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Softball at the 1998 Asian Games

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Softball
at the 1998 Asian Games
VenueSrinakharinwirot University
Thammasat Stadium
Dates7–16 December 1998
Nations7
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Softball was contested by seven teams at the 1998 Asian Games in Bangkok, Thailand from December 7 to December 16.

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Schedule

P Preliminary round ½ Semifinals F Final G Grand final
Event↓/Date → 7th
Mon
8th
Tue
9th
Wed
10th
Thu
11th
Fri
12th
Sat
13th
Sun
14th
Mon
15th
Tue
16th
Wed
Women P P P P P P P ½ F G

Medalists

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Women
details
 China
An Zhongxin
Chen Hong
Deng Xiaoling
Mu Xia
Qin Xuejing
Tao Hua
Wang Lihong
Wang Xiaoyan
Wang Ying
Wei Qiang
Xu Jian
Yan Fang
Yu Yanhong
Zhang Chunfang
Zhang Yanqing
 Japan
Misako Ando
Yumiko Fujii
Noriko Harada
Taeko Ishikawa
Kumiko Ito
Yoshimi Kobayashi
Shiori Koseki
Naomi Matsumoto
Tomoe Matsumoto
Haruka Saito
Juri Takayama
Reika Utsugi
Miyo Yamada
Noriko Yamaji
Miwa Tanoue
 Chinese Taipei
Chiang Hui-chuan
Chien Chen-ju
Feng Wei-ning
Han Hsin-lin
Hsieh Yu-ping
Hsu Yu-ling
Lai Sheng-jung
Lee Ming-chieh
Lee Szu-ting
Liu Chia-chi
Ou Ching-chieh
Tu Hui-mei
Tu Hui-ping
Wang Ching-lien
Wang Ya-fen

Results

Round robin

Pos Team Pld W L RF RA PCT GB Qualification
1  China 6 6 0 47 2 1.000 Semifinals
2  Japan 6 5 1 43 8 .833 1
3  North Korea 6 3 3 17 15 .500[a] 3
4  Chinese Taipei 6 3 3 28 15 .500[a] 3
5  South Korea 6 2 4 9 20 .333[b] 4
6  Philippines 6 2 4 11 35 .333[b] 4
7  Thailand 6 0 6 2 62 .000 6
Source: Results
Notes:
  1. ^ a b Head-to-head result: PRK 3–2 TPE.
  2. ^ a b Head-to-head result: KOR 3–0 PHI.
7 December North Korea  3–0  South Korea Bangkok

7 December Philippines  2–10  Japan Bangkok

7 December Thailand  1–16  China Bangkok

8 December Chinese Taipei  11–0  Philippines Bangkok

8 December China  2–0  North Korea Bangkok

8 December South Korea  0–3  Japan Bangkok

9 December Chinese Taipei  11–0  Thailand Bangkok

9 December China  3–1  Japan Bangkok

9 December Philippines  3–1  North Korea Bangkok

10 December Philippines  0–10  China Bangkok

10 December Chinese Taipei  2–3  North Korea Bangkok

10 December South Korea  6–1  Thailand Bangkok

11 December South Korea  0–12  China Bangkok

11 December North Korea  10–0  Thailand Bangkok

11 December Chinese Taipei  3–8  Japan Bangkok

12 December Thailand  0–13  Japan Bangkok

12 December Philippines  0–3  South Korea Bangkok

12 December Chinese Taipei  0–4  China Bangkok

13 December Philippines  6–0  Thailand Bangkok

13 December South Korea  0–1  Chinese Taipei Bangkok

13 December Japan  8–0  North Korea Bangkok

Final round

SemifinalsFinalGrand final
1 China21 China5
2 Japan12 Japan0
2 Japan8
4 Chinese Taipei0
3 North Korea1
4 Chinese Taipei4

Semifinals

14 December China  2–1  Japan Bangkok

14 December North Korea  1–4  Chinese Taipei Bangkok

Final

16 December Japan  8–0  Chinese Taipei Bangkok

Grand final

16 December China  5–0  Japan Bangkok

Final standing

Rank Team Pld W L
1st place, gold medalist(s)  China 8 8 0
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Japan 9 6 3
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Chinese Taipei 8 4 4
4  North Korea 7 3 4
5  South Korea 6 2 4
6  Philippines 6 2 4
7  Thailand 6 0 6

References

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