Bowling at the 2013 Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games | |
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Venue | Anyang Hogye Gymnasium |
Dates | 30 June – 6 July 2013 |
Bowling for the 2013 Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games was held in the Anyang Hogye Gymnasium. [1] It took place from 30 June to 6 July 2013. [2] This was the third time that this sport is in these Games after Macau 2007 and Hanoi 2009. [3]
Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
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1 | Singapore (SIN) | 2 | 0 | 2 | 4 |
2 | Hong Kong (HKG) | 2 | 0 | 0 | 2 |
3 | South Korea (KOR) | 1 | 3 | 3 | 7 |
4 | Chinese Taipei (TPE) | 1 | 0 | 1 | 2 |
5 | Japan (JPN) | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 |
6 | China (CHN) | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
Malaysia (MAS) | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | |
8 | United Arab Emirates (UAE) | 0 | 0 | 2 | 2 |
9 | Indonesia (INA) | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
Thailand (THA) | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | |
Totals (10 entries) | 6 | 6 | 12 | 24 |
30 June
Rank | Athlete | Score |
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1 | Kim Jun-yung (KOR) | 1383 |
2 | Toshihiko Takahashi (JPN) | 1370 |
3 | Cho Young-seon (KOR) | 1347 |
3 | Park Jong-woo (KOR) | 1347 |
5 | Timmy Tan (MAS) | 1336 |
6 | Michael Mak (HKG) | 1318 |
7 | Yannaphon Larpapharat (THA) | 1315 |
8 | Wu Siu Hong (HKG) | 1311 |
9 | Jaris Goh (SIN) | 1307 |
10 | Basel Al-Anzi (KUW) | 1305 |
11 | Shin Seung-hyeon (KOR) | 1303 |
12 | Eric Tseng (HKG) | 1299 |
13 | Aris Ardila (MAS) | 1292 |
14 | Raoul Miranda (PHI) | 1282 |
15 | Taha Ebrahim Selail (BRN) | 1278 |
16 | Sithiphol Kunaksorn (THA) | 1273 |
17 | Ryan Leonard Lalisang (INA) | 1261 |
18 | Jasem Al-Saqer (KUW) | 1258 |
19 | Yeri Ramadona (INA) | 1256 |
20 | Isa Al-Awadhi (BRN) | 1253 |
20 | Michael Tsang (HKG) | 1253 |
22 | Yoshinao Masatoki (JPN) | 1251 |
22 | Syimir Abdul Razak (MAS) | 1251 |
24 | Mansour Al-Hajri (QAT) | 1245 |
25 | Ghalib Al-Busaidi (OMA) | 1242 |
26 | Qi Wankang (CHN) | 1239 |
27 | Annop Arromsaranon (THA) | 1236 |
27 | Tomoyuki Sasaki (JPN) | 1236 |
29 | Chang Chih-ming (TPE) | 1230 |
30 | Jonathan Chan (MAS) | 1221 |
31 | Hareb Al-Mansoori (UAE) | 1219 |
32 | Fahad Al-Emadi (QAT) | 1218 |
33 | Nayef Eqab (UAE) | 1214 |
34 | Moosa Al-Maimani (OMA) | 1213 |
35 | Shaker Ali Al-Hassan (UAE) | 1212 |
35 | Javier Tan (SIN) | 1212 |
37 | Shabbir Dhankot (AOI) | 1208 |
38 | Badin Lerdpiriyasakulkit (THA) | 1204 |
39 | Daisuke Yoshida (JPN) | 1203 |
40 | Yang Nien-hua (TPE) | 1202 |
41 | Yousef Al-Jaber (QAT) | 1183 |
42 | Jeremy Posadas (PHI) | 1180 |
43 | Dhruv Sarda (AOI) | 1176 |
44 | Zhang Peng (CHN) | 1171 |
