Women's individual all-around at the 2014 Asian Games | ||||||||||
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Venue | Namdong Gymnasium | |||||||||
Date | 22–23 September 2014 | |||||||||
Competitors | 59 from 15 nations | |||||||||
Medalists | ||||||||||
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Gymnastics at the 2014 Asian Games | ||
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Artistic | ||
Team | men | women |
Individual all-around | men | women |
Balance beam | women | |
Floor | men | women |
Horizontal bar | men | |
Parallel bars | men | |
Pommel horse | men | |
Rings | men | |
Uneven bars | women | |
Vault | men | women |
Rhythmic | ||
Team | women | |
Individual all-around | women | |
Trampoline | ||
Individual | men | women |
The women's artistic individual all-around competition at the 2014 Asian Games in Incheon, South Korea was held on 22 and 23 September 2014 at the Namdong Gymnasium.
All times are Korea Standard Time (UTC+09:00)
Date | Time | Event |
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Monday, 22 September 2014 | 11:00 | Qualification |
Tuesday, 23 September 2014 | 18:00 | Final |
Rank | Athlete | Total | ||||||
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1 | Yao Jinnan (CHN) | 14.450 | 15.650 | 14.250 | 13.800 | 58.150 | ||
2 | Shang Chunsong (CHN) | 13.800 | 14.150 | 14.900 | 13.950 | 56.800 | ||
3 | Chen Siyi (CHN) | 14.775 | 14.650 | 13.550 | 13.775 | 56.750 | ||
4 | Azumi Ishikura (JPN) | 13.750 | 13.600 | 14.000 | 13.000 | 54.350 | ||
5 | Yun Na-rae (KOR) | 14.150 | 13.750 | 13.000 | 13.400 | 54.300 | ||
6 | Hong Un-jong (PRK) | 15.350 | 13.400 | 11.800 | 13.200 | 53.750 | ||
7 | Yuriko Yamamoto (JPN) | 14.050 | 13.750 | 12.700 | 13.150 | 53.650 | ||
8 | Kim Un-hyang (PRK) | 13.650 | 12.950 | 14.250 | 12.800 | 53.650 | ||
9 | Kang Yong-mi (PRK) | 13.600 | 12.850 | 12.950 | 13.400 | 52.800 | ||
10 | Akiho Sato (JPN) | 13.900 | 12.850 | 12.300 | 13.250 | 52.300 | ||
11 | Dilnoza Abdusalimova (UZB) | 13.700 | 12.450 | 13.000 | 13.050 | 52.200 | ||
12 | Sakura Yumoto (JPN) | 13.800 | 13.000 | 12.750 | 11.700 | 51.250 | ||
13 | Park Ji-soo (KOR) | 13.650 | 11.900 | 12.250 | 13.250 | 51.050 | ||
14 | Lim Heem Wei (SIN) | 13.400 | 12.475 | 12.550 | 12.550 | 50.975 | ||
15 | Jeong Hee-yeon (KOR) | 13.500 | 12.600 | 11.750 | 12.500 | 50.350 | ||
16 | Farah Ann Abdul Hadi (MAS) | 13.650 | 10.450 | 13.000 | 13.225 | 50.325 | ||
17 | Asal Saparbaeva (UZB) | 13.250 | 11.750 | 12.100 | 12.900 | 50.000 | ||
18 | Arailym Darmenova (KAZ) | 12.950 | 11.250 | 12.350 | 12.600 | 49.150 | ||
19 | Elena Rega (UZB) | 12.650 | 11.750 | 11.700 | 12.650 | 48.750 | ||
20 | Aida Bauyrzhanova (KAZ) | 13.200 | 9.900 | 13.000 | 12.600 | 48.700 | ||
21 | Zhanerke Duisek (KAZ) | 12.700 | 10.750 | 12.350 | 12.650 | 48.450 | ||
22 | Đỗ Thị Vân Anh (VIE) | 13.700 | 10.200 | 12.050 | 12.200 | 48.150 | ||
23 | Dipa Karmakar (IND) | 13.950 | 10.150 | 12.600 | 11.150 | 47.850 | ||
24 | Anna Geidt (KAZ) | 13.150 | 10.050 | 10.950 | 12.650 | 46.800 | ||
25 | Khilola Doniyorova (UZB) | 12.600 | 10.850 | 10.850 | 12.150 | 46.450 | ||
26 | Lo Yu-ju (TPE) | 12.600 | 9.750 | 11.700 | 12.250 | 46.300 | ||
27 | Chen Feng-chih (TPE) | 12.500 | 9.350 | 12.000 | 12.000 | 45.850 | ||
28 | Đỗ Thị Thu Huyền (VIE) | 12.200 | 10.350 | 11.850 | 11.150 | 45.550 | ||
29 | Praewpraw Doungchan (THA) | 13.300 | 9.950 | 11.650 | 10.600 | 45.500 | ||
