Paramotoring at the 2012 Asian Beach Games

Paramotoring at the 2012 Asian Beach Games was held from 17 June to 21 June 2012 in Fengxiang Beach, Haiyang, China.

Paramotoring
at the 2012 Asian Beach Games
VenueFengxiang Beach
Dates17–21 June

Medalists

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Individual economy Sheng Guangqiang
 China
Jiri George Macak
 Thailand
Kittiphop Phrommat
 Thailand
Individual precision Jiri George Macak
 Thailand
Kittiphop Phrommat
 Thailand
Sheng Guangqiang
 China
Individual combined Jiri George Macak
 Thailand
Kittiphop Phrommat
 Thailand
Sheng Guangqiang
 China
Team combined  Thailand
Noparat Intharaumnuay
Jiri George Macak
Kroekrit Muenphukhiao
Apisit Opasaimlikit
Kittiphop Phrommat
 China
Cai He
Liu Chang
Sheng Guangqiang
Wang Mingji
Zhao Changhong
 Indonesia
Priya Jatmiko Agung
Mukhammad Akbar
Hening Paradigma
Bambang Santoso
Thomas Widyananto

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Thailand (THA)3317
2 China (CHN)1124
3 Indonesia (INA)0011
Totals (3 nations)44412

Results

Individual economy

18–20 June

Rank Athlete Score
 Sheng Guangqiang (CHN) 85
 Jiri George Macak (THA) 80
 Kittiphop Phrommat (THA) 64
4  Han Ki-soo (KOR) 58
5  Abdulbari Al-Abdullah (KSA) 52
6  Mukhammad Akbar (INA) 50
7  Na Ki-il (KOR) 47
8  Cai He (CHN) 42
8  Thomas Widyananto (INA) 42
10  Mohd Farid Abd Rahman (MAS) 41
11  Hening Paradigma (INA) 40
12  Bambang Santoso (INA) 37
13  Priya Jatmiko Agung (INA) 34
14  Liu Chang (CHN) 32
14  Wang Mingji (CHN) 32
16  Kim Ho-sung (KOR) 24
17  Kroekrit Muenphukhiao (THA) 23
18  An Sueng-yong (KOR) 18
19  Jung Dong-oh (KOR) 17
20  Zhao Changhong (CHN) 15
20  Noparat Intharaumnuay (THA) 15
22  Fahad Al-Zakri (KSA) 13
22  Hussain Al-Hendi (KSA) 13
24  Mohd Shahfaizal Saad (MAS) 8
25  Mohammed Al-Garni (KSA) 6
25  Jamal Al-Mannai (QAT) 6
25  Mohd Hurairah Alinur (MAS) 6
25  Zain Azrull Zabidin (MAS) 6
25  Apisit Opasaimlikit (THA) 6
30  Navid Popal (AFG) 0
30  Abdullah Al-Assaf (KSA) 0

Individual precision

17–21 June

Rank Athlete Score
 Jiri George Macak (THA) 215
 Kittiphop Phrommat (THA) 206
3  Kroekrit Muenphukhiao (THA) 169
 Sheng Guangqiang (CHN) 154
5  Apisit Opasaimlikit (THA) 146
6  Liu Chang (CHN) 143
7  Wang Mingji (CHN) 140
8  Noparat Intharaumnuay (THA) 139
8  Cai He (CHN) 139
10  Zhao Changhong (CHN) 136
11  Han Ki-soo (KOR) 131
12  Mohd Hurairah Alinur (MAS) 126
13  Mukhammad Akbar (INA) 125
14  Bambang Santoso (INA) 104
15  Na Ki-il (KOR) 97
15  Kim Ho-sung (KOR) 97
17  Thomas Widyananto (INA) 93
18  An Sueng-yong (KOR) 92
19  Mohd Shahfaizal Saad (MAS) 89
20  Jamal Al-Mannai (QAT) 86
21  Fahad Al-Zakri (KSA) 84
22  Priya Jatmiko Agung (INA) 83
23  Jung Dong-oh (KOR) 82
24  Hening Paradigma (INA) 73
25  Abdulbari Al-Abdullah (KSA) 71
26  Hussain Al-Hendi (KSA) 66
27  Mohd Farid Abd Rahman (MAS) 65
28  Mohammed Al-Garni (KSA) 64
29  Zain Azrull Zabidin (MAS) 59
30  Abdullah Al-Assaf (KSA) 34
31  Navid Popal (AFG) 0
  • Sheng Guangqiang was awarded bronze because of no three-medal sweep per country rule.

Individual combined

17–21 June

Rank Athlete Score
 Jiri George Macak (THA) 295
 Kittiphop Phrommat (THA) 270
 Sheng Guangqiang (CHN) 239
4  Kroekrit Muenphukhiao (THA) 192
5  Han Ki-soo (KOR) 189
6  Cai He (CHN) 181
7  Mukhammad Akbar (INA) 175
7  Liu Chang (CHN) 175
9  Wang Mingji (CHN) 172
10  Noparat Intharaumnuay (THA) 154
11  Apisit Opasaimlikit (THA) 152
12  Zhao Changhong (CHN) 151
13  Na Ki-il (KOR) 144
14  Bambang Santoso (INA) 141
15  Thomas Widyananto (INA) 135
16  Mohd Hurairah Alinur (MAS) 132
17  Abdulbari Al-Abdullah (KSA) 123
18  Kim Ho-sung (KOR) 121
19  Priya Jatmiko Agung (INA) 117
20  Hening Paradigma (INA) 113
21  An Sueng-yong (KOR) 110
22  Mohd Farid Abd Rahman (MAS) 106
23  Jung Dong-oh (KOR) 99
24  Mohd Shahfaizal Saad (MAS) 97
24  Fahad Al-Zakri (KSA) 97
26  Jamal Al-Mannai (QAT) 92
27  Hussain Al-Hendi (KSA) 79
28  Mohammed Al-Garni (KSA) 70
29  Zain Azrull Zabidin (MAS) 65
30  Abdullah Al-Assaf (KSA) 34
31  Navid Popal (AFG) 0

Team combined

17–21 June

Rank Team Score
 Thailand (THA) 802
 China (CHN) 641
 Indonesia (INA) 495
4  South Korea (KOR) 490
5  Malaysia (MAS) 337
6  Saudi Arabia (KSA) 304
7  Qatar (QAT) 92
8  Afghanistan (AFG) 0

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