Gymnastics at the 2006 Asian Games – Men's artistic team

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Men's team
at the 2006 Asian Games
Venue Aspire Hall 2
Date2 December 2006
Competitors72 from 14 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg  
Silver medal icon.svg  
Bronze medal icon.svg  
  2002
2010  

The men's artistic team competition at the 2006 Asian Games in Doha, Qatar was held on 2 December 2006 at the Aspire Hall 2.

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Schedule

All times are Arabia Standard Time (UTC+03:00)

DateTimeEvent
Saturday, 2 December 200612:00Final

Results

RankTeam Gymnastique au sol.svg Cheval d'arcon.svg Gymnastique aux anneaux.svg Saut de cheval.svg Barres paralleles.svg Barre fixe.svg Total
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China  (CHN)60.80062.35063.20065.45063.60061.700377.100
Chen Yibing 15.00015.10016.60016.25015.10015.250
Feng Jing 14.55013.75015.35016.20016.00015.100
Liang Fuliang 15.25015.35014.95016.20015.500
Xiao Qin 16.20015.90015.85015.550
Yang Wei 14.95015.70016.30016.80016.25015.650
Zou Kai 15.60015.250
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Japan.svg  Japan  (JPN)59.90060.05061.70065.05063.45062.900373.050
Ryosuke Baba 14.50014.90015.45015.500
Kenya Kobayashi 14.35015.15015.00016.25015.70014.550
Shun Kuwahara 15.00014.50015.95016.15015.600
Hisashi Mizutori 14.80015.05015.35016.25015.75015.850
Hiroyuki Tomita 15.10015.35015.95016.30015.85015.950
Yuki Yoshimura 15.00015.40016.250
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  South Korea  (KOR)60.50060.90060.60063.70063.65062.150371.500
Kim Dae-eun 14.90015.60016.00015.300
Kim Ji-hoon 15.00015.50015.90015.850
Kim Seung-il 15.10014.10014.90015.90015.55015.750
Kim Soo-myun 15.35015.45014.00015.70015.15015.250
Yang Tae-young 15.05014.75016.05016.10011.800
Yoo Won-chul 15.05015.35015.85016.000
4Flag of North Korea.svg  North Korea  (PRK)59.30058.85058.45063.50060.25059.150359.500
Jo Jong-chol 15.10015.25014.50015.75015.30014.300
Kim Kwang-chun 14.55014.30014.85014.40015.100
Ri Chol-jin 14.25015.05014.50015.45015.45014.600
Ri Jong-song
Ri Se-gwang 15.40013.05014.55016.650
Ro Chol-jin 14.00014.25014.90015.65015.10015.150
5Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan  (KAZ)57.35055.80056.05063.05060.25058.100350.600
Sain Autalipov 13.85013.30015.650
Sado Batsiyev 14.20014.25012.70015.80014.20013.800
Stepan Gorbachev 15.05012.80013.30014.95015.05015.000
Timur Kurbanbayev 11.50012.40015.40015.70014.15013.750
Ildar Valeyev 14.25014.10014.05015.40014.400
Yernar Yerimbetov 14.65015.90015.60014.900
6Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei  (TPE)54.65059.15057.75062.75056.45055.150345.900
Chang Che-wei 13.85013.65013.95013.600
Huang Che-kuei 13.35015.55014.70015.70014.55014.650
Huang Tai-i 13.05014.45013.90014.85013.55012.900
Huang Yi-hsueh 13.75012.95014.15016.60014.40014.000
Lin Hsiang-wei 14.50015.30015.600
Weng Shih-hang 15.00014.750
7Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia  (MAS)53.60055.30053.05062.75054.70056.600336.000
Ng Shu Mun 13.90013.05013.10015.35014.15014.250
Ng Shu Wai 13.20014.25013.95016.60014.90014.900
Ooi Wei Siang 12.85013.00013.65015.80011.65014.300
Yap Kiam Bun 13.65015.00012.35015.00014.00013.150
8Flag of Iran.svg  Iran  (IRI)53.95054.40054.55059.50054.95051.750329.100
Hamid Reza Babaei 13.25013.15015.05014.80013.55012.800
Mohammad Mehdi Gaeini 13.55014.85012.100
Vahid Izadfar 14.50013.55013.600
Hadi Khanarinejad 14.05012.55013.00014.95013.95013.750
Mohammad Ramezanpour 13.10014.20012.95014.90013.85013.100
9Flag of Syria.svg  Syria  (SYR)52.90050.20053.10061.45055.85053.950327.450
Ahmad Amir Abdulkafi 13.45011.90012.40015.00013.60013.200
Amer Attar 13.05012.35012.60015.30013.95013.450
Fadi Bahlawan 13.85014.35014.40015.75014.80014.350
Mohammad Daher 12.55011.60013.70015.40013.50012.950
10Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Uzbekistan  (UZB)52.65052.05053.20056.75056.30050.950321.900
Anton Fokin 14.00014.05015.05015.70016.10014.900
Keldiyor Hasanov 13.50012.45014.00012.80014.05012.700
Ivan Olushev 12.20012.40011.50014.15012.9509.650
Ravshanbek Osimov 12.95013.15012.65014.10013.20013.700
11Flag of India.svg  India  (IND)51.35048.55049.40057.20054.30053.100313.900
Rohit Jaiswal 12.70012.90011.60012.30013.35013.850
Ashish Kumar 12.65012.35012.60013.40013.60012.750
Vivek Mishra 13.10010.55014.750
Raja Roy 12.95011.95012.950
Deepesh Sahu 12.90011.90012.25013.95013.50013.350
Mayank Srivastava 12.60011.40011.30015.10013.85012.950
12Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Sri Lanka  (SRI)48.95045.55045.50056.80050.40045.950293.150
Eranga Asela 11.50011.75011.40014.15013.10011.700
Sameera Ekanayake 13.10010.40012.35015.65012.30012.250
Uditha Kumara 11.75012.60010.00013.00012.60010.700
Eranda Nadeera 12.60010.80011.75014.00012.40011.300
13Flag of Kuwait.svg  Kuwait  (KUW)50.50040.55033.65057.70037.00035.275254.675
Jawad Al-Herz 13.00010.25014.950
Mohammad Al-Omran 12.60010.60011.85014.00012.40011.950
Faisal Al-Othman 13.3009.85012.20014.75011.95011.725
Abdullah Karam 11.6009.8509.60014.00012.65011.600
14Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam  (VIE)40.90014.15026.50030.85028.70013.050154.150
Hầu Trung Linh 13.20012.50015.050
Hoàng Cường 13.10014.050
Nguyễn Hà Thanh 14.60015.800
Nguyễn Minh Tuấn 14.000
Trương Minh Sang 14.15014.65013.050

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