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Dragon boat at the 2022 Asian Games – Women's 1000 metres

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Dragon boat Women's 1000 metres
at the 2022 Asian Games
VenueWenzhou Dragon Boat Centre
Date6 October 2023
Competitors126 from 9 nations
Medalists
gold medal 
silver medal 
bronze medal 
← 2010

The women's dragon boat 1000 metres competition at the 2022 Asian Games was held on 6 October 2023.[1][2]

Schedule

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

Date Time Event
Friday, 6 October 2023 09:20 Heats
10:30 Semifinals
11:40 Finals

Squads

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 China  Hong Kong  Indonesia  South Korea
  • Wang Li
  • Shi Yingying
  • Cheng Lingzhi
  • Sun Yang
  • Yu Shimeng
  • Wang Ji
  • Li Shuqi
  • Ding Sijie
  • Fan Yiting
  • Zhu Xiaoli
  • Luo Meng
  • Xue Lina
  • Wang Ying
  • Li Zhixian
  • Chau Tsz Yan
  • Cheung Chung Ho
  • Keung Oi Yee
  • Ko Wai Man
  • Lai Angel
  • Leung Ka Ki
  • Li Lang Yi Inglid
  • Sin Mei Yan Anna
  • Tam Tsz Wai
  • Tang Hin Lam Melanie
  • To Pui Ki Peggy
  • Wong Lap Man
  • Wong Yuet Ching
  • Wu Cheuk Wai
  • Ayuning Tika Vihari
  • Anisa Yulistiawan
  • Fazriah Nurbayan
  • Cinta Priendtisca Nayomi
  • Dayumin Dayumin
  • Raudani Fitra
  • Iin Rosiana Damiri
  • Maryati Maryati
  • Sella Monim
  • Nadia Hafiza
  • Ramla Baharuddin
  • Ratih Ratih
  • Reski Wahyuni
  • Ester Yustince Daimoi
  • Byun Eun-jeong
  • Cha Tae-hee
  • Cho Soo-bin
  • Han Sol-hee
  • Jeong Ji-won
  • Ju Hee
  • Ju Yun-woo
  • Kim Da-bin
  • Kim Hyeon-hee
  • Kim Yeo-jin
  • Lee Hyeon-joo
  • Lim Sung-hwa
  • Tak Su-jin
  • Yun Ye-bom
 Macau  Myanmar  North Korea  Thailand
  • Chan Hoi Lei Hollie
  • Chan Hoi Ying Becky
  • Chan Ka Hei
  • Chan Ut Sam
  • Cheng Ka I
  • Cheong Ka Ian
  • Chu Hao Lei
  • Leong Im U
  • Lin Kim Hong
  • Lo Pui San
  • Lou Man Kei
  • Rosita Xavier Nascimento Gaspar
  • Ng Chi Ian
  • Tam Si Long
  • Hla Hla Htwe
  • Khin Su Su Anung
  • Lin Lin Kyaw
  • Man Huai Phawng
  • Moe Ma Ma
  • Myint Myint Soe
  • Phyu Phyu Aung
  • San San Moe
  • Saw Myat Thu
  • Soe Sandar
  • Soe Soe Kyaw
  • Su Wai Phyo
  • Thet Phyo Naing
  • Win Win Htwe
  • Cha Un-gyong
  • Cha Un-yong
  • Choe Pom-sun
  • Ho Su-jong
  • Jon Uh-jong
  • Jong Chol-gyong
  • Jong Ye-song
  • Kim Song-hye
  • Ko Haeng-bok
  • O Su-rim
  • Oh Un-ha
  • Om Jing-yong
  • Ri Kyong-hui
  • Ri Sun-mi
  • Ketkanok Chomchey
  • Pranchalee Moonkasem
  • Onuma Teeranaew
  • Anuthida Saeheng
  • Arisara Pantulap
  • Benjamas Woranuch
  • Jaruwan Chaikan
  • Jirawan Hankhamla
  • Patthama Nanthain
  • Praewpan Kawsri
  • Sukanya Poradok
  • Watcharaporn Khadtiya
  • Nipaporn Nopsri
  • Thitima Sukrat

Results

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Heats

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  • Heat Winners+1 Fastest loser overall (3) to Grand Final at 11:50 the rest to Semi Final at 10:30

Heat 1

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Rank Team Time Notes
1  China 4:56.472 F
2  Indonesia 4:58.669 qF
3  Hong Kong 5:39.915 SF
4  Thailand 5:41.499 SF

Heat 2

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Rank Team Time Notes
1  South Korea 4:59.972 F
2  North Korea 5:00.915 SF
3  Myanmar 5:01.949 SF
4  Macau 5:25.867 SF


Semifinal

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  • First 3 crews to Grand final at 11:50, the rest to Minor Final at 11:40.
Rank Team Time Notes
1  North Korea 5:12.187 QF
2  Myanmar 5:13.264 QF
3  Thailand 5:13.767 QF
4  Hong Kong 5:33.109 MF
5  Macau 5:44.843 MF


Finals

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Minor Final

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Rank Team Time
1  Hong Kong 5:17.965
2  Macau 5:19.922

Grand final

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Rank Team Time
1st place, gold medalist(s)  China 4:51.448
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Indonesia 4:55.385
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  South Korea 4:55.668
4  North Korea 4:56.501
5  Thailand 4:59.082
6  Myanmar 4:59.248

References

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  1. ^ "Dragon Boat – Competition Schedule & Results". HAGOC. Archived from the original on 6 October 2023. Retrieved 13 November 2023.
  2. ^ "Dragon Boat – Athlete Profiles". HAGOC. Archived from the original on 6 October 2023. Retrieved 13 November 2023.