Sport climbing at the 2007 Asian Indoor Games | |
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Venue | MUST Pavilion |
Dates | 30 October – 2 November 2007 |
Sport climbing at the 2007 Asian Indoor Games was held in MUST Pavilion, Macau, China from 30 October to 2 November 2007.
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Lead | Son Sang-won South Korea | Sachi Anma Japan | Kim Ja-ha South Korea |
Speed | Zhong Qixin China | Alexandr Nigmatulin Kazakhstan | Ye Xiangyang China |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Lead | Kim Ja-in South Korea | Akiyo Noguchi Japan | Huang Liping China |
Speed | Li Chunhua China | He Cuilian China | Dinara Irsaliyeva Kazakhstan |
Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
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1 | China (CHN) | 2 | 1 | 2 | 5 |
2 | South Korea (KOR) | 2 | 0 | 1 | 3 |
3 | Japan (JPN) | 0 | 2 | 0 | 2 |
4 | Kazakhstan (KAZ) | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2 |
Totals (4 entries) | 4 | 4 | 4 | 12 |
31 October – 2 November
Rank | Athlete | Prel. | SF | Final |
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Son Sang-won (KOR) | Top | Top | Top | |
Sachi Anma (JPN) | Top | Top | Top | |
Kim Ja-ha (KOR) | Top | Top | 44− | |
4 | Kim Ja-bee (KOR) | Top | 43− | 41 |
5 | Mohammad Jafari (IRI) | 35 | 31− | 33 |
6 | Liu Changzhong (CHN) | Top | 42− | 28+ |
7 | Zul Fadzli Shafiee (MAS) | 33 | 29 | 28+ |
8 | Lai Chi Wai (HKG) | 32− | 31− | 28 |
9 | Nurmansyah Putra (INA) | 31 | 29 | |
10 | Ye Xiangyang (CHN) | 21 | 27 | |
11 | Gholam Ali Baratzadeh (IRI) | 36 | 27− | |
12 | Artyom Devyaterikov (KAZ) | 29 | 27− | |
13 | Chu Ka Wai (HKG) | 33 | 25+ | |
14 | Praveen Chandramma (IND) | 33− | 24 | |
15 | Amri (INA) | 31− | 24 | |
16 | Prashant Allay (IND) | 28+ | 24 | |
17 | Hafzanizam Bakhori (MAS) | 28 | 24 | |
18 | Chang Yeu-shiang (TPE) | 29+ | 23 | |
19 | Chang Chih-wei (TPE) | 26− | 23− | |
20 | Sobhan Jafari (IRI) | 36 | 22 | |
21 | Foo Xiu Quan (SIN) | 29 | 22 | |
22 | Cao Rongwu (CHN) | 28 | 22 | |
23 | Arman Salada (PHI) | 26− | 22 | |
24 | Ho Sin Fai (HKG) | 22 | 19− | |
25 | Riki Kiswani (INA) | 26+ | 14− | |
26 | Mohd Redha Rozlan (MAS) | 28 | 12 | |
27 | Phairat Kaewkan (THA) | 19 | ||
28 | Dhansarit Meeseat (THA) | 16+ | ||
29 | Nikita Devyaterikov (KAZ) | 16− | ||
30 | Jose Mari Cortes (PHI) | 15 | ||
31 | Tömöriin Och (MGL) | 12 | ||
32 | Fong Lei Ou (MAC) | 12− | ||
33 | Dangaasürengiin Ankhbold (MGL) | 7 |
30 October
Rank | Athlete | Time |
