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Bowling at the 1998 Asian Games – Men's singles

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Men's singles
at the 1998 Asian Games
VenueP.S. Bowling Bangkapi
Date9 December 1998
Competitors85 from 16 nations
Medalists
gold medal    Chinese Taipei
silver medal    Thailand
bronze medal    Philippines
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The men's singles competition at the 1998 Asian Games in Bangkok was held on 9 December 1998 at P.S. Bowling.[1][2]

Schedule

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All times are Indochina Time (UTC+07:00)

Date Time Event
Wednesday, 9 December 1998 09:00 1st squad
12:00 2nd squad

Results

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Rank Athlete Score
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Wu Fu-lung (TPE) 1393
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Kritchawat Jampakao (THA) 1368
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Virgilio Sablan (PHI) 1363
4  Prasert Panturat (THA) 1362
5  Seo Kook (KOR) 1347
6  Kengo Tagata (JPN) 1341
6  Byun Ho-jin (KOR) 1341
8  Paulo Valdez (PHI) 1331
9  Cheng Chao-yu (TPE) 1320
10  Lu Hengchuan (CHN) 1317
11  Lin Han-chen (TPE) 1308
12  Vincent Low (MAS) 1295
13  Wang Yu-jen (TPE) 1282
14  Kim Myung-jo (KOR) 1267
14  Jeremy Fang (SIN) 1267
16  Tommy Ong (SIN) 1259
16  Paeng Nepomuceno (PHI) 1259
18  Ahmed Shahin Al-Merikhi (QAT) 1243
19  Mohamed Al-Shawoosh (BRN) 1242
20  Lai Chuen Lian (MAS) 1237
21  Ernesto Gatchalian (PHI) 1229
22  Fadhel Al-Mousawi (KUW) 1226
23  Ibrahim Al-Shamsi (UAE) 1224
23  Kenny Ang (MAS) 1224
25  Tan Yong Seng (SIN) 1221
26  Zhao Dongshan (CHN) 1220
27  Daniel Lim (MAS) 1213
27  Chen Chun-fu (TPE) 1213
29  Park Young-su (KOR) 1210
30  Shigeo Saito (JPN) 1206
31  Mohammad Abbas (KUW) 1205
32  Biboy Rivera (PHI) 1202
33  Siriphon Mayura (THA) 1200
34  Masaru Ito (JPN) 1199
35  Sultan Al-Marzouqi (UAE) 1196
36  Zhang Zhiliang (CHN) 1193
37  Hui Cheung Kwok (HKG) 1192
38  Chui Po Chung (HKG) 1191
38  Wang Tien-fu (TPE) 1191
40  Mohamed Sharif (BRN) 1190
41  Adel Qudrat Rasti (BRN) 1189
42  Suh Bom-sok (KOR) 1186
43  Chung Him (HKG) 1175
44  Bandar Al-Shafi (QAT) 1174
45  Khalifa Khaled (QAT) 1171
46  Seri Krausing (THA) 1170
47  Mohammed Al-Qubaisi (UAE) 1166
48  Pasagorn Kongkarrat (THA) 1165
49  Yoshio Koike (JPN) 1156
50  Chiang Kwok Fai (HKG) 1155
51  Jose Manuel Machon (MAC) 1154
51  Alex Liew (MAS) 1154
53  Salem Al-Mansoori (QAT) 1152
54  Hulaiman Al-Hameli (UAE) 1151
55  George Fernandez (PHI) 1149
56  Saeed Al-Hajri (QAT) 1148
57  Jack Wong (SIN) 1147
58  Shaker Ali Al-Hassan (UAE) 1146
59  Rick Tan (SIN) 1144
60  Sabah Mesbeh (KUW) 1141
60  Ayad Al-Amiri (KUW) 1141
62  Alfred Pang (HKG) 1134
63  Masoud Rasti (BRN) 1129
64  Ben Heng (MAS) 1128
65  Adam Chew (SIN) 1125
66  Luis Miguel Machado (MAC) 1124
67  Choi Byung-jae (KOR) 1120
68  Osamu Hamada (JPN) 1118
69  Mahdi Asadallah (BRN) 1110
70  Abduljalil Ali (KUW) 1102
71  Wong Chi Kuong (MAC) 1094
72  Kosei Wada (JPN) 1090
73  Khalifa Al-Kubaisi (QAT) 1089
74  Nouri Al-Ameeri (KUW) 1087
75  Xiong Guoliang (CHN) 1086
76  Khalifa Al-Nuami (UAE) 1085
77  Abdulhamed Asadallah (BRN) 1084
77  Bunsong Numthuam (THA) 1084
79  Sha Mingjian (CHN) 1077
80  Enkhbayaryn Enkhbold (MGL) 985
81  Zhao Jun (CHN) 975
82  Vandangiin Erdenebayar (MGL) 974
83  Mohammad Al-Masri (JOR) 965
84  Mönkhgereliin Samdan (MGL) 947
85  J. Enkhsaikhan (MGL) 866

References

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  1. ^ "Main Events for Day 4 (9 December 1998)". sadec.com. Archived from the original on 2014-12-09. Retrieved 7 October 2024.
  2. ^ "13th Asian Games Final Results". Malaysian Tenpin Bowling Congress. Archived from the original on 2003-05-04. Retrieved 10 October 2024.
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