Men's team at the 2022 Asian Games | |
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Venue | Hangzhou Chess Academy |
Date | 29 September – 3 October 2023 |
Competitors | 51 from 9 nations |
Medalists | |
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Individual | men | |
Team | men | women |
The men's team competition at the 2022 Asian Games in Hangzhou, China was held from 29 September to 3 October 2023 at Hangzhou Chess Academy. Each player had one hour and 30 seconds byoyomi periods. [1] [2]
All times are China Standard Time (UTC+08:00)
Date | Time | Event |
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Friday, 29 September 2023 | 09:30 | Round 1 |
15:00 | Round 2 | |
Saturday, 30 September 2023 | 09:30 | Round 3 |
15:00 | Round 4 | |
Sunday, 1 October 2023 | 09:30 | Round 5 |
15:00 | Round 6 | |
Monday, 2 October 2023 | 15:00 | Semifinals |
Tuesday, 3 October 2023 | 09:30 | Bronze medal match |
15:00 | Gold medal match |
Score | ||
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Hong Kong | 10–0 | Mongolia |
Chan Nai San | 2–0 | Shartolgoin Bayarjargal |
Chan Chi Hin | 2–0 | Byambakhüügiin Battulga |
Ho Kwai Cheung | 2–0 | Gantömöriin Altanzul |
Woo Chun Yin | 2–0 | Nyamjantsangiin Oyuunbaatar |
Chan Ka Ho | 2–0 | Ganbatyn Bold |
Malaysia | 0–10 | Japan |
Chang Fu Kang | 0–2 | Kotaro Seki |
Lee Shou Xuan | 0–2 | Toramaru Shibano |
Owen Lo Chen Yeh | 0–2 | Ryo Ichiriki |
Leong Chee Weng | 0–2 | Atsushi Sada |
Lee Shou Wei | 0–2 | Yuta Iyama |
Chinese Taipei | 0–10 | South Korea |
Hsu Hao-hung | 0–2 | Byeon Sang-il |
Lai Jyun-fu | 0–2 | Kim Myung-hun |
Lin Chun-yen | 0–2 | Park Jeong-hwan |
Wang Yuan-jyun | 0–2 | Shin Jin-seo |
Hsu Chia-yuan | 0–2 | Shin Min-jun |
Thailand | 0–10 | China |
Vorawat Tanapatsopol | 0–2 | Li Qincheng |
Pongsakarn Sornarra | 0–2 | Zhao Chenyu |
Wichrich Karuehawanit | 0–2 | Mi Yuting |
Krit Jamkachornkiat | 0–2 | Yang Dingxin |
Kamon Santipojana | 0–2 | Yang Kaiwen |
Singapore | 0–0 | Bye |
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China | 10–0 | Singapore |
Li Qincheng | 2–0 | Ho Fei Yang |
Zhao Chenyu | 2–0 | Kwa Jie Hui |
Mi Yuting | 2–0 | Kang Zhanbin |
Ke Jie | 2–0 | Tan Jia Cheng |
Yang Kaiwen | 2–0 | Xi Yue |
South Korea | 10–0 | Hong Kong |
Byeon Sang-il | 2–0 | Chan Chi Hin |
Kim Myung-hun | 2–0 | Hollis Ho |
Park Jeong-hwan | 2–0 | Ho Kwai Cheung |
Shin Min-jun | 2–0 | Woo Chun Yin |
Lee Ji-hyun | 2–0 | Chan Ka Ho |
Japan | 10–0 | Thailand |
Kotaro Seki | 2–0 | Vorawat Tanapatsopol |
Toramaru Shibano | 2–0 | Pongsakarn Sornarra |
Ryo Ichiriki | 2–0 | Wichrich Karuehawanit |
Atsushi Sada | 2–0 | Kamon Santipojana |
Yuta Iyama | 2–0 | Pariwat Sampaokaew |
Mongolia | 0–10 | Chinese Taipei |
Shartolgoin Bayarjargal | 0–2 | Lai Jyun-fu |
Byambakhüügiin Battulga | 0–2 | Lin Chun-yen |
Gantömöriin Altanzul | 0–2 | Wang Yuan-jyun |
Nyamjantsangiin Oyuunbaatar | 0–2 | Hsu Chia-yuan |
Ganbatyn Bold | 0–2 | Hsu Ching-en |
Bye | 0–0 | Malaysia |
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Japan | 0–10 | South Korea |
