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Beach woodball at the 2012 Asian Beach Games

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Beach woodball
at the 2012 Asian Beach Games
VenueFengxiang Beach
Dates18–21 June 2012
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Beach woodball at the 2012 Asian Beach Games was held from 18 June to 21 June 2012 in Haiyang, China.

Medalists

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's singles Chinnakrit Imkrajang
 Thailand
Klayut Mongkholsamai
 Thailand
Lin Yu-hsien
 Chinese Taipei
Men's team  Thailand
Peera Chaisongkram
Chinnakrit Imkrajang
Jukkarin Khunthong
Klayut Mongkholsamai
Wattana Phromkaew
Kittiphan Pongsane
 Chinese Taipei
Huang Ming-ting
Hung Chia-tse
Lin Yu-hsien
Lin Ta-hsiang
Lo Chieh
Wu Yi-cheng
 China
Lei Dong
Liang Bin
Ma Jian
Wang Tuo
Ye Qiwei
Zhu Zuoqing
Women's singles Praewpan Chaithong
 Thailand
Siripat Karinit
 Thailand
Wu Chih-han
 Chinese Taipei
Women's team  Thailand
Altira Boonjit
Pornpimon Buaklang
Praewpan Chaithong
Siripat Karinit
Chonnipa Pengwichai
Jenjira Rachaseemuang
 Chinese Taipei
Chen Yu-hsuan
Chiang Fang-yu
Chung Pi-ju
Lu Meng-han
Pan Hsin-yi
Wu Chih-han
 China
Li Ming
Liu Zhihui
Wang Dan
Wang Jing
Xu Wangqian
Yang Pei

Medal table

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Thailand (THA)4206
2 Chinese Taipei (TPE)0224
3 China (CHN)0022
Totals (3 entries)44412

Results

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Men's singles

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18–21 June

Rank Athlete Prel. Final Total
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Chinnakrit Imkrajang (THA) 158 35 193
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Klayut Mongkholsamai (THA) 160 37 197
3  Peera Chaisongkram (THA) 160 42 202
4  Kittiphan Pongsane (THA) 162 41 203
5  Jukkarin Khunthong (THA) 166 39 205
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Lin Yu-hsien (TPE) 167 42 209
7  Ye Qiwei (CHN) 167 44 211
8  Kiadtisak Saengrit (THA) 170 45 215
9  Wattana Phromkaew (THA) 172 43 215
10  Lei Dong (CHN) 172
11  Huang Ming-ting (TPE) 174
12  Wu Yi-cheng (TPE) 174
13  Naluenat Puangmaduea (THA) 175
14  Liang Bin (CHN) 176
15  Chen Chih-fu (TPE) 177
16  Hung Chia-tse (TPE) 178
17  Wong Siu Kai (HKG) 179
18  Wang Tuo (CHN) 181
19  Phạm Công Thành (VIE) 182
20  Zhu Zuoqing (CHN) 182
21  Lo Chieh (TPE) 183
22  Siow Chong Wah (MAS) 184
23  Đoàn Văn Mai (VIE) 187
24  Ma Jian (CHN) 188
25  Jeremy Ngai (HKG) 189
26  Bharat Gurav (IND) 191
27  Lee Pei-jung (TPE) 192
28  Cao Hoàng Anh (VIE) 192
29  Trần Anh Đức (VIE) 194
30  Lam Chi Ho (HKG) 196
31  Vũ Hồng Quân (VIE) 197
32  Lin Ta-hsiang (TPE) 198
33  Lee Hon Kwong (HKG) 199
34  Li Chi Tak (HKG) 199
35  Xu Qiang (CHN) 200
36  Yeo Kim Mon (MAS) 201
37  Liang Yunhai (CHN) 203
38  Subhash Chander Gupta (IND) 207
39  Bandiin Mönkhbat (MGL) 210
40  Woo Chee Kam (MAS) 212
41  Chow Wai Kin (HKG) 215
42  Trần Duy Anh (VIE) 224
43  Ganboldyn Sugarbayar (MGL) 225
44  Santosh Gurav (IND) 235
45  Kapil Kumar Sahu (IND) 236
46  Ganboldyn Batmyagmar (MGL) 237
47  Kwet Seng Moun (MAS) 246
48  Heng Kuang Hak (MAS) 251
49  Tushar Mahadu Jadhav (IND) 257
50  Anurag Choudhary (IND) 259
51  Sükhbayaryn Battsooj (MGL) 279
52  Anil Kumar (IND) 284
53  Mayank Arora (IND) 315
  • Lin Yu-hsien was awarded bronze because of no three-medal sweep per country rule.

Men's team

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18–20 June

Rank Team Score
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Thailand (THA) 614
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Chinese Taipei (TPE) 674
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  China (CHN) 678
4  Hong Kong (HKG) 739
5  Vietnam (VIE) 740
6  Malaysia (MAS) 823
7  India (IND) 887
8  Mongolia (MGL) 951

Women's singles

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18–21 June

Rank Athlete Prel. Final Total
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Praewpan Chaithong (THA) 176 41 217
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Siripat Karinit (THA) 177 43 220
3  Jiraporn Chinpukdee (THA) 176 46 222
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Wu Chih-han (TPE) 181 43 224
5  Altira Boonjit (THA) 186 41 227
6  Chonnipa Pengwichai (THA) 184 45 229
7  Liu Zhihui (CHN) 185 45 230
8  Chiang Fang-yu (TPE) 181 50 231
9  Gu Yuexia (CHN) 185 49 234
10  Pan Hsin-yi (TPE) 187
11  Jenjira Rachaseemuang (THA) 189
12  Wang Jing (CHN) 190
13  Li Ming (CHN) 190
14  Sayumphon Pimsawat (THA) 190
15  Chung Pi-ju (TPE) 193
16  Pornpimon Buaklang (THA) 196
17  Huang Tzu-chi (TPE) 198
17  Wang Dan (CHN) 201
19  Yang Pei (CHN) 202
20  Jiang Shilei (CHN) 203
21  Chen Yu-hsuan (TPE) 204
22  Lu Meng-han (TPE) 204
23  Ng Cho Kwan (HKG) 206
24  Nguyễn Thị Trà Mi (VIE) 206
25  Trương Thị Hồng Quyên (VIE) 208
26  Nguyễn Huyền Trang (VIE) 209
27  Chui Ya-ting (TPE) 212
28  Xu Wangqian (CHN) 213
29  Phan Thị Phượng (VIE) 214
30  Lien Yen Wa (MAS) 221
31  Trần Thị Tuyết (VIE) 221
32  Lim Kim Chew (MAS) 244
33  Yap Bee Guan (MAS) 250
34  Kong Ah Long (MAS) 251
35  Lim Siew Loon (MAS) 252
36  Chan Moi Nan (MAS) 258
37  Natsagdorjiin Myagmarsüren (MGL) 295
38  Rinku Kumari (IND) 296
39  Sayali Shirke (IND) 298
40  Gombojavyn Tungalag (MGL) 303
41  Priya Santosh Gurav (IND) 307
42  Rutuja Manwatkar (IND) 375
43  Anagha Bansod (IND) 398
44  Ayushree Deshmukh (IND) 7992
  • Wu Chih-han was awarded bronze because of no three-medal sweep per country rule.

Women's team

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18–20 June

Rank Team Score
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Thailand (THA) 700
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Chinese Taipei (TPE) 729
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  China (CHN) 738
4  Vietnam (VIE) 826
5  Malaysia (MAS) 932
6  India (IND) 1266

References

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