Bowling at the 2007 Asian Indoor Games | |
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Venue | Bowling Centre |
Dates | 27 October – 2 November |
Bowling at the 2007 Asian Indoor Games was held in Bowling Centre, Macau, China from 27 October to 2 November 2007.
Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
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1 | South Korea (KOR) | 5 | 2 | 1 | 8 |
2 | United Arab Emirates (UAE) | 1 | 0 | 1 | 2 |
3 | China (CHN) | 0 | 1 | 3 | 4 |
4 | Malaysia (MAS) | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2 |
Thailand (THA) | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2 | |
6 | Qatar (QAT) | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
7 | Japan (JPN) | 0 | 0 | 4 | 4 |
8 | Kuwait (KUW) | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
Totals (8 nations) | 6 | 6 | 12 | 24 |
27 October
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Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Final | ||||||||||||
3 | Khaled Al-Debayyan (KUW) | 235 | ||||||||||||
6 | Mohd Nur Aiman (MAS) | 215 | 3 | Khaled Al-Debayyan (KUW) | 195 | |||||||||
7 | Tomoyuki Sasaki (JPN) | 203 | 2 | Kim Hyun-suk (KOR) | 258 | |||||||||
2 | Kim Hyun-suk (KOR) | 247 | 2 | Kim Hyun-suk (KOR) | 172 | |||||||||
1 | Choi Bok-eum (KOR) | 242 | 5 | Nayef Eqab (UAE) | 211 | |||||||||
8 | Hassan Al-Shaikh (KSA) | 168 | 1 | Choi Bok-eum (KOR) | 191 | |||||||||
5 | Nayef Eqab (UAE) | 246 | 5 | Nayef Eqab (UAE) | 227 | |||||||||
4 | Hussain Nasir Al-Suwaidi (UAE) | 190 |
29 October
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Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Final | ||||||||||||
1 | Somjed Kusonpithak (THA) Yannaphon Larpapharat (THA) | 389 | ||||||||||||
8 | Cheng Hsing-chao (TPE) Hsiao Chun-ho (TPE) | 384 | 1 | Somjed Kusonpithak (THA) Yannaphon Larpapharat (THA) | 483 | |||||||||
3 | Mubarak Al-Merikhi (QAT) Saeed Al-Hajri (QAT) | 402 | 6 | Daiki Ikeda (JPN) Masaaki Takemoto (JPN) | 373 | |||||||||
6 | Daiki Ikeda (JPN) Masaaki Takemoto (JPN) | 468 | 1 | Somjed Kusonpithak (THA) Yannaphon Larpapharat (THA) | 410 | |||||||||
5 | Nayef Eqab (UAE) Shaker Ali Al-Hassan (UAE) | 437 | 2 | Choi Bok-eum (KOR) Park Min-su (KOR) | 521 | |||||||||
4 | Syaherezan Fajrin (MAS) Mohd Nur Aiman (MAS) | 403 | 5 | Nayef Eqab (UAE) Shaker Ali Al-Hassan (UAE) | 369 | |||||||||
7 | Hassan Al-Shaikh (KSA) Bader Al-Shaikh (KSA) | 406 | 2 | Choi Bok-eum (KOR) Park Min-su (KOR) | 386 | |||||||||
2 | Choi Bok-eum (KOR) Park Min-su (KOR) | 437 |
31 October – 1 November
Rank | Team | Score |
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1 | Japan (JPN) | 5378 |
2 | Qatar (QAT) | 5156 |
3 | Thailand (THA) | 5078 |
4 | South Korea (KOR) | 5017 |
5 | Kuwait (KUW) | 4956 |
6 | Philippines (PHI) | 4939 |
7 | United Arab Emirates (UAE) | 4924 |
8 | Hong Kong (HKG) | 4913 |
9 | Chinese Taipei (TPE) | 4833 |
10 | Indonesia (INA) | 4790 |
11 | Saudi Arabia (KSA) | 4789 |
12 | Malaysia (MAS) | 4753 |
13 | Macau (MAC) | 4656 |
14 | Bahrain (BRN) | 4630 |
15 | China (CHN) | 4591 |
16 | Iran (IRI) | 4591 |
17 | India (IND) | 4514 |
18 | Uzbekistan (UZB) | 4240 |
2 November
Semifinals | Final | ||||||||
3 | Thailand | 777 | |||||||
2 | Qatar | 783 | 2 | Qatar | 829 | ||||
1 | Japan | 766 | 4 | South Korea | 922 | ||||
4 | South Korea | 830 |
28 October
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Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Final | ||||||||||||
7 | Saowapha Kunaksorn (THA) | 148 | ||||||||||||
2 | Zatil Iman (MAS) | 217 | 2 | Zatil Iman (MAS) | 214 | |||||||||
1 | Gye Min-young (KOR) | 182 | 8 | Yang Suiling (CHN) | 172 | |||||||||
8 | Yang Suiling (CHN) | 195 | 2 | Zatil Iman (MAS) | 191 | |||||||||
5 | Ayano Katai (JPN) | 208 | 3 | Choi Jin-a (KOR) | 214 | |||||||||
4 | Haruka Matsuda (JPN) | 213 | 4 | Haruka Matsuda (JPN) | 156 | |||||||||
3 | Choi Jin-a (KOR) | 217 | 3 | Choi Jin-a (KOR) | 298 | |||||||||
6 | Apple Posadas (PHI) | 212 |
30 October
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Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Final | ||||||||||||
1 | Choi Jin-a (KOR) Kim Yeau-jin (KOR) | 401 | ||||||||||||
8 | Chan Weng Sam (MAC) Alexandra Foo (MAC) | 371 | 1 | Choi Jin-a (KOR) Kim Yeau-jin (KOR) | 443 | |||||||||
5 | Zatil Iman (MAS) Norhanizah Abu Bakar (MAS) | 395 | 4 | Zhang Yuhong (CHN) Yang Suiling (CHN) | 413 | |||||||||
4 | Zhang Yuhong (CHN) Yang Suiling (CHN) | 472 | 1 | Choi Jin-a (KOR) Kim Yeau-jin (KOR) | 381 | |||||||||
3 | Gang Hye-eun (KOR) Gye Min-young (KOR) | 413 | 3 | Gang Hye-eun (KOR) Gye Min-young (KOR) | 391 | |||||||||
6 | Ayano Katai (JPN) Kanako Ishimine (JPN) | 340 | 3 | Gang Hye-eun (KOR) Gye Min-young (KOR) | 424 | |||||||||
7 | Chan Shuk Han (HKG) Vanessa Fung (HKG) | 356 | 2 | Chen Dongdong (CHN) Wu Suqin (CHN) | 341 | |||||||||
2 | Chen Dongdong (CHN) Wu Suqin (CHN) | 396 |
31 October – 1 November
Rank | Team | Score |
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1 | South Korea (KOR) | 5284 |
2 | Malaysia (MAS) | 4887 |
3 | China (CHN) | 4841 |
4 | Japan (JPN) | 4718 |
5 | Philippines (PHI) | 4702 |
6 | Thailand (THA) | 4435 |
7 | Hong Kong (HKG) | 4434 |
8 | Macau (MAC) | 4343 |
9 | India (IND) | 4019 |
2 November
Semifinals | Final | ||||||||
1 | South Korea | 842 | |||||||
4 | Japan | 764 | 1 | South Korea | 957 | ||||
3 | China | 793 | 3 | China | 833 | ||||
2 | Malaysia | 720 |
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