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Swimming, ASC 2012 Venue:Hamdan Bin Mohammed Bin Rashid Sports Complex Swimming Results Book Created by Technology Swimming Hamdan Bin Mohammed Bin Men's 50m Breaststroke Rashid Sports Complex Entry List By Event Year of Qualifying NAT Name Birth Time CHN - China LI Xiayan 1989 27.96 HUANG Yunkun 1989 28.09 JPN - Japan YAMANAKA Yoshiki 1994 28.29 HKG - Hong Kong, China WONG Chun Yan 1999 28.35 TPE - Chinese Taipei CHIANG Hsin Hung 1988 28.71 JPN - Japan KOHINATA Kazuki 1994 28.79 THA - Thailand MATJIUR Radomyos 1988 29.02 KAZ - Kazakhstan BALANDIN Dmitriy 1995 29.20 MAS - Malaysia SEE Tuan Yap 1989 29.21 UAE - United Arab Emirates AL Beshr Mubarak 1988 29.40 IND - India JAYAPRAKASH Agnishwar 1990 29.56 HKG - Hong Kong, China YAN Ho Chun 1999 29.75 KUW - Kuwait ALBADER Abdulrahaman 1989 29.90 IND - India JAYAPRAKASH Arjun 1989 29.99 UAE - United Arab Emirates SHAFEE Mohamed 1988 30.03 MAC - Macao, China CHAO Man Hou 1996 30.36 CHOU Kit 1993 30.43 SRI - Sri Lanka MUNASINGHE Kanitha 1999 32.07 JAFFER Yahyaa 1999 32.38 MGL - Mongolia ERDENEBILEG Byambasuren 1992 KHURELKHUU Tuvshintur 1999 TKM - Turkmenistan NAZAROV Ruslan 1995 Total number of Players: 22 SWM030000_C32C 1.0 SUN 18 NOV 2012 19:13 Page 1/1 Swimming Hamdan Bin Mohammed Bin Women's 50m Backstroke Rashid Sports Complex Entry List By Event Year of Qualifying NAT Name Birth Time CHN - China ZHAO Jing 1990 28.11 FU Yuanhui 1996 28.36 SIN - Singapore TAO Li 1990 29.08 JPN - Japan TSUJIMOTO Maho 1995 29.18 HKG - Hong Kong, China LAU Yin Yan Claudia 1999 29.45 JPN - Japan OZEKI Kana 1994 29.54 VIE - Viet Nam THI Anh Vien Nguyen 1996 29.89 HKG - Hong Kong, China WAN Ching Man 1999 30.17 SIN - Singapore YEO Samantha 1999 31.68 JOR - Jordan HAYAJNA Sara 1994 31.74 MAC - Macao, China KUAN Weng I 1990 31.76 SRI - Sri Lanka JAYASEKERA Nadeera 1995 31.76 PAK - Pakistan KIRAN Khan 1989 33.11 AREESHA Saif 1999 38.39 Total number of Players: 14 SWW040000_C32C 1.0 SUN 18 NOV 2012 19:13 Page 1/1 Swimming Hamdan Bin Mohammed Bin Men's 100m Butterfly Rashid Sports Complex Entry List By Event Year of Qualifying NAT Name Birth Time KOR - Korea CHANG Gyucheol 1992 52.45 JPN - Japan KAWAMOTO Takeshi 1995 53.22 HIRAI Kenta 1994 53.48 TPE - Chinese Taipei HSU Chi Chieh 1988 53.66 CHN - China CHEN Yin 1986 54.51 IND - India PRAKASH Sajan 1993 54.87 VIE - Viet Nam QUY Phuoc Hoang 1993 54.97 SYR - Syria KLZIE Ayman 1993 55.13 HKG - Hong Kong, China CHEAH Geoffrey Robin 1999 55.65 SIN - Singapore NG Rainer 1992 55.70 YONG Jerryl 1996 56.03 HKG - Hong Kong, China YAU Ka Lam 1999 56.13 UAE - United Arab Emirates AL Jasmi Obaid 1981 57.50 AL Ghafri Mohammed 1987 57.60 MAC - Macao, China CHONG Cheok Kuan 1993 59.19 SRI - Sri Lanka DE Silva Cherantha 1999 59.50 MGL - Mongolia BATSAIKHAN Dulguun 1986 1:01.53 BRN - Bahrain ALMUQLA Anas 1996 1:21.91 PLE - Palestine HAMZA Zeyad Jalil 1999 Total number of Players: 19 SWM021000_C32C 1.0 SUN 18 NOV 2012 19:13 Page 1/1 Swimming Hamdan Bin Mohammed Bin Women's 200m Butterfly Rashid Sports Complex Entry List By Event Year of Qualifying NAT Name Birth Time KOR - Korea CHOI Hye Ra 1991 2:08.33 CHN - China HA Sinan 1992 2:08.97 JPN - Japan YABU Misuzu 1996 2:09.59 CHN - China ZHOU Yilin 1992 2:09.88 JPN - Japan SHIGA Jurina 1997 2:10.96 HKG - Hong Kong, China WONG Yee Ching 1999 2:15.85 IND - India RAGHAVA Alva Pooja 1990 2:22.67 Total number of Players: 7 SWW022000_C32C 1.0 SUN 18 NOV 2012 19:13 Page 1/1 Swimming Hamdan Bin Mohammed Bin Men's 200m Freestyle Rashid Sports Complex Entry List By Event Year of Qualifying NAT Name Birth Time CHN - China SUN Yang 1991 1:45.94 JPN - Japan KOMATSU Takumi 1994 1:49.90 TPE - Chinese Taipei WANG Yu Lian 1994 1:50.88 JPN - Japan KITANOBO Tomoki 1995 1:51.18 HKG - Hong Kong, China WONG Kai Wai David 1999 1:51.97 MAS - Malaysia YEAP Soon Choy Kevin 1989 1:52.28 THA - Thailand TIEWONG Sarit 1995 1:52.41 HKG - Hong Kong, China CHEUNG Kin Tat Kent 1999 1:52.55 IND - India SANGVEKAR Saurabh 1994 1:52.56 SIN - Singapore MATHEWS Jeremy Kevin 1994 1:52.73 VIE - Viet Nam QUY Phuoc Hoang 1993 1:53.22 IND - India ANANDRAO Divase Mandar 1985 1:54.39 SYR - Syria MAKSI Welliam 1994 1:55.18 KUW - Kuwait MADOUH Mohammed 1987 1:56.33 UAE - United Arab Emirates SUBAIT Ali 1988 2:02.49 JOR - Jordan BAQLEH Khader 1998 2:04.27 SRI - Sri Lanka KAUSHALYA Shehan 1999 2:08.19 HULANGAMUWA Mighara 1999 2:10.81 BRN - Bahrain ALMALKI Sufyan 1990 2:16.48 NEP - Nepal GURUNG Sirish 1998 2:17.10 CHN - China HAO Yun 1995 LI Yunqi 1993 MGL - Mongolia GUNSENNOROV Zandanbal 1996 Total number of Players: 23 SWM012000_C32C 1.0 SUN 18 NOV 2012 19:13 Page 1/1 Swimming Hamdan Bin Mohammed Bin Women's 100m Freestyle Rashid Sports Complex Entry List By Event Year of Qualifying NAT Name Birth Time CHN - China TANG Yi 1993 53.25 QIU Yuhan 1998 54.04 JPN - Japan KAWAKAMI Mao 1994 55.80 IGARASHI Chihiro 1995 55.85 SIN - Singapore ONG Mylene 1991 56.02 KAZ - Kazakhstan AIGALIYEVA Elmira 1992 56.23 THA - Thailand JUNKRAJANG Natthanan 1986 56.54 SIN - Singapore KOH Hui Yu 1995 56.85 THA - Thailand SRISA Ard Jenjira 1995 57.10 HKG - Hong Kong, China MOK Hoi Man Sheron 1999 58.19 YU Wai Ting 1999 58.29 VIE - Viet Nam THI Kim Tuyen Nguyen 1994 58.44 SYR - Syria JUMAH Bayan 1994 59.12 IND - India SATISH Prabhu Talasha 1993 59.27 JOR - Jordan HAYAJNA Sara 1994 1:01.13 MAC - Macao, China CHOI Weng Tong 1996 1:02.24 LONG Chi Wai 1997 1:03.54 SRI - Sri Lanka JAYASEKERA Amanda 1999 1:03.61 PAK - Pakistan LIANNA Swan 1997 1:04.54 SRI - Sri Lanka SILVA Harini 1999 1:04.93 JOR - Jordan SHAMI Mira 1997 1:05.15 NEP - Nepal DHITAL Shreya 1995 1:10.80 PAK - Pakistan AREESHA Saif 1999 1:12.67 NEP - Nepal DHITAL Aditi 1998 1:17.00 BRN - Bahrain ALFLAJ Sara 1995 MGL - Mongolia ENKHMANDAKH Nandinzaya 1999 TKM - Turkmenistan SARYYEVA Merjen 1997 Total number of Players: 27 SWW011000_C32C 1.0 SUN 18 NOV 2012 19:13 Page 1/1 Swimming Hamdan Bin Mohammed Bin Men's 400m Individual Medley Rashid Sports Complex Entry List By Event Year of Qualifying NAT Name Birth Time CHN - China WANG Shun 1994 4:15.57 LIU Weijia 1986 4:17.89 JPN - Japan UTSUNOMIYA Kazuki 1995 4:18.88 SUNAMA Keita 1995 4:19.28 KOR - Korea JUNG Wonyong 1992 4:23.12 THA - Thailand KETIN Nuttapong 1992 4:25.70 SIN - Singapore MATHEWS Jeremy Kevin 1994 4:28.23 HKG - Hong Kong, China LITTLE Llewllyn Harry Mait 1999 4:29.68 SIN - Singapore PANG Sheng Jun 1992 4:30.50 VIE - Viet Nam DUY Khoi Tran 1997 4:33.50 SYR - Syria KLZIE