Mixed pair at the 2018 Asian Games | |||||||||||||
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Venue | Jakarta International Expo | ||||||||||||
Dates | 28 August – 1 September 2018 | ||||||||||||
Competitors | 54 from 10 nations | ||||||||||||
Medalists | |||||||||||||
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Bridge at the 2018 Asian Games | |||
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Pair | men | women | mixed |
Team | men | mixed | |
supermixed | |||
The contract bridge mixed pair competition at the 2018 Asian Games was held at the Jakarta International Expo, Jakarta, Indonesia from 28 August to 1 September 2018. [1]
All times are Western Indonesia Time (UTC+07:00)
Date | Time | Event |
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Tuesday, 28 August 2018 | 10:00 | Qualification round 1 |
14:30 | Qualification round 2 | |
Wednesday, 29 August 2018 | 10:00 | Qualification round 3 |
14:30 | Qualification round 4 | |
Thursday, 30 August 2018 | 10:00 | Semifinals 1 |
14:30 | Semifinals 2 | |
Friday, 31 August 2018 | 09:30 | Semifinals 3 |
14:30 | Finals 1 | |
Saturday, 1 September 2018 | 10:00 | Finals 2 |
Rank | Team | Session | Total | |||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | |||
1 | Yang Hsin-lung / Lu Yi-zu (TPE) | 357.4 | 281.0 | 363.3 | 317.0 | 1318.7 |
2 | Takumi Seshimo / Tomoe Nakao (JPN) | 414.8 | 327.0 | 281.7 | 289.0 | 1312.5 |
3 | Robert Parasian / Julita Grace Joice Tueje (INA) | 355.7 | 332.0 | 301.3 | 315.0 | 1304.0 |
4 | Romulo Virola / Cristy Ann de Guzman (PHI) | 378.4 | 292.0 | 293.6 | 333.0 | 1297.0 |
5 | Li Liang / Hu Wen (CHN) | 341.4 | 311.0 | 266.6 | 376.0 | 1295.0 |
6 | Bachiraju Satyanarayana / Kiran Nadar (IND) | 368.6 | 296.0 | 295.7 | 333.0 | 1293.3 |
7 | Terasak Jitngamkusol / Taristchollatorn Chodchoy (THA) | 360.6 | 307.0 | 322.4 | 297.0 | 1287.0 |
8 | Fan Kang-wei / Tsai Po-ya (TPE) | 325.3 | 269.0 | 367.7 | 318.0 | 1280.0 |
9 | Rajeev Khandelwal / Himani Khandelwal (IND) | 383.8 | 324.0 | 275.3 | 296.0 | 1279.1 |
10 | Zhang Yizhuo / Zhu Aiping (CHN) | 327.4 | 344.0 | 298.4 | 293.0 | 1262.8 |
11 | Taufik Gautama Asbi / Lusje Olha Bojoh (INA) | 337.6 | 254.0 | 319.7 | 335.0 | 1246.3 |
12 | Kelvin Ng / Lam Ze Ying (SGP) | 349.6 | 308.0 | 266.3 | 286.0 | 1209.9 |
13 | Lam Cheng Yen / Low Siok Hui (SGP) | 328.4 | 342.0 | 278.3 | 253.0 | 1201.7 |
14 | Bill Mondigir / Elvita Lasut (INA) | 367.4 | 262.0 | 293.7 | 276.0 | 1199.1 |
15 | Kridsadayut Plengsap / Kanokporn Janebunjong (THA) | 385.1 | 267.0 | 265.6 | 272.0 | 1189.7 |
16 | Peeracha Suriya / Jittakan Pachimsawat (THA) | 324.8 | 333.0 | 262.3 | 265.0 | 1185.1 |
17 | Roger Ling / Pauline Ling (HKG) | 261.4 | 295.0 | 296.1 | 331.0 | 1183.5 |
18 | Kenneth Chan / Lim Jing Xuan (SGP) | 300.5 | 280.0 | 308.9 | 284.0 | 1173.4 |
19 | Xun Yonghong / Yang Jinghui (CHN) | 316.4 | 242.0 | 290.8 | 321.0 | 1170.2 |
20 | Toshihiro Katsube / Masako Katsube (JPN) | 358.3 | 243.0 | 284.7 | 254.0 | 1140.0 |
21 | Tetsuya Ueda / Mariko Ueda (JPN) | 317.4 | 266.0 | 296.3 | 252.0 | 1131.7 |
