Sport climbing at the 2022 Asian Games – Men's combined

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Men's combined
at the 2022 Asian Games
VenueKeqiao Yangshan Sport Climbing Centre
Date5–6 October 2023
Competitors26 from 14 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 the People's Republic of China.svg  China
  2018
2026  

The men's combined competition at the 2022 Asian Games took place from 5 to 6 October 2023 at Keqiao Yangshan Sport Climbing Centre. [1]

Contents

Schedule

All times are China Standard Time (UTC+08:00)

DateTimeEvent
Thursday, 5 October 202309:00Qualification – Boulder
13:50Qualification – Lead
Friday, 6 October 202309:00Semifinal – Boulder
13:20Semifinal – Lead
18:35Final – Boulder
20:28Final – Lead

Results

Legend

Qualification

RankAthleteBoulderLeadTotal
1234PointsResultPoints
1Flag of South Korea.svg  Lee Do-hyun  (KOR)T1T1T1T1100Top100200.0
2Flag of Japan.svg  Sorato Anraku  (JPN)T1T2T1T199.9Top100199.9
3Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Pan Yufei  (CHN)T1T1T1T110044+92.1192.1
4Flag of Japan.svg  Meichi Narasaki  (JPN)T1T1T1T110042+84.1184.1
5Flag of South Korea.svg  Chon Jong-won  (KOR)T1T1T1T299.937+64.1164.0
6Flag of Hong Kong.svg Shoji Chan (HKG)T3T1T1T299.734+54.1153.8
7Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Huang Jinbin (CHN)z2T1T3T279.632+48.1127.7
8Flag of India.svg Aman Verma (IND)z1T1T3Z164.83454118.8
9Flag of Singapore.svg Luke Goh (SGP)Z2T2T3Z269.531+45.1114.6
10Flag of Singapore.svg Dennis Chua (SGP)Z1T1T1Z269.9263099.9
11Flag of Hong Kong.svg Ho Cheuk Hei (HKG)Z3T3T1Z369.4263099.4
12Flag of Thailand.svg Teeraphon Boondech (THA)Z7T2T1Z269.2263099.2
13Flag of India.svg Bharath Pereira (IND)Z4T1T1Z169.725+28.197.8
14Flag of Indonesia.svg Rizky Simatupang (INA)T1T9Z658.7263088.7
15Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Alexey Panfilov (KAZ)z4T3Z2Z549263079.0
16Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Artyom Devyaterikov (KAZ)z9z1T4Z843.225+28.171.3
17Flag of Thailand.svg Winai Ruangrit (THA)z2T2Z1z344.6181458.6
18Flag of Indonesia.svg Musauwir (INA)z2T4Z539.215+9.148.3
19Flag of the Philippines.svg Iman Mora (PHI)z6Z6z3z423.5191639.5
20Flag of the Philippines.svg John Joseph Veloria (PHI)Z49.722+22.131.8
21Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Artyom Baranov (UZB)z5z108.720+18.126.8
22Flag of Kuwait.svg Nasser Abuergeeb (KUW)Z49.7161019.7
23Flag of Pakistan.svg Zaheer Ahmad (PAK)z34.813+7.111.9
24Flag of Mongolia.svg Chuluunbaataryn Mandakhbayar (MGL)013+7.17.1
25Flag of Mongolia.svg Sükhbaataryn Itgel (MGL)01377.0
26Flag of Pakistan.svg Fazal Wadood (PAK)0933.0

Semifinal

RankAthleteBoulderLeadTotal
1234PointsResultPoints
1Flag of Japan.svg  Sorato Anraku  (JPN)T3Z2T1T184.7Top100184.7
2Flag of South Korea.svg  Lee Do-hyun  (KOR)T2Z6T1Z269.33972141.3
3Flag of Japan.svg  Meichi Narasaki  (JPN)T1z7T1T179.43454133.4
4Flag of South Korea.svg  Chon Jong-won  (KOR)T4Z2T1T384.430+42.1126.5
5Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Pan Yufei  (CHN)T2Z3Z2z149.636+60.1109.7
6Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Huang Jinbin (CHN)T3Z5z2Z748.7273381.7
7Flag of Indonesia.svg Rizky Simatupang (INA)z2z1z114.9345468.9
8Flag of Hong Kong.svg Shoji Chan (HKG)T3Z2z1z144.7232468.7
9Flag of India.svg Bharath Pereira (IND)T4z1z3Z743.9191659.9
10Flag of India.svg Aman Verma (IND)Z9z1Z423.9283659.9
11Flag of Hong Kong.svg Ho Cheuk Hei (HKG)Z1Z4z5z129.3242655.3
12Flag of Thailand.svg Teeraphon Boondech (THA)z3Z2z1z124.724+26.150.8
13Flag of Singapore.svg Luke Goh (SGP)Z2z2Z324.624+26.150.7
14Flag of Indonesia.svg Musauwir (INA)z2z2z214.7273347.7
15Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Alexey Panfilov (KAZ)z6z2z114.4252842.4
16Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Artyom Devyaterikov (KAZ)Z3z4z2z124.4191640.4
17Flag of the Philippines.svg John Joseph Veloria (PHI)Z4z2z219.514827.5
18Flag of Singapore.svg Dennis Chua (SGP)z1z1z214.9171226.9
19Flag of Thailand.svg Winai Ruangrit (THA)z2z1z114.916+10.125.0
20Flag of the Philippines.svg Iman Mora (PHI)z8z29.214+8.117.3

Final

RankAthleteBoulderLeadTotal
1234PointsResultPoints
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of Japan.svg  Sorato Anraku  (JPN)T1T2T3T199.741+88.1187.8
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of South Korea.svg  Lee Do-hyun  (KOR)T2Z3z2T164.632+54.1118.7
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Pan Yufei  (CHN)z1T4z2T159.6232887.6
4Flag of South Korea.svg  Chon Jong-won  (KOR)T2Z3Z2T169.6171685.6
5Flag of Japan.svg  Meichi Narasaki  (JPN)T2T6T174.413983.4
6Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Huang Jinbin (CHN)T3z3Z139.612+8.147.7
7Flag of Hong Kong.svg Shoji Chan (HKG)z1Z5T439.312+8.147.4
8Flag of Indonesia.svg Rizky Simatupang (INA)z5z4Z219.29524.2

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References

  1. "Schedule". 6 October 2023. Archived from the original on 2023-10-03. Retrieved 6 October 2023.