Men's singles at the 2006 Asian Games | ||||||||||
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Venue | Qatar Bowling Center | |||||||||
Date | 3 December | |||||||||
Competitors | 114 from 20 nations | |||||||||
Medalists | ||||||||||
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Bowling at the 2006 Asian Games | ||
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Singles | men | women |
Doubles | men | women |
Trios | men | women |
Team | men | women |
All-events | men | women |
Masters | men | women |
The men's singles competition at the 2006 Asian Games in Doha was held on 3 December 2006 at Qatar Bowling Centre.
All times are Arabia Standard Time (UTC+03:00)
Date | Time | Event |
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Sunday, 3 December 2006 | 17:00 | Squad A |
21:00 | Squad B |
Rank | Athlete | Game | Total | |||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | |||
Ryan Leonard Lalisang (INA) | 200 | 299 | 245 | 259 | 213 | 226 | 1442 | |
Choi Bok-eum (KOR) | 215 | 247 | 213 | 238 | 248 | 258 | 1419 | |
Mahmood Al-Attar (UAE) | 243 | 233 | 257 | 247 | 221 | 200 | 1401 | |
4 | Yoshinao Masatoki (JPN) | 213 | 228 | 244 | 212 | 213 | 255 | 1365 |
5 | Kang Hee-won (KOR) | 235 | 248 | 237 | 224 | 197 | 218 | 1359 |
6 | Yannaphon Larpapharat (THA) | 203 | 246 | 222 | 214 | 228 | 245 | 1358 |
7 | Mohammed Al-Qubaisi (UAE) | 247 | 207 | 196 | 235 | 235 | 229 | 1349 |
7 | Cheng Chao-sheng (TPE) | 244 | 216 | 193 | 238 | 224 | 234 | 1349 |
9 | Biboy Rivera (PHI) | 191 | 233 | 227 | 203 | 222 | 269 | 1345 |
10 | Khaled Al-Debayyan (KUW) | 236 | 187 | 208 | 187 | 222 | 279 | 1319 |
11 | Kairat Baibolatov (KAZ) | 267 | 195 | 227 | 222 | 199 | 199 | 1309 |
12 | Fadhel Al-Mousawi (KUW) | 194 | 237 | 247 | 219 | 176 | 235 | 1308 |
13 | Hassan Al-Shaikh (KSA) | 183 | 202 | 216 | 246 | 217 | 239 | 1303 |
14 | Byun Ho-jin (KOR) | 214 | 215 | 194 | 246 | 216 | 217 | 1302 |
15 | Mohamed Al-Shawoosh (BRN) | 189 | 211 | 208 | 232 | 256 | 205 | 1301 |
16 | Sithiphol Kunaksorn (THA) | 194 | 241 | 206 | 214 | 186 | 259 | 1300 |
16 | Saeed Al-Hajri (QAT) | 203 | 217 | 225 | 197 | 200 | 258 | 1300 |
18 | Zulmazran Zulkifli (MAS) | 182 | 225 | 235 | 227 | 217 | 211 | 1297 |
19 | Bader Al-Shaikh (KSA) | 224 | 171 | 244 | 208 | 202 | 245 | 1294 |
20 | Wang Tien-fu (TPE) | 234 | 204 | 212 | 237 | 201 | 202 | 1290 |
21 | Masaaki Takemoto (JPN) | 210 | 224 | 208 | 243 | 186 | 216 | 1287 |
22 | Toshihiko Takahashi (JPN) | 225 | 227 | 222 | 214 | 204 | 191 | 1283 |
23 | Chen Yung-chuan (TPE) | 237 | 191 | 214 | 214 | 224 | 198 | 1278 |
24 | Jasem Al-Saqer (KUW) | 224 | 256 | 176 | 221 | 204 | 193 | 1274 |
25 | Dennis Ranova Pulunggono (INA) | 181 | 185 | 198 | 237 | 270 | 202 | 1273 |
26 | Alex Liew (MAS) | 255 | 217 | 196 | 195 | 191 | 216 | 1270 |
27 | Ben Heng (MAS) | 195 | 225 | 211 | 194 | 222 | 218 | 1265 |
28 | Jo Nam-yi (KOR) | 184 | 175 | 226 | 217 | 227 | 235 | 1264 |
29 | Lee Yu Wen (SIN) | 204 | 184 | 211 | 236 | 222 | 204 | 1261 |
30 | Azidi Ameran (MAS) | 226 | 226 | 188 | 189 | 206 | 225 | 1260 |
