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2Nd Asian Indoor Games Macau 2007, 2nd Asian Indoor Games Medal Statistics 2007-10-26 ~ 2007-11-03 Revised Date: 04 December 2007 1/13 Macau 2007, 2nd Asian Indoor Games Medal Standing (2007-10-26 ~ 2007-11-03) Total Rank NOC 1 China 52 26 24 102 2 Thailand 19 28 21 68 3 Hong Kong,China 15 9 11 35 4 Republic of Korea 10 14 13 37 5 Kazakhstan 9 201342 6 India 9 9 10 28 7 Japan 8 7 11 26 8 I.R. of Iran 44917 9 Qatar 4318 10 Chinese Taipei 42612 11 Macau,China 35513 12 Saudi Arabia 3104 13 Vietnam 2 5 11 18 14 Uzbekistan 2226 15 Indonesia 2046 16 United Arab Emirates 2013 17 Kuwait 1326 18 Singapore 1269 19 Philippines 1236 20 Malaysia 0369 21 Myanmar 0202 21 Sri Lanka 0202 23 Mongolia 0145 24 Pakistan 0112 25 Kyrgyzstan 0101 26 Lao 0033 27 Jordan 0022 27 Lebanon 0022 29 Bangladesh 0011 29 DPR Korea 0011 29 Iraq 0011 32 Afghanistan 0000 32 Bahrain 0000 32 Bhutan 0000 32 Brunei 0000 32 Cambodia 0000 32 Maldives 0000 32 Nepal 0000 32 Oman 0000 32 Palestine 0000 32 Syria 0000 32 Tajikistan 0000 32 Timor-Leste 0000 32 Turkmenistan 0000 32 Yemen 0000 Total 151 152 174 477 Revised Date: 04 December 2007 2/13 Macau 2007, 2nd Asian Indoor Games Medal Standing (2007-10-26 ~ 2007-11-03) Men Women Mix Total Rank NOC Rank by Total 1 China 21 8 5 34 13 10 11 34 18 8 8 34 52 26 24 102 1 2 Thailand 861226 4 13 5 22 7 9 4 20 19 28 21 68 2 3 Hong Kong,China 3251012662401011591135 5 4 Republic of Korea 4561568620011210141337 4 5 Kazakhstan 3136224461423169201342 3 6 India 5571732381203991028 6 7 Japan 2338114653412871126 7 8 I.R. of Iran 426120101013444917 9 9 Qatar 3216110200004318 14 10 Chinese Taipei 11022002116842612 11 11 Macau,China 12471102121435513 10 12 Saudi Arabia 3104000000003104 20 13 Vietnam 144910560123251118 8 14 Uzbekistan 2114001101012226 15 15 Indonesia 0011102310122046 15 16 United Arab Emirates 2013000000002013 21 17 Kuwait 1326000000001326 15 18 Singapore 0112003311241269 12 19 Philippines 1225001100001236 15 20 Malaysia 0011012302350369 12 21 Myanmar 0101010100000202 23 21 Sri Lanka 0202000000000202 23 23 Mongolia 0033000001120145 19 24 Pakistan 0112000000000112 23 25 Kyrgyzstan 0101000000000101 28 26 Lao 0033000000000033 21 27 Jordan 0022000000000022 23 27 Lebanon 0022000000000022 23 29 Bangladesh 0011000000000011 28 29 DPR Korea 0000001100000011 28 29 Iraq 0011000000000011 28 32 Afghanistan 0000000000000000 32 32 Bahrain 0000000000000000 32 32 Bhutan 0000000000000000 32 32 Brunei 0000000000000000 32 32 Cambodia 0000000000000000 32 32 Maldives 0000000000000000 32 32 Nepal 0000000000000000 32 32 Oman 0000000000000000 32 32 Palestine 0000000000000000 32 32 Syria 0000000000000000 32 32 Tajikistan 0000000000000000 32 32 Timor-Leste 0000000000000000 32 32 Turkmenistan 0000000000000000 32 32 Yemen 0000000000000000 32 Total 65 66 81 212 49 49 56 154 37 37 37 111 151 152 174 477 Revised Date: 04 December 2007 3/13 Macau 2007, 2nd Asian Indoor Games Medal lists by Events (2007-10-26 ~ 2007-11-03) Aerobic Gymnastics Event Medal Type NOC Result Athlete Name Gold China 21.85 AO JINPING Individual Men Silver Republic of Korea 21.15 SONG JONG-KUN Bronze Thailand 20.60 THOTKHAMCHAI PHAIRACH Gold China 20.85 HUANG JINXUAN Individual Women Silver