Women's masters at the 2014 Asian Games | ||||||||||
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Venue | Anyang Hogye Gymnasium | |||||||||
Date | 1–2 October 2014 | |||||||||
Competitors | 16 from 10 nations | |||||||||
Medalists | ||||||||||
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Bowling at the 2014 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 women's masters competition at the 2014 Asian Games in Incheon was held on 1 and 2 October 2014 at Anyang Hogye Gymnasium.
The Masters event comprises the top 16 bowlers (maximum two per country) from the all-events competition.
All times are Korea Standard Time (UTC+09:00)
Date | Time | Event |
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Wednesday, 1 October 2014 | 13:00 | 1st block |
Thursday, 2 October 2014 | 08:00 | 2nd block |
16:00 | Stepladder final round 1 | |
16:00 | Stepladder final round 2 |
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 | Lee Na-young (KOR) | 213 0 | 182 10 | 221 10 | 199 10 | 203 0 | 212 10 | 216 10 | 201 0 | 225 10 | 206 10 | 233 10 | 241 10 | 190 0 | 213 10 | 195 0 | 214 10 | 3474 |
2 | Son Yun-hee (KOR) | 236 10 | 225 10 | 223 10 | 182 0 | 212 10 | 204 0 | 187 0 | 202 0 | 238 10 | 152 0 | 210 10 | 227 10 | 211 10 | 227 10 | 220 10 | 193 0 | 3449 |
3 | Wang Ya-ting (TPE) | 156 0 | 211 10 | 211 10 | 182 5 | 190 10 | 226 10 | 224 10 | 176 0 | 220 0 | 237 10 | 196 10 | 191 0 | 228 10 | 235 10 | 196 0 | 204 0 | 3378 |
4 | Sharon Limansantoso (INA) | 202 0 | 207 10 | 183 0 | 193 10 | 206 10 | 206 0 | 194 10 | 218 10 | 219 10 | 159 0 | 225 10 | 225 0 | 180 0 | 213 10 | 179 10 | 212 10 | 3321 |
5 | Chan Shuk Han (HKG) | 177 0 | 201 10 | 192 10 | 200 10 | 173 0 | 213 10 | 181 0 | 183 10 | 190 0 | 215 10 | 203 0 | 257 10 | 193 0 | 175 0 | 238 10 | 236 10 | 3317 |
6 | Yang Suiling (CHN) | 204 0 | 196 10 | 167 0 | 213 0 | 215 10 | 246 10 | 212 10 | 174 0 | 213 0 | 185 0 | 190 0 | 216 10 | 205 0 | 206 10 | 157 0 | 225 10 | 3294 |
7 | Haruka Matsuda (JPN) | 210 10 | 178 0 | 203 0 | 141 0 | 196 0 | 240 10 | 166 0 | 182 0 | 191 0 | 214 10 | 245 10 | 197 0 | 204 10 | 194 0 | 244 10 | 199 10 | 3274 |
8 | Shalin Zulkifli (MAS) | 174 0 | 181 0 | 199 10 | 212 10 | 226 10 | 169 0 | 200 10 | 223 10 | 226 10 | 162 0 | 191 0 | 215 10 | 202 10 | 175 0 | 221 10 | 200 0 | 3266 |
9 | Jazreel Tan (SIN) | 163 0 | 177 10 | 215 0 | 154 0 | 232 10 | 204 10 | 181 0 | 187 0 | 175 10 | 179 10 | 207 0 | 210 0 | 223 10 | 223 0 | 223 10 | 223 0 | 3246 |
10 | Jane Sin (MAS) | 221 10 | 181 0 | 201 10 | 218 10 | 213 0 | 155 0 | 212 0 | 231 10 | 228 10 | 153 0 | 198 0 | 203 10 | 187 10 | 212 10 | 172 0 | 171 0 | 3236 |
11 | Cherie Tan (SIN) | 179 10 | 187 0 | 197 0 | 199 0 | 171 0 | 167 0 | 168 0 | 176 0 | 173 0 | 203 0 | 240 10 | 212 10 | 198 10 | 223 10 | 247 10 | 195 0 | 3195 |
12 | Putty Armein (INA) | 204 10 | 162 0 | 214 10 | 182 5 | 209 10 | 172 0 | 176 10 | 207 10 | 175 10 | 197 10 | 209 10 | 184 0 | 132 0 | 236 10 | 201 0 | 216 10 | 3181 |
13 | Angkana Netrviseth (THA) | 168 10 | 189 10 | 178 0 | 204 10 | 201 0 | 183 0 | 180 0 | 201 10 | 174 0 | 183 10 | 225 10 | 200 10 | 185 0 | 187 0 | 193 0 | 217 10 | 3148 |
14 | Zhang Yuhong (CHN) | 214 10 | 169 0 | 197 0 | 196 10 | 197 0 | 201 10 | 201 10 | 185 10 | 193 10 | 171 0 | 182 0 | 192 0 | 191 10 | 188 0 | 179 0 | 202 0 | 3128 |
15 | Chou Chia-chen (TPE) | 160 10 | 178 0 | 190 0 | 190 0 | 233 10 | 173 0 | 181 10 | 186 10 | 148 0 | 204 10 | 203 0 | 208 0 | 170 0 | 190 0 | 222 10 | 204 0 | 3100 |
16 | Alexis Sy (PHI) | 158 0 | 183 0 | 205 10 | 149 0 | 183 0 | 192 10 | 157 0 | 150 0 | 167 0 | 195 0 | 230 0 | 172 0 | 162 0 | 202 0 | 193 0 | 225 10 | 2953 |
Stepladder final round 1 | Stepladder final round 2 | ||||||||||
1 | Lee Na-young (KOR) | 223 | 254 | 477 | |||||||
2 | Son Yun-hee (KOR) | 190 | 3 | Wang Ya-ting (TPE) | 202 | 235 | 437 | ||||
3 | Wang Ya-ting (TPE) | 193 |
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