Sport climbing at the 2005 Asian Indoor Games

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Sport climbing
at the 2005 Asian Indoor Games
Climbing pictogram.svg
VenueSuphanburi Sports Complex
Dates14–16 November 2005
2007  

Sport climbing at the 2005 Asian Indoor Games was held in Suphanburi Sports Complex, Suphanburi, Thailand from 14 November to 16 November 2005.

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Medalists

Men

EventGoldSilverBronze
LeadSon Sang-won
Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  South Korea
Liu Changzhong
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China
Mohammad Jafari
Flag of Iran.svg  Iran
SpeedChen Xiaojie
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China
Zaki Ramli
Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore
Galar Pandu Asmoro
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia

Women

EventGoldSilverBronze
Lead Kim Ja-in
Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  South Korea
Liu Hiu Ying
Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong
Huang Liping
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China
SpeedEvi Neliwati
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
Khaetthaleeya Uppakham
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
Tri Adianti
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  South Korea  (KOR)2002
2Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China  (CHN)1113
3Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia  (INA)1023
4Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong  (HKG)0101
Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore  (SIN)0101
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand  (THA)0101
7Flag of Iran.svg  Iran  (IRI)0011
Totals (7 entries)44412

Results

Men

Lead

14–16 November

RankAthleteQFSFFinal
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg Son Sang-won (KOR)TopTop48−
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg Liu Changzhong (CHN)TopTop38−
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of Iran.svg Mohammad Jafari (IRI)Top4826−
4Flag of Indonesia.svg Ponti Hardiyanto (INA)Top48−24
5Flag of Indonesia.svg Nurmansyah Putra (INA)45Top24−
6Flag of Iran.svg Amir Pirveisi (IRI)46−4924−
7Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Cao Rongwu (CHN)Top48−23−
8Flag of the Philippines.svg Jaime Pahati (PHI)Top48−22
9Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg Kim Ja-ha (KOR)Top46−
10Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg Kim Hee-jo (KOR)Top44
11Flag of Japan.svg Yoshinobu Shinozaki (JPN)Top42−
12Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Lai Chi Wai  (HKG)Top36
13Flag of Indonesia.svg Ronald Mamarimbing (INA)Top36−
14Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Alexandr Nigmatulin (KAZ)45−36−
15Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg Kim Ja-bee (KOR)Top35−
16Flag of Iran.svg Hamid Reza Touzandeh (IRI)Top34+
17Flag of Singapore.svg Tan Sze Ping (SIN)4534+
18Flag of Malaysia.svg Hafzanizam Bakhori (MAS)3933−
19Flag of Singapore.svg Yam Choon Hian (SIN)Top31−
20Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Artyom Devyaterikov (KAZ)Top30−
21Flag of Singapore.svg Leong Chee Hoi (SIN)34−30−
22Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Denis Zhendinskiy (KAZ)Top29+
23Flag of Thailand.svg Phairat Kaewkan (THA)42−28−
24Flag of Malaysia.svg Francis Low (MAS)43−25+
25Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Huang Kuo-wei (TPE)3525
26Flag of Iran.svg Sobhan Jafari (IRI)44−23+
27Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Nikita Devyaterikov (KAZ)33−
28Flag of the Philippines.svg Jose Mari Cortes (PHI)31
29Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Li Guangpu (CHN)29−
29Flag of Malaysia.svg Mohd Tarmizi Jaffar (MAS)29−
31Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Anatoliy Leontyev (KAZ)28−
32Flag of Macau.svg Fong Lei Ou (MAC)25−
32Flag of Thailand.svg Dhansarit Meeseat (THA)25−
34Flag of Macau.svg Lie Man Wai (MAC)21−
35Flag of Macau.svg Tong Si Kei (MAC)21−
36Flag of Macau.svg Tang Wai Ip (MAC)20−

