Al-Kubaisi1782552582252192261361
9Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore 1  (SIN)4824414833844044992693
Carl de Vries2352592362021822641378
Lionel Lim2471822471822222351315
10Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg  United Arab Emirates 3  (UAE)4834334814014424392679
Sayed Ibrahim Al-Hashemi2272132241982072111280
Mohammed Al-Qubaisi2562202572032352281399
11Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia 2  (MAS)4594114264824534472678
Azidi Ameran2591932222372262341371
Aaron Kong2002182042452272131307
11Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia 1  (MAS)4195223794624384582678
Alex Liew2162562052352252551392
Ben Heng2032661742272132031286
13Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  South Korea 1  (KOR)4554934244273844892672
Park Sang-pil2452581982261812211329
Byun Ho-jin2102352262012032681343
14Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Saudi Arabia 2  (KSA)4275074414254154392649
Faisal Al-Juraifani2362582462132132111377
Yousif Akbar1912491952122022281277
15Flag of Qatar.svg  Qatar 3  (QAT)4624994594093824372648
Bandar Al-Shafi2252982462141682351386
Mubarak Al-Merikhi2372012131952142021262
16Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia 3  (MAS)4084514543684524862619
Daniel Lim2012342571742212681355
Zulmazran Zulkifli2072171971942312181264
17Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  South Korea 3  (KOR)4314164414004794232590
Joung Seoung-joo2472252152052432121347
Jo Nam-yi1841912261952362111243
18Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong 2  (HKG)4584934333693974362586
Michael Tsang2132162121791701891179
Daniel Yiu2452772211902272471407
19Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 3  (JPN)4623983844404744262584
Tomokatsu Yamashita2391831732342222261277
Masaaki Takemoto2232152112062522001307
20Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg  United Arab Emirates 2  (UAE)3854394714823854112573
Hussain Nasir Al-Suwaidi2112332592572012171378
Mahmood Al-Attar1742062122251841941195
21Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong 3  (HKG)4144304464543934092546
Wicky Yeung2042161812062141641185
Wu Siu Hong 2102142652481792451361
22Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 2  (CHN)4494704014484113582537
Jia Ling2252132362452051321256
Zhang Ye2242571652032062261281
23Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines 2  (PHI)4474484404244603122531
Chester King2112212471972351641275
Biboy Rivera 2362271932272251481256
24Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  South Korea 2  (KOR)4274044324274084322530
Choi Bok-eum1831741841781962571172
Kang Hee-won2442302482492121751358
25Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 2  (JPN)403455393430462376519
Masaru Ito2001771802271951721151
Toshihiko Takahashi2032782132032672041368
26Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines 3  (PHI)4364434143654803802518
Christian Jan Suarez2232492111902371851295
Paeng Nepomuceno 2131942031752431951223
27Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 1  (JPN)3773214314444614822516
Tomoyuki Sasaki1901452292332452431285
Yoshinao Masatoki1871762022112162391231
28Flag of Kuwait.svg  Kuwait 1  (KUW)4484364543853933952511
Jasem Al-Saqer2022232082052071501195
Basel Al-Anzi2462132461801862451316
29Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei 3  (TPE)4144264214714193472498
Hsieh Yu-ping2032152042252381561241
Wang Tien-fu2112112172461811911257
30Flag of Bahrain.svg  Bahrain 1  (BRN)4004134714194103822495
Mohamed Al-Shawoosh2052032352081891891229
Yusuf Mohamed Falah1952102362112211931266
31Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia 3  (INA)3834304604343754032485
Ryan Leonard Lalisang 2232472162351932141328
Rudy Goenawan1601832441991821891157
32Flag of Kuwait.svg  Kuwait 3  (KUW)4624024074154073872480
Fadhel Al-Mousawi2281832041812162171229
Mohammad Al-Regeebah2342192032341911701251
