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Bowling at the 2010 Asian Games – Women's team

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Women's team of 5
at the 2010 Asian Games
VenueTianhe Bowling Hall
Date21–22 November 2010
Competitors65 from 11 nations
Medalists
gold medal
 
silver medal
 
bronze medal
 
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The women's team of five competition at the 2010 Asian Games in Guangzhou was held on 21 and 22 November 2010 at Tianhe Bowling Hall.

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Schedule

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

Date Time Event
Sunday, 21 November 2010 14:30 First block
Monday, 22 November 2010 14:30 Second block

Results

Rank Team Game Total
1 2 3 4 5 6
1st place, gold medalist(s)  South Korea (KOR) 1049 1036 1125 1028 1244 1229 6711
Choi Jin-a 245 233 232 226 246 237 1419
Gang Hye-eun 172 258 249 679
Hong Su-yeon 191 219 234 644
Son Yun-hee 227 172 207 180 236 247 1269
Hwang Sun-ok 179 207 238 253 278 259 1414
Jeon Eun-hee 207 205 214 197 226 237 1286
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Indonesia (INA) 940 984 1247 1127 1054 988 6340
Putty Armein 161 184 224 256 234 196 1255
Ivana Hie 144 196 290 237 231 194 1292
Novie Phang 204 213 290 223 179 203 1312
Sharon Limansantoso 218 202 207 205 210 202 1244
Tannya Roumimper 213 189 236 206 200 193 1237
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Malaysia (MAS) 1075 919 1089 1005 1046 1161 6295
Esther Cheah 236 224 235 228 254 258 1435
Sharon Koh 202 194 224 164 223 236 1243
Zatil Iman 194 204 224 182 191 218 1213
Shalin Zulkifli 220 147 216 206 174 226 1189
Zandra Aziela 223 150 190 225 204 223 1215
4  Philippines (PHI) 916 936 984 1019 1122 1196 6173
Liza Clutario 185 193 195 234 205 215 1227
Liza del Rosario 170 206 201 198 257 244 1276
Kimberly Lao 210 174 215 215 212 248 1274
Apple Posadas 172 188 207 196 243 242 1248
Lara Posadas 179 175 166 176 205 247 1148
5  China (CHN) 933 1062 1009 1081 1030 996 6111
Zhang Yuhong 213 254 201 248 227 207 1350
Yang Suiling 190 223 155 204 235 199 1206
Chen Dongdong 153 235 222 214 198 228 1250
Sun Hongdou 200 179 200 217 177 186 1159
Xu Lan 177 171 231 198 193 176 1146
6  Japan (JPN) 1006 935 1024 1015 981 1117 6078
Maki Nakano 201 147 191 208 155 215 1117
Misaki Mukotani 213 170 200 210 190 235 1218
Kanako Ishimine 187 197 212 207 224 207 1234
Haruka Matsuda 201 196 214 175 210 237 1233
Yukari Honma 215 202 223 640
Nao Ohishi 204 225 207 636
7  Hong Kong (HKG) 934 945 978 1059 998 983 5897
Chan Shuk Han 210 195 204 205 210 183 1207
Vanessa Fung 192 195 217 202 208 211 1225
Milki Ng 170 206 224 248 217 197 1262
Zoe Tam 181 183 173 178 212 210 1137
Sonia Ho 181 166 160 226 151 182 1066
8  Chinese Taipei (TPE) 986 1032 960 993 941 961 5873
Pan Yu-fen 194 224 212 212 204 205 1251
Tsai Hsin-yi 224 231 181 195 192 228 1251
Wang Yu-ling 185 189 166 143 184 145 1012
Yang Hao-ting 193 180 180 201 177 198 1129
Tang Ya-chun 190 208 221 242 184 185 1230
9  Singapore (SIN) 929 961 866 1027 980 1092 5855
Jasmine Yeong-Nathan 184 184 135 238 179 153 1073
Jazreel Tan 181 165 167 513
Cherie Tan 188 178 190 221 210 264 1251
Geraldine Ng 158 193 182 203 170 215 1121
New Hui Fen 197 185 245 627
Shayna Ng 218 241 192 168 236 215 1270
10  Macau (MAC) 889 876 915 880 948 901 5409
Chan Weng Sam 204 178 216 204 200 252 1254
Un Im Cheng 177 194 160 161 186 122 1000
Julia Lam 183 173 158 216 186 204 1120
Hui Tong 159 199 178 148 196 169 1049
Filomena Choi 166 132 203 151 180 154 986
11  Athletes from Kuwait (IOC) 740 726 780 795 869 739 4649
Hanadi Al-Mezaiel 189 142 170 160 235 178 1074
Bashaer Rashed 121 145 151 161 164 137 879
Shaikha Al-Hendi 135 161 135 126 154 134 845
Farah Al-Mulla 148 102 142 168 165 141 866
Fatima Mohammad 147 176 182 180 151 149 985
Individuals
 Jiang Wei (CHN) 194 213 182 189 191 181 1150
 Shalima Zalsha (INA) 172 160 176 214 244 248 1214
 Pratima Hegde (IND) 163 204 164 173 208 169 1081
 Swapna Mitra (IND) 191 201 182 182 169 180 1105
 Abrar Al-Zanki (IOC) 118 104 121 0 0 0 343
 Yukari Honma (JPN) 195 254 214 663
 Nao Ohishi (JPN) 193 202 218 613
 Gang Hye-eun (KOR) 153 212 199 564
 Hong Su-yeon (KOR) 216 237 247 700
 Tchiang Sin U (MAC) 159 157 156 159 184 167 982
 Jane Sin (MAS) 149 180 182 204 267 220 1202
 Terveegiin Dorjderem (MGL) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
 Shatarbalyn Gerlee (MGL) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
 Sosoryn Khandaa (MGL) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
 Tsodongiin Urantsetseg (MGL) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
 Krizziah Tabora (PHI) 192 166 173 225 181 188 1125
 New Hui Fen (SIN) 168 248 228 644
 Jazreel Tan (SIN) 199 257 267 723
 Panacha Boonma (THA) 214 187 165 172 157 164 1059
 Apinyata Jonbumrung (THA) 170 204 167 165 213 188 1107
 Angkana Netrviseth (THA) 176 233 169 194 205 181 1158
 Benchawan Poungthong (THA) 210 180 235 156 176 207 1164
 Wang Ting-wen (TPE) 225 173 200 178 167 213 1156

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