31 | Jason Yeong-Nathan (SIN) | 269 | 259 | 207 | 202 | 184 | 137 | 1258 |
31 | Tomokatsu Yamashita (JPN) | 162 | 227 | 194 | 237 | 245 | 193 | 1258 |
33 | Abdulla Al-Qattan (QAT) | 201 | 210 | 193 | 236 | 212 | 205 | 1257 |
33 | Wu Siu Hong (HKG) | 206 | 248 | 197 | 204 | 198 | 204 | 1257 |
35 | Somjed Kusonphithak (THA) | 196 | 204 | 236 | 217 | 199 | 201 | 1253 |
35 | Khalifa Al-Kubaisi (QAT) | 222 | 212 | 182 | 221 | 234 | 182 | 1253 |
37 | Remy Ong (SIN) | 223 | 192 | 193 | 205 | 257 | 179 | 1249 |
37 | Yusuf Mohamed Falah (BRN) | 172 | 208 | 217 | 217 | 233 | 202 | 1249 |
39 | Hussain Nasir Al-Suwaidi (UAE) | 219 | 215 | 235 | 196 | 180 | 202 | 1247 |
40 | Nayef Eqab (UAE) | 267 | 227 | 176 | 195 | 165 | 215 | 1245 |
41 | Paeng Nepomuceno (PHI) | 235 | 192 | 208 | 200 | 220 | 189 | 1244 |
42 | Daniel Lim (MAS) | 215 | 226 | 186 | 227 | 191 | 196 | 1241 |
43 | Mohamed Ahmed Mustafa (BRN) | 188 | 213 | 192 | 199 | 226 | 222 | 1240 |
44 | Bandar Al-Shafi (QAT) | 183 | 202 | 237 | 179 | 214 | 224 | 1239 |
45 | Basel Al-Anzi (KUW) | 223 | 234 | 190 | 192 | 214 | 185 | 1238 |
46 | Joung Seoung-joo (KOR) | 173 | 224 | 184 | 237 | 212 | 207 | 1237 |
46 | Cyrus Cheung (HKG) | 175 | 214 | 168 | 195 | 216 | 269 | 1237 |
48 | Sou Wai Chon (MAC) | 188 | 228 | 203 | 183 | 268 | 166 | 1236 |
49 | Chinnapong Chansuk (THA) | 226 | 204 | 195 | 145 | 209 | 256 | 1235 |
50 | Daniel Yiu (HKG) | 234 | 188 | 180 | 182 | 192 | 258 | 1234 |
51 | Faisal Al-Juraifani (KSA) | 198 | 205 | 200 | 191 | 214 | 225 | 1233 |
52 | Choi Io Fai (MAC) | 232 | 189 | 225 | 231 | 182 | 168 | 1227 |
53 | Khondamir Shaabdurakhmanov (UZB) | 186 | 208 | 176 | 257 | 212 | 187 | 1226 |
54 | Christian Jan Suarez (PHI) | 211 | 267 | 194 | 163 | 180 | 206 | 1221 |
54 | Aaron Kong (MAS) | 205 | 186 | 190 | 189 | 221 | 230 | 1221 |
56 | Zhang Ye (CHN) | 225 | 216 | 195 | 201 | 208 | 174 | 1219 |
57 | Haqi Rumandung (INA) | 195 | 175 | 193 | 224 | 253 | 178 | 1218 |
58 | Kao Hai-yuan (TPE) | 183 | 205 | 215 | 186 | 185 | 243 | 1217 |
59 | Markwin Tee (PHI) | 151 | 213 | 244 | 194 | 206 | 202 | 1210 |
59 | Wang Shizhen (CHN) | 214 | 213 | 221 | 200 | 182 | 180 | 1210 |
61 | Lionel Lim (SIN) | 213 | 179 | 181 | 233 | 178 | 224 | 1208 |
62 | Park Sang-pil (KOR) | 177 | 185 | 220 | 204 | 216 | 203 | 1205 |
63 | Mubarak Al-Merikhi (QAT) | 232 | 218 | 216 | 157 | 188 | 191 | 1202 |
64 | Tomoyuki Sasaki (JPN) | 191 | 167 | 224 | 221 | 201 | 195 | 1199 |
65 | Shaun Ng (SIN) | 184 | 199 | 191 | 202 | 235 | 186 | 1197 |
66 | Jamal Ali Mohammed (UAE) | 202 | 188 | 201 | 204 | 200 | 201 | 1196 |
67 | Sayed Ibrahim Al-Hashemi (UAE) | 188 | 200 | 216 | 179 | 209 | 203 | 1195 |
68 | Ahmed Al-Bastiki (BRN) | 170 | 199 | 227 | 187 | 245 | 166 | 1194 |
69 | Wicky Yeung (HKG) | 226 | 211 | 166 | 193 | 209 | 188 | 1193 |
70 | Kot Ka Kit (MAC) | 221 | 184 | 195 | 213 | 171 | 205 | 1189 |
71 | Abdrakhman Abinayev (KAZ) | 160 | 183 | 212 | 233 | 191 | 205 | 1184 |
72 | Masaru Ito (JPN) | 212 | 202 | 160 | 199 | 194 | 214 | 1181 |
