Bowling at the 2006 Asian Games – Women's trios

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Women's trios
at the 2006 Asian Games
Venue Qatar Bowling Center
Date5–6 December
Competitors72 from 13 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg  
Silver medal icon.svg  
Bronze medal icon.svg  
  2002
2010  

The women's trios competition at the 2006 Asian Games in Doha was held on 5 and 6 December 2006 at Qatar Bowling Centre.

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Schedule

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

DateTimeEvent
Tuesday, 5 December 200617:30First block
Wednesday, 6 December 200609:00Second block

Results

RankTeamGameTotal
123456
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  South Korea 1  (KOR)6377536616606775953983
Kim Hyo-mi1912122132132052021236
Hwang Sun-ok2192992412572261981440
Nam Bo-ra2272422071902461951307
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia 1  (MAS)6747136516036596733973
Esther Cheah 2312671812011952241299
Zandra Aziela1952112352052412161303
Shalin Zulkifli 2482352351972232331371
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  South Korea 2  (KOR)6836226136297196743940
Choi Jin-a2381952042392791991354
Gang Hye-eun2061822021892242371240
Kim Yeau-jin2392452072012162381346
4Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore 2  (SIN)6466316236646586373884
Jennifer Tan1831932102252482211280
Michelle Kwang2062252342012052361307
Valerie Teo2572131792382051801272
5Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 1  (CHN)6286316416196266703815
Yang Suiling1872012552062282351312
Zhang Yuhong1922371752012052361246
Xu Lan2491932112121931991257
6Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia 1  (INA)5826206514966886483685
Tannya Roumimper1711912241652121821145
Happy Ari Dewanti Soediyono1902582151472221991231
Putty Armein 2211712121842542671309
7Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines 1  (PHI)5966365985586016753664
Liza del Rosario 1772681932032342171292
Apple Posadas2441792051601962251209
Josephine Canare1751892001951712331163
8Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 1  (JPN)6076175745366916263651
Ayano Katai1802041811702182041157
Yuka Tsuchiya2112031811772592241255
Kanako Ishimine2162102121892141981239
9Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei 1  (TPE)5926126195715706343598
Chien Hsiu-lan1801982042171902311220
Tsai Hsin-yi1772122041801692041146
Chou Miao-lin2352022111742111991232
10Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore 1  (SIN)6315955355935895903533
Cherie Tan2242131961791952101217
Sabrina Lim1702241542122141941168
Evelyn Chan 2371581852021801861148
11Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines 2  (PHI)5445616145256486093501
Liza Clutario1601892131881892141153
Irene Garcia2062072231822441921254
Cecilia Yap1781651781552152031094
12Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia 2  (MAS)5606166235616194833462
Wendy Chai1702252331982111821219
Choy Poh Lai1941981871832421411145
Sharon Koh1961932031801661601098
13Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei 2  (TPE)6025376475176055523460
Chu Yu-chieh1971842201942051921192
Pan Yu-fen2021862221762031931182
Wang Yu-ling2031672051471971671086
14Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong 1  (HKG)5925466305475725643451
Joey Yip1861892471942221711209
Janet Lam2071651891701641761071
Vanessa Fung1991921941831862171171
15Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 2  (JPN)5705296166196194973450
Haruka Matsuda1911662011702081671103
Maki Nakano1801452122452201971199
Kumi Tsuzawa1992182032041911331148
15Flag of Macau.svg  Macau 1  (MAC)5645986165315975443450
Julia Lam2032062221782201771206
Filomena Choi2011682001621942121137
Alexandra Foo1602241941911831551107
17Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia 2  (INA)6036065755604865823412
Renila Anisha Nugroho1281911731891972051083
Novie Phang2171932351861432521226
Ivana Hie2582221671851461251103
18Flag of Bahrain.svg  Bahrain 1  (BRN)5365105795425615433271
Yasmin Al-Awadhi1491751981661561871031
Noora Majed Sultan203145135170170137960
Nadia Al-Awadhi1841902462062352191280
19Flag of India.svg  India 1  (IND)5165925174865364513098
Sumathi Nallabantu1792131691651691501045
Pratima Hegde1961991601631941411053
Sabeena Saleem 1411801881581731601000
20Flag of Macau.svg  Macau 2  (MAC)5335214764965164853027
Choi Pui Hing1991821471772021581065
Chan Weng Sam166157161148170179981
Yuen Nga Lai168182168171144148981
21Flag of Bahrain.svg  Bahrain 2  (BRN)5414524744614665272921
Mariam Habib1921461791771701581022
Yasmin Al-Raees154125108119139183828
Fatima Al-Qaseer1951811871651571861071
22Flag of Kuwait.svg  Kuwait 1  (KUW)5004634574324485052805
Nora Al-Roudan1871821651581511931036
Fatima Mohammad164130141130129147841
Hanadi Al-Mezaiel149151151144168165928
23Flag of India.svg  India 2  (IND)5284554804534014672784
Judy Alban162129173140144168916
Sana Saleem160176159161150148954
Sheela Kumari206150148152107151914
24Flag of Kuwait.svg  Kuwait 2  (KUW)4954405264183432292451
Shaikha Al-Hendi132136175142153105843
Farah Al-Mulla145143145135430611
Bashaer Rashed218161206141147124997
Individuals
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Shen Yuye (CHN)2211801621751831821103
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Zhang Chunli (CHN)1741822192012481861210
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Veronika Solozhenkina (KAZ)1871621651501721791015
Flag of Thailand.svg Angkana Netrviseth (THA)2332352152121822051282
Flag of Thailand.svg Saruta Songserm (THA)1692211791781861591092

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