Bridge at the 2018 Asian Games – Men's pair

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Men's pair
at the 2018 Asian Games
Venue Jakarta International Expo
Dates28 August – 1 September 2018
Competitors68 from 12 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of India.svg  India
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong

The contract bridge men's pair competition at the 2018 Asian Games was held at the Jakarta International Expo, Jakarta, Indonesia from 28 August to 1 September 2018. [1]

Contents

Schedule

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

DateTimeEvent
Tuesday, 28 August 201810:00Qualification round 1
14:30Qualification round 2
Wednesday, 29 August 201810:00Qualification round 3
14:30Qualification round 4
Thursday, 30 August 201810:00Semifinals 1
14:30Semifinals 2
Friday, 31 August 201809:30Semifinals 3
14:30Finals 1
Saturday, 1 September 201810:00Finals 2

Results

Legend

Qualification round

RankTeamSessionTotal
1234
1Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Yang Lixin / Chen Gang (CHN)432.0536.0391.9403.01762.9
2Flag of Hong Kong.svg Mak Kwok Fai / Lai Wai Kit (HKG)438.0498.4343.5443.01722.9
3Flag of Singapore.svg Poon Hua / Loo Choon Chou (SGP)394.0444.4386.5497.01721.9
4Flag of Japan.svg Kazuo Furuta / Hiroki Yokoi (JPN)363.0422.0411.1458.31654.4
5Flag of India.svg  Pranab Bardhan / Shibhnath Sarkar  (IND)402.0432.0397.1416.01647.1
6Flag of Hong Kong.svg Ng Chi Cheung / Lau Pik Kin (HKG)367.0445.0419.5401.01632.5
7Flag of India.svg Sumit Mukherjee / Debabrata Majumder (IND)363.0432.0446.1381.01622.1
8Flag of Indonesia.svg Franky Steven Karwur / Jemmy Boyke Bojoh (INA)362.0463.5363.9432.11621.5
9Flag of Japan.svg Tadashi Teramoto / Shugo Tanaka (JPN)454.0442.1385.1324.01605.2
10Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Ju Chuancheng / Shi Zhengjun (CHN)357.0456.0374.9397.71585.6
11Flag of Thailand.svg Singsan Phromyothi / Wanchai Danwachira (THA)331.0442.0372.5381.01526.5
12Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Wang Shao-yu / Liu Ming-chien (TPE)350.0357.8388.9408.51505.2
13Flag of Hong Kong.svg Ho Wai Lam / Ho Hoi Tung (HKG)400.0459.0348.2293.01500.2
14Flag of Singapore.svg Fong Kien Hoong / Zhang Yukun (SGP)384.0391.0372.9331.01478.9
15Flag of Indonesia.svg Henky Lasut / Freddy Eddy Manoppo (INA)404.0358.0385.1324.01471.1
16Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Chen Li-jen / Lin Po-yi (TPE)363.0411.5331.9354.31460.7
17Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Zhuang Zejun / Shi Haojun (CHN)329.0408.4354.9364.01456.3
18Flag of Thailand.svg Kasemsuk Koomtako / Chongchana Chantamas (THA)343.0412.0387.8313.11455.9
19Flag of the Philippines.svg Alberto Quiogue / Joseph Maliwat (PHI)329.0424.0411.1280.01444.1
20Flag of Bangladesh.svg Mohammed Salahuddin / Nurul Huda Shamsuzzaman (BAN)380.0313.0390.9350.01433.9
21Flag of India.svg Subhash Gupta / Sapan Desai (IND)349.0393.0370.2313.01425.2
22Flag of Pakistan.svg Farrukh Liaqat / Gulzar Ahmed Bilal (PAK)296.0357.0341.6425.01419.6
23Flag of Indonesia.svg Santoso Sie / Agus Kustrijanto (INA)359.0361.5365.1320.01405.6
24Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg Omar Bajunaid / Abdelhakim Sahab (KSA)419.0350.0249.1386.01404.1
25Flag of Pakistan.svg Syed Nadir Ali Shah / Asadullah Khan (PAK)318.0387.0369.1327.01401.1
26Flag of Thailand.svg Vithaya Viriyamontchai / Kirawat Limsinsopon (THA)328.0369.0304.9389.51391.4
27Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Wu Tzu-lin / Lin Ying-yi (TPE)376.0418.0248.4343.01385.4
28Flag of Singapore.svg Desmond Oh / Kelvin Ong (SGP)327.0398.0332.1321.31378.4
29Flag of Japan.svg Masayuki Tanaka / Hiroshi Kaku (JPN)321.0393.0322.4330.01366.4
30Flag of Pakistan.svg Assad Maqbool / Ghalib Bandesha (PAK)328.0415.0376.6227.41347.0
31Flag of the Philippines.svg Allen Tan / George Soo (PHI)276.0402.0325.6329.01332.6
32Flag of the Philippines.svg Andrew Falcon / Eleazar Cabanilla (PHI)361.0279.0307.1298.01245.1
33Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg Ibrahim Al-Ahdal / Hussamuddin Sallout (KSA)349.0270.0300.9298.51218.4
Flag of Bangladesh.svg Dewan Mohammad Hanzala / Sayeed Ahmed (BAN)DNS