72 | Hsieh Yu-ping (TPE) | 170 | 201 | 213 | 234 | 192 | 171 | 1181 |
74 | Chester King (PHI) | 208 | 205 | 214 | 185 | 194 | 172 | 1178 |
75 | Ahmed Al-Hdyan (KSA) | 211 | 214 | 175 | 197 | 177 | 199 | 1173 |
76 | Hameed Taqi (BRN) | 170 | 222 | 190 | 212 | 199 | 179 | 1172 |
77 | Cheng Fang-yu (TPE) | 169 | 193 | 210 | 190 | 183 | 224 | 1169 |
78 | Jia Ling (CHN) | 165 | 195 | 182 | 202 | 201 | 222 | 1167 |
79 | Wang Yingjun (CHN) | 200 | 209 | 226 | 173 | 194 | 163 | 1165 |
80 | Carl de Vries (SIN) | 176 | 209 | 224 | 146 | 205 | 202 | 1162 |
81 | Yousif Akbar (KSA) | 196 | 206 | 175 | 194 | 188 | 199 | 1158 |
82 | Osama Khalfan (BRN) | 193 | 175 | 205 | 200 | 204 | 180 | 1157 |
83 | Girish Ashok Gaba (IND) | 171 | 189 | 200 | 217 | 182 | 195 | 1154 |
84 | Eric Tseng (HKG) | 210 | 164 | 222 | 208 | 183 | 162 | 1149 |
85 | Ahmed Shahin Al-Merikhi (QAT) | 183 | 186 | 209 | 172 | 203 | 195 | 1148 |
86 | Van Ka Kei (MAC) | 210 | 198 | 188 | 171 | 207 | 168 | 1142 |
87 | Md Shahwall Hj Mustafa (BRU) | 193 | 171 | 204 | 168 | 191 | 213 | 1140 |
88 | Hengki Susanto (INA) | 173 | 186 | 245 | 165 | 184 | 185 | 1138 |
89 | Tyrone Ongpauco (PHI) | 202 | 157 | 159 | 192 | 224 | 191 | 1125 |
90 | Rakan Al-Ameeri (KUW) | 214 | 181 | 175 | 206 | 186 | 160 | 1122 |
91 | Edwin Lioe (INA) | 174 | 193 | 176 | 197 | 201 | 172 | 1113 |
92 | Sethu Madhavan (IND) | 205 | 185 | 170 | 179 | 168 | 199 | 1106 |
93 | Hj Yakob Hj Abu Bakar (BRU) | 213 | 177 | 198 | 173 | 155 | 188 | 1104 |
94 | Ng Cheng Chok (MAC) | 191 | 159 | 202 | 170 | 169 | 212 | 1103 |
95 | Rudy Goenawan (INA) | 186 | 214 | 200 | 180 | 169 | 151 | 1100 |
96 | Wang Bin (CHN) | 214 | 206 | 171 | 190 | 159 | 158 | 1098 |
97 | Mohammad Aizat (BRU) | 152 | 194 | 201 | 172 | 189 | 188 | 1096 |
98 | Michael Tsang (HKG) | 171 | 166 | 162 | 202 | 190 | 203 | 1094 |
99 | Makhmut Lazaridi (KAZ) | 175 | 182 | 167 | 179 | 152 | 238 | 1093 |
100 | Lok Hei Ieong (MAC) | 235 | 180 | 190 | 156 | 160 | 171 | 1092 |
101 | Mohammad Al-Regeebah (KUW) | 179 | 155 | 209 | 170 | 170 | 193 | 1076 |
102 | Ajay Singh (IND) | 179 | 175 | 162 | 222 | 167 | 164 | 1069 |
103 | Aswathanarayana Srinath (IND) | 199 | 164 | 171 | 186 | 185 | 163 | 1068 |
104 | Faisal Sugati (KSA) | 162 | 155 | 200 | 190 | 212 | 148 | 1067 |
105 | Sergey Sapov (UZB) | 169 | 169 | 187 | 156 | 192 | 190 | 1063 |
106 | Kudrat Khilyamov (UZB) | 158 | 164 | 180 | 179 | 225 | 149 | 1055 |
107 | Vijay Punjabi (IND) | 221 | 168 | 172 | 163 | 165 | 165 | 1054 |
108 | Dinesh Kumar (IND) | 150 | 184 | 178 | 180 | 203 | 154 | 1049 |
109 | Shavkat Shakasimov (UZB) | 196 | 177 | 171 | 189 | 158 | 153 | 1044 |
110 | Oleg Minulin (KAZ) | 212 | 135 | 151 | 154 | 191 | 179 | 1022 |
111 | German Roshonok (KAZ) | 148 | 136 | 201 | 200 | 158 | 171 | 1014 |
112 | Bakhodir Arifov (UZB) | 163 | 157 | 157 | 205 | 163 | 164 | 1009 |
113 | Yevgeniy Kuznetsov (KAZ) | 176 | 160 | 182 | 175 | 158 | 141 | 992 |
114 | Ravshan Abdusamadov (UZB) | 150 | 169 | 169 | 139 | 156 | 178 | 961 |
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