Chess at the 2013 Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games | |
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Venue | Yonsei University |
Dates | 30 June – 6 July 2013 |
Chess for the 2013 Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games was held at the Yonsei Global University Campus. [1] It took place from 30 June to 6 July 2013. [2] This was the third time this sport was part of the Games, after Macau 2007 and Hanoi 2009. [3]
Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
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1 | China (CHN) | 3 | 2 | 1 | 6 |
2 | Vietnam (VIE) | 1 | 0 | 1 | 2 |
3 | Independent Olympic Athletes (AOI) | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2 |
4 | United Arab Emirates (UAE) | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
5 | Indonesia (INA) | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
Totals (5 entries) | 4 | 4 | 4 | 12 |
30 June – 3 July
Rank | Athlete | R1 | R2 | R3 | R4 | R5 | R6 | R7 | Pts |
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Yu Yangyi (CHN) | YEM2 1 | KAZ2 1 | AOI2 1 | UAE1 1 | CHN2 ½ | QAT1 1 | MGL1 1 | 6½ | |
Salem Saleh (UAE) | THA2 1 | JPN2 1 | AOI1 1 | CHN1 0 | UZB1 1 | VIE1 ½ | CHN2 1 | 5½ | |
Ding Liren (CHN) | YEM1 1 | MGL2 1 | KAZ1 ½ | QAT1 1 | CHN1 ½ | AOI2 1 | UAE1 0 | 5 | |
4 | S. P. Sethuraman (AOI) | MYA2 1 | BAN2 1 | UAE1 0 | QAT2 1 | MGL1 ½ | INA2 ½ | KAZ2 1 | 5 |
5 | Marat Dzhumaev (UZB) | BRU1 1 | SIN1 1 | MGL1 ½ | PHI2 ½ | UAE1 0 | SRI1 1 | INA2 1 | 5 |
6 | Rinat Jumabayev (KAZ) | THA1 1 | BAN1 1 | CHN2 ½ | MGL1 ½ | INA2 ½ | VIE2 1 | VIE1 ½ | 5 |
7 | Mohammed Al-Modiahki (QAT) | SRI1 1 | QAT2 1 | PHI2 1 | CHN2 0 | UZB2 1 | CHN1 0 | PHI1 ½ | 4½ |
8 | Deep Sengupta (AOI) | KOR1 1 | INA1 1 | CHN1 0 | YEM1 1 | MGL2 1 | CHN2 0 | PHI2 ½ | 4½ |
9 | Farid Firmansyah (INA) | KOR2 1 | AOI2 0 | BRU1 1 | PHI1 1 | IRI2 ½ | MGL1 0 | VIE2 1 | 4½ |
10 | Tsegmediin Batchuluun (MGL) | LIB1 1 | VIE1 1 | UZB1 ½ | KAZ1 ½ | AOI1 ½ | INA1 1 | CHN1 0 | 4½ |
11 | Lê Quang Liêm (VIE) | SYR1 1 | MGL1 0 | SYR2 1 | SIN1 ½ | PHI2 1 | UAE1 ½ | KAZ1 ½ | 4½ |
12 | Mark Paragua (PHI) | JPN1 ½ | MYA1 1 | INA2 ½ | INA1 0 | SIN1 1 | QAT2 1 | QAT1 ½ | 4½ |
13 | Anuar Ismagambetov (KAZ) | NEP1 1 | CHN1 0 | YEM1 0 | THA2 1 | SIN2 1 | UZB2 1 | AOI1 0 | 4 |
14 | Oliver Barbosa (PHI) | UAE2 1 | VIE2 1 | QAT1 0 | UZB1 ½ | VIE1 0 | JPN2 1 | AOI2 ½ | 4 |
15 | Anton Filippov (UZB) | SIN2 ½ | IRI2 ½ | YEM2 1 | BAN1 1 | QAT1 0 | KAZ2 0 | QAT2 1 | 4 |
