Bridge at the 2018 Asian Games – Women's pair

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Women's pair
at the 2018 Asian Games
Venue Jakarta International Expo
Dates28 August – 1 September 2018
Competitors40 from 7 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China

The Contract Bridge women'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

Qualification round

RankTeamSessionTotal
1234
1Flag of Hong Kong.svg Charmian Koo / Flora Wong (HKG)240.0214.5268.1218.0940.6
2Flag of Hong Kong.svg Tang Tsz In / Joyce Tung (HKG)252.0243.4241.4191.0927.8
3Flag of India.svg Hema Deora / Marianne Karmarkar (IND)237.0261.4233.7177.0909.1
4Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Huang Yan / Wang Nan (CHN)271.0251.6222.3164.0908.9
5Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Chen Yin-shou / Lin Yin-yu (TPE)211.0267.3227.6202.0907.9
6Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Ran Jingrong / Wu Shaohong (CHN)212.0281.1231.7183.0907.8
7Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Lu Yan / Liu Yan (CHN)271.0211.4226.9195.0904.3
8Flag of Hong Kong.svg Yeung Hoi Ning / Pearlie Chan (HKG)253.0247.6196.3193.0889.9
9Flag of Indonesia.svg Rury Andhani / Conny Eufke Sumampouw (INA)238.0191.5212.9215.0857.4
10Flag of Indonesia.svg Fera Damayanti / Riantini (INA)172.0239.8284.6161.0857.4
11Flag of Singapore.svg Tan Yoke Lan / Ng Lai Chun (SGP)234.0217.8206.3198.0856.1
12Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Liu Pei-hua / So Ho-yee (TPE)231.0225.4225.7171.0853.1
13Flag of Thailand.svg Pobsook Kamolvej / Ann Malakul (THA)222.0230.6217.1181.0850.7
14Flag of India.svg Aparna Sain / Feroza Chothia (IND)214.0237.7234.0154.0839.7
15Flag of Indonesia.svg Nunung Tri Yulianti / Nettin Erinda (INA)235.0176.7244.0172.0827.7
16Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Wu Yu-fang / Tsai Wen-chuan (TPE)229.0215.8213.7141.0799.5
17Flag of Singapore.svg Soh Siew Luie / Petrina Leo (SGP)212.0193.5238.6154.0798.1
18Flag of India.svg Vasanti Shah / Bharati Dey (IND)223.0174.4210.3178.0785.7
19Flag of Thailand.svg Vallapa Svangsopakul / Pavinee Sitthicharoensawat (THA)167.0240.7174.4163.0745.1
20Flag of Singapore.svg Lian Sui Sim / Leong Jia Min (SGP)173.8181.4190.4189.0734.6

Semifinals

RankTeamCarry overSessionTotal
123
1Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Ran Jingrong / Wu Shaohong (CHN)223.0185.1276.0127.0811.1
2Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Huang Yan / Wang Nan (CHN)223.0209.9256.096.0784.9
3Flag of Indonesia.svg Nunung Tri Yulianti / Nettin Erinda (INA)203.0197.9280.097.0777.9
4Flag of Hong Kong.svg Yeung Hoi Ning / Pearlie Chan (HKG)219.0189.9256.0111.0775.9
5Flag of India.svg Hema Deora / Marianne Karmarkar (IND)223.0182.1258.0107.0770.1
6Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Liu Pei-hua / So Ho-yee (TPE)210.0199.1239.0116.0764.1
7Flag of Indonesia.svg Rury Andhani / Conny Eufke Sumampouw (INA)211.0151.9268.0120.0750.9
8Flag of Hong Kong.svg Tang Tsz In / Joyce Tung (HKG)228.0188.1249.084.0749.1
9Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Wu Yu-fang / Tsai Wen-chuan (TPE)196.0193.9249.0110.0748.9
10Flag of Thailand.svg Pobsook Kamolvej / Ann Malakul (THA)209.0197.1229.0111.0746.1
11Flag of Indonesia.svg Fera Damayanti / Riantini (INA)211.0160.1246.0112.0729.1
12Flag of Hong Kong.svg Charmian Koo / Flora Wong (HKG)231.0171.9226.092.0720.9
13Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Chen Yin-shou / Lin Yin-yu (TPE)223.0128.4241.0108.0700.4
14Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Lu Yan / Liu Yan (CHN)222.0155.9207.0115.0699.9
15Flag of Singapore.svg Tan Yoke Lan / Ng Lai Chun (SGP)210.0171.6194.092.0667.6
16Flag of India.svg Aparna Sain / Feroza Chothia (IND)206.0117.1246.082.0651.1

Finals

RankTeamCarry overSessionTotal
12
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg Ran Jingrong / Wu Shaohong (CHN)85.0184.0139.7408.7
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Wu Yu-fang / Tsai Wen-chuan (TPE)78.0180.0127.8385.8
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of Hong Kong.svg Yeung Hoi Ning / Pearlie Chan (HKG)81.0160.0142.8383.8
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg Huang Yan / Wang Nan (CHN)82.0160.0136.2378.2
5Flag of Hong Kong.svg Charmian Koo / Flora Wong (HKG)76.0168.0122.8366.8
6Flag of Indonesia.svg Rury Andhani / Conny Eufke Sumampouw (INA)79.0131.0140.2350.2
7Flag of India.svg Hema Deora / Marianne Karmarkar (IND)81.0150.0118.0349.0
8Flag of Indonesia.svg Fera Damayanti / Riantini (INA)76.0141.0129.2346.2
9Flag of Hong Kong.svg Tang Tsz In / Joyce Tung (HKG)78.0114.0133.8325.8
10Flag of Thailand.svg Pobsook Kamolvej / Ann Malakul (THA)78.0128.0116.0322.0
11Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Liu Pei-hua / So Ho-yee (TPE)80.0140.0101.8321.8
12Flag of Indonesia.svg Nunung Tri Yulianti / Nettin Erinda (INA)81.0144.089.2314.2

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References

  1. "Bridge Sports Technical Handbook". Asian Games 2018. 17 March 2018. Archived from the original on 11 August 2018. Retrieved 10 August 2018.