Sepak takraw at the 2014 Asian Games – Men's doubles

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Men's doubles
at the 2014 Asian Games
Venue Bucheon Gymnasium
Date20–22 September
Competitors24 from 8 nations
Medalists
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The men's double regu sepak takraw competition at the 2014 Asian Games in Incheon was held from 20 September to 22 September at the Bucheon Gymnasium.

Contents

Squads

Flag of Brunei.svg  Brunei Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia Flag of Japan.svg  Japan Flag of Laos.svg  Laos
  • Abdul Hadi Ariffin Matali
  • Ismail Ang
  • Jamaluddin Hj Marzi
  • Syamsul Hadi
  • Saiful Rijal
  • Nofrizal
  • Susumu Teramoto
  • Seiya Takano
  • Takeshi Terashima
  • Vanhkham Sonmani
  • Daovy Sanavongxay
  • Noum Souvannalith
Flag of Myanmar.svg  Myanmar Flag of Nepal.svg  Nepal Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea
  • Zaw Zaw Aung
  • Zaw Latt
  • Wai Lin Aung
  • Aman Pode
  • Rupesh Sunar
  • Anil Gurung
  • Farhan Amran
  • Eddy Nor Shafiq Sahari
  • Hafiz Nor Izam Jaafar
  • Kim Young-man
  • Im An-soo
  • Jeong Won-deok

Results

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

Preliminary

Group A

PosTeamPldWLSFSAPts
1Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 330616
2Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 321534
3Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore 312342
4Flag of Nepal.svg  Nepal 303060
DateTimeScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3
20 September09:00 Japan  Flag of Japan.svg1–2Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 21–1816–217–21
20 September09:00 Singapore  Flag of Singapore.svg2–0Flag of Nepal.svg  Nepal 21–1421–7
20 September14:00 Japan  Flag of Japan.svg2–0Flag of Nepal.svg  Nepal 21–621–6
20 September14:00 Singapore  Flag of Singapore.svg0–2Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 11–216–21
21 September09:00 Nepal  Flag of Nepal.svg0–2Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 4–219–21
21 September09:00 Japan  Flag of Japan.svg2–1Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore 19–2121–1425–23

Group B

PosTeamPldWLSFSAPts
1Flag of Myanmar.svg  Myanmar 330616
2Flag of Laos.svg  Laos 321424
3Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia 312242
4Flag of Brunei.svg  Brunei 303160
DateTimeScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3
20 September11:00 Myanmar  Flag of Myanmar.svg2–1Flag of Brunei.svg  Brunei 21–1821–2321–17
20 September11:00 Indonesia  Flag of Indonesia.svg0–2Flag of Laos.svg  Laos 16–2117–21
20 September16:00 Indonesia  Flag of Indonesia.svg2–0Flag of Brunei.svg  Brunei 21–1121–16
20 September16:00 Myanmar  Flag of Myanmar.svg2–0Flag of Laos.svg  Laos 21–1921–17
21 September11:00 Laos  Flag of Laos.svg2–0Flag of Brunei.svg  Brunei 21–1922–20
21 September11:00 Myanmar  Flag of Myanmar.svg2–0Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia 21–1521–16

Knockout round

 
SemifinalsGold medal match
 
      
 
21 September
 
 
Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 2
 
22 September
 
Flag of Laos.svg  Laos 0
 
Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 0
 
21 September
 
Flag of Myanmar.svg  Myanmar 2
 
Flag of Myanmar.svg  Myanmar 2
 
 
Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 0
 

Semifinals

DateTimeScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3
21 September14:00 South Korea  Flag of South Korea.svg2–0Flag of Laos.svg  Laos Walkover
21 September14:00 Myanmar  Flag of Myanmar.svg2–0Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 21–1321–17
  • Laos was disqualified for failing to show up in their match against South Korea. Singapore was awarded bronze as they were the fifth-best team after the group stage. [1]

Gold medal match

DateTimeScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3
22 September11:00 South Korea  Flag of South Korea.svg0–2Flag of Myanmar.svg  Myanmar 19–2118–21

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References

  1. "Asian Games: Sepak takraw bronze for Singapore after Laos disqualification". stasiareport.com. 21 September 2014. Retrieved 21 September 2014.