Rowing at the 2022 Asian Games – Men's single sculls

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Men's single sculls
at the 2022 Asian Games
VenueFuyang Water Sports Centre
Date20–25 September 2023
Competitors15 from 15 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of Japan.svg  Japan
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong
  2018
2026  

The men's single sculls competition at the 2022 Asian Games in Hangzhou, China was held from 20 to 25 September at the Fuyang Water Sports Centre. [1] [2] [3]

Contents

Schedule

All times are China Standard Time (UTC+08:00)

DateTimeEvent
Wednesday, 20 September 202315:30Heats
Thursday, 21 September 202315:10Repechage
Friday, 22 September 202315:20Semifinals
15:40Final C
Monday, 25 September 202309:20Finals

Results

Heats

Heat 1

RankAthleteTimeNotes
1Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Chiu Hin Chun  (HKG)7:08.70SA/B
2Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Vladislav Yakovlev  (KAZ)7:10.41SA/B
3Flag of India.svg  Balraj Panwar  (IND)7:11.01SA/B
4Flag of South Korea.svg  Kim Jong-min  (KOR)7:39.48R
5Flag of Singapore.svg  Toh Guo Wei  (SGP)7:55.02R

Heat 2

RankAthleteTimeNotes
1Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Zhang Liang  (CHN)7:07.55SA/B
2Flag of Japan.svg  Ryuta Arakawa  (JPN)7:17.95SA/B
3Flag of the Philippines.svg  Cris Nievarez  (PHI)7:20.51SA/B
4Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Mohamed Nafiran  (SRI)7:37.03R
5Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg  Hamad Al-Matrooshi  (UAE)8:00.83R

Heat 3

RankAthleteTimeNotes
1Flag of Iran.svg  Amir Hossein Mahmoudpour  (IRI)7:27.30SA/B
2Flag of Iraq.svg  Mohammed Riyadh  (IRQ)7:32.90SA/B
3Flag of Pakistan.svg  Zahid Iqbal Khan  (PAK)7:34.60SA/B
4Flag of Kuwait.svg  Abdulrahman Al-Fadhel  (KUW)8:00.17R
5Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Rakan Alireza  (KSA)8:23.19R

Repechage

RankAthleteTimeNotes
1Flag of South Korea.svg  Kim Jong-min  (KOR)7:32.94SA/B
2Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Mohamed Nafiran  (SRI)7:48.92SA/B
3Flag of Kuwait.svg  Abdulrahman Al-Fadhel  (KUW)7:55.29SA/B
4Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg  Hamad Al-Matrooshi  (UAE)8:02.89FC
5Flag of Singapore.svg  Toh Guo Wei  (SGP)8:08.38FC
6Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Rakan Alireza  (KSA)8:09.80FC

Semifinals

Semifinal A/B 1

RankAthleteTimeNotes
1Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Chiu Hin Chun  (HKG)7:23.50FA
2Flag of Japan.svg  Ryuta Arakawa  (JPN)7:41.93FA
3Flag of Iran.svg  Amir Hossein Mahmoudpour  (IRI)7:47.67FA
4Flag of Pakistan.svg  Zahid Iqbal Khan  (PAK)7:56.96FB
5Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Mohamed Nafiran  (SRI)7:57.55FB
6Flag of Kuwait.svg  Abdulrahman Al-Fadhel  (KUW)8:22.23FB

Semifinal A/B 2

RankAthleteTimeNotes
1Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Zhang Liang  (CHN)7:12.77FA
2Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Vladislav Yakovlev  (KAZ)7:19.27FA
3Flag of India.svg  Balraj Panwar  (IND)7:22.22FA
4Flag of the Philippines.svg  Cris Nievarez  (PHI)7:25.65FB
5Flag of Iraq.svg  Mohammed Riyadh  (IRQ)7:29.07FB
6Flag of South Korea.svg  Kim Jong-min  (KOR)7:29.82FB

Finals

Final C

RankAthleteTime
1Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg  Hamad Al-Matrooshi  (UAE)8:03.66
2Flag of Singapore.svg  Toh Guo Wei  (SGP)8:08.71
3Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Rakan Alireza  (KSA)8:21.98

Final B

RankAthleteTime
1Flag of Iraq.svg  Mohammed Riyadh  (IRQ)7:16:72
2Flag of the Philippines.svg  Cris Nievarez  (PHI)7:19:45
3Flag of South Korea.svg  Kim Jong-min  (KOR)7:29:55
4Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Mohamed Nafiran  (SRI)7:39:20
5Flag of Pakistan.svg  Zahid Iqbal Khan  (PAK)7:44:91
6Flag of Kuwait.svg  Abdulrahman Al-Fadhel  (KUW)7:48:91

Final A

RankAthleteTime
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Zhang Liang  (CHN)6:57:06
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Japan.svg  Ryuta Arakawa  (JPN)6:59:79
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of Hong Kong.svg  Chiu Hin Chun  (HKG)7:00:55
4Flag of India.svg  Balraj Panwar  (IND)7:08:79
5Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Vladislav Yakovlev  (KAZ)7:20:99
6Flag of Iran.svg  Amir Hossein Mahmoudpour  (IRI)7:23:97

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