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1 | Zhong Qixin (CHN) | 20.22 |
2 | Ye Xiangyang (CHN) | 23.48 |
3 | Alexandr Nigmatulin (KAZ) | 27.17 |
4 | Lai Chi Wai (HKG) | 28.66 |
5 | Galar Pandu Asmoro (INA) | 29.82 |
6 | Sultoni Sulaiman (INA) | 30.50 |
7 | Hafzanizam Bakhori (MAS) | 31.85 |
8 | Nikita Devyaterikov (KAZ) | 33.59 |
9 | Reza Pilpa (IRI) | 37.30 |
10 | Praveen Chandramma (IND) | 38.96 |
11 | Ridzuan Yusoff (SIN) | 40.60 |
12 | Mehdi Namrvari (IRI) | 41.29 |
13 | Chang Chih-wei (TPE) | 41.81 |
14 | Hamid Reza Touzandeh (IRI) | 42.09 |
15 | Zaki Ramli (SIN) | 42.81 |
16 | Tömöriin Och (MGL) | 52.08 |
17 | Matwar Singh (IND) | Fall |
17 | Mohd Redha Rozlan (MAS) | Fall |
17 | Dangaasürengiin Ankhbold (MGL) | Fall |
17 | Hadinugroho Susanto (INA) | Fall |
17 | Ho Sin Fai (HKG) | Fall |
17 | Chang Yeu-shiang (TPE) | Fall |
17 | Artyom Devyaterikov (KAZ) | Fall |
Eightfinals | Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Final | ||||||||||||||||
1 | Zhong Qixin (CHN) | 27.59 | |||||||||||||||||
16 | Tömöriin Och (MGL) | Fall | 1 | Zhong Qixin (CHN) | 21.00 | ||||||||||||||
8 | Nikita Devyaterikov (KAZ) | 26.67 | 8 | Nikita Devyaterikov (KAZ) | 24.04 | ||||||||||||||
9 | Reza Pilpa (IRI) | Fall | 1 | Zhong Qixin (CHN) | 19.91 | ||||||||||||||
4 | Lai Chi Wai (HKG) | 25.94 | 4 | Lai Chi Wai (HKG) | Fall | ||||||||||||||
13 | Chang Chih-wei (TPE) | 39.02 | 4 | Lai Chi Wai (HKG) | 28.85 | ||||||||||||||
5 | Galar Pandu Asmoro (INA) | Fall | 12 | Mehdi Namrvari (IRI) | 36.42 | ||||||||||||||
12 | Mehdi Namrvari (IRI) | 38.33 | 1 | Zhong Qixin (CHN) | 18.03 | ||||||||||||||
2 | Ye Xiangyang (CHN) | 22.47 | 3 | Alexandr Nigmatulin (KAZ) | 23.63 | ||||||||||||||
15 | Zaki Ramli (SIN) | 29.41 | 2 | Ye Xiangyang (CHN) | 28.25 | ||||||||||||||
7 | Hafzanizam Bakhori (MAS) | Fall | 10 | Praveen Chandramma (IND) | Fall | ||||||||||||||
10 | Praveen Chandramma (IND) | 36.90 | 2 | Ye Xiangyang (CHN) | Fall | Bronze | |||||||||||||
3 | Alexandr Nigmatulin (KAZ) | 26.63 | 3 | Alexandr Nigmatulin (KAZ) | 34.86 | ||||||||||||||
14 | Hamid Reza Touzandeh (IRI) | Fall | 3 | Alexandr Nigmatulin (KAZ) | 23.89 | 4 | Lai Chi Wai (HKG) | 22.37 | |||||||||||
6 | Sultoni Sulaiman (INA) | Fall | 11 | Ridzuan Yusoff (SIN) | 32.70 | 2 | Ye Xiangyang (CHN) | 22.14 | |||||||||||
11 | Ridzuan Yusoff (SIN) | 36.68 |
31 October – 2 November
Rank | Athlete | Prel. | SF | Final |
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Kim Ja-in (KOR) | Top | Top | Top | |
