Sailing at the 2022 Asian Games – Boy's ICLA4

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Boy's ILKA4
at the 2022 Asian Games
VenueNingbo Xiangshan Sailing Centre
Date21–26 September 2023
Competitors12 from 12 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia

The Boy's ILCA 4 competition at the 2022 Asian Games was held from 21 to 26 September 2023. [1] Athletes participate in ILCA 4 must be born in or after 2006.

Contents

Schedule

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

DateTimeEvent
Thursday, 21 September 202311:00Race 1 - Race 2

Results

RankAthleteRaceTotalNet
1234567891011
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of Thailand.svg  M.L.Weka Bhanubandh  (THA)1
 
1
 
1
 
2
 
(6)
 
1
 
2
 
1
 
1
 
1
 
2
 
1913
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Singapore.svg  Issac Goh  (SGP)2
 
2
 
2
 
1
 
3
 
3
 
1
 
2
 
(9)
 
4
 
1
 
3021
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of Malaysia.svg  Muhammad Asnawi Iqbal  (MAS)6
 
5
 
7
 
3
 
1
 
6
 
7
 
3
 
2
 
2
 
(9)
 
5142
4Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg  Mohamed Al-Zaabi  (UAE)4
 
3
 
4
 
4
 
(7)
 
2
 
5
 
6
 
6
 
6
 
5
 
5245
5Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Chan Kin Chung  (HKG)3
 
4
 
5
 
5
 
(10)
 
5
 
6
 
5
 
4
 
5
 
6
 
5848
6Flag of South Korea.svg  Kim Jonghwi  (KOR)7
 
7
 
(9)
 
7
 
2
 
4
 
3
 
4
 
7
 
9
 
8
 
6758
7Flag of Oman.svg  Abdul Latif Zayad Al-Qasimi  (OMA)8
 
8
 
6
 
9
 
4
 
8
 
4
 
(13)
 
10
 
8
 
3
 
8168
8Flag of India.svg  Adhvait Menon  (IND)5
 
6
 
3
 
(13)
DSQ
8
 
10
 
10
 
13
UFD
5
 
3
 
13
RET
8976
9Flag of Bahrain.svg  Khalifa Duaij Khalifa Al-Doseri  (BRN)10
 
9
 
8
 
6
 
5
 
9
 
12
 
(13)
DSQ
8
 
13
DNF
4
 
9784
10Flag of Qatar.svg  Ahmed Al-Mulla  (QAT)9
 
10
 
(13)
DSQ
10
 
9
 
7
 
8
 
8
 
11
 
11
 
7
 
10390
11Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Tharen Nanayakkara  (SRI)(11)
 
11
 
10
 
11
 
11
 
11
 
9
 
7
 
3
 
10
 
11
 
10594
12Flag of Pakistan.svg  Raphael Javed  (PAK)(13)
DNC
12
 
11
 
8
 
12
 
12
 
11
 
9
 
13
DSQ
7
 
10
 
118105

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