List of Asian Games medalists in cue sports

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This is the complete list of Asian Games medalists in cue sports from 1998 to 2010.

Men[]

Three-cushion singles[]

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1998 Bangkok   (JPN)  Ryuji Umeda (JPN)   (KOR)
2002 Busan   (KOR)  Lee Sang-chun (KOR)   (JPN)
2006 Doha  Ryuji Umeda (JPN)   (VIE)  Kim Kyung-roul (KOR)
2010 Guangzhou   (JPN)   (JPN)   (VIE)
  (VIE)

Partie libre singles[]

Games Gold Silver Bronze
2002 Busan   (VIE)   (VIE)  Nobuaki Kobayashi (JPN)

English billiards singles[]

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1998 Bangkok   (IND)  Geet Sethi (IND)   (THA)
2002 Busan   (THA)   (MYA)  Geet Sethi (IND)
2006 Doha  Pankaj Advani (IND)   (IND)  Peter Gilchrist (SIN)
2010 Guangzhou  Pankaj Advani (IND)   (MYA)   (MYA)
 Peter Gilchrist (SIN)

English billiards doubles[]

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1998 Bangkok  Geet Sethi
and  (IND)
 
and  (THA)
 
and  (IND)
2002 Busan  
and  (THA)
 Geet Sethi
and  (IND)
 
and  (MYA)
2006 Doha  
and  (THA)
 
and  (MYA)
 Geet Sethi
and  (IND)

Eight-ball singles[]

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1998 Bangkok  Chao Fong-pang (TPE)   (SIN)  Kunihiko Takahashi (JPN)
2002 Busan   (TPE)   (TPE)  Efren Reyes (PHI)
2006 Doha   (JPN)  Antonio Gabica (PHI)   (TPE)
2010 Guangzhou  Kuo Po-cheng (TPE)   (MAS)   (INA)
  (IND)

Eight-ball doubles[]

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1998 Bangkok  
and  (TPE)
 Yang Ching-shun
and Chao Fong-pang (TPE)
 Kunihiko Takahashi
and  (JPN)

Nine-ball singles[]

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1998 Bangkok  Yang Ching-shun (TPE)  Kunihiko Takahashi (JPN)  Chao Fong-pang (TPE)
2002 Busan  Yang Ching-shun (TPE)  Warren Kiamco (PHI)   (KOR)
2006 Doha  Antonio Gabica (PHI)  Jeff de Luna (PHI)  Yang Ching-shun (TPE)
2010 Guangzhou  Dennis Orcollo (PHI)  Warren Kiamco (PHI)   (KOR)
 Ko Pin-yi (TPE)

Nine-ball doubles[]

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1998 Bangkok  
and  (PHI)
 
and  (TPE)
 
and  (THA)
2002 Busan  Francisco Bustamante
and Antonio Lining (PHI)
 
and  (KOR)
 
and  (KUW)

Snooker singles[]

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1998 Bangkok  Shokat Ali (PAK)   (MAS)   (HKG)
2002 Busan  Ding Junhui (CHN)  Supoj Saenla (THA)   (HKG)
2006 Doha  Ding Junhui (CHN)  Liang Wenbo (CHN)  Atthasit Mahitthi (THA)
2010 Guangzhou  Marco Fu (HKG)  Ding Junhui (CHN)  Aditya Mehta (IND)
 Dechawat Poomjaeng (THA)

Snooker doubles[]

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1998 Bangkok  
and  (MAS)
 Phaitoon Phonbun
and Noppadon Noppachorn (THA)
 Shokat Ali
and Saleh Mohammad (PAK)
2002 Busan  Yasin Merchant
and  (IND)
 Marco Fu
and Au Chi Wai (HKG)
 Saleh Mohammad
and Naveen Perwani (PAK)
2006 Doha  Ding Junhui
and Tian Pengfei (CHN)
 Chan Wai Ki
and Marco Fu (HKG)
 Atthasit Mahitthi
and Phaitoon Phonbun (THA)

Snooker team[]

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1998 Bangkok  Hong Kong (HKG)


Marco Fu
 Thailand (THA)
Wattana Pu-ob-orm
Phaitoon Phonbun
Chuchart Trirattanapradit
Noppadon Noppachorn
 Pakistan (PAK)
Shokat Ali

Saleh Mohammad
2002 Busan  Hong Kong (HKG)

Marco Fu
Fung Kwok Wai
 China (CHN)
Ding Junhui
Jin Long
Pang Weiguo
 Pakistan (PAK)
Saleh Mohammad
Naveen Perwani
Muhammad Yousaf
2006 Doha  China (CHN)
Liang Wenbo
Tian Pengfei
Ding Junhui
 Hong Kong (HKG)
Fung Kwok Wai
Marco Fu
Chan Wai Ki
 India (IND)
Aditya Mehta
Yasin Merchant
Rupesh Shah
2010 Guangzhou  China (CHN)
Ding Junhui
Liang Wenbo
Tian Pengfei
 India (IND)
Brijesh Damani
Aditya Mehta
Yasin Merchant
 Pakistan (PAK)


 Thailand (THA)
Noppadon Noppachorn
Ratchapol Pu-ob-orm
Thepchaiya Un-nooh

Women[]

Eight-ball singles[]

Games Gold Silver Bronze
2006 Doha  Lin Yuan-chun (TPE)  Kim Ga-young (KOR)  Pan Xiaoting (CHN)
2010 Guangzhou  Liu Shasha (CHN)  Kim Ga-young (KOR)   (TPE)
  (TPE)

Nine-ball singles[]

Games Gold Silver Bronze
2006 Doha   (TPE)   (MAS)  Pan Xiaoting (CHN)
2010 Guangzhou  Pan Xiaoting (CHN)   (TPE)  Fu Xiaofang (CHN)
 Lin Yuan-chun (TPE)

Six-red snooker singles[]

Games Gold Silver Bronze
2010 Guangzhou  Chen Siming (CHN)   (TPE)  Bi Zhuqing (CHN)
 Ng On Yee (HKG)

Six-red snooker team[]

Games Gold Silver Bronze
2010 Guangzhou  Hong Kong (HKG)
Jaique Ip
Ng On Yee
 China (CHN)
Bi Zhuqing
Chen Siming
 Thailand (THA)


 Chinese Taipei (TPE)


References[]

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