Thailand 20.00 NGAMPEERAPONG ROYPIM Bronze Vietnam 18.95 NGUYEN PHUONG THANH HUANG JINXUAN Gold China 20.65 HE SHIJIAN SHIM MI HYUN Mixed Pair Silver Republic of Korea 19.75 CHO WON-HO PHRUTICHAI SUWADEE Bronze Thailand 19.45 PIMPA NATTAWUT QIN YONG Gold China 21.35 YU WEI ZHANG PENG TAWINUN KITTIPONG Trio Silver Thailand 20.45 THOTKHAMCHAI PHAIRACH YIAMMIT CHANCHALAK CHO WON-HO Bronze Republic of Korea 20.25 HWANG IN-CHAN SONG JONG-KUN Bowling Event Medal Type NOC Result Athlete Name Gold United Arab Emirates --- ALABADLA NAYEF EQAB Silver Republic of Korea --- KIM HYUN SUK Men Singles Bronze Kuwait --- AL DE BAYYAN KHALED Bronze Republic of Korea --- CHOI BOK EUM Gold Republic of Korea --- CHOI JIN A Silver Malaysia --- ZATIL IMAN Women Singles Bronze Japan --- MATSUDA HARUKA Bronze China --- YANG SUILING CHOI BOK EUM Gold Republic of Korea --- PARK MIN SU KUSONPITHAK SOMJED Silver Thailand --- LARP-APHARAT YANNAPHON Men Doubles ALABADLA NAYEF EQAB Bronze United Arab Emirates --- ALHASSAN SHAKER ALI IKEDA DAIKI Bronze Japan --- TAKEMOTO MASAAKI GANG HYE EUN Gold Republic of Korea --- GYE MIN YOUNG CHOI JIN A Silver Republic of Korea --- KIM YEAU JIN Women Doubles ZHANG YUHONG Bronze China --- YANG SUILING CHEN DONGDONG Bronze China --- WU SUQIN CHOI BOK EUM PARK MIN SU Gold Republic of Korea --- KIM KWANG WOOK KIM HYUN SUK AL MURAIKHI MUBARAK ALI H ALEMADI FAHID ABDULRAZAQ M S Silver Qatar --- AL-QATAN ABDULLA SIDDIQ A A AL-HAJRI SAED HADI R A Men Team of 4 SASAKI TOMOYUKI ITO MASARU Bronze Japan --- IKEDA DAIKI TAKEMOTO MASAAKI MANUWONG SURASAK YAKASEM PHOEMPHUN Bronze Thailand --- KUSONPITHAK SOMJED LARP-APHARAT YANNAPHON CHOI JIN A GANG HYE EUN Gold Republic of Korea --- GYE MIN YOUNG KIM YEAU JIN CHEN DONGDONG WU SUQIN Silver China --- ZHANG YUHONG YANG SUILING Women Team of 4 ZATIL IMAN SIN LI JANE Bronze Malaysia --- KHOO WEI LING NORHANIZAH BINTI ABU BAKAR MATSUDA HARUKA TSUZAWA KUMI Bronze Japan --- ISHIMINE KANAKO KATAI AYANO Chess Sports Event Medal Type NOC Result Athlete Name BU XIANGZHI NI HUA XU YUHUA Gold China --- HOU YIFAN WANG HAO ZHAO XUE KRISHNAN SASHIKIRAN GANGULY SURYA SEKHAR KONERU HUMPY Team Classical Chess Silver India --- DRONAVALLI HARIKA JEYA KUMAR DEEPAN CHAKKARAVARTHY SUBBARAMAN MEENAKSHI NGUYEN ANH DUNG LE QUANG LIEM NGUYEN THI THANH AN Bronze Vietnam --- LE KIEU THIEN KIM NGUYEN NGOC TRUONG SON HOANG THI BAO TRAM Gold China --- NI HUA Silver Kazakhstan --- KAZHGALEYEV MURTAS Men's Individual Classical Chess Bronze Malaysia --- MAS HAFIZULHILMI AGUS BIN AB RAHMAN Bronze Mongolia --- BAYARSAIKHAN GUNDAVAA Gold Qatar --- CHEN ZHU Silver China --- HOU YIFAN Women's Individual Classical Chess Bronze Malaysia --- SITI ZULAIKHA BINTI MUHMAD FOUDZI Bronze India --- DRONAVALLI HARIKA Revised Date: 04 December 2007 4/13 Macau 2007, 2nd Asian Indoor Games KRISHNAN SASHIKIRAN GANGULY SURYA SEKHAR KONERU HUMPY Gold India --- DRONAVALLI HARIKA JEYA KUMAR DEEPAN CHAKKARAVARTHY SACHDEV TANIA NGUYEN NGOC TRUONG SON LE QUANG LIEM Team Rapid Chess Silver Vietnam --- NGUYEN THI THANH AN HOANG THI BAO TRAM GHAEMMAGHAMI EHSAN MORADIABADI ELSHAN PARIDAR SHADI Bronze I.R. of Iran --- GHADERPOUR TALEGHANI SHAYESTEH TOUFIGHI TAMIJANI HOMAYOON HEJAZIPOUR MITRA Gold India --- KRISHNAN SASHIKIRAN Silver Qatar --- AL-MEDAIHKI MOHD AHMED A J Men's Individual Rapid Chess Bronze China --- BU XIANGZHI Bronze Vietnam --- NGUYEN NGOC TRUONG SON Gold India --- DRONAVALLI HARIKA Silver I.R. of Iran --- PARIDAR SHADI Women's Individual Rapid Chess Bronze Philippines --- PERENA CATHERINE Bronze Vietnam --- NGUYEN THI THANH AN NI HUA WANG HAO ZHAO XUE Gold China --- HOU YIFAN ZHANG PENGXIANG RUAN LUFEI KRISHNAN SASHIKIRAN GANGULY SURYA SEKHAR KONERU HUMPY Team Blitz Chess Silver India --- SACHDEV TANIA SUBRAMANIAN ARUNPRASAD DRONAVALLI HARIKA KAZHGALEYEV MURTAS ISMAGAMBETOV ANUAR DAULETOVA GULMIRA Bronze Kazakhstan --- RYSBAYEVA AIGERIM VLADIMIROV YEVGENIY SERGEYEVA MARIYA Gold India --- KRISHNAN SASHIKIRAN Silver Kazakhstan --- KAZHGALEYEV MURTAS Men's Individual Blitz Chess Bronze China --- BU XIANGZHI Bronze I.R. of Iran --- MORADIABADI ELSHAN Gold India --- KONERU HUMPY Silver Qatar --- CHEN ZHU Women's Individual Blitz Chess Bronze Indonesia --- SUKANDAR IRINE KHARISMA Bronze Vietnam --- PHAM BICH NGOC --- LIU DAHUA Gold China --- LV QIN --- NGUYEN THANH BAO Men Team-XiangqiSilver Vietnam --- TRENH A SANG --- CHIU YU KUEN Bronze Hong Kong,China --- WONG CHI KEUNG Gold China --- XU YINCHUAN Men Individual-Xiangqi Silver Vietnam --- NGUYEN VU QUAN Bronze Macau,China --- LEI KAM FUN Gold China --- WANG YANG Men Individual(Rapid)-Xiangqi Silver Singapore --- KNG TER YONG Bronze Macau,China --- CHOI HOU WA Gold Vietnam --- NGO LAN HUONG Women Individual-Xiangqi Silver China --- CHEN LICHUN Bronze Singapore --- TEO SIM HUA Cue Sports Event Medal Type NOC Result Athlete Name Gold United Arab Emirates --- MUSTAFA SHEHAB MOHAMED Men's Snooker Singles Silver Thailand --- PU-OB-ORM RATCHAPOL Bronze China --- XIAO GUODONG FUNG KWOK WAI Gold Hong Kong,China --- CHAN WAI KI CHAN KWOK MING JIN LONG Men's Snooker Team Silver China --- LIU CHUANG XIAO GUODONG CHANDRA MANAN Bronze India --- KUMAR ALOK MERCHANT YASIN REZA Gold China --- BI ZHUQING Women's Snooker Singles Silver Thailand --- JAISUEKUL SANTHINEE Bronze Hong Kong,China --- IP WAN IN JAIQUE Gold Thailand --- CHAITHANASAKUN PRAPRUT Men's English Billiards Singles Silver India --- SETHI GEET SIRIRAM Bronze Singapore --- GILCHRIST PETER EDWARD Gold China --- FU JIANBO Men's 9-Ball Pool Singles Silver Vietnam --- LUONG CHI DUNG Bronze Republic of Korea --- JEONG YOUNG HWA Gold Chinese Taipei --- TSAI PEI CHEN Women's 8-Ball Pool Singles Silver Thailand --- JAISUEKUL SANTHINEE Bronze Japan --- KAWAHARA CHIHIRO Gold Chinese Taipei --- CHANG SHU HAN Women's 9-ball Pool Singles Silver Republic of Korea --- KIM GA YOUNG Bronze Singapore --- CHAI ZEET HUEY Gold Vietnam --- DUONG ANH VU Men's One-Cushion Carom Singles Silver Vietnam --- NGUYEN SI TUONG Bronze Japan --- MACHIDA TADASHI DanceSport Event Medal Type NOC Result Athlete Name LU JIE Gold China --- PENG DING PLOKHIKH YEVGENIY Five Standard Dances Silver Kazakhstan --- KLYUCHNIKOVA YELENA SUGAYA KAZUKI Bronze Japan --- OZAKI IKUYO ZHENG CEN Gold China --- WU ZHIAN NIU JIA Waltz Silver China --- DANG QI OZAKI IKUYO Bronze Japan --- SUGAYA KAZUKI Gold China LIANG YUJIE --- Revised Date: 04 December 2007 5/13 Macau 2007, 2nd
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