16 | Goh Wei Ming (SIN) | MDV1 1 | UZB1 0 | KOR1 1 | VIE1 ½ | PHI1 0 | JPN1 1 | IRI2 ½ | 4 |
17 | Bayarsaikhany Gündavaa (MGL) | SRI2 1 | CHN2 0 | SIN2 1 | SRI1 1 | AOI2 0 | IRI2 ½ | BAN1 ½ | 4 |
18 | Minhazuddin Ahmed Sagar (BAN) | MDV2 1 | KAZ1 0 | THA2 1 | UZB2 0 | MYA2 ½ | SYR2 1 | MGL2 ½ | 4 |
19 | Niaz Murshed (BAN) | MAC2 1 | AOI1 0 | JPN1 ½ | SYR2 1 | VIE2 0 | MYA2 1 | SYR1 ½ | 4 |
20 | Pouria Darini (IRI) | SYR2 0 | NEP2 0 WO | MDV1 1 | KOR1 ½ | LIB1 1 | SYR1 ½ | NEP2 1 | 4 |
21 | Susanto Megaranto (INA) | NEP2 1 | SYR2 ½ | PHI1 ½ | THA1 1 | KAZ1 ½ | AOI1 ½ | UZB1 0 | 4 |
22 | Samir Mohammad (SYR) | VIE1 0 | LIB1 1 WO | IRI2 ½ | MYA2 ½ | THA1 1 | IRI1 ½ | BAN2 ½ | 4 |
23 | Ehsan Ghaemmaghami (IRI) | MYA1 ½ | UZB2 ½ | SYR1 ½ | JPN1 1 | INA1 ½ | MGL2 ½ | SIN1 ½ | 4 |
24 | Romesh Weerawardane (SRI) | QAT1 0 | PLE1 1 | UAE2 1 | MGL2 0 | YEM1 1 | UZB1 0 | JPN2 ½ | 3½ |
25 | Nguyễn Đức Hòa (VIE) | MAC1 1 | PHI2 0 | MYA2 ½ | MYA1 1 | BAN2 1 | KAZ1 0 | INA1 0 | 3½ |
26 | Zendan Al-Zendani (YEM) | CHN2 0 | SRI2 1 | KAZ2 1 | AOI2 0 | SRI1 0 | KOR1 1 | BRU1 ½ | 3½ |
27 | Kyaw Lin Naing (MYA) | IRI2 ½ | PHI1 0 | MAC1 1 | VIE2 0 | KOR1 0 | SRI2 1 | THA2 1 | 3½ |
28 | Yee Soon Wei (BRU) | UZB1 0 | MDV1 1 | INA1 0 | MAC2 1 | QAT2 0 | NEP1 1 | YEM1 ½ | 3½ |
29 | Ryosuke Nanjo (JPN) | PHI1 ½ | SIN2 ½ | BAN2 ½ | IRI2 0 | MAC1 1 | SIN1 0 | THA1 1 | 3½ |
30 | Husein Aziz Nezad (QAT) | PLE1 1 | QAT1 0 | NEP2 1 | AOI1 0 | BRU1 1 | PHI1 0 | UZB2 0 | 3 |
31 | Prachand Man Malakar (NEP) | KAZ2 0 | YEM2 0 | KOR2 1 | SIN2 0 | MDV2 1 | BRU1 0 | MAC1 1 | 3 |
32 | Khaled Akhras (SYR) | IRI1 1 | INA2 ½ | VIE1 0 | BAN2 0 | YEM2 1 | BAN1 0 | UAE2 ½ | 3 |
33 | Manish Hamal (NEP) | INA2 0 | IRI1 1 WO | QAT2 0 | YEM2 ½ | THA2 ½ | SIN2 1 | IRI1 0 | 3 |
34 | Lee Sang-hoon (KOR) | AOI2 0 | KOR2 1 | SIN1 0 | IRI1 ½ | MYA1 1 | YEM1 0 | YEM2 ½ | 3 |
35 | Bassel Charaf (LIB) | MGL1 0 | SYR1 0 WO | MDV2 1 | JPN2 ½ | IRI1 0 | MAC2 1 | MYA2 ½ | 3 |
36 | Daniel Chan (SIN) | UZB2 ½ | JPN1 ½ | MGL2 0 | NEP1 1 | KAZ2 0 | NEP2 0 | KOR2 1 | 3 |
37 | Mohammed Othman (YEM) | CHN1 0 | NEP1 1 | UZB2 0 | NEP2 ½ | SYR2 0 | MAC1 1 | KOR1 ½ | 3 |
38 | Shinya Kojima (JPN) | PLE2 1 | UAE1 0 | THA1 0 | LIB1 ½ | SRI2 1 | PHI2 0 | SRI1 ½ | 3 |
39 | Zaw Oo (MYA) | AOI1 0 | MAC2 1 | VIE2 ½ | SYR1 ½ | BAN1 ½ | BAN2 0 | LIB1 ½ | 3 |
40 | Ibrahim Al-Khoori (UAE) | PHI2 0 | MAC1 ½ | SRI1 0 | SRI2 ½ | MAC2 1 | THA1 ½ | SYR2 ½ | 3 |
