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Bowling at the 1998 Asian Games – Men's doubles

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Men's doubles
at the 1998 Asian Games
VenueP.S. Bowling Bangkapi
Date10 December 1998
Competitors82 from 15 nations
Medalists
gold medal    Chinese Taipei
silver medal    Thailand
bronze medal    South Korea
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The men's doubles competition at the 1998 Asian Games in Bangkok was held on 10 December 1998 at P.S. Bowling.[1][2]

Schedule

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

Date Time Event
Thursday, 10 December 1998 09:00 1st squad
12:00 2nd squad

Results

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Rank Team Score
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Chinese Taipei (TPE)
Wang Yu-jen
Cheng Chao-yu
2660
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Thailand (THA)
Prasert Panturat
Kritchawat Jampakao
2652
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  South Korea (KOR)
Kim Myung-jo
Park Young-su
2633
4  Hong Kong (HKG)
Chui Po Chung
Alfred Pang
2590
5  Singapore (SIN)
Adam Chew
Jack Wong
2587
6  Japan (JPN)
Yoshio Koike
Kengo Tagata
2537
7  Philippines (PHI)
Paulo Valdez
Virgilio Sablan
2530
8  Chinese Taipei (TPE)
Lin Han-chen
Wu Fu-lung
2487
9  China (CHN)
Zhao Dongshan
Lu Hengchuan
2483
10  Japan (JPN)
Masaru Ito
Osamu Hamada
2467
11  Qatar (QAT)
Saeed Al-Hajri
Ahmed Shahin Al-Merikhi
2445
12  Singapore (SIN)
Tan Yong Seng
Tommy Ong
2432
13  Japan (JPN)
Shigeo Saito
Kosei Wada
2414
13  Chinese Taipei (TPE)
Chen Chun-fu
Wang Tien-fu
2414
15  Singapore (SIN)
Jeremy Fang
Rick Tan
2406
16  Qatar (QAT)
Bandar Al-Shafi
Salem Al-Mansoori
2397
17  South Korea (KOR)
Byun Ho-jin
Seo Kook
2393
18  Malaysia (MAS)
Lai Chuen Lian
Kenny Ang
2391
19  South Korea (KOR)
Choi Byung-jae
Suh Bom-sok
2382
20  Malaysia (MAS)
Daniel Lim
Ben Heng
2381
20  United Arab Emirates (UAE)
Sultan Al-Marzouqi
Ibrahim Al-Shamsi
2381
22  Malaysia (MAS)
Vincent Low
Alex Liew
2370
23  Hong Kong (HKG)
Hui Cheung Kwok
Chung Him
2367
24  Thailand (THA)
Pasagorn Kongkarrat
Siriphon Mayura
2362
25  Bahrain (BRN)
Mahdi Asadallah
Mohamed Al-Shawoosh
2321
26  Kuwait (KUW)
Fadhel Al-Mousawi
Abduljalil Ali
2313
27  Philippines (PHI)
Ernesto Gatchalian
George Fernandez
2298
27  United Arab Emirates (UAE)
Hulaiman Al-Hameli
Mohammed Al-Qubaisi
2298
29  Kuwait (KUW)
Nouri Al-Ameeri
Sabah Mesbeh
2283
29  Qatar (QAT)
Khalifa Khaled
Khalifa Al-Kubaisi
2283
31  Bahrain (BRN)
Masoud Rasti
Abdulhamed Asadallah
2278
32  Macau (MAC)
Wong Chi Kuong
Jose Manuel Machon
2276
32  Philippines (PHI)
Paeng Nepomuceno
Biboy Rivera
2276
34  Bahrain (BRN)
Mohamed Sharif
Adel Qudrat Rasti
2264
35  Thailand (THA)
Seri Krausing
Bunsong Numthuam
2255
36  Kuwait (KUW)
Mohammad Abbas
Ayad Al-Amiri
2237
37  China (CHN)
Zhang Zhiliang
Zhao Jun
2232
38  China (CHN)
Sha Mingjian
Xiong Guoliang
2180
39  United Arab Emirates (UAE)
Shaker Ali Al-Hassan
Khalifa Al-Nuami
2128
40  Mongolia (MGL)
Vandangiin Erdenebayar
Enkhbayaryn Enkhbold
1927
41  Mongolia (MGL)
Mönkhgereliin Samdan
J. Enkhsaikhan
1880

References

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  1. ^ "Main Events for Day 5 (10 December 1998)". sadec.com. Retrieved 7 October 2024.
  2. ^ "13th Asian Games Final Results". Malaysian Tenpin Bowling Congress. Retrieved 10 October 2024.
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