Women's combined at the 2018 Asian Games | ||||||||||
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Venue | Jakabaring Sport City | |||||||||
Date | 23–26 August 2018 | |||||||||
Competitors | 20 from 12 nations | |||||||||
Medalists | ||||||||||
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Sport climbing at the 2018 Asian Games | ||
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Speed | men | women |
Speed relay | men | women |
Combined | men | women |
The women's combined event at the 2018 Asian Games took place from 23 August to 26 August 2018 at Jakabaring Sport City, Palembang, Indonesia. [1]
All times are Western Indonesia Time (UTC+07:00)
Date | Time | Event |
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Thursday, 23 August 2018 | 11:30 | Qualification – Speed |
Friday, 24 August 2018 | 09:00 | Qualification – Boulder |
Saturday, 25 August 2018 | 09:15 | Qualification – Lead |
Sunday, 26 August 2018 | 08:00 | Final – Speed |
09:30 | Final – Boulder | |
12:00 | Final – Lead |
Rank | Athlete | Lane A | Lane B | Best |
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1 | Assel Marlenova (KAZ) | 8.911 | 10.316 | 8.911 |
2 | Ndona Nasugian (INA) | 9.024 | 9.643 | 9.024 |
3 | Jiang Rong (CHN) | 9.102 | 9.677 | 9.102 |
4 | Widia Fujiyanti (INA) | 9.259 | 14.273 | 9.259 |
5 | Lee Hung-ying (TPE) | 10.701 | 9.327 | 9.327 |
6 | Sa Sol (KOR) | 9.847 | 9.693 | 9.693 |
7 | Margarita Agambayeva (KAZ) | 9.720 | 9.955 | 9.720 |
8 | Kim Ja-in (KOR) | 10.495 | 10.948 | 10.495 |
9 | Futaba Ito (JPN) | 10.921 | 10.527 | 10.527 |
10 | Renqing Lamu (CHN) | 10.807 | Fall | 10.807 |
11 | Akiyo Noguchi (JPN) | 11.618 | 11.304 | 11.304 |
12 | Elnaz Rekabi (IRI) | 11.623 | 11.454 | 11.454 |
13 | Tan Jie Yi (MAS) | Fall | 11.497 | 11.497 |
14 | Pankaew Plypoolsup (THA) | 11.702 | 12.134 | 11.702 |
15 | Puntarika Tunyavanich (THA) | 12.560 | 11.942 | 11.942 |
16 | Vanessa Teng (SGP) | 12.470 | 14.079 | 12.470 |
17 | Shreya Sanjay Nankar (IND) | 15.201 | 14.464 | 14.464 |
18 | Batbaataryn Ariunbayar (MGL) | 26.370 | Fall | 26.370 |
19 | Namkhain Anujin (MGL) | Fall | 44.596 | 44.596 |
20 | Siti Nursarah Salehhodin (MAS) | FS | DNS | FS |
Rank | Athlete | Boulder | Result | |||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | |||
1 | Sa Sol (KOR) | T | T | T | T | 4T6 4z6 |
2 | Kim Ja-in (KOR) | T | T | T | T | 4T8 4z5 |
3 | Elnaz Rekabi (IRI) | T | T | z | T | 3T4 4z5 |
3 | Akiyo Noguchi (JPN) | T | T | z | T | 3T4 4z5 |
5 | Vanessa Teng (SGP) | T | T | z | T | 3T4 4z7 |
6 | Lee Hung-ying (TPE) | T | T | z | T | 3T5 4z5 |
7 | Futaba Ito (JPN) | T | T | z | T | 3T5 4z7 |
8 | Puntarika Tunyavanich (THA) | T | T | z | T | 3T7 4z7 |
9 | Jiang Rong (CHN) | T | z | T | 2T2 3z3 | |
10 | Renqing Lamu (CHN) | T | z | T | 2T3 3z3 | |
11 | Assel Marlenova (KAZ) | T | z | T | 2T5 3z6 | |
12 | Pankaew Plypoolsup (THA) | T | T | 2T2 2z2 | ||
13 | Margarita Agambayeva (KAZ) | T | T | 2T5 2z2 | ||
14 | Widia Fujiyanti (INA) | T | T | 2T6 2z6 | ||
15 | Ndona Nasugian (INA) | T | T | 2T8 2z2 | ||
16 | Tan Jie Yi (MAS) | T | z | 1T3 2z3 | ||
17 | Shreya Sanjay Nankar (IND) | T | 1T4 1z3 | |||
18 | Siti Nursarah Salehhodin (MAS) | z | z | 0T0 2z4 | ||
19 | Namkhain Anujin (MGL) | 0T0 0z0 | ||||
19 | Batbaataryn Ariunbayar (MGL) | 0T0 0z0 |
Rank | Athlete | Result | Time |
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1 | Kim Ja-in (KOR) | Top | |
2 | Akiyo Noguchi (JPN) | 48+ | |
