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Asian Ranking 2006 ASIAN RANKING 2017 - MEN DIVISION (After 53rd QubicaAMF World Cup & 2017 World Bowling Championships) EMIR QAT THAI THAI PHI SPORE MAC MAC TPE TPE HKG HKG WORLD 29TH SEA GAMES AIMAG WORLD WORLD C'SHIPS POS BOWLER'S NAME COUNTRY CODE CUP ABFT OPEN LEG OPEN OPEN OPEN LEG OPEN LEG OPEN LEG GAMES SGL AE MSTR SGL CUP SGL AE MSTR TOTAL 1 WU HAO-MING CHINESE TAIPEI TPE 26 16 30 120 150 35 377.0 2 RAFIQ ISMAIL MALAYSIA MAS 3 60 18 70 26 50 50 50 327.0 3 AHMAD MUAZ MALAYSIA MAS 40 30 3 3 16 10 26 60 60 26 274.0 4 WU SIU HONG HONG KONG HKG 3 3 50 26 16 6 3 22 30 6 15 24 50 254.0 5 ANNOP ARROMSARANON THAILAND THA 18 14 18 20 3 5 24 20 26 30 12 50 240.0 6 MICHAEL MAK HONG KONG HKG 3 30 40 40 2 35 7 2 30 12 14 215.0 7 XU ZHE-JIA CHINESE TAIPEI TPE 6 5 16 45 120 192.0 8 ADRIAN ANG HSIEN LOONG MALAYSIA MAS 6 7 3 2 18 40 40 20 14 150.0 9 CHO YOUNG SEON KOREA KOR 18 100 12 9 139.0 10 YANNAPHON LARPAPHARAT THAILAND THA 20 16 16 3 5 14 16 40 5 2 137.0 11 SYAFIQ RIDHWAN MALAYSIA MAS 3 12 9 40 70 134.0 12 JASON BELMONTE AUSTRALIA AUS 70 60 130.0 13 KIM BOLLEBY THAILAND THA 14 10 16 5 12 40 18 10 125.0 14 RYAN LALISANG INDONESIA INA 9 15 3 40 15 7 26 10 125.0 15 KENNETH CHUA PHILIPPINES PHI 70 9 5 40 124.0 16 JASSIM AL-MURAIKHI QATAR QAT 80 40 120.0 17 HARDY RACHMADIAN INDONESIA INA 45 11 2 12 14 6 7 20 117.0 18 AMMAR TARRAD SAUDI ARABIA KSA 70 40 110.0 19 DHRUV SARDA INDIA IND 5 12 2 6 16 2 35 10 7 14 109.0 20 ZULMAZRAN ZULKIFLI MALAYSIA MAS 5 6 80 13 104.0 21 ATCHARIYA CHENG THAILAND THA 3 2 12 12 16 20 5 12 16 98.0 22 HENGKI SUSANTO INDONESIA INA 8 20 2 26 6 20 8 6 96.0 23 ALEX LIEW MALAYSIA MAS 3 3 2 30 20 6 30 94.0 24 MUHD JARIS GOH SINGAPORE SGP 5 24 12 10 14 22 87.0 25 MOSTAFA AL MOUSAWI KUWAIT KUW 30 18 3 35 86.0 26 BAEK JONG YUN KOREA KOR 5 50 30 85.0 27 HSIEH CHIN-LIANG CHINESE TAIPEI TPE 40 18 20 78.0 28 HWANG SUN GHYUN KOREA KOR 40 22 8 70.0 29 TONY WONG HONG KONG HKG 3 5 30 5 5 4 8 9 69.0 30 BILLY MUHAMMAD ISLAM INDONESIA INA 3 9 13 