33Flag of Kuwait.svg  Kuwait 2  (KUW)3973904314294313862464
Rakan Al-Ameeri1611551832262041971126
Khaled Al-Debayyan2362352482032271891338
34Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong 1  (HKG)4573934274512914432462
Eric Tseng2321662221931512061170
Cyrus Cheung2252272052581402371292
35Flag of Bahrain.svg  Bahrain 2  (BRN)4014163734154713712447
Hameed Taqi1702111712172371761182
Mohamed Ahmed Mustafa2312052021982341951265
36Flag of Bahrain.svg  Bahrain 3  (BRN)4154194523354703552446
Ahmed Al-Bastiki2161842391691931841185
Osama Khalfan1992352131662771711261
37Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 1  (CHN)4004074014183764392441
Wang Bin1861821852271742221176
Wang Shizhen2142252161912022171265
38Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 1  (THA)3874094073903674792439
Chinnapong Chansuk1892321722082002561257
Sithiphol Kunaksorn 1981772351821672231182
39Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei 2  (TPE)3603724494173894492436
Cheng Fang-yu1912032592161672651301
Chen Yung-chuan1691691902012221841135
40Flag of Macau.svg  Macau 2  (MAC)4584503064143854122425
Choi Io Fai2142251741782061971194
Sou Wai Chon2442251322361792151231
41Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei  (TPE)4043974443963943842419
Cheng Chao-sheng2122042321911682331240
Kao Hai-yuan1921932122052261511179
42Flag of Macau.svg  Macau 1  (MAC)3963854414513473552375
Lok Hei Ieong2272032152451561821228
Ng Cheng Chok1691822262061911731147
43Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Saudi Arabia 1  (KSA)3893673963693614502332
Faisal Sugati2281681771831472241127
Ahmed Al-Hdyan1611992191862142261205
44Flag of Macau.svg  Macau 3  (MAC)4263743953913703572313
Kot Ka Kit2191722061881851831153
Van Ka Kei2072021892031851741160
45Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia 2  (INA)4023413614023744162296
Dennis Ranova Pulunggono1841761661682002241118
Edwin Lioe2181651952341741921178
46Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia 1  (INA)3603734343654043502286
Haqi Rumandung1561921891921941771100
Hengki Susanto2041812451732101731186
47Flag of Brunei.svg  Brunei 1  (BRU)3944103643833393892279
Md Shahwall Hj Mustafa2152271751931891731172
Hj Yakob Hj Abu Bakar1791831891901502161107
48Flag of India.svg  India 1  (IND)3573333743684094182259
Dinesh Kumar1721701701801791831054
Aswathanarayana Srinath1851632041882302351205
49Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 2  (KAZ)3603203773843503912182
Abdrakhman Abinayev179126178176146193998
Kairat Baibolatov1811941992082041981184
50Flag of India.svg  India 3  (IND)4193653533672913752170
Vijay Punjabi1951671841801382021066
Girish Ashok Gaba2241981691871531731104
51Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Uzbekistan 3  (UZB)3673233943773003642125
Khondamir Shaabdurakhmanov169132202175147166991
Bakhodir Arifov1981911922021531981134
52Flag of India.svg  India 2  (IND)3653453733723293302114
Ajay Singh1781851851791671661060
Sethu Madhavan1871601881931621641054
53Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Uzbekistan 1  (UZB)3273933173513403452073
Sergey Sapov1681921581931441561011
Kudrat Khilyamov1592011591581961891062
54Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 1  (KAZ)3993492983013722892008
Oleg Minulin2321761621551911361052
Makhmut Lazaridi167173136146181153956
55Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Uzbekistan 2  (UZB)2933692813363413011921
Ravshan Abdusamadov156145102179164145891
Shavkat Shakasimov1372241791571771561030
56Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 3  (KAZ)3093093343152903251882
Yevgeniy Kuznetsov161142163151149132898
German Roshonok148167171164141193984
Individuals
Flag of Brunei.svg Mohammad Aizat (BRU)2051761871741851901117
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Wang Yingjun (CHN)1691911962052032241188

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