Kotaro Seki | 0–2 | Byeon Sang-il |
Toramaru Shibano | 0–2 | Kim Myung-hun |
Ryo Ichiriki | 0–2 | Park Jeong-hwan |
Atsushi Sada | 0–2 | Shin Jin-seo |
Yuta Iyama | 0–2 | Shin Min-jun |
Hong Kong | 0–10 | China |
Chan Nai San | 0–2 | Li Qincheng |
Hollis Ho | 0–2 | Zhao Chenyu |
Ho Kwai Cheung | 0–2 | Mi Yuting |
Woo Chun Yin | 0–2 | Yang Dingxin |
Chan Ka Ho | 0–2 | Yang Kaiwen |
Malaysia | 0–10 | Chinese Taipei |
Chang Fu Kang | 0–2 | Hsu Hao-hung |
Lee Shou Xuan | 0–2 | Lin Chun-yen |
Lee Shou Kai | 0–2 | Wang Yuan-jyun |
Leong Chee Weng | 0–2 | Hsu Chia-yuan |
Lee Shou Wei | 0–2 | Hsu Ching-en |
Mongolia | 0–10 | Singapore |
Shartolgoin Bayarjargal | 0–2 | Ho Fei Yang |
Byambakhüügiin Battulga | 0–2 | Kwa Jie Hui |
Gantömöriin Altanzul | 0–2 | Kang Zhanbin |
Nyamjantsangiin Oyuunbaatar | 0–2 | Tan Jia Cheng |
Ganbatyn Bold | 0–2 | Xi Yue |
Thailand | 0–0 | Bye |
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China | 2–8 | South Korea |
Zhao Chenyu | 2–0 | Byeon Sang-il |
Mi Yuting | 0–2 | Kim Myung-hun |
Yang Dingxin | 0–2 | Park Jeong-hwan |
Ke Jie | 0–2 | Shin Jin-seo |
Yang Kaiwen | 0–2 | Shin Min-jun |
Singapore | 0–10 | Japan |
Ho Fei Yang | 0–2 | Kotaro Seki |
Kwa Jie Hui | 0–2 | Toramaru Shibano |
Kang Zhanbin | 0–2 | Ryo Ichiriki |
Tan Jia Cheng | 0–2 | Atsushi Sada |
Xi Yue | 0–2 | Yuta Iyama |
Chinese Taipei | 10–0 | Thailand |
Hsu Hao-hung | 2–0 | Vorawat Tanapatsopol |
Lai Jyun-fu | 2–0 | Pongsakarn Sornarra |
Wang Yuan-jyun | 2–0 | Wichrich Karuehawanit |
Hsu Chia-yuan | 2–0 | Kamon Santipojana |
Hsu Ching-en | 2–0 | Pariwat Sampaokaew |
Malaysia | 0–10 | Hong Kong |
Chang Fu Kang | 0–2 | Chan Nai San |
Owen Lo Chen Yeh | 0–2 | Chan Chi Hin |
Lee Shou Kai | 0–2 | Hollis Ho |
Leong Chee Weng | 0–2 | Ho Kwai Cheung |
Lee Shou Wei | 0–2 | Woo Chun Yin |
Bye | 0–0 | Mongolia |
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South Korea | 10–0 | Singapore |
Byeon Sang-il | 2–0 | Ho Fei Yang |
Park Jeong-hwan | 2–0 | Kwa Jie Hui |
Shin Jin-seo | 2–0 | Kang Zhanbin |
Shin Min-jun | 2–0 | Tan Jia Cheng |
Lee Ji-hyun | 2–0 | Xi Yue |
Japan | 2–8 | Chinese Taipei |
Kotaro Seki | 0–2 | Hsu Hao-hung |
Toramaru Shibano | 0–2 | Lai Jyun-fu |
Ryo Ichiriki | 0–2 | Wang Yuan-jyun |
Atsushi Sada | 0–2 | Hsu Chia-yuan |
Yuta Iyama | 2–0 | Hsu Ching-en |
China | 10–0 | Malaysia |
Li Qincheng | 2–0 | Chang Fu Kang |
Zhao Chenyu | 2–0 | Lee Shou Xuan |
Mi Yuting | 2–0 | Owen Lo Chen Yeh |
Ke Jie | 2–0 | Lee Shou Kai |
Yang Kaiwen | 2–0 | Leong Chee Weng |
Mongolia | 0–10 | Thailand |
Shartolgoin Bayarjargal | 0–2 | Vorawat Tanapatsopol |
Byambakhüügiin Battulga | 0–2 | Pongsakarn Sornarra |
Gantömöriin Altanzul | 0–2 | Wichrich Karuehawanit |
Nyamjantsangiin Oyuunbaatar | 0–2 | Krit Jamkachornkiat |
Ganbatyn Bold | 0–2 | Pariwat Sampaokaew |
Hong Kong | 0–0 | Bye |
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Thailand | 0–10 | South Korea |
Vorawat Tanapatsopol | 0–2 | Byeon Sang-il |
Pongsakarn Sornarra | 0–2 | Kim Myung-hun |
