Bowling at the 2006 Asian Games – Women's all-events

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Women's all-events
at the 2006 Asian Games
Venue Qatar Bowling Center
Date3–8 December
Competitors77 from 15 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  South Korea
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore
  1994
2010  

The women's all-events competition at the 2006 Asian Games in Doha was held from 3 December to 8 December 2006 at Qatar Bowling Centre.

Contents

All-events scores are compiled by totaling series scores from the singles, doubles, trios and team events.

Schedule

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

DateTimeEvent
Sunday, 3 December 200609:00Singles
Monday, 4 December 200617:30Doubles
Tuesday, 5 December 200617:30Trios – First block
Wednesday, 6 December 200609:00Trios – Second block
Thursday, 7 December 200613:30Team – First block
Friday, 8 December 200609:00Team – Second block

Results

RankAthleteSinglesDoublesTriosTeamTotal
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg Choi Jin-a (KOR)12821356135413475339
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Malaysia.svg  Esther Cheah  (MAS)14441253129913005296
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of Singapore.svg Valerie Teo (SIN)12751407127212915245
4Flag of Singapore.svg Jennifer Tan (SIN)13181380128012095187
5Flag of Malaysia.svg  Shalin Zulkifli  (MAS)11901280137113375178
6Flag of Japan.svg Kanako Ishimine (JPN)13281502123911025171
7Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg Kim Yeau-jin (KOR)12661264134612725148
8Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg Hwang Sun-ok (KOR)12051286144012025133
9Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg Nam Bo-ra (KOR)13161189130713155127
10Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg Kim Hyo-mi (KOR)12251250123614045115
11Flag of Malaysia.svg Zandra Aziela (MAS)12911198130313215113
12Flag of Indonesia.svg  Putty Armein  (INA)13951102130913015107
13Flag of the Philippines.svg Apple Posadas (PHI)12141380120913005103
14Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Yang Suiling (CHN)13121231131212435098
15Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg Gang Hye-eun (KOR)12841380124011805084
16Flag of Singapore.svg Michelle Kwang (SIN)12181264133212575071
17Flag of the Philippines.svg  Liza del Rosario  (PHI)11381290129212975017
18Flag of Thailand.svg Angkana Netrviseth (THA)13311195128211894997
19Flag of Malaysia.svg Wendy Chai (MAS)11841223121913624988
20Flag of Indonesia.svg Happy Ari Dewanti Soediyono (INA)12671273123111844955
21Flag of Japan.svg Yuka Tsuchiya (JPN)11921279125512014927
22Flag of Singapore.svg Cherie Tan (SIN)12091202121712874915
23Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Zhang Yuhong (CHN)12261214124612244910
24Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Xu Lan (CHN)13151133125711514856
25Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Tsai Hsin-yi (TPE)12571191114612494843
26Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Chien Hsiu-lan (TPE)11691206122012254820
27Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Zhang Chunli (CHN)12551147121012014813
28Flag of Hong Kong.svg Vanessa Fung (HKG)11341193117113124810
29Flag of Indonesia.svg Tannya Roumimper (INA)12811186114511964808
30Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Chou Miao-lin (TPE)11901256123211284806
31Flag of Singapore.svg  Evelyn Chan  (SIN)11271315114811954785
32Flag of Bahrain.svg Nadia Al-Awadhi (BRN)11391245128011114775
33Flag of Malaysia.svg Sharon Koh (MAS)12751163109812354771
33Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Shen Yuye (CHN)11461267110312554771
35Flag of Japan.svg Haruka Matsuda (JPN)11661228110312594756
36Flag of Japan.svg Kumi Tsuzawa (JPN)11731252114811684741
37Flag of Hong Kong.svg Joey Yip (HKG)12141162120911414726
38Flag of Indonesia.svg Novie Phang (INA)11521218122611214717
39Flag of the Philippines.svg Josephine Canare (PHI)11831237116311324715
40Flag of Malaysia.svg Choy Poh Lai (MAS)12331186114511474711
41Flag of Singapore.svg Sabrina Lim (SIN)11611213116811614703
42Flag of Japan.svg Maki Nakano (JPN)12711096119911324698
43Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Chu Yu-chieh (TPE)11701175119211514688
44Flag of the Philippines.svg Liza Clutario (PHI)11081188115311904639
45Flag of the Philippines.svg Cecilia Yap (PHI)12271112109412054638
46Flag of Macau.svg Julia Lam (MAC)11941153120610774630
47Flag of Indonesia.svg Renila Anisha Nugroho (INA)12231129108311494584
48Flag of Macau.svg Filomena Choi (MAC)11551126113711504568
49Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Pan Yu-fen (TPE)11171087118211804566
50Flag of the Philippines.svg Irene Garcia (PHI)10561162125410914563
51Flag of Indonesia.svg Ivana Hie (INA)12891075110310934560
52Flag of Japan.svg Ayano Katai (JPN)11571172115710594545
53Flag of Bahrain.svg Yasmin Al-Awadhi (BRN)11281139103112164514
54Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Wang Yu-ling (TPE)10531167108611464452
55Flag of Hong Kong.svg Janet Lam (HKG)1116119910719954381
56Flag of Macau.svg Alexandra Foo (MAC)11281093110710484376
57Flag of Thailand.svg Saruta Songserm (THA)11161076109210524336
58Flag of Kuwait.svg Nora Al-Roudan (KUW)9971132103610954260
59Flag of India.svg  Sabeena Saleem  (IND)11361018100011054259
60Flag of India.svg Sumathi Nallabantu (IND)10191112104510584234
61Flag of Macau.svg Yuen Nga Lai (MAC)1163102098110594223
62Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Veronika Solozhenkina (KAZ)10801019101510734187
63Flag of Macau.svg Choi Pui Hing (MAC)10461011106510614183
64Flag of Bahrain.svg Fatima Al-Qaseer (BRN)1047101910719884125
65Flag of Macau.svg Chan Weng Sam (MAC)98397098111064040
66Flag of Bahrain.svg Mariam Habib (BRN)1022983102210044031
67Flag of India.svg Pratima Hegde (IND)101096810539533984
68Flag of Kuwait.svg Hanadi Al-Mezaiel (KUW)101310159289373893
69Flag of India.svg Judy Alban (IND)9779869169963875
70Flag of India.svg Sana Saleem (IND)90610149549653839
71Flag of India.svg Sheela Kumari (IND)9569589149923820
72Flag of Kuwait.svg Bashaer Rashed (KUW)8887719979253581
73Flag of Kuwait.svg Fatima Mohammad (KUW)8909208419033554
74Flag of Bahrain.svg Noora Majed Sultan (BRN)10719659604783474
75Flag of Kuwait.svg Shaikha Al-Hendi (KUW)8367638438253267
76Flag of Bahrain.svg Yasmin Al-Raees (BRN)9918518284413111
77Flag of Kuwait.svg Farah Al-Mulla (KUW)93481761102362

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