Sepak takraw at the 2014 Asian Games – Women's regu

The women's regu sepak takraw competition at the 2014 Asian Games in Incheon was held from 29 September to 3 October at the Bucheon Gymnasium.[1]

Women's regu
at the 2014 Asian Games
VenueBucheon Gymnasium
Date29 September – 3 October
Competitors40 from 8 nations
Medalists
 
 
 
 

Squads

 China  India  Indonesia  Japan
  • Lao Tianxue
  • Zhang Yanan
  • Liu Xiaofang
  • Song Cheng
  • Cui Yonghui
  • Jimi Devi Okram
  • Omita Devi Khangenbam
  • Priya Devi Khaidem
  • Keneileno Nakhro
  • Chaoba Devi Oinam
  • Leni
  • Florensia Cristy
  • Lena
  • Rike Media Sari
  • Dini Mita Sari
  • Sawa Aoki
  • Chiharu Yano
  • Satomi Ishihara
  • Yuumi Kawamata
  • Yuka Watanabe
 Laos  Malaysia  South Korea  Thailand
  • Nouandam Volabouth
  • Mely Matmanivong
  • Koy Xayavong
  • Sonsavan Keosouliya
  • Mithananh Bounpaseuth
  • Noor Fairuz Azizan
  • Siti Norzubaidah Che Wahab
  • Elly Syahira Rosli
  • Nor Farhana Ismail
  • Nurrashidah Abdul Rashid
  • Park Seon-ju
  • Kim I-seul
  • Lee Min-ju
  • Lee Jin-hee
  • Sim Su-yeon
  • Masaya Duangsri
  • Sunthari Rupsung
  • Fueangfa Praphatsarang
  • Wanwisa Jankaen
  • Payom Srihongsa

Results

All times are Korea Standard Time (UTC+09:00)

Preliminary

Group A

Pos Team Pld W L SF SA Pts
1  China 3 3 0 6 1 6
2  Indonesia 3 2 1 5 2 4
3  Laos 3 1 2 2 4 2
4  India 3 0 3 0 6 0
Date Time Score Set 1 Set 2 Set 3
29 September09:00 China  2–0  Laos 21–1621–19
29 September11:00 India  0–2  Indonesia 12–2113–21
30 September09:00 China  2–1  Indonesia 13–2121–1221–19
30 September11:00 India  0–2  Laos 16–2114–21
1 October09:00 China  2–0  India 21–921–7
1 October11:00 Indonesia  2–0  Laos 21–1421–18

Group B

Pos Team Pld W L SF SA Pts
1  Thailand 3 3 0 6 0 6
2  South Korea 3 2 1 4 2 4
3  Japan 3 1 2 2 5 2
4  Malaysia 3 0 3 1 6 0
Date Time Score Set 1 Set 2 Set 3
29 September14:00 Thailand  2–0  South Korea 21–1021–9
29 September16:00 Malaysia  1–2  Japan 21–1715–2112–21
30 September14:00 Thailand  2–0  Japan 21–1021–5
30 September16:00 Malaysia  0–2  South Korea 6–219–21
1 October14:00 Thailand  2–0  Malaysia 21–621–11
1 October14:00 Japan  0–2  South Korea 17–2114–21

Knockout round

 
SemifinalsGold medal match
 
      
 
2 October
 
 
 China1
 
3 October
 
 South Korea2
 
 South Korea0
 
2 October
 
 Thailand2
 
 Thailand2
 
 
 Indonesia0
 

Semifinals

Date Time Score Set 1 Set 2 Set 3
2 October14:00 China  1–2  South Korea 21–1912–2113–21
2 October16:00 Thailand  2–0  Indonesia 21–1921–11

Gold medal match

Date Time Score Set 1 Set 2 Set 3
3 October09:30 South Korea  0–2  Thailand 12–2116–21
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References

  1. "Women's Regu Gold Medal Match". Incheon 2014 official website. Retrieved 1 November 2014.
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