Roller sports at the 2007 Asian Indoor Games | |
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Venue | MUST Pavilion |
Dates | 26 October – 2 November 2007 |
Roller sports (as Extreme sports) at the 2007 Asian Indoor Games was held in MUST Pavilion, Macau, China from 26 October to 2 November 2007.
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Big air | Jeerasak Tassorn Thailand | Fariq Mohamed Esa Malaysia | Norachai Boonnim Thailand |
Park | Jeerasak Tassorn Thailand | Worapoj Boonnim Thailand | Hung Chien-kai Chinese Taipei |
Park best trick | Jeerasak Tassorn Thailand | Worapoj Boonnim Thailand | Hung Chien-kai Chinese Taipei |
Vert | Yusuke Aihara Japan | Kanta Ogino Japan | Hung Chien-kai Chinese Taipei |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|
Park | Putu Yogi Darmawan Indonesia | Jirawat Paoin Thailand | Pevi Permana Putra Indonesia |
Park best trick | Che Lin China | Weerayut Eksirasuwan Thailand | Ahmad Fadzil Musa Malaysia |
Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Thailand (THA) | 3 | 4 | 1 | 8 |
2 | Japan (JPN) | 1 | 1 | 0 | 2 |
3 | Indonesia (INA) | 1 | 0 | 1 | 2 |
4 | China (CHN) | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
5 | Malaysia (MAS) | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2 |
6 | Chinese Taipei (TPE) | 0 | 0 | 3 | 3 |
Totals (6 entries) | 6 | 6 | 6 | 18 |
28 October
Rank | Athlete | Height |
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Jeerasak Tassorn (THA) | 4.05 | |
Fariq Mohamed Esa (MAS) | 4.00 | |
Norachai Boonnim (THA) | 3.80 | |
4 | Hung Chien-kai (TPE) | 3.80 |
4 | Nik Suhaily Bahari (MAS) | 3.80 |
4 | Wang Wei-chieh (TPE) | 3.80 |
7 | Alexander Tsui (HKG) | 3.40 |
8 | Yang Yundong (CHN) | 3.20 |
9 | Masoud Vahedi (IRI) | 3.20 |
10 | Cheng Tze Wang (HKG) | 3.00 |
— | Arash Salmanpour (IRI) | NM |
26–28 October
Rank | Athlete | Prel. | Final |
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Jeerasak Tassorn (THA) | 71.33 | 79.00 | |
Worapoj Boonnim (THA) | 75.33 | 76.00 | |
Hung Chien-kai (TPE) | 69.66 | 72.33 | |
4 | Cheng Kai-chin (TPE) | 65.66 | 63.83 |
5 | Yang Yundong (CHN) | 57.83 | 63.33 |
6 | Alexander Tsui (HKG) | 52.33 | 63.00 |
7 | Fariq Mohamed Esa (MAS) | 61.33 | 61.33 |
8 | Cheng Tze Wang (HKG) | 60.66 | 57.33 |
9 | Rashid Al-Julabi (KUW) | 47.66 | 53.50 |
10 | Ali Bandari (IRI) | 50.16 | 40.00 |
11 | Ardeshir Ghovanloupour (IRI) | 47.00 | |
12 | Khaled Bandar (KUW) | 47.00 |
27 October
Rank | Athlete | Score | Trick |
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Jeerasak Tassorn (THA) | 90 | Backflip 360 | |
Worapoj Boonnim (THA) | 80 | 450 kind grind | |
Hung Chien-kai (TPE) | 70 | Inspin royal | |
4 | Ardeshir Ghovanloupour (IRI) | 50 | |
4 | Khaled Bandar (KUW) | 50 | |
4 | Yang Yundong (CHN) | 50 | |
4 | Chui Wai Chung (HKG) | 50 | |
4 | Ali Bandari (IRI) | 50 | |
4 | Cheng Tze Wang (HKG) | 50 | |
4 | Nik Suhaily Bahari (MAS) | 50 | |
4 | Cheng Kai-chin (TPE) | 50 | |
4 | Rashid Al-Julabi (KUW) | 50 |
31 October – 2 November
Rank | Athlete | Prel. | Final |
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Yusuke Aihara (JPN) | 67.50 | 69.66 | |
Kanta Ogino (JPN) | 66.00 | 66.33 | |
Hung Chien-kai (TPE) | 55.00 | 64.33 | |
4 | Wang Wei-chieh (TPE) | 56.66 | 59.83 |
5 | Worapoj Boonnim (THA) | 56.66 | 59.66 |
6 | Suravash Vairojanakich (THA) | 59.00 | 56.83 |
7 | Yang Yundong (CHN) | 55.33 | 54.66 |
8 | Arash Salmanpour (IRI) | 47.66 | 48.00 |
9 | Masoud Vahedi (IRI) | 44.33 | 47.00 |
10 | Li Chung Too (HKG) | 43.33 | 44.66 |
27–28 October
Rank | Athlete | Prel. | Final |
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Putu Yogi Dharmawan (INA) | 80.50 | 77.00 | |
Jirawat Paoin (THA) | 76.92 | 76.57 | |
Pevi Permana Putra (INA) | 78.30 | 74.10 | |
4 | Che Lin (CHN) | 81.00 | 73.66 |
5 | Muhd Firdaus Abdul Rahman (SIN) | 63.33 | 73.00 |
6 | Muhd Nazeer Hussin (SIN) | 70.66 | 72.16 |
7 | Johary Fitry Khairuddin (MAS) | 71.33 | 71.68 |
8 | Idzham Abdul Rahman (MAS) | 71.41 | 67.00 |
9 | Luciano Castiho Lameiras (MAC) | 62.00 | 65.16 |
10 | Chen Chia-hui (TPE) | 67.33 | 62.66 |
11 | Sutat Siriwat (THA) | 60.83 | |
12 | Xie Wenkai (CHN) | 57.66 | |
13 | Sasan Sadeghpour (IRI) | 54.00 | |
14 | Lee Chi On (HKG) | 53.00 | |
15 | Mohammad Javad Rahimi (IRI) | 46.33 | |
16 | Luk Chun Yin (HKG) | 43.00 |
27 October
Rank | Athlete | Score | Trick |
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Che Lin (CHN) | 90 | Nollie flip noseslide | |
Weerayut Eksirasuwan (THA) | 80 | Nollie frontside 360 heelflip | |
Ahmad Fadzil Musa (MAS) | 70 | Noseslide big spin out | |
4 | Anak Agung Bagus Kurniawan (INA) | 50 | |
4 | Chen Chia-hui (TPE) | 50 | |
4 | Lee Chi On (HKG) | 50 | |
4 | Surasak Tasana (THA) | 50 | |
4 | Ilyas Mat (MAS) | 50 | |
4 | Muhd Firdaus Abdul Rahman (SIN) | 50 | |
4 | Indra Gandhi (INA) | 50 | |
4 | Xie Wenkai (CHN) | 50 | |
4 | Mohammad Javad Rahimi (IRI) | 50 | |
4 | Muhd Nazeer Hussin (SIN) | 50 | |
4 | Sasan Sadeghpour (IRI) | 50 | |
4 | Luk Chun Yin (HKG) | 50 | |
4 | Luciano Castiho Lameiras (MAC) | 50 |
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