41 | Warot Kananub (THA) | KAZ1 0 | MDV2 1 | JPN2 1 | INA2 0 | SYR1 0 | UAE2 ½ | JPN1 0 | 2½ |
42 | Isuru Alahakoon (SRI) | MGL2 0 | YEM1 0 | PLE1 1 | UAE2 ½ | JPN2 0 | MYA1 0 | PLE2 1 | 2½ |
43 | Thanadon Kulpruethanon (THA) | UAE1 0 | PLE2 1 | BAN1 0 | KAZ2 0 | NEP2 ½ | PLE1 1 | MYA1 0 | 2½ |
44 | Abdalsalam Al-Bazzour (PLE) | QAT2 0 | SRI1 0 | SRI2 0 | KOR2 1 | PLE2 ½ | THA2 0 | MDV2 1 | 2½ |
45 | Ahn Sung-min (KOR) | INA1 0 | KOR1 0 | NEP1 0 | PLE1 0 | MDV1 1 | MDV2 1 | SIN2 0 | 2 |
46 | Mohamed Hassan (MDV) | SIN1 0 | BRU1 0 | IRI1 0 | MAC1 0 | KOR2 0 | PLE2 1 | MAC2 1 | 2 |
47 | Li Hui (MAC) | VIE2 0 | UAE2 ½ | MYA1 0 | MDV1 1 | JPN1 0 | YEM2 0 | NEP1 0 | 1½ |
48 | Joel Celis (MAC) | BAN2 0 | MYA2 0 | PLE2 1 | BRU1 0 | UAE2 0 | LIB1 0 | MDV1 0 | 1 |
49 | Ahmed Ashraf (MDV) | BAN1 0 | THA1 0 | LIB1 0 | PLE2 1 | NEP1 0 | KOR2 0 | PLE1 0 | 1 |
50 | Muath Al-Hanafi (PLE) | JPN2 0 | THA2 0 | MAC2 0 | MDV2 0 | PLE1 ½ | MDV1 0 | SRI2 0 | ½ |
30 June – 3 July
Rank | Athlete | R1 | R2 | R3 | R4 | R5 | R6 | R7 | Pts |
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Hou Yifan (CHN) | MGL1 1 | AOI1 1 | INA1 1 | VIE2 1 | CHN2 ½ | UZB1 1 | PHI1 1 | 6½ | |
Zhao Xue (CHN) | BAN2 1 | AOI2 1 | INA2 1 | IRI1 1 | CHN1 ½ | AOI1 ½ | INA1 1 | 6 | |
Bhakti Kulkarni (AOI) | JPN1 1 | CHN1 0 | UAE1 1 | UZB2 1 | IRI2 1 | CHN2 ½ | VIE2 1 | 5½ | |
4 | Guliskhan Nakhbayeva (KAZ) | THA1 1 | UZB2 0 | UZB1 0 | SYR1 1 | LIB1 1 | INA2 1 | AOI2 1 | 5 |
5 | Zhu Chen (QAT) | LIB1 1 | VIE1 1 | IRI1 0 | BAN1 1 | KAZ2 ½ | INA1 ½ | MGL1 1 | 5 |
6 | Irene Kharisma Sukandar (INA) | SRI1 1 | BAN1 1 | CHN1 0 | PHI1 1 | SIN1 1 | QAT1 ½ | CHN2 0 | 4½ |
7 | Janelle Mae Frayna (PHI) | MDV1 1 | IRI2 ½ | MGL2 1 | INA1 0 | SIN2 1 | KAZ2 1 | CHN1 0 | 4½ |
8 | Mitra Hejazipour (IRI) | UAE2 1 | MDV2 1 | QAT1 1 | CHN2 0 | UZB1 0 | SIN1 ½ | UZB2 1 | 4½ |
9 | Nafisa Muminova (UZB) | JPN2 1 | MGL2 ½ | KAZ1 1 | IRI2 ½ | IRI1 1 | CHN1 0 | KAZ2 ½ | 4½ |
10 | Sara Khademalsharieh (IRI) | SYR2 1 | PHI1 ½ | SIN1 1 | UZB1 ½ | AOI1 0 | UZB2 ½ | BAN2 1 | 4½ |
11 | Bayarjargalyn Bayarmaa (MGL) | CHN1 0 | JPN1 1 | PLE2 1 | INA2 0 | SYR2 1 | PHI2 1 | QAT1 0 | 4 |
12 | Nguyễn Thị Thanh An (VIE) | QAT2 1 | QAT1 0 | THA1 1 | SIN1 0 | AOI2 0 | SYR1 1 | LIB1 1 | 4 |
13 | Kholoud Al-Zarouni (UAE) | VIE2 0 | THA2 1 | AOI1 0 | QAT2 1 | BAN1 0 | SRI2 1 | SIN2 1 | 4 |
14 | Jeslin Tay (SIN) | PLE2 1 | KAZ2 1 | IRI2 0 | VIE1 1 | INA1 0 | IRI1 ½ | BAN1 ½ | 4 |
15 | Phạm Lê Thảo Nguyên (VIE) | UAE1 1 | PHI2 1 | UZB2 1 | CHN1 0 | INA2 ½ | AOI2 ½ | AOI1 0 | 4 |
