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Roller sports at the 2005 Asian Indoor Games

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Roller sports
at the 2005 Asian Indoor Games
VenueSuphanburi X-Games Sports Stadium
Dates15–17 November 2005
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Roller sports (as Extreme sports) at the 2005 Asian Indoor Games was held in Suphanburi X-Games Sports Stadium, Suphanburi, Thailand from 15 November to 17 November 2005.

Medalists

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Roller freestyle

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Park Worapoj Boonnim
 Thailand
Jeerasak Tassorn
 Thailand
Hung Chien-kai
 Chinese Taipei
Park best trick Hung Chien-kai
 Chinese Taipei
Worapoj Boonnim
 Thailand
Jeerasak Tassorn
 Thailand
Vert Hung Chien-kai
 Chinese Taipei
Cui Wento
 China
Surawat Bamrungkit
 Thailand

Skateboarding

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Park Che Lin
 China
Julian Tamma
 Indonesia
Jirawat Paoin
 Thailand
Park best trick Ahmad Fadzil Musa
 Malaysia
Chen Chia-hui
 Chinese Taipei
Sutat Siriwat
 Thailand

Medal table

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Chinese Taipei (TPE)2114
2 Thailand (THA)1247
3 China (CHN)1102
4 Malaysia (MAS)1001
5 Indonesia (INA)0101
Totals (5 entries)55515

Results

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Roller freestyle

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Park

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15–17 November

Rank Athlete Prel. Final
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Worapoj Boonnim (THA) 84.83 82.67
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Jeerasak Tassorn (THA) 86.83 73.67
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Hung Chien-kai (TPE) 76.00 67.33
4  Liu Min (CHN) 66.17 67.00
5  Fazuly Sudarmaji (SIN) 65.00 65.33
6  Zhang Chi (CHN) 67.33 64.33
7  Mohd Ilman Mokhtar (MAS) 71.83 62.33
8  Fariq Mohamed Esa (MAS) 66.17 62.00
9  Muhd Syafiq Jahar (SIN) 57.83 60.67
10  Humoud Al-Qataifi (KUW) 51.83 54.33
11  Mak Wing Lun (HKG) 51.67
12  Mohammad Al-Shatti (KUW) 46.50
13  Shayan Nejati (IRI) 45.67
14  Yashwanth Surapaneni (IND) 40.00
14  Amar Nag Yama (IND) 40.00

Park best trick

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17 November

Rank Athlete Score
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Hung Chien-kai (TPE) 84.78
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Worapoj Boonnim (THA) 83.56
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Jeerasak Tassorn (THA) 75.56
4  Shahrizal Amat (SIN) 72.11
5  Mohd Ilman Mokhtar (MAS) 71.33
6  Fariq Mohamed Esa (MAS) 69.44
7  Liu Min (CHN) 63.56
8  Zhang Chi (CHN) 62.44
9  Mak Wing Lun (HKG) 55.78
10  Muhd Syafiq Jahar (SIN) 52.11
11  Arash Salmanpour (IRI) 51.67
12  Milad Ajdari (IRI) 46.44
13  Ibrahim Al-Ansari (KUW) 40.56
14  Humoud Al-Qataifi (KUW) 30.22

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15–16 November

Rank Athlete Prel. Final
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Hung Chien-kai (TPE) 64.83 80.33
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Cui Wento (CHN) 66.50 79.33
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Surawat Bamrungkit (THA) 72.00 74.67
4  Zhao Baoqiu (CHN) 72.17 68.33
5  Fariq Mohamed Esa (MAS) 53.83 63.33
6  Mohd Ilman Mokhtar (MAS) 51.67 63.00
7  Milad Ajdari (IRI) 51.00 61.00
8  Arash Salmanpour (IRI) 55.33 59.33
9  Shahrizal Amat (SIN) 47.67 52.00
DQ  Panumas Vairojanakich (THA) 73.33 81.00
11  Fazuly Sudarmaji (SIN) 46.00
12  Mak Wing Lun (HKG) 42.83
13  Ibrahim Al-Ansari (KUW) 40.67
14  Mohammad Al-Shatti (KUW) 40.33
  • Panumas Vairojanakich of Thailand originally won the gold medal, but was disqualified after he tested positive for Cannabinoid.[1]

Skateboarding

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Park

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16–17 November

Rank Athlete Prel. Final
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Che Lin (CHN) 66.67 75.67
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Julian Tamma (INA) 78.33 75.00
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Jirawat Paoin (THA) 69.33 73.00
4  Luk Chun Yin (HKG) 70.67 70.00
5  Jakkarin Petchvoraphon (THA) 78.00 67.67
6  Agung Hadi Broto (INA) 69.67 67.33
7  Chen Chia-hui (TPE) 66.33 66.33
8  Mohd Fuad Saifullah (MAS) 71.33 65.00
9  Mohd Izuan Musa (SIN) 64.00 64.67
10  Johnnie Tang (HKG) 71.00 63.33
11  Mohd Tafsir Mohammad (SIN) 63.33
12  Du Minggen (CHN) 61.67
13  Kar San Thong (MAS) 59.00
14  Mohammad Javad Rahimi (IRI) 50.00

Park best trick

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16 November

Rank Athlete Score
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Ahmad Fadzil Musa (MAS) 74.56
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Chen Chia-hui (TPE) 71.00
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Sutat Siriwat (THA) 68.78
4  Weerayut Eksirasuwan (THA) 67.22
5  Mohd Fuad Saifullah (MAS) 64.78
6  Muhd Nazeer Hussin (SIN) 64.33
7  Julian Tamma (INA) 64.00
8  Luk Chun Yin (HKG) 63.56
9  Che Lin (CHN) 62.44
10  Johnnie Tang (HKG) 59.67
11  Du Minggen (CHN) 58.78
12  Agung Hadi Broto (INA) 58.78
13  Syed Mohd Hadad Syed Alwi (SIN) 54.67
14  Mohammad Javad Rahimi (IRI) 51.89

References

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  1. ^ "45th OCA Executive Board Meeting" (PDF). Olympic Council of Asia. 4 March 2006. Archived from the original (PDF) on 20 December 2007. Retrieved 23 July 2019.