Gymnastics at the 2014 Asian Games – Women's artistic individual all-around

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Women's individual all-around
at the 2014 Asian Games
VenueNamdong Gymnasium
Date22–23 September 2014
Competitors59 from 15 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea
  2010
2018  

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.

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Schedule

All times are Korea Standard Time (UTC+09:00)

DateTimeEvent
Monday, 22 September 201411:00Qualification
Tuesday, 23 September 201418:00Final

Results

Qualification

RankAthlete Saut de cheval.svg Barres asymetriques.svg Poutre.svg Gymnastique au sol.svg Total
1Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Yao Jinnan  (CHN)14.45015.65014.25013.80058.150
2Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Shang Chunsong  (CHN)13.80014.15014.90013.95056.800
3Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Chen Siyi  (CHN)14.77514.65013.55013.77556.750
4Flag of Japan.svg  Azumi Ishikura  (JPN)13.75013.60014.00013.00054.350
5Flag of South Korea.svg  Yun Na-rae  (KOR)14.15013.75013.00013.40054.300
6 Decrease2.svgFlag of North Korea.svg  Hong Un-jong  (PRK)15.35013.40011.80013.20053.750
7Flag of Japan.svg  Yuriko Yamamoto  (JPN)14.05013.75012.70013.15053.650
8Flag of North Korea.svg  Kim Un-hyang  (PRK)13.65012.95014.25012.80053.650
9Flag of North Korea.svg  Kang Yong-mi  (PRK)13.60012.85012.95013.40052.800
10Flag of Japan.svg  Akiho Sato  (JPN)13.90012.85012.30013.25052.300
11Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Dilnoza Abdusalimova  (UZB)13.70012.45013.00013.05052.200
12Flag of Japan.svg  Sakura Yumoto  (JPN)13.80013.00012.75011.70051.250
13Flag of South Korea.svg  Park Ji-soo  (KOR)13.65011.90012.25013.25051.050
14Flag of Singapore.svg  Lim Heem Wei  (SIN)13.40012.47512.55012.55050.975
15Flag of South Korea.svg  Jeong Hee-yeon  (KOR)13.50012.60011.75012.50050.350
16Flag of Malaysia.svg  Farah Ann Abdul Hadi  (MAS)13.65010.45013.00013.22550.325
17 Decrease2.svgFlag of Uzbekistan.svg  Asal Saparbaeva  (UZB)13.25011.75012.10012.90050.000
18Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Arailym Darmenova  (KAZ)12.95011.25012.35012.60049.150
19 Increase2.svgFlag of Uzbekistan.svg  Elena Rega  (UZB)12.65011.75011.70012.65048.750
20Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Aida Bauyrzhanova  (KAZ)13.2009.90013.00012.60048.700
21Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Zhanerke Duisek  (KAZ)12.70010.75012.35012.65048.450
22Flag of Vietnam.svg  Đỗ Thị Vân Anh  (VIE)13.70010.20012.05012.20048.150
23Flag of India.svg  Dipa Karmakar  (IND)13.95010.15012.60011.15047.850
24Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Anna Geidt  (KAZ)13.15010.05010.95012.65046.800
25Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Khilola Doniyorova  (UZB)12.60010.85010.85012.15046.450
26Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Lo Yu-ju  (TPE)12.6009.75011.70012.25046.300
27Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chen Feng-chih  (TPE)12.5009.35012.00012.00045.850
28Flag of Vietnam.svg  Đỗ Thị Thu Huyền  (VIE)12.20010.35011.85011.15045.550
29Flag of Thailand.svg  Praewpraw Doungchan  (THA)13.3009.95011.65010.60045.500
30Flag of India.svg  Pranati Nayak  (IND)13.4259.45010.95010.85044.675
31Flag of India.svg  Pranati Das  (IND)13.0508.65011.25010.75043.700
32Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Fan Chieh-ting  (TPE)12.4508.05011.10011.85043.450
33Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Wu Jhih-han  (TPE)12.7009.20010.95010.57543.425
34Flag of India.svg  Aruna Reddy  (IND)13.6007.65010.60011.30043.150
35Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Lin Tseng-nung  (TPE)13.2009.8508.25011.85043.150
36Flag of Mongolia.svg  Baatarjavyn Ichinkhorloo  (MGL)12.4509.87510.05010.30042.675
37Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Yekaterina Chuikina  (KAZ)11.2007.30010.05011.60040.150
38Flag of Mongolia.svg  Batbaataryn Soyolsaikhan  (MGL)11.8007.6008.4758.60036.475
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Bai Yawen  (CHN)12.90014.35011.700
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Huang Huidan  (CHN)15.45013.450
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Tan Jiaxin  (CHN)14.85015.15011.950
Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Angel Wong  (HKG)13.30011.85012.750
Flag of India.svg  Payel Bhattacharjee  (IND)11.8507.900
Flag of India.svg  Rucha Divekar  (IND)10.15010.200
Flag of Japan.svg  Minami Honda  (JPN)13.70013.450
Flag of Japan.svg  Mizuho Nagai  (JPN)14.20012.050
Flag of South Korea.svg  Eum Da-yeon  (KOR)12.65012.825
Flag of South Korea.svg  Kim Chae-yeon  (KOR)12.60010.70011.050
Flag of South Korea.svg  Lee Hye-been  (KOR)13.70013.150
Flag of Mongolia.svg  Enkhtüvshingiin Batmaa  (MGL)7.200
Flag of North Korea.svg  Jong Un-gyong  (PRK)13.42512.900
Flag of North Korea.svg  Kim So-yong  (PRK)9.72513.85012.800
Flag of North Korea.svg  Ri Un-ha  (PRK)14.55012.15012.400
Flag of Qatar.svg  Farah Tarek Mahmoud  (QAT)10.200
Flag of Singapore.svg  Janessa Dai  (SIN)13.05011.950
Flag of Singapore.svg  Joey Tam  (SIN)13.55011.900
Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Anastasiya Belkova  (UZB)
Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Oksana Chusovitina  (UZB)15.0000.0000.000
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Phan Thị Hà Thanh  (VIE)14.40013.80013.500