Speed

Qualification

15 November

RankAthleteTime
1Flag of Indonesia.svg Galar Pandu Asmoro (INA)19.81
2Flag of Thailand.svg Chirasak Nasuan (THA)21.70
3Flag of Singapore.svg Zaki Ramli (SIN)22.38
4Flag of Indonesia.svg Abudzar Yulianto (INA)22.68
5Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Chen Xiaojie (CHN)23.19
6Flag of Indonesia.svg Erianto Rozak (INA)23.33
7Flag of Singapore.svg Syafiq Utama (SIN)26.24
8Flag of Singapore.svg Hatta Hasim (SIN)28.26
9Flag of Malaysia.svg Hafzanizam Bakhori (MAS)28.26
10Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Lai Chi Wai  (HKG)29.21
11Flag of Malaysia.svg Mohd Tarmizi Jaffar (MAS)30.64
12Flag of Singapore.svg Mohd Faddli Kamsani (SIN)31.54
13Flag of Iran.svg Hamid Reza Touzandeh (IRI)31.69
14Flag of Malaysia.svg Francis Low (MAS)31.91
15Flag of Singapore.svg Ridzuan Yusoff (SIN)33.08
16Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Alexandr Nigmatulin (KAZ)33.29
17Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Anatoliy Leontyev (KAZ)33.54
18Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Artyom Devyaterikov (KAZ)34.27
19Flag of Iran.svg Reza Pilpa (IRI)35.37
20Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Li Guangpu (CHN)35.45
21Flag of Iran.svg Amir Hossein Samavat (IRI)36.09
22Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Nikita Devyaterikov (KAZ)41.01
23Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Denis Zhendinskiy (KAZ)49.51
24Flag of Japan.svg Yoshinobu Shinozaki (JPN)51.81
25Flag of Thailand.svg Nakarin Chatsuwan (THA)Fall
Knockout round

16 November

1/8 finals 1/4 finals 1/2 finals Final
1 Flag of Indonesia.svg Galar Pandu Asmoro (INA)18.62
 Bye  1 Flag of Indonesia.svg Galar Pandu Asmoro (INA)16.74
8 Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Lai Chi Wai  (HKG)24.388 Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Lai Chi Wai  (HKG)25.07
9 Flag of Malaysia.svg Mohd Tarmizi Jaffar (MAS) 1 Flag of Indonesia.svg Galar Pandu Asmoro (INA)19.73
4 Flag of Indonesia.svg Abudzar Yulianto (INA)20.755 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Chen Xiaojie (CHN)18.96
13 Flag of Iran.svg Reza Pilpa (IRI) 4 Flag of Indonesia.svg Abudzar Yulianto (INA)Fall
5 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Chen Xiaojie (CHN)24.125 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Chen Xiaojie (CHN)17.25
12 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Anatoliy Leontyev (KAZ) 5 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Chen Xiaojie (CHN)18.15
2 Flag of Thailand.svg Chirasak Nasuan (THA)21.483 Flag of Singapore.svg Zaki Ramli (SIN)19.14
15 Flag of Japan.svg Yoshinobu Shinozaki (JPN) 2 Flag of Thailand.svg Chirasak Nasuan (THA)18.60
7 Flag of Malaysia.svg Hafzanizam Bakhori (MAS)23.747 Flag of Malaysia.svg Hafzanizam Bakhori (MAS)22.16
10 Flag of Iran.svg Hamid Reza Touzandeh (IRI) 2 Flag of Thailand.svg Chirasak Nasuan (THA)Fall Third place
3 Flag of Singapore.svg Zaki Ramli (SIN)23.013 Flag of Singapore.svg Zaki Ramli (SIN)19.56
14 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Li Guangpu (CHN)Fall 3 Flag of Singapore.svg Zaki Ramli (SIN)22.821 Flag of Indonesia.svg Galar Pandu Asmoro (INA)15.98
6 Flag of Singapore.svg Syafiq Utama (SIN) 11 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Alexandr Nigmatulin (KAZ)26.98 2 Flag of Thailand.svg Chirasak Nasuan (THA)18.66
11 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Alexandr Nigmatulin (KAZ)29.63

Women

Lead

14–16 November

RankAthleteQFSFFinal
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  Kim Ja-in  (KOR)TopTop43
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Hong Kong.svg Liu Hiu Ying (HKG)TopTop43−
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg Huang Liping (CHN)TopTop30−
4Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Li Chunhua (CHN)TopTop29
5Flag of Indonesia.svg Ilmawaty Labanu (INA)42Top29
6Flag of Indonesia.svg Wilda Baco Achmad (INA)TopTop29−
6Flag of Japan.svg Tomoko Madate (JPN)TopTop29−
8Flag of Singapore.svg Suzanna Tan (SIN)TopTop25
9Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Zhang Dan (CHN)42Top
10Flag of the Philippines.svg Elaina Flores (PHI)40−43
11Flag of Indonesia.svg Tri Adianti (INA)30+43
12Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Dinara Irsaliyeva (KAZ)Top34−
13Flag of Malaysia.svg Nur Zaharatullaili Mustafa (MAS)4131
14Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Lisa Cheng  (HKG)4031
15Flag of Thailand.svg Payom Numchan (THA)40−30
16Flag of the Philippines.svg Lissa Lesaca (PHI)3528
17Flag of Indonesia.svg Yuyun Yuniar (INA)4325
18Flag of the Philippines.svg Barbara Ramiro (PHI)38−25
19Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Tamara Smirnova (KAZ)43−24−
20Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg He Cuifang (CHN)41−23−
21Flag of Iran.svg  Elnaz Rekabi  (IRI)3423−
22Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Alina Kumasheva (KAZ)39−22
23Flag of Indonesia.svg Evi Neliwati (INA)37−22
24Flag of Iran.svg Bahareh Moradi (IRI)29−22
25Flag of Singapore.svg Goh Tan Leng (SIN)3022
26Flag of Thailand.svg Vassana Thongsuk (THA)29+19
27Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Yevgeniya Soboleva (KAZ)28
28Flag of Macau.svg Cheang Un I (MAC)25