8 18 8 8 67.0 31 SURASAK MANUWONG THAILAND THA 35 20 3 2 5 65.0 32 TSAI CHIH-YUEN CHINESE TAIPEI TPE 50 11 61.0 33 DIWAN REZALDY INDONESIA INA 3 3 18 22 9 55.0 34 CHEAH RAY HAN SINGAPORE SGP 5 10 3 22 9 5 54.0 35 TIMMY TAN MALAYSIA MAS 3 5 8 5 5 28 54.0 36 HAN JAEHYEON KOREA KOR 28 20 5 53.0 37 IVAN TSE HONG KONG HKG 3 18 3 3 26 53.0 38 CHEN WU-CHI CHINESE TAIPEI TPE 12 40 52.0 39 JAY LEON GUERRERO GUAM GUM 5 30 14 3 52.0 40 TAKUYA MIYAZAWA JAPAN JPN 30 22 52.0 41 YERI RAMADONA INDONESIA INA 5 5 30 5 7 52.0 42 RICKLE KAM HONG KONG HKG 3 5 7 16 5 10 2 3 51.0 43 JOHNATHAN CHAN MALAYSIA MAS 50 50.0 44 RYU JI HOON KOREA KOR 50 50.0 45 TSAI YING-HAO CHINESE TAIPEI TPE 12 12 18 8 50.0 46 CHOI BOK EUM KOREA KOR 35 14 49.0 47 ZOE DIAS MA MACAU MAC 40 9 49.0 48 PARK JONG WOO KOREA KOR 30 18 48.0 49 MUHD NUR AIMAN MALAYSIA SGP 3 26 14 2 45.0 50 GHANIM M ABOUJASSOUM QATAR QAT 28 16 44.0 51 KUEK QI EN SINGAPORE SGP 3 16 5 20 44.0 52 LIN PAI-FENG CHINESE TAIPEI TPE 30 14 44.0 53 YOUSEF AL-JABIR QATAR QAT 12 12 20 44.0 54 FAHAD AL EMADI QATAR QAT 26 15 41.0 55 SHOGO WADA JAPAN JPN 13 14 11 38.0 56 SITHIPHOL KUNAKSORN THAILAND THA 22 6 3 2 5 38.0 57 ASEEL AL ROOMI KUWAIT KUW 3 5 10 18 36.0 58 LEE GYO HWAN KOREA KOR 20 16 36.0 59 CHEN LIN-YI CHINESE TAIPEI TPE 24 8 3 35.0 60 TOMOYUKI SASAKI JAPAN JPN 9 14 12 35.0 61 YANG NIEN-HUA CHINESE TAIPEI TPE 35 35.0 62 YAQOUB AL SHATTI KUWAIT KUW 16 13 3 3 35.0 63 DARREN ONG SINGAPORE SGP 24 5 5 34.0 64 LEE TAK MAN MACAU MAC 3 7 18 5 33.0 65 JOMAR JUMAPAO PHILIPPINES PHI 26 6 32.0 66 WU CHEN-HSUN CHINESE TAIPEI TPE 22 10 32.0 67 JOSHUA CHOW HONG KONG HKG 3 10 15 3 31.0 68 KANG HEE WON KOREA KOR 2 8 20 30.0 69 LEI HOK HIN MACAU MAC 3 14 13 30.0 70 CHEN CHIA-HSING CHINESE TAIPEI TPE 20 9 29.0 71 MOHAMMED ALSAUD SAUDI ARABIA KSA 14 11 25.0 72 JM VILLANUEVA PHILIPPINES PHI 24 24.0 73 KANG BO LONG MALAYSIA MAS 24 24.0 74 JOEL TAN ENG AN SINGAPORE SGP 14 3 6 23.0 75 KIM KYUNG MIN KOREA KOR 5 18 23.0 76 HASHIM GUINOMLA PHILIPPINES PHI 22 22.0 77 LEE JAE SANG KOREA GUM 3 8 11 22.0 