2007 Macau

Macau, China

11/03/07

Korea comes from behind to win the men's team title at Macau 2nd Asian Indoor Games

COTAI International Sports Complex in Macau, China (Oct. 26 through Nov. 3, 2007)

2007AIGLogo_small.jpg The Korean men's team, which barely made the cut to the finals in fourth position, climbed the ladder to win the gold medal in the men's four-player team event at the Macau 2nd Asian Indoor Games. Choi Bok Eum, Kim Hyun Suk, Kim Kwang Wook and Park Min Su ousted No. 1 seeded Japan in the semi-finals, 830-766, and went on to defeat the No. 2 seed, Qatar with Qatar Mubarak Al Muraikhi, Fahid Al-Emadi, Abdulla Al-Qattan and Saeed Al-Hajri, 922-829, in the title match. Qatar received the silver medal while Japan and Thailand shared the bronze.

Macau, China

11/03/07

Korean women shoot high score to cruise to the title in Team event at Asian Indoor Games

COTAI International Sports Complex in Macau, China (Oct. 26 through Nov. 3, 2007)

2007AIGLogo_small.jpg The Korean four-player team flew past the Chinese women, 957-833, in the title match of the four-player team event to win the third gold medal in as many events in the 2nd Asian Indoor Games at COTAI International Sports Complex in Macau, China. Gang Hye Eun led the team with 260 and was followed by Gye Min Young (246), Choi Jin A (237) and Kim Yeau Jin (214). Chen Dongdong, Wu Suqin, Zhang Yuhong, Yang Suling received the silver medal. The teams from Japan (842-764 vs. Korea) and Malaysia (793-720 vs. China) shared the bronze medal.

Macau, China

10/30/07

Gold and Silver for Korea in Women's Doubles at Asian Indoor Games

COTAI International Sports Complex in Macau, China (Oct. 26 through Nov. 3, 2007)

2007AIGWomenDoubles_small.jpg The Korean bowlers continued to dominate the Macau 2nd Asian Indoor Games bowling competition when they captured the gold and silver medal in women's doubles. Gye Min Young, who led in singles after qualifying but walked away empty-handed, and Gang Hye Eun, seeded third, defeated their compatriots, singles champion Choi Jin A and Kim Yeau Jin, the No. 1 seeds, in the title match, 391-381. The duos from China (front row) Chen Dongdong/Wu Suqin and Zhang Yuhong/Yang Suling shared the bronze medal.

Macau, China

10/30/07

Second gold medal for Korea in 2nd Asian Indoor Games

Bok Eum and Min Su win the title in Men's Doubles

2007AIGMenDoubles_small.jpg The men's doubles titles in the 2nd Asian Indoor Games at COTAI International Sports Complex in Macau, China was decided between the two top-seeded teams. No. 2 seeded Choi Bok Eum and Park Min Su, Korea, saved their best fort he last match and flew past No. 1 seeded Somjed Kusonpithak and Yannaphon Larp-apharat, Thailand, 521-416, to win the second gold medal for Korea in the third event.

Macau, China

10/28/07

Choi Jin A wins gold for Korea in Women's Singles at 2nd Asian Indoor Games

COTAI International Sports Complex in Macau, China (Oct. 26 through Nov. 3, 2007)

2007AIGWomenSingles_small.jpg Third-seeded Choi Jin-A defeated No. 2 Zatil Iman, Malaysia, 214-191, to capture the gold medal for Korea in Women's Singles in the 2nd Asian Indoor Games at COTAI International Sports Complex in Macau, China. Hakura Matsuda, Japan, and Yang Suling, China, who lost in the semi-final matches, shared the bronze medal.  The competition will continue with the men's and women's doubles on Monday and Tuesday.

Macau, China

10/27/07

Alabadla starts Macau 2nd Asian Indoor Games with victory in Men's Singles

COTAI International Sports Complex in Macau, China (Oct. 26 through Nov. 3, 2007)

2007AIGMenSingles_small.jpg Nayef Eqab Alabadla defeated two Koreans, No. 1 seed Choi Bok Eum and No. 2 seed Kim Hyun Suk, en route to win the gold medal in men's singles in the 2nd Asian Indoor Games at COTAI International Sports Complex in Macau, China. Hyun Suk earned the silver medal while Bok Eum and Khaled Al-Dubyyan, Kuwait, shared the bronte medal. The top 8 players after six games on the short-oil pattern advanced to the single elimination finals.

Macau, China

10/27/07

2nd Asian Indoor Games

COTAI International Sports Complex in Macau, China (Oct. 26 through Nov. 3, 2007)

2007AIGLogo_small.jpg The Olympic Council of Asia (OCA) has invited its 45 National Olympic Committee (NOC) members to the 2nd Asian Indoor Games. The Games will be staged from October 26 through November 3, 2007 in Macau, China and feature 19 sports including two demonstration sports. Tenpin bowling is a medal sport featuring three disciplines, Singles, Doubles and Four-Player Teams. The bowling competition will be held in a 24-lane bowling center in the COTAI International Sports Complex in Macau from Oct. 27 through Nov. 2.

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