16 | Medina Warda Aulia (INA) | NEP1 1 | SIN2 1 | CHN2 0 | MGL1 1 | VIE2 ½ | KAZ1 0 | MGL2 ½ | 4 |
17 | Subbaraman Meenakshi (AOI) | THA2 1 | CHN2 0 | SRI1 1 | SIN2 ½ | VIE1 1 | VIE2 ½ | KAZ1 0 | 4 |
18 | Madina Davletbayeva (KAZ) | SYR1 1 | SIN1 0 | LIB1 1 | PHI2 1 | QAT1 ½ | PHI1 0 | UZB1 ½ | 4 |
19 | Shamima Akter Liza (BAN) | KOR2 1 | INA1 0 | SYR2 1 | QAT1 0 | UAE1 1 | BAN2 ½ | SIN1 ½ | 4 |
20 | Uuganbayaryn Lkhamsüren (MGL) | KOR1 1 | UZB1 ½ | PHI1 0 | UAE2 ½ | THA1 ½ | JPN2 1 | INA2 ½ | 4 |
21 | Gulrukhbegim Tokhirjonova (UZB) | NEP2 1 | KAZ1 1 | VIE2 0 | AOI1 0 | NEP1 1 | IRI2 ½ | IRI1 0 | 3½ |
22 | Hazel Liu (SIN) | PLE1 1 | INA2 0 | SYR1 1 | AOI2 ½ | PHI1 0 | THA1 1 | UAE1 0 | 3½ |
23 | Catherine Perena (PHI) | SRI2 1 | VIE2 0 | MDV2 1 | KAZ2 0 | JPN2 ½ | MGL1 0 | SYR2 1 | 3½ |
24 | Sachini Ranasinghe (SRI) | INA1 0 | KOR2 1 | AOI2 0 | MDV1 1 | BAN2 0 | JPN1 1 | QAT2 ½ | 3½ |
25 | Aisha Al-Khelaifi (QAT) | VIE1 0 | LIB1 0 | NEP2 1 | UAE1 0 | MDV1 1 | NEP1 1 | SRI1 ½ | 3½ |
26 | Sharmin Sultana Shirin (BAN) | CHN2 0 | UAE2 ½ | JPN2 1 | NEP1 ½ | SRI1 1 | BAN1 ½ | IRI2 0 | 3½ |
27 | Doha Farha (SYR) | KAZ2 0 | MDV1 1 | SIN2 0 | KAZ1 0 | KOR2 1 | VIE1 0 | SRI2 1 | 3 |
28 | Emi Hasegawa (JPN) | AOI1 0 | MGL1 0 | NEP1 0 | NEP2 1 | KOR1 1 | SRI1 0 | KOR2 1 | 3 |
29 | Chanida Taweesupmun (THA) | KAZ1 0 | SRI2 1 | VIE1 0 | MDV2 1 | MGL2 ½ | SIN2 0 | UAE2 ½ | 3 |
30 | Narumi Uchida (JPN) | UZB1 0 | KOR1 1 | BAN2 0 | PLE2 1 | PHI2 ½ | MGL2 0 | THA2 ½ | 3 |
31 | Worasuda Atthaworadej (THA) | AOI2 0 | UAE1 0 | KOR2 1 | LIB1 0 | UAE2 1 | SYR2 ½ | JPN2 ½ | 3 |
32 | Monalisa Khamboo (NEP) | INA2 0 | PLE1 ½ | JPN1 1 | BAN2 ½ | UZB2 0 | QAT2 0 | MDV1 1 | 3 |
33 | Oh Min-ah (KOR) | MGL2 0 | JPN2 0 | SRI2 0 | BYE 1 | JPN1 0 | PLE2 1 | NEP2 1 | 3 |
34 | Amna Nuaman Al-Ali (UAE) | IRI1 0 | BAN2 ½ | PLE1 1 | MGL2 ½ | THA2 0 | LIB1 ½ | THA1 ½ | 3 |
35 | Anwaar Al-Bazzour (PLE) | SIN2 0 | NEP1 ½ | UAE2 0 | KOR2 0 | MDV2 1 | NEP2 ½ | BYE 1 | 3 |
36 | Maya Jalloul (LIB) | QAT1 0 | QAT2 1 | KAZ2 0 | THA2 1 | KAZ1 0 | UAE2 ½ | VIE1 0 | 2½ |
37 | Fatemah Al-Jeldah (SYR) | IRI2 0 | NEP2 1 | BAN1 0 | SRI2 1 | MGL1 0 | THA2 ½ | PHI2 0 | 2½ |
38 | Nelunika Methmani (SRI) | PHI2 0 | THA1 0 | KOR1 1 | SYR2 0 | PLE2 1 | UAE1 0 | SYR1 0 | 2 |
39 | Nihaya Ahmed (MDV) | PHI1 0 | SYR1 0 | BYE 1 | SRI1 0 | QAT2 0 | MDV2 1 | NEP1 0 | 2 |
40 | Cho Yeon-hee (KOR) | BAN1 0 | SRI1 0 | THA2 0 | PLE1 1 | SYR1 0 | BYE 1 | JPN1 0 | 2 |
