Men's masters at the 2010 Asian Games | ||||||||||
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Venue | Tianhe Bowling Hall | |||||||||
Date | 23–24 November 2010 | |||||||||
Competitors | 16 from 11 nations | |||||||||
Medalists | ||||||||||
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Bowling at the 2010 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 masters competition at the 2010 Asian Games in Guangzhou was held from 23 November to 24 November 2010 at Tianhe Bowling Hall.
The Masters event comprises the top 16 bowlers (maximum two per country) from the all-events competition.
All times are China Standard Time (UTC+08:00)
Date | Time | Event |
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Tuesday, 23 November 2010 | 09:00 | First block |
Wednesday, 24 November 2010 | 09:00 | Second block |
16:55 | Stepladder 2nd/3rd place | |
17:40 | Stepladder 1st/2nd place |
Rank | Athlete | Game | Total | |||||||||||||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | |||
1 | Choi Bok-eum (KOR) | 254 10 | 206 10 | 203 0 | 249 10 | 211 0 | 225 10 | 245 10 | 200 0 | 210 10 | 300 10 | 257 10 | 224 0 | 243 10 | 226 10 | 228 10 | 222 10 | 3823 |
2 | Du Jianchao (CHN) | 209 10 | 235 10 | 213 10 | 171 0 | 247 10 | 196 0 | 278 10 | 229 10 | 263 10 | 258 10 | 247 10 | 213 10 | 173 0 | 223 10 | 264 10 | 191 0 | 3730 |
3 | Mohammad Al-Regeebah (IOC) | 213 0 | 200 0 | 247 10 | 214 0 | 192 0 | 209 10 | 245 10 | 258 10 | 161 0 | 216 10 | 199 0 | 248 10 | 247 10 | 233 10 | 267 10 | 224 10 | 3673 |
4 | Yannaphon Larpapharat (THA) | 254 10 | 223 10 | 233 0 | 257 10 | 203 10 | 233 10 | 227 10 | 266 10 | 197 10 | 279 10 | 237 0 | 157 0 | 217 10 | 208 10 | 189 0 | 176 0 | 3666 |
5 | Alex Liew (MAS) | 178 0 | 168 0 | 288 10 | 194 10 | 269 10 | 169 0 | 204 0 | 214 0 | 213 0 | 259 0 | 199 0 | 220 10 | 227 0 | 289 10 | 278 10 | 216 10 | 3655 |
6 | Choi Yong-kyu (KOR) | 216 0 | 202 10 | 215 10 | 236 10 | 266 10 | 203 10 | 248 10 | 184 0 | 257 10 | 243 10 | 213 10 | 178 0 | 231 10 | 185 0 | 203 10 | 214 0 | 3604 |
7 | Biboy Rivera (PHI) | 225 10 | 237 10 | 217 10 | 231 10 | 220 0 | 197 0 | 233 0 | 242 10 | 184 0 | 221 0 | 245 10 | 205 0 | 203 0 | 234 10 | 166 0 | 206 10 | 3546 |
8 | Ryan Leonard Lalisang (INA) | 205 0 | 249 10 | 182 0 | 193 10 | 166 0 | 234 10 | 213 0 | 245 10 | 215 0 | 155 0 | 206 0 | 246 10 | 234 0 | 229 10 | 214 0 | 236 10 | 3492 |
9 | Mi Zhongli (CHN) | 197 0 | 232 5 | 219 10 | 201 0 | 226 10 | 192 10 | 178 0 | 192 10 | 171 0 | 234 10 | 217 10 | 200 10 | 225 0 | 218 0 | 269 10 | 198 0 | 3454 |
10 | Toshihiko Takahashi (JPN) | 207 10 | 228 0 | 163 0 | 200 10 | 246 0 | 209 0 | 206 10 | 202 0 | 206 10 | 212 0 | 150 0 | 213 10 | 268 10 | 247 10 | 178 0 | 199 0 | 3404 |
11 | Jason Yeong-Nathan (SIN) | 246 0 | 223 10 | 176 0 | 193 0 | 193 0 | 213 0 | 258 10 | 186 0 | 214 0 | 257 0 | 199 10 | 181 0 | 179 0 | 212 0 | 232 0 | 170 10 | 3372 |
12 | Mansour Al-Awami (QAT) | 236 10 | 190 0 | 179 0 | 185 0 | 215 10 | 230 10 | 193 0 | 215 0 | 171 0 | 172 10 | 193 0 | 205 0 | 246 10 | 254 0 | 200 0 | 204 10 | 3348 |
13 | Aaron Kong (MAS) | 197 10 | 190 0 | 170 0 | 193 0 | 215 0 | 202 0 | 211 0 | 226 10 | 247 10 | 162 0 | 212 10 | 215 10 | 203 0 | 225 0 | 223 0 | 194 0 | 3335 |
14 | Shogo Wada (JPN) | 187 0 | 232 5 | 178 0 | 180 0 | 178 0 | 207 10 | 223 0 | 225 10 | 182 10 | 204 10 | 193 0 | 187 10 | 242 10 | 214 0 | 233 0 | 179 10 | 3319 |
15 | Eric Tseng (HKG) | 223 10 | 186 0 | 242 10 | 207 10 | 212 10 | 201 0 | 206 10 | 212 0 | 215 0 | 159 0 | 204 0 | 144 0 | 247 10 | 197 0 | 224 10 | 161 0 | 3310 |
16 | Michael Mak (HKG) | 207 0 | 218 0 | 213 10 | 237 0 | 227 10 | 157 0 | 178 0 | 170 0 | 235 10 | 169 0 | 195 10 | 210 0 | 203 0 | 162 0 | 241 10 | 165 0 | 3237 |
Stepladder 2nd/3rd place | Stepladder 1st/2nd place | ||||||||||
1 | Choi Bok-eum (KOR) | 217 | 245 | 462 | |||||||
2 | Du Jianchao (CHN) | 208 | 3 | Mohammad Al-Regeebah (IOC) | 154 | 173 | 327 | ||||
3 | Mohammad Al-Regeebah (IOC) | 215 |
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