Bowling at the 2010 Asian Games – Women's all-events

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Women's all-events
at the 2010 Asian Games
Venue Tianhe Bowling Hall
Date16–22 November
Competitors77 from 14 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  South Korea
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  South Korea
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China
  2006
2014  

The women's all-events competition at the 2010 Asian Games in Guangzhou was held from 16 November to 22 November 2010 at Tianhe Bowling Hall.

Contents

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

Schedule

All times are China Standard Time (UTC+08:00)

DateTimeEvent
Tuesday, 16 November 201009:00Singles
Thursday, 18 November 201009:00Doubles
Friday, 19 November 201013:30Trios – First block
Saturday, 20 November 201013:30Trios – Second block
Sunday, 21 November 201014:30Team – First block
Monday, 22 November 201014:30Team – Second block

Results

Legend
RankAthleteSinglesDoublesTriosTeamTotal
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg Hwang Sun-ok (KOR)13951369133014145508
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg Choi Jin-a (KOR)11531396130814195276
3Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg Son Yun-hee (KOR)12981397121112695175
4Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg Hong Su-yeon (KOR)13291267119713445137
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg Zhang Yuhong (CHN)11561324130113505131
6Flag of Singapore.svg Shayna Ng (SIN)13421192129312705097
7Flag of Singapore.svg Cherie Tan (SIN)13091233129812515091
8Flag of Malaysia.svg  Esther Cheah  (MAS)11361187129914355057
9Flag of Malaysia.svg Sharon Koh (MAS)13181224126512435050
10Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg Jeon Eun-hee (KOR)11991234132712865046
11Flag of Japan.svg Maki Nakano (JPN)12681266135111175002
12Flag of Indonesia.svg Tannya Roumimper (INA)13001265117012374972
12Flag of the Philippines.svg  Liza del Rosario  (PHI)11571311122812764972
12Flag of Singapore.svg  Jazreel Tan  (SIN)11851255129612364972
15Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg Gang Hye-eun (KOR)12161291122012434970
16Flag of Singapore.svg Geraldine Ng (SIN)12001302132611214949
16Flag of the Philippines.svg Apple Posadas (PHI)11831221129712484949
18Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Chen Dongdong (CHN)12191209125312504931
19Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Yang Suiling (CHN)11671269128712064929
20Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Tang Ya-chun (TPE)12351322113512304922
21Flag of Singapore.svg New Hui Fen (SIN)13411147113612714895
21Flag of Malaysia.svg Zandra Aziela (MAS)11821175132312154895
23Flag of Japan.svg Misaki Mukotani (JPN)11461310121512184889
24Flag of Japan.svg Haruka Matsuda (JPN)12891152119612334870
25Flag of Indonesia.svg Novie Phang (INA)10081212131913124851
26Flag of the Philippines.svg Kimberly Lao (PHI)11661218118412744842
27Flag of Indonesia.svg  Putty Armein  (INA)12191200116512554839
28Flag of Malaysia.svg  Shalin Zulkifli  (MAS)11241245125611894814
29Flag of Malaysia.svg Zatil Iman (MAS)11801204121612134813
30Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Pan Yu-fen (TPE)11301215121112514807
31Flag of Japan.svg Kanako Ishimine (JPN)10771270122312344804
32Flag of Japan.svg Yukari Honma (JPN)10841218119213034797
33Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Tsai Hsin-yi (TPE)11781178118612514793
34Flag of Thailand.svg Angkana Netrviseth (THA)11461320116811584792
35Flag of Hong Kong.svg Milki Ng (HKG)11161239112112624738
36Flag of Malaysia.svg Jane Sin (MAS)11611169119712024729
36Flag of the Philippines.svg Liza Clutario (PHI)11011273112812274729
38Flag of Hong Kong.svg Chan Shuk Han (HKG)11521162118412074705
39Flag of Indonesia.svg Sharon Limansantoso (INA)11461177109212444659
40Flag of Singapore.svg  Jasmine Yeong-Nathan  (SIN)11511233119410734651
41Flag of Hong Kong.svg Vanessa Fung (HKG)10851143118812254641
42Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Xu Lan (CHN)11491192112011464607
43Flag of Indonesia.svg Ivana Hie (INA)9961114118512924587
44Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Yang Hao-ting (TPE)11571052123511294573
45Flag of Japan.svg Nao Ohishi (JPN)10761177107012494572
46Flag of Macau.svg Chan Weng Sam (MAC)10231001127312544551
47Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Sun Hongdou (CHN)11011153112911594542
48Flag of Thailand.svg Benchawan Poungthong (THA)10481152117511644539
49Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Jiang Wei (CHN)11081108116411504530
50Flag of Indonesia.svg Shalima Zalsha (INA)9961144115912144513
51Flag of the Philippines.svg Lara Posadas (PHI)11241121111111484504
52Flag of the Philippines.svg  Krizziah Tabora  (PHI)1084125198911254449
53Flag of Thailand.svg Apinyata Jonbumrung (THA)10501128115711074442
54Flag of Macau.svg Filomena Choi (MAC)1104122911049864423
55Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Wang Ting-wen (TPE)10531120109011564419
56Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Wang Yu-ling (TPE)11311192106210124397
57Flag of Hong Kong.svg Zoe Tam (HKG)10411051116211374391
58Flag of Macau.svg Hui Tong (MAC)9951157118810494389
59Flag of India.svg Pratima Hegde (IND)10931077111610814367
60Flag of India.svg Swapna Mitra (IND)10451139107211054361
61Flag of Thailand.svg Panacha Boonma (THA)11451051107310594328
62Flag of Macau.svg Julia Lam (MAC)10091091101611204236
63Flag of Hong Kong.svg Sonia Ho (HKG)9921068100510664131
64Olympic flag.svg Hanadi Al-Mezaiel (IOC)8931089106610744122
65Flag of Macau.svg Un Im Cheng (MAC)10041045106010004109
66Flag of Macau.svg Tchiang Sin U (MAC)970109110169824059
67Olympic flag.svg Bashaer Rashed (IOC)9929509758793796
68Olympic flag.svg Fatima Mohammad (IOC)8359059839853708
69Olympic flag.svg Farah Al-Mulla (IOC)8909568178663529
70Olympic flag.svg Shaikha Al-Hendi (IOC)8338347388453250
71Flag of Mongolia.svg Shatarbalyn Gerlee (MGL)83693590102672
72Flag of Mongolia.svg Sosoryn Khandaa (MGL)86086882302551
73Flag of Mongolia.svg Terveegiin Dorjderem (MGL)79682081802434
74Flag of Mongolia.svg Tsodongiin Urantsetseg (MGL)79284074902381
75Olympic flag.svg Abrar Al-Zanki (IOC)7106666523432371
Flag of India.svg Sumathi Nallabantu (IND)DNS
Flag of India.svg Namratha Karanth (IND)DNS

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