Women's team at the 2018 Asian Games | |
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Venue | Jakarta International Expo |
Date | 21–22 August 2018 |
Competitors | 49 from 11 nations |
Medalists | |
Gymnastics at the 2018 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 team all-around competition at the 2018 Asian Games was held on 21 and 22 August 2018 at the Jakarta International Expo Hall D2. [1]
All times are Western Indonesia Time (UTC+07:00)
Date | Time | Event |
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Tuesday, 21 August 2018 | 14:00 | Qualification |
Wednesday, 22 August 2018 | 18:00 | Final |
Rank | Team | Total | ||||
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1 | China (CHN) | 41.500 | 43.650 | 43.350 | 37.600 | 166.100 |
Chen Yile | 13.800 | 14.200 | 14.800 | 13.150 | ||
Liu Jinru | 14.000 | 12.300 | ||||
Liu Tingting | 14.850 | |||||
Luo Huan | 13.700 | 14.600 | 14.100 | 12.150 | ||
Zhang Jin | 14.450 | |||||
2 | North Korea (PRK) | 42.100 | 40.650 | 38.200 | 37.550 | 158.500 |
Jon Jang-mi | 14.050 | 12.350 | ||||
Jong Un-gyong | ||||||
Kim Su-jong | 14.300 | 13.500 | 13.100 | 12.700 | ||
Kim Won-yong | 13.500 | 13.100 | 12.400 | |||
Pyon Rye-yong | 14.300 | 12.750 | 12.450 | |||
3 | South Korea (KOR) | 41.650 | 38.800 | 36.850 | 38.000 | 155.300 |
Ham Mi-ju | 13.450 | 12.500 | ||||
Kim Ju-ry | 13.150 | 12.200 | 12.600 | |||
Lee Eun-ju | 13.100 | 12.150 | ||||
Yeo Seo-jeong | 14.600 | 12.500 | 12.900 | |||
Yun Na-rae | 13.600 | 12.550 | ||||
4 | Japan (JPN) | 40.050 | 39.250 | 36.500 | 38.150 | 153.950 |
Soyoka Hanawa | 12.600 | |||||
Shiho Nakaji | 13.300 | 13.050 | 13.150 | |||
Yumika Nakamura | 13.350 | 13.300 | 12.100 | |||
Yuki Uchiyama | 13.400 | 13.700 | 11.350 | |||
Yurika Yumoto | 12.250 | 12.400 | ||||
5 | Chinese Taipei (TPE) | 39.400 | 36.350 | 34.850 | 35.400 | 146.000 |
Chen Chian-shiun | 12.250 | 11.800 | ||||
Chuang Hsiu-ju | 12.950 | 12.000 | 11.800 | 11.200 | ||
Huang Hui-mei | 13.100 | |||||
Fang Ko-ching | 13.350 | 12.100 | 11.250 | 12.400 | ||
Lai Pin-ju | 11.800 | |||||
6 | Malaysia (MAS) | 39.200 | 34.200 | 35.700 | 36.400 | 145.500 |
Farah Ann Abdul Hadi | 13.200 | 13.150 | 12.300 | 12.550 | ||
Tracie Ang | 12.700 | 9.800 | 11.350 | 11.250 | ||
Tan Ing Yueh | 13.300 | 11.250 | 12.050 | 12.600 | ||
7 | India (IND) | 40.350 | 33.600 | 36.500 | 33.850 | 144.300 |
Mandira Chowdhury | ||||||
Pranati Das | 11.000 | 11.900 | 11.300 | |||
Dipa Karmakar | 13.450 | 11.200 | 12.750 | 11.300 | ||
Pranati Nayak | 13.500 | |||||
Aruna Reddy | 13.400 | 11.400 | 11.850 | 11.250 | ||
8 | Indonesia (INA) | 38.450 | 32.900 | 34.500 | 35.000 | 140.850 |
Armartiani | 12.550 | 10.050 | 11.050 | 11.000 | ||
Muthia Nur Cahya | ||||||
Tazsa Miranda Devira | 11.950 | |||||
Amalia Nurun Fauziah | 12.400 | 10.900 | 11.050 | 11.350 | ||
Rifda Irfanaluthfi | 13.500 | 12.400 | 12.650 | |||
9 | Vietnam (VIE) | 38.150 | 32.250 | 34.500 | 35.700 | 140.600 |