Wichrich Karuehawanit | 0–2 | Shin Jin-seo |
Krit Jamkachornkiat | 0–2 | Shin Min-jun |
Kamon Santipojana | 0–2 | Lee Ji-hyun |
Chinese Taipei | 2–8 | China |
Lai Jyun-fu | 0–2 | Li Qincheng |
Lin Chun-yen | 2–0 | Mi Yuting |
Wang Yuan-jyun | 0–2 | Yang Dingxin |
Hsu Chia-yuan | 0–2 | Ke Jie |
Hsu Ching-en | 0–2 | Yang Kaiwen |
Singapore | 0–10 | Hong Kong |
Ho Fei Yang | 0–2 | Chan Nai San |
Kwa Jie Hui | 0–2 | Chan Chi Hin |
Kang Zhanbin | 0–2 | Hollis Ho |
Tan Jia Cheng | 0–2 | Ho Kwai Cheung |
Xi Yue | 0–2 | Woo Chun Yin |
Malaysia | 10–0 | Mongolia |
Lee Shou Xuan | 2–0 | Shartolgoin Bayarjargal |
Owen Lo Chen Yeh | 2–0 | Byambakhüügiin Battulga |
Lee Shou Kai | 2–0 | Gantömöriin Altanzul |
Leong Chee Weng | 2–0 | Nyamjantsangiin Oyuunbaatar |
Lee Shou Wei | 2–0 | Ganbatyn Bold |
Bye | 0–0 | Japan |
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Rank | Team | Round | Total | GP | |||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | ||||
1 | South Korea (KOR) | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 12 | 58 |
2 | China (CHN) | 2 | 2 | 2 | 0 | 2 | 2 | 10 | 50 |
3 | Chinese Taipei (TPE) | 0 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 0 | 8 | 40 |
4 | Japan (JPN) | 2 | 2 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 2 | 8 | 32 |
5 | Hong Kong (HKG) | 2 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 8 | 30 |
6 | Singapore (SGP) | 2 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 4 | 10 |
6 | Thailand (THA) | 0 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 4 | 10 |
6 | Malaysia (MAS) | 0 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 4 | 10 |
9 | Mongolia (MGL) | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 0 |
Semifinals | Gold medal match | ||||||||
1 | South Korea | 10 | |||||||
4 | Japan | 0 | 1 | South Korea | 8 | ||||
3 | Chinese Taipei | 2 | 2 | China | 2 | ||||
2 | China | 8 | |||||||
Bronze medal match | |||||||||
4 | Japan | 8 | |||||||
3 | Chinese Taipei | 2 |
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South Korea | 10–0 | Japan |
Byeon Sang-il | 2–0 | Kotaro Seki |
Kim Myung-hun | 2–0 | Toramaru Shibano |
Park Jeong-hwan | 2–0 | Ryo Ichiriki |
Shin Jin-seo | 2–0 | Atsushi Sada |
Shin Min-jun | 2–0 | Yuta Iyama |
Chinese Taipei | 2–8 | China |
Hsu Hao-hung | 2–0 | Li Qincheng |
Lai Jyun-fu | 0–2 | Zhao Chenyu |
Lin Chun-yen | 0–2 | Mi Yuting |
Wang Yuan-jyun | 0–2 | Yang Dingxin |
Hsu Chia-yuan | 0–2 | Ke Jie |
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Japan | 8–2 | Chinese Taipei |
Kotaro Seki | 0–2 | Hsu Hao-hung |
Toramaru Shibano | 2–0 | Lai Jyun-fu |
Ryo Ichiriki | 2–0 | Wang Yuan-jyun |
Atsushi Sada | 2–0 | Hsu Chia-yuan |
Yuta Iyama | 2–0 | Hsu Ching-en |
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South Korea | 8–2 | China |
Byeon Sang-il | 0–2 | Li Qincheng |
Kim Myung-hun | 2–0 | Zhao Chenyu |
Park Jeong-hwan | 2–0 | Mi Yuting |
Shin Jin-seo | 2–0 | Yang Dingxin |
Shin Min-jun | 2–0 | Ke Jie |
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