30 | Pranati Nayak (IND) | 13.425 | 9.450 | 10.950 | 10.850 | 44.675 | ||
31 | Pranati Das (IND) | 13.050 | 8.650 | 11.250 | 10.750 | 43.700 | ||
32 | Fan Chieh-ting (TPE) | 12.450 | 8.050 | 11.100 | 11.850 | 43.450 | ||
33 | Wu Jhih-han (TPE) | 12.700 | 9.200 | 10.950 | 10.575 | 43.425 | ||
34 | Aruna Reddy (IND) | 13.600 | 7.650 | 10.600 | 11.300 | 43.150 | ||
35 | Lin Tseng-nung (TPE) | 13.200 | 9.850 | 8.250 | 11.850 | 43.150 | ||
36 | Baatarjavyn Ichinkhorloo (MGL) | 12.450 | 9.875 | 10.050 | 10.300 | 42.675 | ||
37 | Yekaterina Chuikina (KAZ) | 11.200 | 7.300 | 10.050 | 11.600 | 40.150 | ||
38 | Batbaataryn Soyolsaikhan (MGL) | 11.800 | 7.600 | 8.475 | 8.600 | 36.475 | ||
Bai Yawen (CHN) | 12.900 | 14.350 | 11.700 | |||||
Huang Huidan (CHN) | 15.450 | 13.450 | ||||||
Tan Jiaxin (CHN) | 14.850 | 15.150 | 11.950 | |||||
Angel Wong (HKG) | 13.300 | 11.850 | 12.750 | |||||
Payel Bhattacharjee (IND) | 11.850 | 7.900 | ||||||
Rucha Divekar (IND) | 10.150 | 10.200 | ||||||
Minami Honda (JPN) | 13.700 | 13.450 | ||||||
Mizuho Nagai (JPN) | 14.200 | 12.050 | ||||||
Eum Da-yeon (KOR) | 12.650 | 12.825 | ||||||
Kim Chae-yeon (KOR) | 12.600 | 10.700 | 11.050 | |||||
Lee Hye-been (KOR) | 13.700 | 13.150 | ||||||
Enkhtüvshingiin Batmaa (MGL) | 7.200 | |||||||
Jong Un-gyong (PRK) | 13.425 | 12.900 | ||||||
Kim So-yong (PRK) | 9.725 | 13.850 | 12.800 | |||||
Ri Un-ha (PRK) | 14.550 | 12.150 | 12.400 | |||||
Farah Tarek Mahmoud (QAT) | 10.200 | |||||||
Janessa Dai (SIN) | 13.050 | 11.950 | ||||||
Joey Tam (SIN) | 13.550 | 11.900 | ||||||
Anastasiya Belkova (UZB) | ||||||||
Oksana Chusovitina (UZB) | 15.000 | 0.000 | 0.000 | |||||
Phan Thị Hà Thanh (VIE) | 14.400 | 13.800 | 13.500 |
Rank | Athlete | Total | ||||
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Yao Jinnan (CHN) | 14.550 | 15.450 | 14.250 | 13.650 | 57.900 | |
Shang Chunsong (CHN) | 13.650 | 15.350 | 14.900 | 13.050 | 56.950 | |
Yun Na-rae (KOR) | 14.050 | 13.600 | 13.850 | 13.500 | 55.000 | |
4 | Yuriko Yamamoto (JPN) | 13.850 | 13.450 | 12.750 | 13.300 | 53.350 |
5 | Dilnoza Abdusalimova (UZB) | 13.650 | 12.650 | 13.450 | 12.950 | 52.700 |
6 | Azumi Ishikura (JPN) | 13.675 | 12.100 | 13.850 | 12.850 | 52.475 |
7 | Farah Ann Abdul Hadi (MAS) | 13.650 | 12.800 | 12.250 | 13.050 | 51.750 |
8 | Park Ji-soo (KOR) | 13.700 | 12.475 | 13.150 | 12.250 | 51.575 |
9 | Kim Un-hyang (PRK) | 13.100 | 13.050 | 12.550 | 11.550 | 50.250 |
10 | Dipa Karmakar (IND) | 13.600 | 10.550 | 12.600 | 12.300 | 49.050 |
11 | Aida Bauyrzhanova (KAZ) | 13.250 | 11.975 | 12.650 | 11.150 | 49.025 |
12 | Elena Rega (UZB) | 12.650 | 12.250 | 11.600 | 12.100 | 48.600 |
13 | Praewpraw Doungchan (THA) | 13.400 | 11.400 | 11.950 | 11.800 | 48.550 |
14 | Lim Heem Wei (SIN) | 12.000 | 11.350 | 12.800 | 11.850 | 48.000 |
15 | Đỗ Thị Thu Huyền (VIE) | 11.700 | 10.700 | 11.900 | 11.900 | 46.200 |
16 | Lo Yu-ju (TPE) | 13.550 | 9.500 | 11.250 | 11.600 | 45.900 |
17 | Đỗ Thị Vân Anh (VIE) | 13.300 | 10.550 | 9.650 | 11.100 | 44.600 |
18 | Arailym Darmenova (KAZ) | 11.850 | 9.350 | 11.350 | 11.800 | 44.350 |
19 | Chen Feng-chih (TPE) | 12.400 | 8.725 | 12.100 | 10.900 | 44.125 |
20 | Pranati Nayak (IND) | 13.450 | 9.500 | 10.600 | 10.250 | 43.800 |
21 | Baatarjavyn Ichinkhorloo (MGL) | 12.200 | 10.500 | 10.100 | 9.950 | 42.750 |
22 | Batbaataryn Soyolsaikhan (MGL) | 11.850 | 8.150 | 9.550 | 10.325 | 39.875 |
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