45 | Hussain Nasir Al-Suwaidi (UAE) | 1167 |
46 | Jeff Carabeo (PHI) | 1166 |
47 | Zhang Bo-sheng (TPE) | 1165 |
48 | Frederick Ong (PHI) | 1164 |
49 | Hardy Rachmadian (INA) | 1162 |
50 | Ijaz-ur-Rehman (PAK) | 1158 |
51 | Chen Wenchang (CHN) | 1155 |
51 | Choi Io Fai (MAC) | 1155 |
53 | Joel Tan (SIN) | 1151 |
54 | Teng Jui-pu (TPE) | 1141 |
55 | Akaash Ashok Kumar (AOI) | 1137 |
56 | Ahmed Al-Goud (BRN) | 1136 |
56 | Mohammad Al-Regeebah (KUW) | 1136 |
58 | Lee Tak Man (MAC) | 1131 |
59 | Hassan Al-Kharusi (OMA) | 1126 |
60 | Muhammad Hussain Chatta (PAK) | 1117 |
61 | Zoe Dias Ma (MAC) | 1110 |
62 | Shabbir Lashkerwala (PAK) | 1109 |
63 | Rakan Al-Ameeri (KUW) | 1101 |
64 | Cai Xiaotian (CHN) | 1083 |
65 | Hamid Reza Seyed-Azizollah (IRI) | 1080 |
66 | Hamad Al-Mosallam (QAT) | 1072 |
67 | Tseveen-Ochiryn Batjargal (MGL) | 1062 |
68 | Keith Saw (SIN) | 1060 |
69 | Billy Muhammad Islam (INA) | 1058 |
70 | Masood Saberi (BRN) | 1053 |
71 | Parvez Ahmed Saud (AOI) | 1032 |
72 | Sharyn Baatar (MGL) | 987 |
73 | Hassan Al-Alawi (OMA) | 982 |
73 | Hossein Vanaki (IRI) | 982 |
75 | Chan Tak Seng (MAC) | 956 |
76 | Dorjgotovyn Mönkh-Amgalan (MGL) | 932 |
— | Saleem Baig (PAK) | DNS |
Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Gold medal match | |||||||||
Kim Jun-yung (KOR) | 257 | ||||||||||
Jaris Goh (SIN) | 226 | Kim Jun-yung (KOR) | 193 | ||||||||
Cho Young-seon (KOR) | 209 | Yannaphon Larpapharat (THA) | 189 | ||||||||
Yannaphon Larpapharat (THA) | 248 | Kim Jun-yung (KOR) | 203 | ||||||||
Toshihiko Takahashi (JPN) | 228 | Michael Mak (HKG) | 204 | ||||||||
Wu Siu Hong (HKG) | 211 | Toshihiko Takahashi (JPN) | 210 | ||||||||
Timmy Tan (MAS) | 202 | Michael Mak (HKG) | 243 | ||||||||
Michael Mak (HKG) | 224 |
2 July
Rank | Team | Score |
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1 | Japan (JPN) Daisuke Yoshida Tomoyuki Sasaki | 2651 |
2 | Hong Kong (HKG) Wu Siu Hong Michael Mak | 2598 |
3 | South Korea (KOR) Park Jong-woo Shin Seung-hyeon | 2595 |
4 | United Arab Emirates (UAE) Hussain Nasir Al-Suwaidi Shaker Ali Al-Hassan | 2571 |
5 | South Korea (KOR) Cho Young-seon Kim Jun-yung | 2560 |
6 | Malaysia (MAS) Jonathan Chan Aris Ardila | 2558 |
7 | Singapore (SIN) Joel Tan Keith Saw | 2475 |
8 | Chinese Taipei (TPE) Zhang Bo-sheng Chang Chih-ming | 2448 |
9 | Malaysia (MAS) Syimir Abdul Razak Timmy Tan | 2432 |
10 | Singapore (SIN) Javier Tan Jaris Goh | 2421 |
11 | Hong Kong (HKG) Michael Tsang Eric Tseng | 2405 |
12 | Japan (JPN) Toshihiko Takahashi Yoshinao Masatoki | 2402 |
13 | Bahrain (BRN) Ahmed Al-Goud Taha Ebrahim Selail | 2369 |
14 | Indonesia (INA) Ryan Leonard Lalisang Yeri Ramadona | 2354 |
15 | China (CHN) Cai Xiaotian Chen Wenchang | 2338 |
16 | Philippines (PHI) Jeremy Posadas Raoul Miranda | 2336 |
17 | Chinese Taipei (TPE) Teng Jui-pu Yang Nien-hua | 2333 |