78 PARK MIN SU KOREA KOR 22 22.0 79 WANG ZHIYONG CHINA CHN 22 22.0 80 HSU CHUN-HSIANG CHINESE TAIPEI TPE 14 7 21.0 81 MANSOUR AL HAJRI QATAR QAT 10 11 21.0 82 OKU KEITA SINGAPORE SGP 7 12 2 21.0 83 SHUICHI HEKI JAPAN JPN 20 20.0 84 TSAI TING-YUEN CHINESE TAIPEI TPE 18 2 20.0 85 MOHAMED JAMAL QATAR QAT 9 10 19.0 86 MERWIN TAN PHILIPPINES PHI 8 9 17.0 87 SALEM AL-MARZOUQI QATAR QAT 8 9 17.0 88 ERIC TSENG HONG KONG HKG 3 5 2 5 1 16.0 89 WANG HONGBO CHINA CHN 16 16.0 90 EBRAHIM AL JADI KUWAIT KUW 3 3 6 3 15.0 91 HAMAD AL-ZOQARI QATAR QAT 7 8 15.0 92 WICKY YEUNG HONG KONG HKG 3 3 3 5 1 15.0 93 BADIN LERDPIRIYASAKULKIT THAILAND THA 3 3 3 5 14.0 94 CHEUNG YUK FUNG, JIMMY HONG KONG HKG 3 3 3 5 14.0 95 ERNEST KWOK HONG KONG HKG 7 7 14.0 96 MARCUS KIEW JIAWEI SINGAPORE SGP 3 3 8 14.0 97 SHIN SEUNG HYEON KOREA KOR 14 14.0 98 YUHI SHINBATA JAPAN JPN 5 9 14.0 99 BASIL DIL NG SINGAPORE SGP 5 6 2 13.0 100 LIN SHIH-SHENG CHINESE TAIPEI TPE 7 6 13.0 101 TIMOTHY THAM SINGAPORE SGP 5 3 5 13.0 102 SHABBIR DHANKOT INDIA IND 3 9 12.0 103 ALEX YU HONG KONG HKG 5 3 3 11.0 104 CHEN CHIEN-JU CHINESE TAIPEI TPE 8 3 11.0 105 ENZO HERNANDEZ PHILIPPINES PHI 9 2 11.0 106 JAMES LUI HONG KONG HKG 3 5 3 11.0 107 LAU KWUN HO HONG KONG HKG 3 3 2 3 11.0 108 LIN YOU-YU CHINESE TAIPEI TPE 9 2 11.0 109 MIKE CHAN HONG KONG HKG 3 3 2 3 11.0 110 PEERAWICH RUNGCHAREON THAILAND THA 3 3 2 3 11.0 111 BRANDON ONG SINGAPORE SGP 10 10.0 112 KEITH TAN SINGAPORE SGP 10 10.0 113 LI YIH-LING CHINESE TAIPEI TPE 10 10.0 114 YOUSIF FALAH BAHRAIN BRN 5 5 10.0 115 ABDULWAHAB AL SHATTI KUWAIT KUW 3 3 3 9.0 116 ALI SALEH KUWAIT KUW 3 3 3 9.0 117 AYAD AL AMEERI KUWAIT KUW 3 3 3 9.0 118 HUNG KUN-YI CHINESE TAIPEI TPE 2 7 9.0 Page: 1 of 3 ASIAN RANKING 2017 - MEN DIVISION (After 53rd QubicaAMF World Cup & 2017 World Bowling Championships) EMIR QAT THAI THAI PHI SPORE MAC MAC TPE TPE HKG HKG WORLD 29TH SEA GAMES AIMAG WORLD WORLD C'SHIPS POS BOWLER'S NAME COUNTRY CODE CUP ABFT OPEN LEG OPEN OPEN OPEN LEG OPEN LEG OPEN LEG GAMES SGL AE MSTR SGL CUP SGL AE MSTR