3 | Sa Sol (KOR) | 39+ | 3:21 |
4 | Futaba Ito (JPN) | 39+ | 3:26 |
5 | Renqing Lamu (CHN) | 38+ | |
6 | Elnaz Rekabi (IRI) | 37+ | |
7 | Widia Fujiyanti (INA) | 36+ | 3:52 |
8 | Lee Hung-ying (TPE) | 36+ | 4:34 |
9 | Vanessa Teng (SGP) | 28+ | 2:16 |
10 | Margarita Agambayeva (KAZ) | 28+ | 2:21 |
11 | Jiang Rong (CHN) | 28+ | 2:42 |
12 | Ndona Nasugian (INA) | 28+ | 3:11 |
13 | Puntarika Tunyavanich (THA) | 28 | |
14 | Pankaew Plypoolsup (THA) | 23 | |
15 | Tan Jie Yi (MAS) | 19+ | 1:53 |
16 | Assel Marlenova (KAZ) | 19+ | 2:01 |
17 | Siti Nursarah Salehhodin (MAS) | 18+ | |
18 | Shreya Sanjay Nankar (IND) | 18 | |
19 | Batbaataryn Ariunbayar (MGL) | 13 | |
20 | Namkhain Anujin (MGL) | 2 |
Rank | Athlete | Speed | Boulder | Lead | Total |
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1 | Kim Ja-in (KOR) | 8 | 2 | 1 | 16 |
2 | Sa Sol (KOR) | 6 | 1 | 3 | 18 |
3 | Akiyo Noguchi (JPN) | 11 | 3.5 | 2 | 77 |
4 | Assel Marlenova (KAZ) | 1 | 11 | 16 | 176 |
5 | Lee Hung-ying (TPE) | 5 | 6 | 8 | 240 |
6 | Futaba Ito (JPN) | 9 | 7 | 4 | 252 |
7 | Elnaz Rekabi (IRI) | 12 | 3.5 | 6 | 252 |
8 | Jiang Rong (CHN) | 3 | 9 | 11 | 297 |
9 | Ndona Nasugian (INA) | 2 | 15 | 12 | 360 |
10 | Widia Fujiyanti (INA) | 4 | 14 | 7 | 392 |
11 | Renqing Lamu (CHN) | 10 | 10 | 5 | 500 |
12 | Vanessa Teng (SGP) | 16 | 5 | 9 | 720 |
13 | Margarita Agambayeva (KAZ) | 7 | 13 | 10 | 910 |
14 | Puntarika Tunyavanich (THA) | 15 | 8 | 13 | 1560 |
15 | Pankaew Plypoolsup (THA) | 14 | 12 | 14 | 2352 |
16 | Tan Jie Yi (MAS) | 13 | 16 | 15 | 3120 |
17 | Shreya Sanjay Nankar (IND) | 17 | 17 | 18 | 5202 |
18 | Siti Nursarah Salehhodin (MAS) | 20 | 18 | 17 | 6120 |
19 | Batbaataryn Ariunbayar (MGL) | 18 | 19.5 | 19 | 6669 |
20 | Namkhain Anujin (MGL) | 19 | 19.5 | 20 | 7410 |
Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Final | ||||||||||||
1 | Assel Marlenova (KAZ) | 10.286 | ||||||||||||
6 | Akiyo Noguchi (JPN) | 11.772 | 1 | Assel Marlenova (KAZ) | 9.526 | |||||||||
LL | Futaba Ito (JPN) | 12.600 | ||||||||||||
1 | Assel Marlenova (KAZ) | 9.303 | ||||||||||||
2 | Lee Hung-ying (TPE) | 9.702 | 3 | Sa Sol (KOR) | 9.294 | |||||||||
5 | Futaba Ito (JPN) | 10.318 | 2 | Lee Hung-ying (TPE) | 9.209 | |||||||||
3 | Sa Sol (KOR) | 9.612 | 3 | Sa Sol (KOR) | 9.165 | |||||||||
4 | Kim Ja-in (KOR) | 11.071 | Small final | |||||||||||
LL | Futaba Ito (JPN) | Fall | ||||||||||||
2 | Lee Hung-ying (TPE) | 9.493 |
Rank | Athlete | Boulder | Result | |||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | |||
1 | Akiyo Noguchi (JPN) | T | T | T | T | 4T12 4z6 |
2 | Futaba Ito (JPN) | T | T | T | z | 3T7 4z6 |
3 | Kim Ja-in (KOR) | T | z | T | z | 2T4 4z6 |
4 | Sa Sol (KOR) | z | T | T | z | 2T5 4z8 |
5 | Lee Hung-ying (TPE) | z | T | z | 1T2 3z10 | |
6 | Assel Marlenova (KAZ) | z | 0T0 1z3 |
Rank | Athlete | Result | Time |
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1 | Kim Ja-in (KOR) | Top | |
2 | Akiyo Noguchi (JPN) | 40+ | |
3 | Sa Sol (KOR) | 37+ | |
4 | Futaba Ito (JPN) | 36+ | |
5 | Lee Hung-ying (TPE) | 23+ | |
6 | Assel Marlenova (KAZ) | 12+ |
Rank | Athlete | Speed | Boulder | Lead | Total |
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Akiyo Noguchi (JPN) | 6 | 1 | 2 | 12 | |
Sa Sol (KOR) | 1 | 4 | 3 | 12 | |
Kim Ja-in (KOR) | 5 | 3 | 1 | 15 | |
4 | Futaba Ito (JPN) | 4 | 2 | 4 | 32 |
5 | Assel Marlenova (KAZ) | 2 | 6 | 6 | 72 |
6 | Lee Hung-ying (TPE) | 3 | 5 | 5 | 75 |
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