Ayman 1993 4:35.89 IND - India GAGAN Ullalmath A P 1992 4:36.71 UAE - United Arab Emirates AL Sawai Abdulla 1996 5:05.00 AL Hammadi Omar 1993 5:05.50 Total number of Players: 14 SWM054000_C32C 1.0 SUN 18 NOV 2012 19:13 Page 1/1 Swimming Hamdan Bin Mohammed Bin Women's 400m Individual Medley Rashid Sports Complex Entry List By Event Year of Qualifying NAT Name Birth Time JPN - Japan TSUYUUCHI Wakaba 1995 4:42.58 MAKINO Hiroko 1999 4:42.91 CHN - China ZHANG Lidan 1995 4:45.98 QIAO Qiao 1995 4:48.09 VIE - Viet Nam THI Anh Vien Nguyen 1996 4:50.20 THA - Thailand PAWAPOTAKO Phiangkhwan 1996 4:55.80 SRIPHANOMTHORN Benjaporn 1995 4:56.20 HKG - Hong Kong, China CHAN Kin Lok 1999 4:57.36 MAS - Malaysia KHOO Cai Lin 1988 5:00.60 HKG - Hong Kong, China KWONG Bridgitte Maria 1999 5:04.41 SYR - Syria ALZAMEL Diana 1993 5:24.22 PAK - Pakistan LIANNA Swan 1997 5:35.01 Total number of Players: 12 SWW054000_C32C 1.0 SUN 18 NOV 2012 19:13 Page 1/1 Swimming Hamdan Bin Mohammed Bin Men's 4 x 100m Medley Relay Rashid Sports Complex Entry List By Event Year of Qualifying NAT Name Birth Time JPN - Japan HIRAI Kenta 1994 3:40.01 KAWAMOTO Takeshi 1995 MARUYAMA Toru 1995 SAKAI Masato 1995 YAMANAKA Yoshiki 1994 THA - Thailand CHOGRATHIN Kasipat 1994 3:48.87 KETIN Nuttapong 1992 MATJIUR Radomyos 1988 TIEWONG Sarit 1995 TPE - Chinese Taipei CHIANG Hsin Hung 1988 3:49.76 HSU Chi Chieh 1988 LIN Shih Chieh 1992 WANG Yu Lian 1994 HKG - Hong Kong, China CHEAH Geoffrey Robin 1999 3:50.00 NG Chun Nam Derick 1999 NG Kai Hong Henry 1999 WONG Chun Yan 1999 WONG Kai Wai David 1999 SIN - Singapore NG Rainer 1992 3:50.61 ONG Russell 1989 PANG Sheng Jun 1992 YONG Jerryl 1996 MAC - Macao, China CHAO Man Hou 1996 3:59.50 CHONG Cheok Kuan 1993 CHOU Kit 1993 LAO Kuan Fong 1987 CHN - China CHEN Yin 1986 CHENG Feiyi 1991 HUANG Yunkun 1989 LI Xiayan 1989 LU Zhiwu 1989 SHI Tengfei 1988 XU Jiayu 1995 ZENG Lingfei 1991 SWM451000_C32C 1.0 SUN 18 NOV 2012 19:13 Page 1/2 Swimming Hamdan Bin Mohammed Bin Men's 4 x 100m Medley Relay Rashid Sports Complex Entry List By Event Year of Qualifying NAT Name Birth Time IND - India HIMANSHU Contractor Neil 1996 JAYAPRAKASH Agnishwar 1990 JAYAPRAKASH Arjun 1989 KOTHARI Anshul 1989 MELKOTE Badrinath Balakrishnan 1989 PRAKASH Sajan 1993 SANGVEKAR Saurabh 1994 MGL - Mongolia BATSAIKHAN Dulguun 1986 ERDENEBILEG Byambasuren 1992 ERDENEMUNKH Demuul 1995 GUNSENNOROV Zandanbal 1996 SRI - Sri Lanka DE Silva Cherantha 1999 FERNANDO Chandula 1999 HULANGAMUWA Mighara 1999 JAFFER Yahyaa 1999 KAUSHALYA Shehan 1999 KUMARAJEEWA Akshaya 1999 MUNASINGHE Kanitha 1999 PERERA Amila 1999 THAMALSHA Pasindu 1999 WICKRAMAARACHCHI Kalana 1999 UAE - United Arab Emirates AL Beshr Mubarak 1988 AL Ghafri Mohammed 1987 AL Jasmi Obaid 1981 SHAFEE Mohamed 1988 Total number of Teams: 11 SWM451000_C32C 1.0 SUN 18 NOV 2012 19:13 Page 2/2 Swimming Hamdan Bin Mohammed Bin Women's 4 x 200m Freestyle Relay Rashid Sports Complex Entry List By Event Year of Qualifying NAT Name Birth Time JPN - Japan HASEGAWA Tsuzumi 1996 8:04.43 IGARASHI Chihiro 1995 ITO Megumi 1996 KAWAKAMI Mao 1994 HKG - Hong Kong, China CHAN Kin Lok 1999 8:09.00 MOK Hoi Man Sheron 1999 SZE Hang Yu 1999 WONG Yee Ching 1999
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