2017 Asian Rowing Championships

The 2017 Asian Rowing Championships were the 18th Asian Rowing Championships and took place from September 4–8, 2017, in Klong Phai Water Sport Training Centre, Pattaya, Thailand.[1]

Medal summary

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Single sculls Vladislav Yakovlev
 Kazakhstan
Kim Dong-yong
 South Korea
Khashayar Abbasabadi
 Iran
Double sculls  South Korea
Kim Hwi-gwan
Kim Jong-jin
 Iran
Masoud Mohammadi
Bahman Nassiri
 Thailand
Prem Nampratueng
Nuttapong Sangpromcharee
Quadruple sculls  Iran
Siavash Saeidi
Mojtaba Shojaei
Masoud Mohammadi
Bahman Nassiri
 Indonesia
Kakan Kusmana
Sulpianto
Edwin Ginanjar Rudiana
Memo
 Thailand
Sitthakarn Paisanwan
Nuttapong Sangpromcharee
Prem Nampratueng
Jaruwat Saensuk
Coxless pair  Uzbekistan
Alisher Turdiev
Sardor Tulkinkhujaev
 Hong Kong
Law Hiu Fung
Wong Wai Kin
 South Korea
Lee Seon-soo
Jin Doo-hwa
Coxless four  China
Zhang Yihua
Chen Ang
Guo Kang
Zhao Wenke
 Uzbekistan
Farrukh Astonov
Otamurod Rakhimov
Dostonjon Bahriev
Uktamjon Davronov
 Japan
Takaaki Akagi
Kenta Tadachi
Shinichi Katsumata
Yuta Takano
Coxed eight  Indonesia
Mahendra Yanto
Mochamad Alidarta Lakiki
Muhad Yakin
Ali Buton
Ferdiansyah
Ihram
Tanzil Hadid
Ardi Isadi
Ujang Hasbulloh
 Japan
Daisuke Shimizu
Tsuguto Hayashi
Takaaki Akagi
Tomoyoshi Nakamizo
Yoshihiro Otsuka
Kenta Tadachi
Shinichi Katsumata
Yuta Takano
Hiroyuki Tatsuta
 China
Chen Long
H. Wei
Zhang Hongxu
Ji Shunyong
Tang Huaizhuang
Zhang Yan
Guo Kang
Chen Ang
Tian Lu
Lightweight single sculls Park Hyun-su
 South Korea
Jaruwat Saensuk
 Thailand
Shakhboz Kholmurzaev
 Uzbekistan
Lightweight double sculls  Hong Kong
Leung Chun Shek
Tang Chiu Mang
 Uzbekistan
Takhir Rakhmatov
Shakhzod Nasridinov
 China
Li Jiahao
Xiang Jingang
Lightweight quadruple sculls  China
Zheng Mao
Wang Jie
Zhang Zhiyuan
Ma Yule
 Hong Kong
Leung Chun Shek
Kenneth Liu
Tang Chiu Mang
Chiu Hin Chun
 Thailand
Phiphat Phiyasaksantikun
Sakon Somwang
Methasit Phromphoem
Somporn Mueangkhot
Lightweight coxless four  China
Zhang Jilin
Fan Mingrui
Dong Jie
Zhu Guiying
 Hong Kong
Chan Tik Lun
Chau Yee Ping
James Wong
Yuen Yun Lam
 India
Sai Raju Duddu
Nikhil Goliyan
Akshat Tanwar
Lucky

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Single sculls Liu Ruiqi
 China
Alexandra Opachanova
 Kazakhstan
Kim Ye-ji
 South Korea
Double sculls  Iran
Mahsa Javar
Parisa Ahmadi
 South Korea
Kim Seul-gi
Kim Bo-mi
 Thailand
Rojjana Raklao
Phuttharaksa Neegree
Quadruple sculls  Iran
Nazanin Rahmani
Mahsa Javar
Parisa Ahmadi
Maryam Omidi Parsa
 Kazakhstan
Alina Mochula
Alexandra Opachanova
Svetlana Germanovich
Mariya Poida
 Thailand
Tippaporn Pitukpaothai
Matinee Raruen
Rojjana Raklao
Phuttharaksa Neegree
Coxless pair  China
Sun Hongjing
Lu Shiyu
 South Korea
Jeon Seo-yeong
Kim Seo-hee
 Indonesia
Julianti
Yayah Rokayah
Coxless four  Indonesia
Wa Ode Fitri Rahmanjani
Yuniarti
Julianti
Yayah Rokayah
 China
Chen Jiamin
Ye Yini
Lin Meixuan
Wang Mingzhu
 Vietnam
Triệu Thị Huệ
Triệu Thị Nhung
Lê Thị Hiền
Trần Thị An
Lightweight single sculls Nazanin Malaei
 Iran
Lee Ka Man
 Hong Kong
Choi Yu-ri
 South Korea
Lightweight double sculls  Iran
Nazanin Rahmani
Maryam Omidi Parsa
 South Korea
Park In-soo
Jeong Hye-ri
 Chinese Taipei
Lee Kuan-yi
Hsieh I-ching
Lightweight quadruple sculls  Vietnam
Đinh Thị Hảo
Tạ Thanh Huyền
Nguyễn Thị Giang
Hồ Thị Lý
 China
Zhong Qinglin
Zhang Weixiao
Zhang Weimiao
Xie Suzhen
 Indonesia
Wahyuni
Endang Sri Hevina
Chelsea Corputty
Syiva Lisdiana
Lightweight coxless four  China
Wu Qiang
Huang Mengru
Wang Linlin
Cheng Mengyin
 Iran
Homeira Barzegar
Fereshteh Roumi
Shakiba Voghoufi
Maryam Omidi Parsa
 Thailand
Thilada Pitakpaothai
Krittiya Harirak
Patchareeya Jardsakul
Areerat Uaree

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 China62210
2 Iran5218
3 South Korea2439
4 Indonesia2125
5 Hong Kong1405
6 Uzbekistan1214
7 Kazakhstan1203
8 Vietnam1012
9 Thailand0167
10 Japan0112
11 Chinese Taipei0011
 India0011
Totals (12 nations)19191957

References

  1. "2017 The 18th Asian Rowing Championships" (PDF). Asian Rowing Fedeation. Retrieved 28 October 2017.
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