18 | United Arab Emirates (UAE) Hareb Al-Mansoori Nayef Eqab | 2326 |
19 | Thailand (THA) Annop Arromsaranon Yannaphon Larpapharat | 2322 |
20 | Thailand (THA) Badin Lerdpiriyasakulkit Sithiphol Kunaksorn | 2309 |
21 | Philippines (PHI) Frederick Ong Jeff Carabeo | 2307 |
22 | Qatar (QAT) Fahad Al-Emadi Yousef Al-Jaber | 2292 |
22 | Kuwait (KUW) Rakan Al-Ameeri Jasem Al-Saqer | 2292 |
24 | Macau (MAC) Choi Io Fai Lee Tak Man | 2254 |
25 | Independent Olympic Athletes (AOI) Dhruv Sarda Parvez Ahmed Saud | 2203 |
26 | Bahrain (BRN) Isa Al-Awadhi Masood Saberi | 2188 |
27 | Qatar (QAT) Hamad Al-Mosallam Mansour Al-Hajri | 2185 |
28 | China (CHN) Zhang Peng Qi Wankang | 2173 |
29 | Indonesia (INA) Billy Muhammad Islam Hardy Rachmadian | 2160 |
30 | Independent Olympic Athletes (AOI) Akaash Ashok Kumar Shabbir Dhankot | 2157 |
31 | Oman (OMA) Ghalib Al-Busaidi Moosa Al-Maimani | 2154 |
32 | Kuwait (KUW) Mohammad Al-Regeebah Basel Al-Anzi | 2125 |
32 | Macau (MAC) Zoe Dias Ma Chan Tak Seng | 2108 |
34 | Iran (IRI) Hossein Vanaki Hamid Reza Seyed-Azizollah | 2098 |
35 | Oman (OMA) Hassan Al-Alawi Hassan Al-Kharusi | 1970 |
36 | Mongolia (MGL) Sharyn Baatar Tseveen-Ochiryn Batjargal | 1936 |
37 | Pakistan (PAK) Ijaz-ur-Rehman Shabbir Lashkerwala | 1913 |
Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Gold medal match | |||||||||
Daisuke Yoshida (JPN) Tomoyuki Sasaki (JPN) | 499 | ||||||||||
Zhang Bo-sheng (TPE) Chang Chih-ming (TPE) | 394 | Daisuke Yoshida (JPN) Tomoyuki Sasaki (JPN) | 468 | ||||||||
Wu Siu Hong (HKG) Michael Mak (HKG) | 381 | Joel Tan (SIN) Keith Saw (SIN) | 397 | ||||||||
Joel Tan (SIN) Keith Saw (SIN) | 404 | Daisuke Yoshida (JPN) Tomoyuki Sasaki (JPN) | 400 | ||||||||
Park Jong-woo (KOR) Shin Seung-hyeon (KOR) | 381 | Park Jong-woo (KOR) Shin Seung-hyeon (KOR) | 442 | ||||||||
Jonathan Chan (MAS) Aris Ardila (MAS) | 322 | Park Jong-woo (KOR) Shin Seung-hyeon (KOR) | 441 | ||||||||
Hussain Nasir Al-Suwaidi (UAE) Shaker Ali Al-Hassan (UAE) | 443 | Hussain Nasir Al-Suwaidi (UAE) Shaker Ali Al-Hassan (UAE) | 433 | ||||||||
Cho Young-seon (KOR) Kim Jun-yung (KOR) | 362 |
4–5 July
Rank | Team | Score |
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1 | South Korea (KOR) | 5281 |
2 | Hong Kong (HKG) | 5169 |
3 | United Arab Emirates (UAE) | 5103 |
4 | Indonesia (INA) | 5012 |
5 | Malaysia (MAS) | 5008 |
6 | Singapore (SIN) | 4959 |
7 | Japan (JPN) | 4957 |
8 | Philippines (PHI) | 4851 |
9 | China (CHN) | 4812 |
10 | Thailand (THA) | 4723 |
11 | Independent Olympic Athletes (AOI) | 4708 |
12 | Qatar (QAT) | 4700 |
13 | Kuwait (KUW) | 4637 |
14 | Chinese Taipei (TPE) | 4629 |
15 | Macau (MAC) | 4519 |
16 | Bahrain (BRN) | 4360 |
17 | Oman (OMA) | 3925 |
6 July
Semifinals | Gold medal match | ||||||
South Korea | 847 | ||||||
Indonesia | 736 | South Korea | 876 | ||||