41 | Hadil Jaradat (PLE) | SIN1 0 | BYE 1 | MGL1 0 | JPN2 0 | SRI2 0 | KOR1 0 | MDV2 1 | 2 |
42 | Bina Jaiswal (NEP) | UZB2 0 | SYR2 0 | QAT2 0 | JPN1 0 | BYE 1 | PLE1 ½ | KOR1 0 | 1½ |
43 | Aminath Hasha Hussain (MDV) | BYE 1 | IRI1 0 | PHI2 0 | THA1 0 | PLE1 0 | MDV1 0 | PLE2 0 | 1 |
6 July
Rank | Team | R1 | R2 | R3 | R4 | R5 | MP | GP |
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1 | China (CHN) | BAN 3–1 | AOI 4–0 | IRI 2½–1½ | VIE 2½–1½ | PHI 4–0 | 10 | 16 |
2 | Uzbekistan (UZB) | MDV 4–0 | INA 2–2 | KAZ 1–3 | SIN 4–0 | IRI 4–0 | 7 | 15 |
3 | Vietnam (VIE) | SIN 3–1 | MGL 3–1 | PHI 3½–½ | CHN 1½–2½ | KAZ 2–2 | 7 | 13 |
4 | Indonesia (INA) | SYR 3–1 | UZB 2–2 | AOI 2–2 | QAT 2–2 | MGL 3–1 | 7 | 12 |
5 | Bangladesh (BAN) | CHN 1–3 | THA 4–0 | SIN ½–3½ | JPN 4–0 | SRI 3–1 | 6 | 12½ |
6 | Qatar (QAT) | KOR 4–0 | IRI 0–4 | SYR 4–0 | INA 2–2 | AOI 2–2 | 6 | 12 |
7 | Kazakhstan (KAZ) | UAE 3–1 | PHI 1½–2½ | UZB 3–1 | MGL 2–2 | VIE 2–2 | 6 | 11½ |
8 | Independent Olympic Athletes (AOI) | THA 3–1 | CHN 0–4 | INA 2–2 | KOR 4–0 | QAT 2–2 | 6 | 11 |
9 | Singapore (SIN) | VIE 1–3 | SRI 3–1 | BAN 3½–½ | UZB 0–4 | UAE 3–1 | 6 | 10½ |
10 | Philippines (PHI) | NEP 3½–½ | KAZ 2½–1½ | VIE ½–3½ | IRI 2½–1½ | CHN 0–4 | 6 | 9 |
11 | Mongolia (MGL) | SRI 3–1 | VIE 1–3 | UAE 3–1 | KAZ 2–2 | INA 1–3 | 5 | 10 |
12 | Iran (IRI) | JPN 4–0 | QAT 4–0 | CHN 1½–2½ | PHI 1½–2½ | UZB 0–4 | 4 | 11 |
13 | United Arab Emirates (UAE) | KAZ 1–3 | NEP 3–1 | MGL 1–3 | SYR 3–1 | SIN 1–3 | 4 | 9 |
14 | Syria (SYR) | INA 1–3 | MDV 4–0 | QAT 0–4 | UAE 1–3 | NEP 3–1 | 4 | 9 |
15 | Thailand (THA) | AOI 1–3 | BAN 0–4 | JPN 2–2 | SRI 2–2 | KOR 3–1 | 4 | 8 |
16 | Japan (JPN) | IRI 0–4 | KOR 2–2 | THA 2–2 | BAN 0–4 | MDV 4–0 | 4 | 8 |
17 | Sri Lanka (SRI) | MGL 1–3 | SIN 1–3 | MDV 4–0 | THA 2–2 | BAN 1–3 | 3 | 9 |
18 | South Korea (KOR) | QAT 0–4 | JPN 2–2 | NEP 3–1 | AOI 0–4 | THA 1–3 | 3 | 6 |
19 | Nepal (NEP) | PHI ½–3½ | UAE 1–3 | KOR 1–3 | MDV 3–1 | SYR 1–3 | 2 | 6½ |
20 | Maldives (MDV) | UZB 0–4 | SYR 0–4 | SRI 0–4 | NEP 1–3 | JPN 0–4 | 0 | 1 |
Semifinals | Final | ||||||
China | 3½ | ||||||
Indonesia | ½ | China | 1 | ||||
Uzbekistan | ½ | Vietnam | 3 | ||||
Vietnam | 3½ | ||||||
Bronze medal match | |||||||
Indonesia | 2½ | ||||||
Uzbekistan | 1½ |
4–5 July
Rank | Team | R1 | R2 | R3 | R4 | R5 | MP | GP |
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1 | Vietnam (VIE) | SIN 3½–½ | UZB 4–0 | AOI 2½–1½ | PHI 3–1 | CHN 2½–1½ | 10 | 15½ |