Bùi Nguyễn Hải Yến | 12.650 | 8.950 | 11.700 | 11.300 | ||
Tienna Nguyen | 12.600 | 12.500 | 11.150 | |||
Trần Đoàn Quỳnh Nam | 12.900 | 10.800 | 11.650 | 12.500 | ||
Trương Khánh Vân | 11.900 | |||||
10 | Thailand (THA) | 38.050 | 32.150 | 32.450 | 33.350 | 136.000 |
Kanyanat Boontoeng | 12.600 | 10.550 | ||||
Praewpraw Doungchan | 12.750 | 9.950 | 10.400 | |||
Thidaporn Khanthara | 12.700 | 10.800 | 10.500 | 11.500 | ||
Sasiwimon Mueangphuan | 11.400 | 11.400 | 11.450 | |||
11 | Kazakhstan (KAZ) | 37.600 | 32.750 | 32.250 | 33.350 | 135.950 |
Aida Bauyrzhanova | 12.300 | 11.300 | 11.800 | 11.550 | ||
Arailym Meiram | 12.650 | 11.050 | 10.950 | 10.650 | ||
Olga Sanjiyeva | 12.650 | 10.400 | 9.500 | 11.150 |
Rank | Team | Total | ||||
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China (CHN) | 41.450 | 41.650 | 42.850 | 39.300 | 165.250 | |
Chen Yile | 13.500 | 14.750 | 13.400 | |||
Liu Jinru | 14.100 | 12.800 | ||||
Liu Tingting | 13.650 | 14.700 | 14.200 | |||
Luo Huan | 13.700 | 13.450 | ||||
Zhang Jin | 13.900 | 13.100 | ||||
North Korea (PRK) | 41.350 | 40.300 | 39.250 | 36.450 | 157.350 | |
Jon Jang-mi | 14.100 | 12.450 | ||||
Jong Un-gyong | ||||||
Kim Su-jong | 14.000 | 13.400 | 13.050 | 12.650 | ||
Kim Won-yong | 13.250 | 12.800 | 13.750 | 11.800 | ||
Pyon Rye-yong | 14.100 | 12.000 | ||||
Japan (JPN) | 40.700 | 38.500 | 39.350 | 38.600 | 157.150 | |
Soyoka Hanawa | 13.600 | 13.450 | 12.700 | |||
Shiho Nakaji | 12.450 | 13.100 | 13.200 | |||
Yumika Nakamura | 13.500 | 12.800 | ||||
Yuki Uchiyama | 13.500 | 12.550 | ||||
Yurika Yumoto | 13.600 | 12.700 | ||||
4 | South Korea (KOR) | 41.650 | 38.750 | 35.550 | 34.400 | 150.350 |
Ham Mi-ju | 13.700 | 12.150 | ||||
Kim Ju-ry | 12.550 | 10.050 | 9.700 | |||
Lee Eun-ju | 13.250 | |||||
Yeo Seo-jeong | 14.550 | 12.950 | 13.400 | 12.550 | ||
Yun Na-rae | 13.400 | 12.100 | ||||
5 | Chinese Taipei (TPE) | 39.700 | 33.600 | 34.650 | 34.850 | 142.800 |
Chen Chian-shiun | 10.300 | 11.600 | ||||
Chuang Hsiu-ju | 13.150 | 11.650 | 11.200 | |||
Huang Hui-mei | 12.800 | 10.800 | ||||
Fang Ko-ching | 13.750 | 11.650 | 11.950 | 12.450 | ||
Lai Pin-ju | 11.500 | |||||
6 | Malaysia (MAS) | 39.150 | 34.900 | 31.000 | 35.050 | 140.100 |
Farah Ann Abdul Hadi | 13.350 | 12.600 | 11.450 | 12.800 | ||
Tracie Ang | 12.950 | 9.900 | 9.800 | 10.950 | ||
Tan Ing Yueh | 12.850 | 12.400 | 9.750 | 11.300 | ||
7 | India (IND) | 39.100 | 32.400 | 32.400 | 34.150 | 138.050 |
Mandira Chowdhury | 9.450 | |||||
Pranati Das | 12.300 | 10.950 | 11.300 | 11.600 | ||
Dipa Karmakar | ||||||
Pranati Nayak | 13.250 | 10.700 | 10.850 | |||
Aruna Reddy | 13.550 | 10.750 | 11.650 | 11.700 | ||
8 | Indonesia (INA) | 37.600 | 27.900 | 32.050 | 31.800 | 129.350 |
Armartiani | 12.900 | 9.400 | 11.300 | 9.650 | ||
Muthia Nur Cahya | ||||||
Tazsa Miranda Devira | 11.800 | 8.300 | 10.300 | 10.500 | ||
Amalia Nurun Fauziah | 12.900 | 10.200 | 10.450 | 11.650 | ||
Rifda Irfanaluthfi |
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