Hong Kong | 856 | Hong Kong | 886 | ||||
United Arab Emirates | 838 |
1 July
Rank | Athlete | Score |
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1 | Hwang Yeon-ju (KOR) | 1354 |
2 | Daphne Tan (SIN) | 1336 |
3 | Son Yun-hee (KOR) | 1296 |
4 | Chen Dongdong (CHN) | 1294 |
5 | Lee Na-young (KOR) | 1279 |
6 | Jung Da-wun (KOR) | 1271 |
7 | Zhang Yuhong (CHN) | 1265 |
8 | Misaki Mukotani (JPN) | 1259 |
9 | Sharon Limansantoso (INA) | 1247 |
10 | Krizziah Tabora (PHI) | 1229 |
11 | Tanaprang Sathean (THA) | 1226 |
12 | Haruka Matsuda (JPN) | 1218 |
12 | New Hui Fen (SIN) | 1218 |
14 | Chan Shuk Han (HKG) | 1211 |
15 | Huang Chiung-yao (TPE) | 1208 |
16 | Tannya Roumimper (INA) | 1207 |
17 | Wang Ya-ting (TPE) | 1197 |
18 | Chang Yu-hsuan (TPE) | 1194 |
19 | Bernice Lim (SIN) | 1186 |
19 | Novie Phang (INA) | 1186 |
21 | Milki Ng (HKG) | 1184 |
22 | Hee Kar Yen (MAS) | 1182 |
23 | Siti Safiyah (MAS) | 1177 |
23 | Natsuki Teshima (JPN) | 1177 |
25 | Liza Clutario (PHI) | 1170 |
25 | Liza del Rosario (PHI) | 1170 |
27 | Chan Weng Sam (MAC) | 1169 |
28 | Hikaru Takekawa (JPN) | 1165 |
29 | Angkana Netrviseth (THA) | 1159 |
30 | Geraldine Ng (SIN) | 1157 |
31 | Filomena Choi (MAC) | 1149 |
32 | Hui Tong (MAC) | 1148 |
33 | Peng Rui (CHN) | 1143 |
34 | Victoria Chan (HKG) | 1137 |
34 | Rachelle Leon (PHI) | 1137 |
36 | Korngunya Aree (THA) | 1128 |
37 | Putty Armein (INA) | 1123 |
38 | Julia Lam (MAC) | 1121 |
39 | Zatil Iman (MAS) | 1118 |
40 | Dayang Khairuniza (MAS) | 1092 |
41 | Tsai Hsin-yi (TPE) | 1078 |
42 | Sun Hongdou (CHN) | 1077 |
43 | Natthida Sertluecha (THA) | 1056 |
44 | Zoe Tam (HKG) | 1036 |
45 | Fatima Mohammad (KUW) | 1013 |
46 | Maryam Yousef (KUW) | 991 |
47 | Fatima Khalid Ali (BRN) | 976 |
47 | Tömörbaataryn Tuul (MGL) | 976 |
49 | Khalzangiin Ölziikhorol (MGL) | 972 |
50 | Layla Al-Janahi (BRN) | 925 |
51 | Shaikha Al-Hendi (KUW) | 869 |
51 | Noora Al-Janahi (BRN) | 868 |
53 | Altaf Karam (KUW) | 857 |
54 | Majeda Taher Saleh (BRN) | 766 |
Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Gold medal match | |||||||||
Hwang Yeon-ju (KOR) | 232 | ||||||||||
Krizziah Tabora (PHI) | 194 | Hwang Yeon-ju (KOR) | 193 | ||||||||
Chen Dongdong (CHN) | 221 | Chen Dongdong (CHN) | 224 | ||||||||
Zhang Yuhong (CHN) | 184 | Chen Dongdong (CHN) | 167 | ||||||||
Daphne Tan (SIN) | 212 | Daphne Tan (SIN) | 182 | ||||||||
Sharon Limansantoso (INA) | 203 | Daphne Tan (SIN) | 255 | ||||||||
Son Yun-hee (KOR) | 245 | Son Yun-hee (KOR) | 223 | ||||||||
Misaki Mukotani (JPN) | 200 |
3 July
Rank | Team | Score |
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1 | South Korea (KOR) Lee Na-young Jung Da-wun | 2618 |
2 | South Korea (KOR) Son Yun-hee Hwang Yeon-ju | 2532 |
3 | Chinese Taipei (TPE) Huang Chiung-yao Tsai Hsin-yi | 2507 |
4 | Singapore (SIN) Geraldine Ng New Hui Fen | 2442 |