Speed

Qualification

15 November

RankAthleteTime
1Flag of Indonesia.svg Evi Neliwati (INA)30.88
2Flag of Thailand.svg Khaetthaleeya Uppakham (THA)31.13
3Flag of Thailand.svg Nonglux Pet-aoumnoy (THA)35.26
4Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg He Cuifang (CHN)37.86
5Flag of Indonesia.svg Tri Adianti (INA)39.77
6Flag of Indonesia.svg Yuyun Yuniar (INA)40.83
7Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Dinara Irsaliyeva (KAZ)42.36
8Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Zhang Dan (CHN)43.17
9Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Tamara Smirnova (KAZ)43.23
10Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Lisa Cheng  (HKG)43.57
11Flag of Singapore.svg Beatrix Chong (SIN)45.57
12Flag of Singapore.svg Chung Sue Ann (SIN)46.13
13Flag of Hong Kong.svg Choi Shun Yuk (HKG)46.22
14Flag of Singapore.svg Low Shuang E (SIN)47.19
15Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Alina Kumasheva (KAZ)52.14
16Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Yevgeniya Soboleva (KAZ)52.45
17Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  Kim Ja-in  (KOR)54.46
18Flag of Malaysia.svg Nur Zaharatullaili Mustafa (MAS)57.84
19Flag of Japan.svg Tomoko Madate (JPN)64.79
20Flag of Iran.svg  Elnaz Rekabi  (IRI)Fall
Knockout round

16 November

1/8 finals 1/4 finals 1/2 finals Final
1 Flag of Indonesia.svg Evi Neliwati (INA)27.46
   1 Flag of Indonesia.svg Evi Neliwati (INA)27.19
8 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Tamara Smirnova (KAZ) 9 Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Lisa Cheng  (HKG)36.93
9 Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Lisa Cheng  (HKG)36.671 Flag of Indonesia.svg Evi Neliwati (INA)32.34
4 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg He Cuifang (CHN)40.915 Flag of Indonesia.svg Tri Adianti (INA)Fall
13 Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  Kim Ja-in  (KOR) 4 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg He Cuifang (CHN)33.24
5 Flag of Indonesia.svg Tri Adianti (INA)38.685 Flag of Indonesia.svg Tri Adianti (INA)29.21
12 Flag of Hong Kong.svg Choi Shun Yuk (HKG) 1 Flag of Indonesia.svg Evi Neliwati (INA)28.75
2 Flag of Thailand.svg Khaetthaleeya Uppakham (THA)35.432 Flag of Thailand.svg Khaetthaleeya Uppakham (THA)32.67
15 Flag of Japan.svg Tomoko Madate (JPN) 2 Flag of Thailand.svg Khaetthaleeya Uppakham (THA)31.05
7 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Zhang Dan (CHN)45.25 10 Flag of Singapore.svg Beatrix Chong (SIN)40.74
10 Flag of Singapore.svg Beatrix Chong (SIN)41.142 Flag of Thailand.svg Khaetthaleeya Uppakham (THA)31.41Third place
3 Flag of Thailand.svg Nonglux Pet-aoumnoy (THA)33.376 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Dinara Irsaliyeva (KAZ)34.23
14 Flag of Malaysia.svg Nur Zaharatullaili Mustafa (MAS) 3 Flag of Thailand.svg Nonglux Pet-aoumnoy (THA)34.73 5 Flag of Indonesia.svg Tri Adianti (INA)30.04
6 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Dinara Irsaliyeva (KAZ)40.096 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Dinara Irsaliyeva (KAZ)34.046 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Dinara Irsaliyeva (KAZ)37.63
11 Flag of Singapore.svg Chung Sue Ann (SIN) 

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