2 | Iran (IRI) | UAE 4–0 | QAT 3–1 | PHI 1½–2½ | INA 2½–1½ | MGL 2½–1½ | 8 | 13½ |
3 | Independent Olympic Athletes (AOI) | SYR 4–0 | MGL 3½–½ | VIE 1½–2½ | BAN 3½–½ | PHI 2–2 | 7 | 14½ |
4 | China (CHN) | BAN 3–1 | INA 2–2 | KAZ 3½–½ | QAT 3½–½ | VIE 1½–2½ | 7 | 13½ |
5 | Indonesia (INA) | THA 3½–½ | CHN 2–2 | UZB 2½–1½ | IRI 1½–2½ | UAE 3½–½ | 7 | 13 |
6 | Philippines (PHI) | KOR 4–0 | KAZ 2½–1½ | IRI 2½–1½ | VIE 1–3 | AOI 2–2 | 7 | 12 |
7 | Kazakhstan (KAZ) | JPN 4–0 | PHI 1½–2½ | CHN ½–3½ | SIN 2½–1½ | SRI 4–0 | 6 | 12½ |
8 | Mongolia (MGL) | MDV 4–0 | AOI ½–3½ | UAE 2½–1½ | SYR 3–1 | IRI 1½–2½ | 6 | 11½ |
9 | Qatar (QAT) | SRI 3–1 | IRI 1–3 | SIN 3–1 | CHN ½–3½ | SYR 3½–½ | 6 | 11 |
10 | Uzbekistan (UZB) | NEP 4–0 | VIE 0–4 | INA 1½–2½ | JPN 4–0 | BAN 2–2 | 5 | 11½ |
11 | Bangladesh (BAN) | CHN 1–3 | THA 3½–½ | JPN 3–1 | AOI ½–3½ | UZB 2–2 | 5 | 10 |
12 | Singapore (SIN) | VIE ½–3½ | NEP 4–0 | QAT 1–3 | KAZ 1½–2½ | KOR 3–1 | 4 | 10 |
13 | Sri Lanka (SRI) | QAT 1–3 | UAE 1½–2½ | KOR 2½–1½ | MDV 4–0 | KAZ 0–4 | 4 | 9 |
14 | Syria (SYR) | AOI 0–4 | MDV 4–0 | THA 3–1 | MGL 1–3 | QAT ½–3½ | 4 | 8½ |
15 | Japan (JPN) | KAZ 0–4 | KOR 3–1 | BAN 1–3 | UZB 0–4 | NEP 4–0 | 4 | 8 |
16 | United Arab Emirates (UAE) | IRI 0–4 | SRI 2½–1½ | MGL 1½–2½ | NEP 3–1 | INA ½–3½ | 4 | 7½ |
17 | South Korea (KOR) | PHI 0–4 | JPN 1–3 | SRI 1½–2½ | THA 4–0 | SIN 1–3 | 2 | 7½ |
18 | Thailand (THA) | INA ½–3½ | BAN ½–3½ | SYR 1–3 | KOR 0–4 | MDV 4–0 | 2 | 6 |
19 | Nepal (NEP) | UZB 0–4 | SIN 0–4 | MDV 2½–1½ | UAE 1–3 | JPN 0–4 | 2 | 3½ |
20 | Maldives (MDV) | MGL 0–4 | SYR 0–4 | NEP 1½–2½ | SRI 0–4 | THA 0–4 | 0 | 1½ |
5 July
Semifinals | Final | ||||||
Vietnam | 1½ | ||||||
China | 2½ | China | 3 | ||||
Iran | 1½ | Independent Olympic Athletes | 1 | ||||
Independent Olympic Athletes | 2½ | ||||||
Bronze medal match | |||||||
Vietnam | 2 | ||||||
Iran | 2 |
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Cue sports for the 2013 Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games was held at the Songdo Convensia in Incheon, South Korea. It took place from 29 June to 6 July 2013. This was the third time this sport was part of the Games, after Macau 2007 and Hanoi 2009.
Dancesport for the 2013 Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games was held at the Incheon Samsan World Gymnasium. It took place on the 4 and 5 July 2013.