Akiyo Noguchi (JPN) | Top | 46+ | Top | |
Huang Liping (CHN) | Top | 45+ | 49 | |
4 | Rie Kimura (JPN) | Top | 45 | 43− |
5 | Shin Woon-seon (KOR) | Top | 43− | 41 |
6 | Liu Hiu Ying (HKG) | Top | 42− | 40− |
7 | Ilmawaty Labanu (INA) | 34− | 40 | 32 |
8 | Li Chunhua (CHN) | 41+ | 39− | 25+ |
9 | Tamara Smirnova (KAZ) | 33− | 36 | |
10 | Wilda Baco Achmad (INA) | 29 | 36− | |
11 | Zhang Dan (CHN) | 38− | 35+ | |
12 | Elnaz Rekabi (IRI) | 30− | 32+ | |
13 | Dinara Irsaliyeva (KAZ) | 28 | 30− | |
14 | Shanti Rani Devi (IND) | 24 | 29+ | |
15 | Erna Cahyanti (INA) | 28 | 29 | |
16 | Choi Shun Yuk (HKG) | 31− | 28+ | |
17 | Mallegowda Ninge Gowda (IND) | 24 | 28+ | |
18 | Bahareh Moradi (IRI) | 28 | 26+ | |
19 | Aliya Iskakova (KAZ) | 27 | 26+ | |
20 | Nur Zaharatullaili Mustafa (MAS) | 24 | 26 | |
21 | Cheang Un I (MAC) | 15+ | 17 | |
22 | Maria Camille Venturina (PHI) | 12− | 16 | |
23 | Kimberly Singson (PHI) | 11 | ||
24 | Erdenesürengiin Nergüi (MGL) | 8 |
30 October
Rank | Athlete | Time |
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1 | He Cuilian (CHN) | 29.92 |
2 | Li Chunhua (CHN) | 31.62 |
3 | He Cuifang (CHN) | 31.79 |
4 | Tamara Smirnova (KAZ) | 39.20 |
5 | Dinara Irsaliyeva (KAZ) | 40.75 |
6 | Evi Neliwati (INA) | 42.66 |
7 | Isoh (INA) | 58.99 |
8 | Gustiana Musdalipah (INA) | 64.41 |
9 | Mallegowda Ninge Gowda (IND) | 79.60 |
10 | Dasini Devi Khumanthem (IND) | 85.30 |
11 | Felicia Lim (SIN) | 121.24 |
12 | Puntarika Tunyavanich (THA) | 137.31 |
13 | Farnaz Esmaeilzadeh (IRI) | 155.04 |
14 | Sarah-Jean Toh (SIN) | Fall |
14 | Erdenesürengiin Nergüi (MGL) | Fall |
14 | Preeyaporn Chaiyasit (THA) | Fall |
14 | Pornnapa Supinnawong (THA) | Fall |
14 | Azam Karami (IRI) | Fall |
14 | Aliya Iskakova (KAZ) | Fall |
Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Final | ||||||||||||
1 | He Cuilian (CHN) | 31.85 | ||||||||||||
8 | Gustiana Musdalipah (INA) | Fall | 1 | He Cuilian (CHN) | 38.93 | |||||||||
4 | Tamara Smirnova (KAZ) | 35.97 | 5 | Dinara Irsaliyeva (KAZ) | Fall | |||||||||
5 | Dinara Irsaliyeva (KAZ) | 34.82 | 1 | He Cuilian (CHN) | Fall | |||||||||
2 | Li Chunhua (CHN) | 34.37 | 2 | Li Chunhua (CHN) | 26.56 | |||||||||
7 | Isoh (INA) | 41.39 | 2 | Li Chunhua (CHN) | 26.10 | |||||||||
3 | He Cuilian (CHN) | 28.40 | 3 | He Cuilian (CHN) | 26.53 | |||||||||
6 | Evi Neliwati (INA) | 40.70 | Bronze | |||||||||||
5 | Dinara Irsaliyeva (KAZ) | 35.85 | ||||||||||||
3 | He Cuilian (CHN) | 30.96 |
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