Final

RankAthlete Saut de cheval.svg Barres asymetriques.svg Poutre.svg Gymnastique au sol.svg Total
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Yao Jinnan  (CHN)14.55015.45014.25013.65057.900
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Shang Chunsong  (CHN)13.65015.35014.90013.05056.950
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of South Korea.svg  Yun Na-rae  (KOR)14.05013.60013.85013.50055.000
4Flag of Japan.svg  Yuriko Yamamoto  (JPN)13.85013.45012.75013.30053.350
5Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Dilnoza Abdusalimova  (UZB)13.65012.65013.45012.95052.700
6Flag of Japan.svg  Azumi Ishikura  (JPN)13.67512.10013.85012.85052.475
7Flag of Malaysia.svg  Farah Ann Abdul Hadi  (MAS)13.65012.80012.25013.05051.750
8Flag of South Korea.svg  Park Ji-soo  (KOR)13.70012.47513.15012.25051.575
9Flag of North Korea.svg  Kim Un-hyang  (PRK)13.10013.05012.55011.55050.250
10Flag of India.svg  Dipa Karmakar  (IND)13.60010.55012.60012.30049.050
11Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Aida Bauyrzhanova  (KAZ)13.25011.97512.65011.15049.025
12Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Elena Rega  (UZB)12.65012.25011.60012.10048.600
13Flag of Thailand.svg  Praewpraw Doungchan  (THA)13.40011.40011.95011.80048.550
14Flag of Singapore.svg  Lim Heem Wei  (SIN)12.00011.35012.80011.85048.000
15Flag of Vietnam.svg  Đỗ Thị Thu Huyền  (VIE)11.70010.70011.90011.90046.200
16Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Lo Yu-ju  (TPE)13.5509.50011.25011.60045.900
17Flag of Vietnam.svg  Đỗ Thị Vân Anh  (VIE)13.30010.5509.65011.10044.600
18Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Arailym Darmenova  (KAZ)11.8509.35011.35011.80044.350
19Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chen Feng-chih  (TPE)12.4008.72512.10010.90044.125
20Flag of India.svg  Pranati Nayak  (IND)13.4509.50010.60010.25043.800
21Flag of Mongolia.svg  Baatarjavyn Ichinkhorloo  (MGL)12.20010.50010.1009.95042.750
22Flag of Mongolia.svg  Batbaataryn Soyolsaikhan  (MGL)11.8508.1509.55010.32539.875

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