Sport climbing at the 2018 Asian Games – Women's combined

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Women's combined
at the 2018 Asian Games
Venue Jakabaring Sport City
Date23–26 August 2018
Competitors20 from 12 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of Japan.svg  Japan
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea
2022  

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]

Contents

Schedule

All times are Western Indonesia Time (UTC+07:00)

DateTimeEvent
Thursday, 23 August 201811:30Qualification – Speed
Friday, 24 August 201809:00Qualification – Boulder
Saturday, 25 August 201809:15Qualification – Lead
Sunday, 26 August 201808:00Final – Speed
09:30Final – Boulder
12:00Final – Lead

Results

Legend

Qualification

Speed

RankAthleteLane ALane BBest
1Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Assel Marlenova (KAZ)8.91110.3168.911
2Flag of Indonesia.svg Ndona Nasugian (INA)9.0249.6439.024
3Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Jiang Rong (CHN)9.1029.6779.102
4Flag of Indonesia.svg Widia Fujiyanti (INA)9.25914.2739.259
5Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Lee Hung-ying (TPE)10.7019.3279.327
6Flag of South Korea.svg Sa Sol (KOR)9.8479.6939.693
7Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Margarita Agambayeva (KAZ)9.7209.9559.720
8Flag of South Korea.svg  Kim Ja-in  (KOR)10.49510.94810.495
9Flag of Japan.svg  Futaba Ito  (JPN)10.92110.52710.527
10Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Renqing Lamu (CHN)10.807Fall10.807
11Flag of Japan.svg  Akiyo Noguchi  (JPN)11.61811.30411.304
12Flag of Iran.svg  Elnaz Rekabi  (IRI)11.62311.45411.454
13Flag of Malaysia.svg Tan Jie Yi (MAS)Fall11.49711.497
14Flag of Thailand.svg Pankaew Plypoolsup (THA)11.70212.13411.702
15Flag of Thailand.svg Puntarika Tunyavanich (THA)12.56011.94211.942
16Flag of Singapore.svg Vanessa Teng (SGP)12.47014.07912.470
17Flag of India.svg Shreya Sanjay Nankar (IND)15.20114.46414.464
18Flag of Mongolia.svg Batbaataryn Ariunbayar (MGL)26.370Fall26.370
19Flag of Mongolia.svg Namkhain Anujin (MGL)Fall44.59644.596
20Flag of Malaysia.svg Siti Nursarah Salehhodin (MAS)FSDNSFS

Boulder

RankAthleteBoulderResult
1234
1Flag of South Korea.svg Sa Sol (KOR)TTTT4T6 4z6
2Flag of South Korea.svg  Kim Ja-in  (KOR)TTTT4T8 4z5
3Flag of Iran.svg  Elnaz Rekabi  (IRI)TTzT3T4 4z5
3Flag of Japan.svg  Akiyo Noguchi  (JPN)TTzT3T4 4z5
5Flag of Singapore.svg Vanessa Teng (SGP)TTzT3T4 4z7
6Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Lee Hung-ying (TPE)TTzT3T5 4z5
7Flag of Japan.svg  Futaba Ito  (JPN)TTzT3T5 4z7
8Flag of Thailand.svg Puntarika Tunyavanich (THA)TTzT3T7 4z7
9Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Jiang Rong (CHN)TzT2T2 3z3
10Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Renqing Lamu (CHN)TzT2T3 3z3
11Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Assel Marlenova (KAZ)TzT2T5 3z6
12Flag of Thailand.svg Pankaew Plypoolsup (THA)TT2T2 2z2
13Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Margarita Agambayeva (KAZ)TT2T5 2z2
14Flag of Indonesia.svg Widia Fujiyanti (INA)TT2T6 2z6
15Flag of Indonesia.svg Ndona Nasugian (INA)TT2T8 2z2
16Flag of Malaysia.svg Tan Jie Yi (MAS)Tz1T3 2z3
17Flag of India.svg Shreya Sanjay Nankar (IND)T1T4 1z3
18Flag of Malaysia.svg Siti Nursarah Salehhodin (MAS)zz0T0 2z4
19Flag of Mongolia.svg Namkhain Anujin (MGL)0T0 0z0
19Flag of Mongolia.svg Batbaataryn Ariunbayar (MGL)0T0 0z0

