Bowling at the 2014 Asian Games – Women's masters

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Women's masters
at the 2014 Asian Games
VenueAnyang Hogye Gymnasium
Date1–2 October 2014
Competitors16 from 10 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea
  2010
2018  

The women's masters competition at the 2014 Asian Games in Incheon was held on 1 and 2 October 2014 at Anyang Hogye Gymnasium.

Contents

The Masters event comprises the top 16 bowlers (maximum two per country) from the all-events competition.

Schedule

All times are Korea Standard Time (UTC+09:00)

DateTimeEvent
Wednesday, 1 October 201413:001st block
Thursday, 2 October 201408:002nd block
16:00Stepladder final round 1
16:00Stepladder final round 2

Results

Preliminary

RankAthleteGameTotal
12345678910111213141516
1Flag of South Korea.svg 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
2Flag of South Korea.svg 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
3Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg 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
4Flag of Indonesia.svg 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
5Flag of Hong Kong.svg 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
6Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg 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
7Flag of Japan.svg 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
8Flag of Malaysia.svg  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
9Flag of Singapore.svg  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
10Flag of Malaysia.svg 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
11Flag of Singapore.svg 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
12Flag of Indonesia.svg  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
13Flag of Thailand.svg 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
14Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg 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
15Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg 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
16Flag of the Philippines.svg 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 finals

Stepladder final round 1 Stepladder final round 2
1 Flag of South Korea.svg Lee Na-young (KOR)223 254 477
2 Flag of South Korea.svg Son Yun-hee (KOR)190 3 Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Wang Ya-ting (TPE)202 235 437
3 Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Wang Ya-ting (TPE)193

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