The men's changquan competition at the 1998 Asian Games in Bangkok, Thailand, was held from 16 to 18 December 1998 at the Thammasat Gymnasium 6.[1][2]
Men's changquan at the 1998 Asian Games | ||||||||||
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Venue | Thammasat Gymnasium 6 | |||||||||
Dates | 16–18 December 1998 | |||||||||
Competitors | 18 from 13 nations | |||||||||
Medalists | ||||||||||
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Schedule
editAll times are Indochina Time (UTC+07:00)
Date | Time | Event |
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Wednesday, 16 December 1998 | 20:00 | Short weapon |
Thursday, 17 December 1998 | 14:00 | Changquan |
Friday, 18 December 1998 | 14:00 | Long weapon |
Results
editRank | Athlete | Score |
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Wu Gang (CHN) | 28.54 | |
Mark Robert Rosales (PHI) | 27.78 | |
Oh Poh Soon (MAS) | 27.78 | |
4 | Hiroshi Yoshida (JPN) | 27.72 |
5 | Ng Wa Loi (MAC) | 27.65 |
5 | Leo Wen Yeow (SIN) | 27.65 |
7 | Chow Ting Yu (HKG) | 27.63 |
8 | Alfonso Que (PHI) | 27.61 |
9 | Vincent Ng (SIN) | 27.60 |
10 | Erdenesürengiin Ganbat (MGL) | 27.59 |
11 | Munehisa Takayama (JPN) | 27.56 |
12 | Dương Duy Kiếm (VIE) | 27.51 |
13 | Wong Si Wa (MAC) | 27.45 |
14 | Dmitriy Kolokolnikov (KAZ) | 26.89 |
15 | Sunil Shakya (NEP) | 26.64 |
16 | Habib Zareei (IRI) | 26.57 |
Mohammad Hossein Farshbaf (IRI) | ||
Kumpol Janvangthong (THA) |
References
edit- ^ "Wushu results from 13th Asian Games". Kyodo News. Bangkok. Japan Economic Newswire. 1998-12-18. Retrieved 2021-07-08.
- ^ "第13回バンコクアジア競技大会《武術太極拳》競技成績一覧" [13th Bangkok Asian Games "Wushu Taijiken" Competition Results List] (PDF). Japan Wushu Taijiquan Federation (in Japanese). 1998. Retrieved 2021-05-29.