Rowing at the 2006 Asian Games – Men's lightweight single sculls

The men's lightweight single sculls competition at the 2006 Asian Games in Doha was held from 3 December to 7 December at the West Bay Lagoon.

Men's lightweight single sculls
at the 2006 Asian Games
VenueWest Bay Lagoon
Date3–7 December
Competitors16 from 16 nations
Medalists
    China
    Japan
    Thailand

Since Doha was scarce of water the distance had to be shortened from standard 2000 meters to 1000 meters.[1]

Schedule

All times are Arabia Standard Time (UTC+03:00)

Date Time Event
Sunday, 3 December 200614:30Heats
Monday, 4 December 200614:10Repechages
Tuesday, 5 December 200614:00Semifinals
Thursday, 7 December 200609:30Finals

Results

Legend
  • DNF — Did not finish

Heats

  • Qualification: 1 → Semifinal A/B (SA/B), 2–4 → Repechage (R)

Heat 1

Rank Athlete Time Notes
1  Daisaku Takeda (JPN) 4:16.35SA/B
2  Wu Chongkui (CHN) 4:21.79R
3  Phan Thanh Hào (VIE) 4:49.90R
4  Abdullah Al-Muhanna (KUW) 5:32.47R

Heat 2

Rank Athlete Time Notes
1  Artyom Kudryashov (UZB) 4:29.87SA/B
2  Nilo Cordova (PHI) 4:43.08R
3  Mahmoud Piltan (IRI) 4:50.82R
4  Jabir Al-Kubaisi (QAT) 7:22.37R

Heat 3

Rank Athlete Time Notes
1  Ruthtanaphol Theppibal (THA) 4:18.55SA/B
2  Pavel Prikhodko (KAZ) 4:21.64R
3  Hamza Hussein (IRQ) 4:25.88R
4  Gayan Jayaratne (SRI) 4:47.39R

Heat 4

Rank Athlete Time Notes
1  Anil Kumar Mehrolia (IND) 4:21.68SA/B
2  Law Hiu Fung (HKG) 4:23.60R
3  Muhammad Akram (PAK) 4:44.97R
4  Mun Yong-chol (PRK) 4:55.01R

Repechages

  • Qualification: 1 → Semifinal A/B (SA/B), 2–3 → Semifinal C/D (SC/D)

Heat 1

Rank Athlete Time Notes
1  Mun Yong-chol (PRK) 3:28.30SA/B
2  Pavel Prikhodko (KAZ) 3:33.61SC/D
3  Mahmoud Piltan (IRI) 3:43.51SC/D

Heat 2

Rank Athlete Time Notes
1  Hamza Hussein (IRQ) 3:24.83SA/B
2  Law Hiu Fung (HKG) 3:27.48SC/D
3  Abdullah Al-Muhanna (KUW) 3:55.01SC/D

Heat 3

Rank Athlete Time Notes
1  Wu Chongkui (CHN) 3:21.56SA/B
2  Muhammad Akram (PAK) 3:34.78SC/D
3  Jabir Al-Kubaisi (QAT) 4:55.38SC/D

Heat 4

Rank Athlete Time Notes
1  Phan Thanh Hào (VIE) 3:26.01SA/B
2  Nilo Cordova (PHI) 3:28.94SC/D
3  Gayan Jayaratne (SRI) 3:44.55SC/D

Semifinals

  • Qualification semifinals C/D: 1–2 → Final C (FC), 3–4 → Final D (FD)
  • Qualification semifinals A/B: 1–2 → Final A (FA), 3–4 → Final B (FB)

Semifinal C/D 1

Rank Athlete Time Notes
1  Law Hiu Fung (HKG) 3:19.83FC
2  Nilo Cordova (PHI) 3:27.11FC
3  Mahmoud Piltan (IRI) 3:36.91FD
4  Jabir Al-Kubaisi (QAT) 5:00.76FD

Semifinal C/D 2

Rank Athlete Time Notes
1  Pavel Prikhodko (KAZ) 3:24.11FC
2  Muhammad Akram (PAK) 3:27.09FC
3  Gayan Jayaratne (SRI) 3:37.68FD
4  Abdullah Al-Muhanna (KUW) 3:53.50FD

Semifinal A/B 1

Rank Athlete Time Notes
1  Daisaku Takeda (JPN) 3:11.69FA
2  Wu Chongkui (CHN) 3:16.40FA
3  Phan Thanh Hào (VIE) 3:20.58FB
4  Anil Kumar Mehrolia (IND) 3:28.66FB

Semifinal A/B 2

Rank Athlete Time Notes
1  Ruthtanaphol Theppibal (THA) 3:16.90FA
2  Artyom Kudryashov (UZB) 3:17.83FA
3  Hamza Hussein (IRQ) 3:20.28FB
4  Mun Yong-chol (PRK) 3:26.56FB

Finals

Final D

Rank Athlete Time
1  Gayan Jayaratne (SRI) 4:04.89
2  Mahmoud Piltan (IRI) 4:09.64
3  Abdullah Al-Muhanna (KUW) 4:18.34
4  Jabir Al-Kubaisi (QAT) 5:55.28

Final C

Rank Athlete Time
1  Pavel Prikhodko (KAZ) 3:56.31
2  Law Hiu Fung (HKG) 4:03.56
3  Muhammad Akram (PAK) 4:06.65
4  Nilo Cordova (PHI) 4:08.56

Final B

Rank Athlete Time
1  Anil Kumar Mehrolia (IND) 3:58.46
2  Phan Thanh Hào (VIE) 3:59.00
3  Hamza Hussein (IRQ) 3:59.39
 Mun Yong-chol (PRK) DNF

Final A

Rank Athlete Time
 Wu Chongkui (CHN) 3:37.12
 Daisaku Takeda (JPN) 3:44.76
 Ruthtanaphol Theppibal (THA) 3:47.48
4  Artyom Kudryashov (UZB) 3:49.88
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