Lead

RankAthleteResultTime
1Flag of South Korea.svg  Kim Ja-in  (KOR)Top
2Flag of Japan.svg  Akiyo Noguchi  (JPN)48+
3Flag of South Korea.svg Sa Sol (KOR)39+3:21
4Flag of Japan.svg  Futaba Ito  (JPN)39+3:26
5Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Renqing Lamu (CHN)38+
6Flag of Iran.svg  Elnaz Rekabi  (IRI)37+
7Flag of Indonesia.svg Widia Fujiyanti (INA)36+3:52
8Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Lee Hung-ying (TPE)36+4:34
9Flag of Singapore.svg Vanessa Teng (SGP)28+2:16
10Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Margarita Agambayeva (KAZ)28+2:21
11Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Jiang Rong (CHN)28+2:42
12Flag of Indonesia.svg Ndona Nasugian (INA)28+3:11
13Flag of Thailand.svg Puntarika Tunyavanich (THA)28
14Flag of Thailand.svg Pankaew Plypoolsup (THA)23
15Flag of Malaysia.svg Tan Jie Yi (MAS)19+1:53
16Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Assel Marlenova (KAZ)19+2:01
17Flag of Malaysia.svg Siti Nursarah Salehhodin (MAS)18+
18Flag of India.svg Shreya Sanjay Nankar (IND)18
19Flag of Mongolia.svg Batbaataryn Ariunbayar (MGL)13
20Flag of Mongolia.svg Namkhain Anujin (MGL)2

Summary

RankAthleteSpeedBoulderLeadTotal
1Flag of South Korea.svg  Kim Ja-in  (KOR)82116
2Flag of South Korea.svg Sa Sol (KOR)61318
3Flag of Japan.svg  Akiyo Noguchi  (JPN)113.5277
4Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Assel Marlenova (KAZ)11116176
5Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Lee Hung-ying (TPE)568240
6Flag of Japan.svg  Futaba Ito  (JPN)974252
7Flag of Iran.svg  Elnaz Rekabi  (IRI)123.56252
8Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Jiang Rong (CHN)3911297
9Flag of Indonesia.svg Ndona Nasugian (INA)21512360
10Flag of Indonesia.svg Widia Fujiyanti (INA)4147392
11Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Renqing Lamu (CHN)10105500
12Flag of Singapore.svg Vanessa Teng (SGP)1659720
13Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Margarita Agambayeva (KAZ)71310910
14Flag of Thailand.svg Puntarika Tunyavanich (THA)158131560
15Flag of Thailand.svg Pankaew Plypoolsup (THA)1412142352
16Flag of Malaysia.svg Tan Jie Yi (MAS)1316153120
17Flag of India.svg Shreya Sanjay Nankar (IND)1717185202
18Flag of Malaysia.svg Siti Nursarah Salehhodin (MAS)2018176120
19Flag of Mongolia.svg Batbaataryn Ariunbayar (MGL)1819.5196669
20Flag of Mongolia.svg Namkhain Anujin (MGL)1919.5207410

Final

Speed

Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Assel Marlenova (KAZ)10.286
6 Flag of Japan.svg  Akiyo Noguchi  (JPN)11.772 1 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Assel Marlenova (KAZ)9.526
LL Flag of Japan.svg  Futaba Ito  (JPN)12.600
1 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Assel Marlenova (KAZ)9.303
2 Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Lee Hung-ying (TPE)9.7023 Flag of South Korea.svg Sa Sol (KOR)9.294
5 Flag of Japan.svg  Futaba Ito  (JPN)10.318 2 Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Lee Hung-ying (TPE)9.209
3 Flag of South Korea.svg Sa Sol (KOR)9.6123 Flag of South Korea.svg Sa Sol (KOR)9.165
4 Flag of South Korea.svg  Kim Ja-in  (KOR)11.071 Small final
LL Flag of Japan.svg  Futaba Ito  (JPN)Fall
2 Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Lee Hung-ying (TPE)9.493
  • Futaba Ito advanced to the semifinal as the loser with the best time (lucky loser).

Boulder

RankAthleteBoulderResult
1234
1Flag of Japan.svg  Akiyo Noguchi  (JPN)TTTT4T12 4z6
2Flag of Japan.svg  Futaba Ito  (JPN)TTTz3T7 4z6
3Flag of South Korea.svg  Kim Ja-in  (KOR)TzTz2T4 4z6
4Flag of South Korea.svg Sa Sol (KOR)zTTz2T5 4z8
5Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Lee Hung-ying (TPE)zTz1T2 3z10
6Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Assel Marlenova (KAZ)z0T0 1z3

Lead

RankAthleteResultTime
1Flag of South Korea.svg  Kim Ja-in  (KOR)Top
2Flag of Japan.svg  Akiyo Noguchi  (JPN)40+
3Flag of South Korea.svg Sa Sol (KOR)37+
4Flag of Japan.svg  Futaba Ito  (JPN)36+
5Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Lee Hung-ying (TPE)23+
6Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Assel Marlenova (KAZ)12+

Summary

RankAthleteSpeedBoulderLeadTotal
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of Japan.svg  Akiyo Noguchi  (JPN)61212
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of South Korea.svg Sa Sol (KOR)14312
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of South Korea.svg  Kim Ja-in  (KOR)53115
4Flag of Japan.svg  Futaba Ito  (JPN)42432
5Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Assel Marlenova (KAZ)26672
6Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Lee Hung-ying (TPE)35575

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References

  1. "Sport Climbing Technical Handbook" (PDF). Indonesia Asian Games Organizing Committee. Retrieved 26 August 2018.