Semifinals

RankTeamCarry overSessionTotal
123
1Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Yang Lixin / Chen Gang (CHN)316.0331.0367.0171.21185.2
2Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Ju Chuancheng / Shi Zhengjun (CHN)284.0290.0383.0165.81122.8
3Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Zhuang Zejun / Shi Haojun (CHN)261.0284.0422.0150.41117.4
4Flag of India.svg Sumit Mukherjee / Debabrata Majumder (IND)290.0324.0352.0142.21108.2
5Flag of India.svg  Pranab Bardhan / Shibhnath Sarkar  (IND)295.0237.0385.0183.61100.6
6Flag of Hong Kong.svg Ho Wai Lam / Ho Hoi Tung (HKG)262.5288.0305.0237.91093.4
7Flag of Hong Kong.svg Ng Chi Cheung / Lau Pik Kin (HKG)292.0258.0350.0192.61092.6
8Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Wang Shao-yu / Liu Ming-chien (TPE)269.0256.0394.0171.11090.1
9Flag of Singapore.svg Poon Hua / Loo Choon Chou (SGP)308.0269.0364.0145.01086.0
10Flag of Hong Kong.svg Mak Kwok Fai / Lai Wai Kit (HKG)308.0235.0341.0174.41058.4
11Flag of India.svg Subhash Gupta / Sapan Desai (IND)256.0306.0330.0160.61052.6
12Flag of Indonesia.svg Henky Lasut / Freddy Eddy Manoppo (INA)264.0269.0317.0197.61047.6
13Flag of Japan.svg Tadashi Teramoto / Shugo Tanaka (JPN)287.0238.0326.0190.81041.8
14Flag of Thailand.svg Kasemsuk Koomtako / Chongchana Chantamas (THA)260.0325.0275.0177.81037.8
15Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg Omar Bajunaid / Abdelhakim Sahab (KSA)251.0292.0294.0178.41015.4
16Flag of Japan.svg Kazuo Furuta / Hiroki Yokoi (JPN)296.0222.0310.0187.21015.2
17Flag of Indonesia.svg Santoso Sie / Agus Kustrijanto (INA)251.0230.0357.0171.21009.2
18Flag of Indonesia.svg Franky Steven Karwur / Jemmy Boyke Bojoh (INA)290.0282.0285.0143.81000.8
19Flag of Singapore.svg Fong Kien Hoong / Zhang Yukun (SGP)265.0262.0336.0122.2985.2
20Flag of Thailand.svg Singsan Phromyothi / Wanchai Danwachira (THA)274.0195.0289.0194.7952.7
21Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Chen Li-jen / Lin Po-yi (TPE)261.0238.0342.0110.0951.0
22Flag of the Philippines.svg Alberto Quiogue / Joseph Maliwat (PHI)258.0272.0250.0135.3915.3
23Flag of Bangladesh.svg Mohammed Salahuddin / Nurul Huda Shamsuzzaman (BAN)257.0219.0272.0138.4886.4
24Flag of Pakistan.svg Farrukh Liaqat / Gulzar Ahmed Bilal (PAK)256.0214.0274.0117.8861.8

Finals

RankTeamCarry overSessionTotal
12
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of India.svg  Pranab Bardhan / Shibhnath Sarkar  (IND)80.0195.0109.0384.0
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg Yang Lixin / Chen Gang (CHN)86.0158.0134.0378.0
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of Indonesia.svg Henky Lasut / Freddy Eddy Manoppo (INA)76.0138.0160.0374.0
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of Hong Kong.svg Mak Kwok Fai / Lai Wai Kit (HKG)77.0160.0136.0373.0
5Flag of Hong Kong.svg Ho Wai Lam / Ho Hoi Tung (HKG)79.0169.0121.0369.0
6Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Ju Chuancheng / Shi Zhengjun (CHN)81.0149.0134.0364.0
7Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Zhuang Zejun / Shi Haojun (CHN)81.0157.0121.0359.0
8Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Wang Shao-yu / Liu Ming-chien (TPE)79.0143.0129.0351.0
9Flag of India.svg Sumit Mukherjee / Debabrata Majumder (IND)80.0134.0119.0333.0
10Flag of Hong Kong.svg Ng Chi Cheung / Lau Pik Kin (HKG)79.0134.0119.0332.0
11Flag of Singapore.svg Poon Hua / Loo Choon Chou (SGP)79.0138.0113.0330.0
12Flag of India.svg Subhash Gupta / Sapan Desai (IND)76.0125.0105.0306.0

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