22 | Hsiao Tzu-liang / Wang Jui (TPE) | 338.3 | 245.0 | 278.3 | 270.0 | 1131.6 |
23 | Francisco Alquiros / Gemma Mariano (PHI) | 330.6 | 253.0 | 223.7 | 253.0 | 1060.3 |
24 | Arun Kumar Sinha / Rita Choksi (IND) | 253.4 | 292.0 | 281.4 | 223.0 | 1049.8 |
25 | Khor Shi Jie / Yap Ching Kuan (MAS) | 335.7 | 264.0 | 231.3 | 213.0 | 1044.0 |
26 | Yau Ah Peng / Lee Hung Fong (MAS) | 237.4 | 259.0 | 241.7 | 233.0 | 971.1 |
— | Kong Te Yang / Victoria Egan (PHI) | DNS |
Rank | Team | Carry over | Session | Total | ||
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1 | 2 | 3 | ||||
1 | Yang Hsin-lung / Lu Yi-zu (TPE) | 202.0 | 182.0 | 282.6 | 107.4 | 774.0 |
2 | Bachiraju Satyanarayana / Kiran Nadar (IND) | 198.0 | 200.0 | 250.6 | 124.1 | 772.7 |
3 | Lam Cheng Yen / Low Siok Hui (SGP) | 184.0 | 167.0 | 276.8 | 117.6 | 745.4 |
4 | Takumi Seshimo / Tomoe Nakao (JPN) | 201.0 | 187.0 | 249.6 | 105.1 | 742.7 |
5 | Rajeev Khandelwal / Himani Khandelwal (IND) | 196.0 | 182.0 | 272.7 | 88.6 | 739.3 |
6 | Terasak Jitngamkusol / Taristchollatorn Chodchoy (THA) | 197.0 | 162.0 | 243.5 | 131.4 | 733.9 |
7 | Li Liang / Hu Wen (CHN) | 198.0 | 172.0 | 249.0 | 113.6 | 732.6 |
8 | Zhang Yizhuo / Zhu Aiping (CHN) | 193.0 | 198.0 | 214.8 | 122.9 | 728.7 |
9 | Robert Parasian / Julita Grace Joice Tueje (INA) | 200.0 | 158.0 | 270.1 | 97.0 | 725.1 |
10 | Taufik Gautama Asbi / Lusje Olha Bojoh (INA) | 191.0 | 185.0 | 244.3 | 101.2 | 721.5 |
11 | Kelvin Ng / Lam Ze Ying (SGP) | 185.0 | 205.0 | 213.4 | 113.2 | 716.6 |
12 | Fan Kang-wei / Tsai Po-ya (TPE) | 196.0 | 170.0 | 255.5 | 84.9 | 706.4 |
13 | Kridsadayut Plengsap / Kanokporn Janebunjong (THA) | 182.0 | 157.0 | 241.0 | 125.0 | 705.0 |
14 | Bill Mondigir / Elvita Lasut (INA) | 184.0 | 148.0 | 236.6 | 100.4 | 669.0 |
15 | Peeracha Suriya / Jittakan Pachimsawat (THA) | 181.0 | 173.0 | 232.1 | 73.9 | 660.0 |
16 | Romulo Virola / Cristy Ann de Guzman (PHI) | 198.0 | 154.0 | 184.5 | 82.1 | 618.6 |
Rank | Team | Carry over | Session | Total | |
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1 | 2 | ||||
Yang Hsin-lung / Lu Yi-zu (TPE) | 61.0 | 157.0 | 145.0 | 363.0 | |
Fan Kang-wei / Tsai Po-ya (TPE) | 56.0 | 157.0 | 144.0 | 357.0 | |
Taufik Gautama Asbi / Lusje Olha Bojoh (INA) | 57.0 | 166.0 | 125.0 | 348.0 | |
Terasak Jitngamkusol / Taristchollatorn Chodchoy (THA) | 58.0 | 177.0 | 107.0 | 342.0 | |
5 | Bachiraju Satyanarayana / Kiran Nadar (IND) | 61.0 | 127.0 | 145.0 | 333.0 |
6 | Zhang Yizhuo / Zhu Aiping (CHN) | 57.0 | 156.0 | 118.0 | 331.0 |
7 | Rajeev Khandelwal / Himani Khandelwal (IND) | 58.0 | 153.0 | 118.0 | 329.0 |
8 | Li Liang / Hu Wen (CHN) | 55.5 | 126.0 | 146.0 | 327.5 |
9 | Kelvin Ng / Lam Ze Ying (SGP) | 56.0 | 136.0 | 131.0 | 323.0 |
10 | Robert Parasian / Julita Grace Joice Tueje (INA) | 57.0 | 148.0 | 113.0 | 318.0 |
11 | Takumi Seshimo / Tomoe Nakao (JPN) | 58.0 | 155.0 | 101.0 | 314.0 |
12 | Lam Cheng Yen / Low Siok Hui (SGP) | 59.0 | 142.0 | 107.0 | 308.0 |
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