TOTAL 119 MOHAMMAD NAJEM KUWAIT KUW 3 3 3 9.0 120 PARVEZ AHMED S INDIAIA IND 3 3 3 9.0 121 BENSHIR LAYOSO PHILIPPINES PHI 3 5 8.0 122 FRANCIS TAN MALAYSIA MAS 3 5 8.0 123 JAYSON TUBID PHILIPPINES PHI 5 3 8.0 124 KEITH SAW SINGAPORE SGP 3 5 8.0 125 LEE WON SEOK KOREA KOR 5 3 8.0 126 LEUNG YUK FUNG, OTTO HONG KONG HKG 3 5 8.0 127 MARCUS LEONG SINGAPORE SGP 5 3 8.0 128 PAOLO DARROCA PHILIPPINES PHI 5 3 8.0 129 AHMAD SAFWAN SINGAPORE SGP 5 2 7.0 130 RODOLFO TAN JR PHILIPPINES PHI 7 7.0 131 SAM COOLEY AUSTRALIA AUS 7 7.0 132 ABDULRAHMAN SUWAYED KUWAIT KUW 3 3 6.0 133 AKAASH ASHOK KUMAR INDIA IND 3 3 6.0 134 DHARI AL AMEERI KUWAIT KUW 3 3 6.0 135 EBRAHIM AL DUBAYAN KUWAIT KUW 3 3 6.0 136 FACHRI IBNU ASKAR INDONESIA INA 3 3 6.0 137 FAISAL SALEEM KUWAIT KUW 3 3 6.0 138 HASSAN ALSHAIKH SAUDI ARABIA KSA 6 6.0 139 JOYAN KHOO KAH EN SINGAPORE SGP 6 6.0 140 KWOK KA YIN, DANNY HONG KONG HKG 3 3 6.0 141 LEE HO HYEON KOREA KOR 3 3 6.0 142 LEE JUNG SOO KOREA KOR 3 3 6.0 143 LEONG CHOU KIN MACAU MAC 3 3 6.0 144 MAHMOOD AL-ATTAR UAE UAE 6 6.0 145 MARCUS LIM JYN JIE SINGAPORE SGP 3 3 6.0 146 NICOLAS MICHEL BREANT HONG KONG HKG 3 3 6.0 147 ONG QIZONG SINGAPORE SGP 3 3 6.0 148 PARK GEON HA KOREA KOR 3 3 6.0 149 TSANG YIN KI, DAVID HONG KONG HKG 3 3 6.0 150 WAN NADZMI FIKRI MALAYSIA MAS 3 3 6.0 151 AHMAD AIDIL MALAYSIA MAS 5 5.0 152 ANTON ALCAZAREN PHILIPPINES PHI 5 5.0 153 CHOI HOU IN MACAU MAC 5 5.0 154 CHOI MIN HYUK KOREA KOR 5 5.0 155 HO CHOK SAN MACAU MAC 5 5.0 156 HO MAN LOK MACAU MAC 5 5.0 157 IVAN MALIG PHILIPPINES PHI 2 3 5.0 158 JANUS DE GUZMAN PHILIPPINES PHI 5 5.0 159 KAZUAKI WATANABE JAPAN JPN 5 5.0 160 KENICHI KADOKAWA JAPAN JPN 5 5.0 161 KEVIN OLIVER CU PHILIPPINES PHI 3 2 5.0 162 KIM YOUNG JUN KOREA KOR 5 5.0 163 LIN CHIN HO CHINESE TAIPEI TPE 2 3 5.0 164 LIO WAI KEUNG MACAU MAC 5 5.0 165 NICCO OLAIVAR PHILIPPINES PHI 5 5.0 166 NOBUHITO FUJII JAPAN JPN 5 5.0 167 RAOUL MIRANDA PHILIPPINES PHI 5 5.0 168 REMY ONG SINGAPORE SGP 3 2 5.0 169 SHAUN LAU JIA RONG SINGAPORE SGP 5 5.0 170 SURESH ELANGOVAN SINGAPORE