Go, known as baduk (바둑) in Korea, for the 2013 Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games, was held at the Yonsei Global University Campus. It took place from 30 June to 5 July 2013. It was also this event's debut at these Games. Before that Go was part of the 2010 Asian Games at Guangzhou.
Indoor Kabaddi for the 2013 Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games was held at the Ansan Sangnoksu Gymnasium. It took place from 29 June to 3 July 2013. Women's indoor kabaddi teams made their debut in these Games, as only the men's teams were allowed to compete for medals at both Macau 2007 and Hanoi 2009 previously.
Kickboxing for the 2013 Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games was held at the Dowon Gymnasium, Incheon, South Korea. It took place from 3 to 6 July 2013. Previously, in 2009, this sport was contested at both Hanoi and Bangkok separately.
Kurash for the 2013 Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games was held at the Ansan Sangnoksu Gymnasium. It took place from 4 to 6 July 2013. In the past, this sport was a demonstration one for Macau 2007. Like the sport of indoor kabaddi, Kurash was contested in both Hanoi and Bangkok separately in 2009 for medals.
Iran participated in the 2013 Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games in Incheon, South Korea from 29 June to 6 July 2013.
Muaythai at the 2013 Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games was held in Incheon, South Korea at the Dowon Gymnasium. It took place from 29 June to 2 July 2013.
Indonesia participated in the 2013 Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games in Incheon, South Korea on 29 June – 6 July 2013.
Haidar Mohammed Alasadi, is an Iraqi kickboxer. He is the 2013 Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games Champion, former Arabian Champion, former Asian Champion of 2012 in Kickboxing and qualified for the 2013 World Combat Games but lost at the quarter finals.
Julio Catalino Sadorra is a Filipino chess grandmaster. He competed in the FIDE World Cup in 2017 where he was seeded 101 and where he lost to the 28th-seeded Super GM Maxim Matlakov, 0.5-1.5. Sadorra has represented the Philippines at the Chess Olympiad since 2014. He tied for first place in the U.S. Open Chess Championship in 2013.
The People's Republic of China competed at the 2013 Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games held in Incheon, South Korea from June 26 to July 6, 2013. The nation placed first in the overall rankings.