5 | Malaysia (MAS) Hee Kar Yen Siti Safiyah | 2420 |
6 | Singapore (SIN) Bernice Lim Daphne Tan | 2366 |
7 | Thailand (THA) Natthida Sertluecha Angkana Netrviseth | 2331 |
8 | Chinese Taipei (TPE) Wang Ya-ting Chang Yu-hsuan | 2297 |
9 | Japan (JPN) Natsuki Teshima Haruka Matsuda | 2287 |
10 | Indonesia (INA) Tannya Roumimper Sharon Limansantoso | 2285 |
11 | Japan (JPN) Misaki Mukotani Hikaru Takekawa | 2242 |
12 | China (CHN) Sun Hongdou Peng Rui | 2239 |
13 | Philippines (PHI) Krizziah Tabora Liza del Rosario | 2217 |
14 | Philippines (PHI) Rachelle Leon Liza Clutario | 2190 |
15 | Indonesia (INA) Novie Phang Putty Armein | 2171 |
16 | Macau (MAC) Chan Weng Sam Filomena Choi | 2146 |
17 | Hong Kong (HKG) Chan Shuk Han Milki Ng | 2141 |
18 | China (CHN) Chen Dongdong Zhang Yuhong | 2121 |
19 | Malaysia (MAS) Zatil Iman Dayang Khairuniza | 2119 |
19 | Thailand (THA) Korngunya Aree Tanaprang Sathean | 2119 |
21 | Hong Kong (HKG) Victoria Chan Zoe Tam | 2109 |
22 | Macau (MAC) Hui Tong Julia Lam | 2064 |
23 | Mongolia (MGL) Khalzangiin Ölziikhorol Tömörbaataryn Tuul | 1972 |
24 | Kuwait (KUW) Shaikha Al-Hendi Fatima Mohammad | 1897 |
25 | Bahrain (BRN) Noora Al-Janahi Fatima Khalid Ali | 1708 |
26 | Kuwait (KUW) Altaf Karam Maryam Yousef | 1549 |
27 | Bahrain (BRN) Layla Al-Janahi Majeda Taher Saleh | 1498 |
Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Gold medal match | |||||||||
Son Yun-hee (KOR) Hwang Yeon-ju (KOR) | 389 | ||||||||||
Natthida Sertluecha (THA) Angkana Netrviseth (THA) | 376 | Son Yun-hee (KOR) Hwang Yeon-ju (KOR) | 400 | ||||||||
Lee Na-young (KOR) Jung Da-wun (KOR) | 416 | Wang Ya-ting (TPE) Chang Yu-hsuan (TPE) | 378 | ||||||||
Wang Ya-ting (TPE) Chang Yu-hsuan (TPE) | 418 | Son Yun-hee (KOR) Hwang Yeon-ju (KOR) | 393 | ||||||||
Geraldine Ng (SIN) New Hui Fen (SIN) | 367 | Bernice Lim (SIN) Daphne Tan (SIN) | 441 | ||||||||
Hee Kar Yen (MAS) Siti Safiyah (MAS) | 362 | Geraldine Ng (SIN) New Hui Fen (SIN) | 357 | ||||||||
Huang Chiung-yao (TPE) Tsai Hsin-yi (TPE) | 352 | Bernice Lim (SIN) Daphne Tan (SIN) | 372 | ||||||||
Bernice Lim (SIN) Daphne Tan (SIN) | 409 |
4–5 July
Rank | Team | Score |
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1 | South Korea (KOR) | 5266 |
2 | Japan (JPN) | 4830 |
3 | Malaysia (MAS) | 4747 |
4 | Chinese Taipei (TPE) | 4738 |
5 | China (CHN) | 4686 |
6 | Indonesia (INA) | 4675 |
7 | Thailand (THA) | 4613 |
8 | Singapore (SIN) | 4583 |
9 | Philippines (PHI) | 4474 |
10 | Hong Kong (HKG) | 4344 |
11 | Macau (MAC) | 4174 |
12 | Kuwait (KUW) | 3877 |
13 | Bahrain (BRN) | 3474 |
6 July
Semifinals | Gold medal match | ||||||
South Korea | 771 | ||||||
Chinese Taipei | 812 | Chinese Taipei | 845 | ||||
Japan | 747 | Malaysia | 734 | ||||
Malaysia | 862 |
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