Go at the 2010 Asian Games – Women's team

The women's team competition at the 2010 Asian Games in Guangzhou, China was held from 23 November to 26 November at the Guangzhou Chess Institute. The time was one hour for each side and 30 seconds byoyomi for three times.[1]

Women's team
at the 2010 Asian Games
VenueGuangzhou Chess Institute
Date23–26 November
Competitors27 from 7 nations
Medalists
 
 
 

After the preliminary round, teams were ranked based on the number of wins, game points and the number of wins by their captains.

Schedule

All times are China Standard Time (UTC+08:00)

Date Time Event
Tuesday, 23 November 201009:30Round 1
15:00Round 2
Wednesday, 24 November 201009:30Round 3
15:00Round 4
Thursday, 25 November 201009:30Round 5
15:00Round 6
Friday, 26 November 201009:30Round 7
15:00Finals

Results

Legend
  • GP — Game points

Round 1

Score
China  6–0 Bye
Wang Chenxing 2–0
Rui Naiwei 2–0
Song Ronghui 2–0
Chinese Taipei  6–0  Thailand
Hsieh Yi-min 2–0 Waraphan Nawaruk
Joanne Missingham 2–0 Pattraporn Aroonphaichitra
Chang Cheng-ping 2–0 Simaporn Setthawong
Malaysia  0–6  North Korea
Suzanne Low 0–2 Hwang Kyong-ju
Fong Sok Nee 0–2 Jo Sae-byol
Lim Shu Wen 0–2 Kim Yu-mi
Japan  2–4  South Korea
Ayumi Suzuki 0–2 Lee Min-jin
Mika Yoshida 0–2 Kim Yoon-yeong
Chiaki Mukai 2–0 Cho Hye-yeon

Round 2

Score
Bye 0–6  South Korea
0–2 Lee Min-jin
0–2 Kim Yoon-yeong
0–2 Cho Hye-yeon
North Korea  0–6  Japan
Hwang Kyong-ju 0–2 Ayumi Suzuki
Jo Sae-byol 0–2 Mika Yoshida
Kim Yu-mi 0–2 Chiaki Mukai
Thailand  2–4  Malaysia
Waraphan Nawaruk 0–2 Suzanne Low
Pattraporn Aroonphaichitra 0–2 Fong Sok Nee
Simaporn Setthawong 2–0 Lim Shu Wen
China  4–2  Chinese Taipei
Wang Chenxing 0–2 Hsieh Yi-min
Rui Naiwei 2–0 Joanne Missingham
Song Ronghui 2–0 Chang Cheng-ping

Round 3

Score
Chinese Taipei  6–0 Bye
Hsieh Yi-min 2–0
Joanne Missingham 2–0
Chang Cheng-ping 2–0
Malaysia  0–6  China
Suzanne Low 0–2 Wang Chenxing
Fong Sok Nee 0–2 Song Ronghui
Lim Shu Wen 0–2 Tang Yi
Japan  6–0  Thailand
Mika Yoshida 2–0 Pattraporn Aroonphaichitra
Chiaki Mukai 2–0 Simaporn Setthawong
Narumi Osawa 2–0 Krongkamon Mekmok
South Korea  4–2  North Korea
Lee Min-jin 2–0 Hwang Kyong-ju
Cho Hye-yeon 2–0 Jo Sae-byol
Lee Seul-a 0–2 Kim Yu-mi

Round 4

Score
Bye 0–6  North Korea
0–2 Hwang Kyong-ju
0–2 Jo Sae-byol
0–2 Kim Yu-mi
Thailand  0–6  South Korea
Waraphan Nawaruk 0–2 Lee Min-jin
Pattraporn Aroonphaichitra 0–2 Cho Hye-yeon
Simaporn Setthawong 0–2 Lee Seul-a
China  6–0  Japan
Rui Naiwei 2–0 Ayumi Suzuki
Song Ronghui 2–0 Mika Yoshida
Tang Yi 2–0 Chiaki Mukai
Chinese Taipei  6–0  Malaysia
Hsieh Yi-min 2–0 Suzanne Low
Chang Cheng-ping 2–0 Fong Sok Nee
Wang Jing-yi 2–0 Lim Shu Wen

Round 5

Score
Malaysia  6–0 Bye
Suzanne Low 2–0
Fong Sok Nee 2–0
Lim Shu Wen 2–0
Japan  2–4  Chinese Taipei
Ayumi Suzuki 2–0 Hsieh Yi-min
Mika Yoshida 0–2 Joanne Missingham
Narumi Osawa 0–2 Chang Cheng-ping
South Korea  2–4  China
Kim Yoon-yeong 0–2 Rui Naiwei
Cho Hye-yeon 2–0 Song Ronghui
Lee Seul-a 0–2 Tang Yi
North Korea  6–0  Thailand
Hwang Kyong-ju 2–0 Pattraporn Aroonphaichitra
Jo Sae-byol 2–0 Simaporn Setthawong
Kim Yu-mi 2–0 Krongkamon Mekmok

Round 6

Score
Bye 0–6  Thailand
0–2 Waraphan Nawaruk
0–2 Pattraporn Aroonphaichitra
0–2 Simaporn Setthawong
China  6–0  North Korea
Wang Chenxing 2–0 Hwang Kyong-ju
Song Ronghui 2–0 Jo Sae-byol
Tang Yi 2–0 Kim Yu-mi
Chinese Taipei  2–4  South Korea
Hsieh Yi-min 2–0 Lee Min-jin
Joanne Missingham 0–2 Cho Hye-yeon
Wang Jing-yi 0–2 Lee Seul-a
Malaysia  0–6  Japan
Suzanne Low 0–2 Mika Yoshida
Fong Sok Nee 0–2 Chiaki Mukai
Lim Shu Wen 0–2 Narumi Osawa

Round 7

Score
Japan  6–0 Bye
Ayumi Suzuki 2–0
Mika Yoshida 2–0
Chiaki Mukai 2–0
South Korea  6–0  Malaysia
Lee Min-jin 2–0 Suzanne Low
Kim Yoon-yeong 2–0 Lim Shu Wen
Lee Seul-a 2–0 Chow Zhi Mei
North Korea  4–2  Chinese Taipei
Hwang Kyong-ju 0–2 Hsieh Yi-min
Jo Sae-byol 2–0 Joanne Missingham
Kim Yu-mi 2–0 Wang Jing-yi
Thailand  0–6  China
Waraphan Nawaruk 0–2 Wang Chenxing
Pattraporn Aroonphaichitra 0–2 Song Ronghui
Simaporn Setthawong 0–2 Tang Yi

Summary

Rank Team Round Total GP
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1  China (CHN) 22222221438
2  South Korea (KOR) 22220221232
3  Chinese Taipei (TPE) 2022200828
4  Japan (JPN) 0220022828
5  North Korea (PRK) 2002202824
6  Malaysia (MAS) 0200200410
7  Thailand (THA) 000002028

Bronze medal match

Score
Japan  2–4  Chinese Taipei
Ayumi Suzuki 0–2 Hsieh Yi-min
Mika Yoshida 0–2 Joanne Missingham
Chiaki Mukai 2–0 Chang Cheng-ping

Gold medal match

Score
China  2–4  South Korea
Rui Naiwei 0–2 Lee Min-jin
Song Ronghui 0–2 Kim Yoon-yeong
Tang Yi 2–0 Cho Hye-yeon

References

  1. "Weiqi Official Handbook" (PDF). p. 17. Retrieved 19 April 2013.
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