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Beach volleyball at the 2006 Asian Games

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Beach volleyball
at the 2006 Asian Games
VenueDoha Sports City
Dates2–11 December 2006
Competitors74 from 19 nations
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Beach volleyball at the 2006 Asian Games was held in Doha, Qatar.

Schedule

P Preliminary round ½ Semifinals F Finals
Event↓/Date → 2nd
Sat
3rd
Sun
4th
Mon
5th
Tue
6th
Wed
7th
Thu
8th
Fri
9th
Sat
10th
Sun
11th
Mon
Men P P P P P P P P ½ F
Women P P P P P P P ½ F

Medalists

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men
details
 China
Zhou Shun
Li Jian
 China
Wu Penggen
Xu Linyin
 Indonesia
Agus Salim
Supriadi
Women
details
 China
Xue Chen
Zhang Xi
 Japan
Shinako Tanaka
Eiko Koizumi
 China
Wang Jie
Tian Jia

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 China (CHN)2114
2 Japan (JPN)0101
3 Indonesia (INA)0011
Totals (3 entries)2226

Participating nations

A total of 74 athletes from 19 nations competed in beach volleyball at the 2006 Asian Games:

Final standing

Men

Rank Team Pld W L
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Zhou Shun – Li Jian (CHN) 6 5 1
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Wu PenggenXu Linyin (CHN) 5 4 1
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Agus Salim – Supriadi (INA) 6 5 1
4  Andy ArdiyansahKoko Prasetyo Darkuncoro (INA) 7 4 3
5  Kentaro AsahiKatsuhiro Shiratori (JPN) 5 3 2
5  Koichi NishimuraSatoshi Watanabe (JPN) 4 2 2
7  Pavel Saulko – Pavel Zabuslayev (KAZ) 4 2 2
7  Dmitriy Vorobyev – Alexey Sidorenko (KAZ) 4 2 2
9  Som Chamnap – Koung Sopheap (CAM) 4 2 2
9  Pradeep John – Mohan Poothathan (IND) 4 2 2
9  Khalifa Al-Jabri – Badar Al-Subhi (OMA) 4 2 2
9  Dhammika Rohan Silva – Mahesh Perera (SRI) 5 3 2
13  Yunes Hasan Parwees – Hasan Aqeel Qarqoor (BRN) 4 2 2
13  Jameeluddin Mohammed – Shashidhar Tilkam (IND) 3 1 2
13  Parley Tupaz – Rhovyl Verayo (PHI) 4 2 2
13  Mohammed Anber – Mohammed Salem Al-Kuwari (QAT) 2 0 2
17  Osama Isa – Qader Abdulla (BRN) 3 1 2
17  Khoo Chong Long – Mohd Rafiq Latif (MAS) 3 1 2
17  Mohamed Nadeem – Waheed Fathuhulla (MDV) 2 0 2
17  Yaqoob Al-Maqbali – Ibrahim Al-Farsi (OMA) 3 1 2
17  Ayman Odeh – Rafi Asfour (PLE) 2 0 2
17  Saeed Al-Jamani – Ziad Benlouaer (QAT) 2 0 2
17  Döwletmyrat Hallyýew – Mämed Batyrow (TKM) 2 0 2

Women

Rank Team Pld W L
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Xue ChenZhang Xi (CHN) 5 4 1
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Shinako TanakaEiko Koizumi (JPN) 5 4 1
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Wang JieTian Jia (CHN) 4 3 1
4  Kamoltip Kulna – Jarunee Sannok (THA) 6 3 3
5  Chiaki Kusuhara – Satoko Urata (JPN) 5 3 2
5  Yupa Phokongloy – Usa Tenpaksee (THA) 5 3 2
7  Luk Teck Eng – Beh Shun Thing (MAS) 4 2 2
7  Diane Pascua – Heidi Ilustre (PHI) 4 2 2
9  Tse Wing Hung – Kong Cheuk Yee (HKG) 3 1 2
9  Irina Penkina – Olga Dyachenko (KAZ) 2 0 2
9  Marina Storozhenko – Yelena Alenkina (KAZ) 2 0 2
9  Geethika Gunawardena – Sujeewa Wijesinghe (SRI) 3 1 2
13  Liza Aghasy – Lida Aghasy (IRQ) 2 0 2
13  Tsogtbaataryn Bayarmaa – Yarinpiliin Enkhmaa (MGL) 2 0 2

References

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