SGP 5 5.0 171 TANG YU KA HONG KONG HKG 5 5.0 172 TSANG PAK KEI, MICHAEL HONG KONG HKG 5 5.0 173 YANG JONG WON KOREA KOR 5 5.0 174 YEH TING-SU CHINESE TAIPEI TPE 4 4.0 175 ABDULLAH ALDOLIJAN SAUDI ARABIA KSA 3 3.0 176 ABDULRAHMAN ALKHELEWI SAUDI ARABIA KSA 3 3.0 177 ABDULRAHMAN I JUSAIMANI QATAR QAT 3 3.0 178 ABDULRAHMAN JAIDAH QATAR QAT 3 3.0 179 ADEL ALBARQI SAUDI ARABIA KSA 3 3.0 180 AHMED AL AWADHI BAHRAIN BRN 3 3.0 181 AHMED AL KHAJA BAHRAIN BRN 3 3.0 182 AHMED FAREED BAHRAIN BRN 3 3.0 183 ALEXANDRE VAHIDI IRAN IRI 3 3.0 184 ALI AL RASHDI UAE UAE 3 3.0 185 ALI HASSAN ALI QATAR QAT 3 3.0 186 ANDREW FRAWLEY AUSTRALIA AUS 3 3.0 187 ANTHONY BALABBO PHILIPPINES PHI 3 3.0 188 ARIS ARDILLA SANTOSH MALAYSIA MAS 3 3.0 189 ASHLEY HUI HONG KONG HKG 3 3.0 190 AU HOU CHON MACAU MAC 3 3.0 191 AUGUSTO IO MACAU MAC 3 3.0 192 AUI PADAWAN PHILIPPINES PHI 3 3.0 193 BADER AL OMAIR KUWAIT KUW 3 3.0 194 BADER ALSHAIKH SAUDI ARABIA KSA 3 3.0 195 BENJAMIN ANG SINGAPORE SGP 3 3.0 196 BIRD LEE HONG KONG HKG 3 3.0 197 BRANDAN TAN SINGAPORE SGP 3 3.0 198 CESAR VILLANUERA JR GUAM GUM 3 3.0 199 CESAR VILLANUEVA GUAM GUM 3 3.0 200 CHAN CHI KUAN MACAU MAC 3 3.0 201 CHAN TAK SENG MACAU MAC 3 3.0 202 CHAN WAI HO HONG KONG HKG 3 3.0 203 CHANASORN WUTTI THAILAND THA 3 3.0 204 CHANATHIP PREMPREE THAILAND THA 3 3.0 205 CHANG CHUNG YI CHINESE TAIPEI TPE 3 3.0 206 CHANG KAM HUNG HONG KONG HKG 3 3.0 207 CHEANG CHI HIM MACAU MAC 3 3.0 208 CHEN CHANG-YEN CHINESE TAIPEI TPE 3 3.0 209 CHEN MING-TANG CHINESE TAIPEI TPE 3 3.0 210 CHENG HSING-CHAO CHINESE TAIPEI TPE 3 3.0 211 CHENG HSING-YUEH CHINESE TAIPEI TPE 3 3.0 212 CHEUNG LOK HIN, JIMMY HONG KONG HKG 3 3.0 213 CHU WAI KIM HONG KONG HKG 3 3.0 214 CHUI HOU YIN MACAU MAC 3 3.0 215 DYLAN OOI MALAYSIA MAS 3 3.0 216 EUGENE OR SINGAPORE SGP 3 3.0 217 FAHAD ALI KUWAIT KUW 3 3.0 218 FUNG CHUN PONG HONG KONG HKG 3 3.0 219 GADIA MICHAEL GUAM GUM 3 3.0 220 GHALIB ALBUSAIDI OMAN OMN 3 3.0 221 GUANG HONG-EN CHINESE TAIPEI TPE 3 3.0 222 H.M.
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